Claims
- 1. A rain gutter assembly adapted to be mounted on a building for collecting water, said assembly comprising a rain gutter adapted to contain water, means including a first grommet and a first fastener in said grommet for securing said rain gutter to the building, a downspout for draining water from said rain gutter, and means for supporting said downspout on the building, said means for supporting said downspout including a second fastener having a longitudinal axis, and a second grommet which is substantially identical to said first grommet and which is adapted to hold said second fastener for securing said second grommet to the building, and mounting means for mounting said downspout on said second grommet, said mounting means including means on said downspout for slidingly engaging said second grommet such that said downspout is slid into engagement with said second grommet in a direction transverse to said longitudinal axis of said second fastener.
- 2. A rain gutter assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein said downspout includes a slot, and wherein said slot receives a portion of said second grommet.
- 3. A rain gutter assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein said downspout is slid horizontally into engagement with said second grommet when said second grommet is secured to the building.
- 4. A rain gutter assembly adapted to be mounted on a building, said rain gutter assembly comprising a rain gutter adapted to contain water, a downspout for draining water from said rain gutter, said downspout having a rear wall, a projection adapted to be mounted on and extend from the building, and means for supporting said downspout, said means including means on said downspout for horizontally slidingly engaging said projection, said means for engaging said projection being an integral part of said rear wall, and wherein said means for engaging said projection includes an integral bracket portion on said rear wall, said bracket portion including a pair of vertically spaced-apart bracket plates that extend generally horizontally from said rear wall, and a vertical wall which extends between said plates, which is spaced from said rear wall, and which has therein a horizontal, blind slot for receiving said projection.
- 5. A rain gutter assembly adapted to be mounted on a building wall, said rain gutter assembly comprising a rain gutter including a wall having therein an aperture, a fastener for securing said rain gutter wall to the building wall, a grommet housing said fastener and having a portion extending into said aperture in said rain gutter wall, and means for selectively holding said fastener in position relative to said rain gutter prior to securing said rain gutter to the building wall, said holding means including means for holding said fastener in position relative to said grommet, and interengaging means on said rain gutter and on said grommet for selectively securing said portion of said grommet in said aperture in said rain gutter wall so as to secure said grommet to said gutter wall prior to securing said rain gutter to the building wall, wherein said interengaging means includes means for preventing rotation of said grommet relative to said gutter wall, said means for preventing rotation including said portion of said grommet having an oblong configuration.
- 6. A rain gutter assembly comprising an elongated rain gutter having a longitudinal axis and including an end and a generally vertical rear wall, said rear wall having an inner surface partially defining a water-carrying trough and having an outer surface defining a channel extending longitudinally of said rain gutter, said rear wall having a Z-shaped portion partially defining said channel, said channel being inset in said outer surface of said rear wall, and said assembly also comprising a connecting member engaged with said end of said rain gutter, said connecting member including a bayonet portion received in said channel, said connecting member also including a wall portion spaced beneath said bayonet portion so as to define a slot between said wall portion and said bayonet portion, said bayonet portion and said wall portion being substantially vertically coplanar, and said bayonet portion abutting said outer surface of said rear wall and said wall portion abutting said inner surface of said rear wall.
- 7. A rain gutter assembly as set forth in claim 6 wherein said Z-shaped portion of said rear wall includes an intermediate portion extending downwardly and inwardly between and in frictional contact with said bayonet and wall portions of said connecting member.
- 8. A rain gutter assembly as set forth in claim 7 wherein said intermediate portion biases said wall portion of said connecting member against said rear wall of said gutter.
- 9. A rain gutter assembly as set forth in claim 6 and further including a second elongated rain gutter including an end and means defining a channel extending longitudinally of said second rain gutter, and wherein said connecting member extends between and connects said ends of said rain gutters, said connecting member including a second bayonet portion received in said channel of said second rain gutter.
- 10. A one-piece, extruded rain gutter comprising a rear wall having a length, a trough portion having a length, a connecting member having a length, means including a first integral hinge extending substantially the entire length of said rear wall and said trough portion for flexibly and integrally connecting said rear wall and said trough portion, and means including a second integral hinge extending substantially the entire length of said trough portion and said connecting member for flexibly and integrally connecting said trough portion and said connecting member, said hinges allowing said gutter to be laid open in a substantially flat position so as to be easily stacked for storage and handling.
- 11. An extruded rain gutter comprising a rear wall including an upper edge, a front wall including a vertical portion having an upper edge and a horizontal portion extending rearwardly from said upper edge of said vertical portion and including a rearward edge having a length, a connecting web having a length, a forward edge, and a rearward edge, an integral hinge extending substantially the entire length of said connecting web and substantially the entire length of said horizontal portion for flexibly and integrally connecting said forward edge of said connecting web and said rearward edge of said horizontal portion, and means for selectively securing said rearward edge of said connecting web to said upper edge of said rear wall.
