Claims
- 1. A gutter, gutter screen and gutter hanger combination comprising a gutter having front, back and bottom walls and a front flange projecting rearwardly from an upper edge of the front wall of the gutter and extending substantially continuously along the entire length of the gutter, said gutter being supported by at least one gutter hanger, each of said gutter hangers having a hook portion hooking over the back wall of the gutter, a bridging portion extending forward from the hook portion over the bottom of the gutter to a position generally adjacent the front wall of the gutter, and a front portion extending up from the bridging portion in engagement with the front flange of the gutter, said hook and bridging portions being joined to define a first corner adjacent the rear wall of the gutter, a gutter screen covering the gutter for preventing the leaves and the like from falling iinto the gutter, said gutter screen comprising:
- an elongate screen member having, as viewed from an end of the screen member, a central portion and integrally formed front and rear edge margins on opposite sides of the central portion terminating in front and rear edges, respectively, said screen member being resiliently bent to an arcuate configuration and installed in the gutter in a position wherein
- (1) the front edge margin of the screen member is in upward pressure engagement with a rearward edge portion of the gutter flange along a line of engagement spaced rearwardly from the front edge of the screen member,
- (2) the front edge margin of the gutter screen curves continuously forwardly and downwardly from said line of engagement to the front edge of the gutter screen, the front edge being in engagement with the gutter hanger, and
- (3) the rear edge margin of the screen member extends downwardly from the central portion and the rear edge of the screen member is in pressure engagement with the first corner of the hanger adjacent the rear wall of the gutter,
- said pressure engagement of the screen member with said gutter flange and with the gutter hanger serving to releasably hold the gutter screen in a position in which it extends as a continuously curved arch curving up and away from the gutter from said front edge of the gutter screen to said rear edge margin of the gutter screen.
- 2. A gutter screen as set forth in claim 1 wherein said screen member is a wire screen member.
- 3. A gutter screen as set forth in claim 1 wherein said rear edge margin is bent at an angle of between 100 and 120 degrees with respect to the central portion.
- 4. A gutter screen as set forth in claim 1 wherein said rear edge margin is bent at an angle of approximately 90 degrees with respect to the central portion.
- 5. A gutter screen as set forth in claim 1 wherein the front edge of the gutter screen engages the bridging portion of the gutter hanger.
- 6. A gutter screen as set forth in claim 1 wherein the front edge of the gutter screen engages the front portion of the gutter hanger.
- 7. A gutter screen adapted for covering a gutter and preventing leaves and the like from falling into the gutter, said gutter having front, back and bottom walls and a front flange projecting rearwardly from an upper edge of the front wall of the gutter and extending substantially continuously along the entire length of the gutter, said gutter being supported by at least one gutter hanger having a hook portion for hooking over the back wall of the gutter, a bridging portion extending forward from the hook portion over the bottom of the gutter to a position generally adjacent the front wall of the gutter, and a front portion extending up from the bridging portion for engagement with the front flange of the gutter, said hook and bridging portions being joined to define a first corner adjacent the rear wall of the gutter, said gutter screen comprising:
- an elongate screen member having, as viewed from an end of the screen member, a central portion and integrally formed front and rear edge margins on opposite sides of the central portion terminating in front and rear edges, respectively, the configuration of the screen member being such that when the screen member is unstressed, said front edge margin is bent with respect to the central portion along a bend line extending lengthwise of the screen member so that the front edge margin extends forwardly and downwardly from the central portion to form a continuous unbent generally planar stretch of screen reaching from said bend line all the way to said front edge of the screen member, and said rear edge margin is bent at an obtuse angle with respect to the central portion so that it extends downwardly from the central portion to form a continuous unbent generally planar stretch of screen reaching from the central portion all the way to said rear edge of the screen member,
- said screen member being configured to be resiliently bent to an arcuate configuration and installed in the gutter in a position wherein
- (1) the front edge margin of the screen member is adapted for upward and forward pressure engagement with a rearward. edge portion of the gutter flange along a line of engagement spaced forward of said bent line and rearward from the front edge of the screen member,
- (2) the front edge of the gutter screen is adapted to engage the bridging portion of the gutter hanger, and
- (3) the rear edge of the screen member is adapted for pressure engagement with the first corner of the hanger adjacent the rear wall of the gutter,
- said pressure engagement of the screen member with said gutter flange and with the gutter hanger serving to releasably hold the gutter screen in position in which it extends as a curved arch curving up and away from the gutter from said front edge of the gutter screen to said rear edge margin of the gutter screen.
- 8. A gutter screen as set forth in claim 7 wherein said screen member is a wire screen member made from an aluminum alloy steel.
- 9. A gutter screen as set forth in claim 7 wherein said front edge margin and rear edge margin are bent at an angle of between 100 and 120 degrees with respect to the central portion.
- 10. A gutter screen adapted for covering a gutter and preventing leaves and the like from falling into the gutter, said gutter having front, back and bottom walls and a front flange projecting rearwardly from an upper edge of the front wall of the gutter and extending substantially continuously along the entire length of the gutter, said gutter being supported by at least one gutter hanger having a hook portion for hooking over the back wall of the gutter, a bridging portion extending forward from the hook portion over the bottom of the gutter to a position generally adjacent the front wall of the gutter, and a front portion extending up from the bridging portion for engagement with the front flange of the gutter, said hook and bridging portions being joined to define a first corner adjacent the rear wall of the gutter, said gutter screen comprising:
- an elongate screen member having, as viewed from an end of the screen member, a central portion and integrally formed front and rear edge margins on opposite sides of the central portion terminating in front and rear edges, respectively, said front edge margin having three bends therein forming a back riser portion bent to extend down from said central portion of the gutter screen, an upwardly facing portion extending forwardly from a lower edge of the back riser portion, and a front riser portion bent to extend down from a forward edge of the upwardly facing portion and terminating at said front edge of the gutter screen, said front and back riser portions being connected by said upwardly facing portion to form a step-like configuration, said upwardly facing portion and said front riser portion having an included angle therebetween of more than approximately 90 degrees,
- said screen member being configured to be resiliently bent to an arcuate configuration and installed in the gutter in a position wherein
- (1) the back riser portion of the front edge margin of the screen member is adapted for pressure engagement with a rearward edge portion of the gutter flange along a line of engagement spaced rearwardly from the front edge of the screen member, with said upwardly facing portion extending under the gutter flange,
- (2) the front edge of the gutter screen is adapted to engage the bridging portion of the gutter hanger, and
- (3) the rear edge margin of the screen member is adapted for pressure engagement with the first corner of the hanger adjacent the rear wall of the gutter,
- said pressure engagement of the screen member with said gutter flange and with the gutter hanger serving to releasably hold the gutter screen in an arched position over the gutter.
- 11. A gutter screen as set forth in claim 10 wherein said rear edge margin is bent at an angle of between 100 and 120 degrees with respect to the central portion.
- 12. A gutter screen as set forth in claim 10 wherein the configuration of the screen member is such that when the screen member is unstressed, said rear edge margin is bent with respect to the central portion so that it extends downwardly from the central portion to form a continuous unbent generally planar stretch of screen reaching from the central portion all the way to said rear edge margin of the screen member.
- 13. A gutter screen as set forth in claim 10 wherein the configuration of the screen member is such that when the screen member is unstressed, said rear edge margin and central portion combine to form a flat continuous unbent generally planar stretch of screen reaching from the front edge margin across the central portion all the way to said rear edge of the screen member.
Parent Case Info
This application claims benefit of Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/011,514, filed Feb. 12, 1996.
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