Guttering

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6301836
  • Patent Number
    6,301,836
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, February 17, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 16, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
Gutters have on opposed side walls formations for engagement with ends of gutter straps, which ends include deformable formations for securement thereof to the gutter side wall formations.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




This invention concerns improvements in and relating to guttering.




To support guttering against distortion it is customary to provide straps linking opposite walls of the gutter channel at spaced intervals along the gutter. Such straps have to be fitted in advance of fixing the guttering to a structure. Indeed for metal guttering it is conventional to weld gutter straps in position.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An object of this invention is to provide a gutter strap which may be fitted on site and to provide guttering suitable for receiving gutter straps on site.




According to this invention it is proposed that gutters have on opposed side walls formations for engagement with ends of gutter straps, which ends include deformable formations for securement thereof to the gutter side wall formations.




The side wall formations of the gutters are preferably channels formed by inverted generally L-shaped flanges along the gutter side walls. The gutter straps preferably have upturned ends that fit into the channels. Outer surfaces of the upturned ends of the gutter strap are preferably arcuate at least in part.




The deformable formations of gutter strap ends are preferably arranged to lock over the L-shaped flange of the gutter side walls when the strap is in position. Preferably extending inwardly from the gutter strap ends is a deformable web having a flange on one side that will overlie a gutter side wall flange when the deformable web is urged towards the upturned end of the strap from which it extends. The deformable web preferably has on its opposite side a second flange to act as a lever for deforming said web to lock or release the strap. Preferably the strap itself has a protrusion near each end on its top surface to provide a fulcrum for a lever tool, such as a screwdriver, to act on the lever flange of the deformable web.




Preferably the gutter straps of the invention will be manufactured from aluminium.




The invention may provide various advantages over the prior art. In particular, gutter straps of the invention may be fitted on site. There is no need to weld them in position beforehand. They can be easily removed and their spacing is easily adjustable.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING




This invention will now be further described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawing, which is an end view of a gutter with a gutter strap according to the invention being fitted.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring to the accompanying drawing a gutter


10


is a channel section having a base


12


, a taller side


14


with an inwards overhang


16


and a shorter side


18


, which will be adjacent a structure, such as a conservatory. The overhang


16


serves to support a roof structure, typically glazing bars supporting glazing panels. At the junction of the base


12


and side wall


18


is a shaped longitudinal slot


20


for receiving a fixing component for securing the gutter to the adjacent structure.




Both side walls


14


and


18


have on the opposing faces an inverted L-shaped flange


22


,


24


respectively forming downwardly open channels


26


with their respective side walls. These channels are to receive ends of a gutter strap


30


.




Each end of the gutter strap


30


has an upturn


32


whose outer surface


34


is arcuate. Extending inwardly from each end


32


is a deformable formation


36


having a securing part and a lever part


40


. The securing part has a first deformable web


42


extending from the end


32


and a second web


44


normal to the first web. The lever part


40


extends oppositely to the second web


44


. The strap


30


also has near each end on its intended top surface a fulcrum


46


.




The gutter strap is fitted to a gutter section in the following manner. The ends


32


of the strap are fitted into a respective channel


26


. The arcuate shaping of the ends


32


, facilitates that fitment. Then the formations


36


are bent over using a screwdriver


50


or another convenient tool, the screwdriver being pivoted around a fulcrum


46


to act against the lever part


40


, so that the part


38


fits over the L-shaped flange


22


or


24


to secure the strap in place.




To remove the gutter strap downward pressure is applied to the lever parts


40


of the deformable formations


36


. That action releases the deformable formations


36


from the L-shaped flanges


22


,


24


, so that the strap can be lifted out of the gutter.




The side


18


of the gutter which bears the weight of the roof structure supported on overhang


16


can be distorted by the weight and the bottom corner of the gutter on side


18


forced downwards. The strap


30


serves to brace the gutter across its width to fixed side


18


against such distortion.




The gutter straps are desirably sited at optimum structured positions, which may be in the region of the glazing bars of the supported roof structure.



Claims
  • 1. A gutter and gutter strap combination, the gutter having a base and opposed side walls extending upwardly from the base and the gutter strap having ends, the gutter having formations on the opposed side walls for engagement with the ends of the gutter strap, which ends include deformable formations adapted for securement of each end directly to one of the gutter side wall formations, wherein the gutter side wall formations are channels formed by L-shaped flanges along the gutter side walls.
  • 2. A gutter and gutter strap combination, the gutter having a base and opposed side walls extending upwardly from the base and the gutter strap having ends, the gutter having formations on the opposed side walls for engagement with the ends of the gutter strap, which ends include deformable formations adapted for securement of each end directly to one of the gutter side wall formations, wherein the gutter side wall formations are channels formed by inverted L-shaped flanges along the gutter side walls.
  • 3. A combination as claimed in claim 2, wherein the gutter strap has upturned ends that fit into respective channels of the gutter side walls.
  • 4. A combination as claimed in claim 3, wherein said upturned ends have outer surfaces that are at least in part arcuate.
  • 5. A combination as claimed in claim 2, wherein the deformable formations are arranged to lock over the L-shaped flanges of the gutter side walls when the strap is in position.
  • 6. A combination as claimed in claim 5, wherein extending inwardly from each gutter strap end is a deformable web having a flange on one side that overlies a gutter side wall flange when the web is urged towards the upturned end of the strap from which it extends.
  • 7. A combination as claimed in claim 6, wherein the deformable web has on its opposite side a second flange to act as a lever for deforming said web to lock or release the strap.
  • 8. A combination as claimed in claim 7, wherein the strap has a protrusion near each end on its surface to provide a fulcrum for a lever tool to act on the lever flanges of the deformable web.
  • 9. A combination as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 8, wherein the gutter strap is made of aluminium.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
9906086 Mar 1999 GB
US Referenced Citations (4)
Number Name Date Kind
2144663 Petersen Jan 1939
3150851 Ritchie et al. Sep 1964
4996809 Beard Mar 1991
5046692 Nicholas Sep 1991
Foreign Referenced Citations (5)
Number Date Country
1310167 Nov 1992 CA
629060 Sep 1949 GB
2236776 Apr 1991 GB
2311308 Sep 1997 GB
2330846 May 1999 GB