Claims
- 1. 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 flange projecting rearwardly from the front wall of the gutter and spaced above the bottom wall of the gutter, said flange extending substantially continuously along the entire length of the gutter, said gutter screen comprising an elongate flexible resilient generally planar non-arcuate screen member having an integral front edge margin bent to form a forwardly-opening channel generally V-shaped in transverse section extending substantially continuously along the entire length of the screen for receiving said gutter flange therein, said channel comprising an upper rearwardly extending portion bent back from the front edge of the screen member and adapted to overlie the gutter flange and engage the gutter flange substantially continuously along substantially the entire length of the gutter screen for supporting the screen on the flange substantially continuously along substantially the entire length of the screen to prevent sagging of the screen, and a lower forwardly extending portion bent forward from the upper rearwardly extending portion and adapted to closely underlie the gutter flange, said upper and lower portions being divergent in the forward direction with respect to the channel to form a relatively wide channel mouth for permitting ready passage of the gutter flange through the channel mouth into a position where the gutter flange is between said upper and lower portions, said screen member further having a rear edge margin adapted for engaging a gutter hanger on the back wall of the gutter, said screen member being adapted to be resiliently bent to an arcuate configuration in which the front edge margin and rear edge margin of the screen member are adapted for pressure engagement with the gutter and gutter hanger thereby securely to maintain the gutter screen on the gutter.
- 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 2 wherein the front edge margin of the screen member extends generally parallel to the rear edge margin of the screen member.
- 4. A gutter screen as set forth in claim 3 wherein said wire screen member includes wire running perpendicular to said edge margins and wire running parallel to said edge margins.
- 5. A gutter screen as set forth in claim 1 wherein said screen member is of aluminum alloy steel.
- 6. A gutter screen as set forth in claim 1 wherein said rearwardly extending portion of the screen member extends generally parallel to the screen member.
- 7. A gutter screen as set forth in claim 6 wherein said forwardly extending portion is at an angle of approximately 45 degrees from said rearwardly extending portion of the screen member.
- 8. A gutter screen as set forth in claim 1 wherein said screen member has a generally flat non-arcuate configuration when unstressed, said screen member being resiliently bendable from said flat configuration to said arcuate configuration.
- 9. In combination with a rain gutter having front, back and bottom walls and a flange projecting rearwardly from the front wall of the gutter and spaced above the bottom wall of the gutter, said flange extending substantially continuously along the entire length of the gutter, and a hanger for hanging the gutter under the edge of a roof, said hanger extending forwardly from the rear wall of the gutter to a position under said gutter flange; a gutter screen comprising an elongate flexible resilient generally planar non-arcuate screen member having an integral front edge margin bent to form a forwardly-opening channel generally V-shaped in transverse section extending substantially continuously along the entire length of the screen for receiving said gutter flange therein, said channel comprising an upper rearwardly extending portion bent back from the front edge of the screen member and adapted to overlie the gutter flange and engage the gutter flange substantially continuously along substantially the entire length of the gutter screen for supporting the screen on the flange substantially continuously along substantially the entire length of the screen to prevent sagging of the screen, and a lower forwardly extending portion bent forward from the upper rearwardly extending portion and adapted to closely underlie the gutter flange, said upper and lower portions being divergent in the forward direction with respect to the channel to form a relatively wide channel mouth for permitting ready passage of the gutter flange through the channel mouth into a position where the gutter flange is between said upper and lower portions, said screen member further having a rear edge margin for engaging said gutter hanger on the back wall of the gutter, said screen member being adapted to be resiliently bent to an arcuate configuration in which the front edge margin and rear edge margin of the screen member are in pressure engagement with the gutter and gutter hanger thereby securely to maintain the gutter screen on the gutter.
- 10. A combination as set forth in claim 9 wherein said screen member is a wire screen member.
- 11. A combination as set forth in claim 10 wherein the front edge margin of the screen member extends generally parallel to the rear edge margin of the screen member.
- 12. A combination as set forth in claim 11 wherein said ire screen member includes wire running perpendicular to said edge margins and wire running parallel to said edge margins.
- 13. A combination as set forth in claim 9 wherein said screen member is of aluminum alloy or steel.
- 14. A combination as set forth in claim 9 wherein said rearwardly extending portion of the screen member extends generally parallel to the screen member.
- 15. A combination as set forth in claim 14 wherein said forwardly extending portion is at an angle of approximately 45 degrees from said rearwardly extending portion of the screen member.
- 16. A combination as set forth in claim 8 wherein said screen member has a generally flat non-arcuate configuration when unstressed, said screen member being resiliently bendable from said flat configuration to said arcuate configuration.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 877,529, filed June 23, 1986, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Continuations (1)
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