- 12. A rain gutter as set forth in claim 11 wherein said forward and rearward edges of said web define therebetween a first plane, and wherein said web has a substantially flat upper surface that extends between said opposite edges and that is vertically spaced below said plane.
- 13. A rain gutter as set forth in claim 11 wherein said connecting web is a leaf guard having therein holes allowing water to flow into said gutter, and wherein said leaf guard includes a lower surface, and means for preventing water from traversing said lower surface.
- 14. A rain gutter as set forth in claim 13 wherein said means for preventing water from traversing said lower surface includes a projection extending downwardly from said lower surface of said leaf guard and extending along said length of said leaf guard.
- 15. A rain gutter assembly comprising an elongated rain gutter having an end, a front wall having an upper edge, and a rear wall having an upper edge, a connecting web, means for pivotally connecting said connecting web to said upper edge of one of said front and rear walls of said gutter and for affording movement of said connecting web into a closed position wherein said connecting web extends between said upper edge of said rear wall and said upper edge of said front wall, a member connected to said end of said rain gutter and having a portion partially overlapping said front wall, and means on said connecting web for clamping said overlapping portion of said member against said front wall in response to movement of said connecting web into said closed position.
- 16. A rain gutter assembly as set forth in claim 15 wherein said connecting web is pivotally connected to said upper edge of said front wall.
- 17. A rain gutter assembly as set forth in claim 15 wherein said clamping means includes a projection extending from said connecting web.
- 18. A rain gutter assembly as set forth in claim 17 wherein said front wall has an inner surface, and wherein said projection clamps said member against said inner surface when said web is in said closed position.
- 19. An extruded rain gutter comprising a rear wall including an upper edge, a forward wall including an upper edge, and a one-piece, elongated leaf guard connecting said upper edges of said rear and forward walls, said leaf guard including a plurality of apertures arranged in a substantially uniform pattern to provide a normal spacing between apertures, and a strengthening support web extending the length of said leaf guard in an uninterrupted zig-zag pattern, said support web interrupting said uniform pattern such that the spacing between apertures separated by said support web is greater than said normal spacing.
- 20. A rain gutter as set forth in claim 19 wherein said upper edge of said rear wall and said upper edge of said forward wall define therebetween a first plane, and wherein said leaf guard has a substantially flat upper surface defining a second plane that lies below said first plane between said rear wall and said forward wall.
- 21. A rain gutter as set forth in claim 19 wherein said leaf guard includes a lower surface, and means for preventing water from traversing said lower surface.
- 22. A rain gutter as set forth in claim 21 wherein said means for preventing water from traversing said lower surface includes a projection extending downwardly from said lower surface of said leaf guard and extending along said length of said leaf guard.
- 23. An extruded rain gutter comprising a rear wall, a front wall, a leaf guard connecting said rear wall and said front walls said leaf guard having a length and a lower surface and having therein holes allowing water to flow into said gutter, and means for preventing water from traversing said lower surface, said means including a projection extending downwardly from said lower surface of said leaf guard and extending along said length of said leaf guard.
- 24. A rain gutter as set forth in claim 23 wherein said projection is located adjacent said rear wall.
- 25. A rain gutter assembly comprising an elongated rain gutter having a longitudinal axis and including an end and a generally vertical wall, said wall having an inner surface partially defining a water-carrying trough and having an outer surface defining a channel extending longitudinally of said rain gutter, and said assembly also comprising a connecting member engaged with said end of said rain gutter, said connecting member including a generally vertical wall and a bayonet portion which is an extension of said vertical wall of said connecting member, which is received in said channel, and which has a horizontally extending thickness, a height substantially greater than said thickness, and a length substantially greater than said height, said length extending in the direction of said axis, wherein said channel is defined by a wall having oppositely facing surfaces, wherein said connecting member includes a compression portion spaced from said bayonet portion to define therebetween a slot, and wherein said wall is received in said slot and said oppositely facing surfaces respectively engage said bayonet portion and said compression portion.
- 26. A rain gutter assembly as set forth in claim 25 and further including a second elongated rain gutter including an end and means defining a channel extending longitudinally of said second rain gutter, and wherein said connecting member extends between and connects said ends of said rain gutters, said connecting member including a second bayonet portion received in said channel of said second rain gutter.
- 27. A rain gutter assembly as set forth in claim 25 wherein said rain gutter includes spaced front and rear walls having respective inner and outer surfaces, and wherein said vertical wall of said rain gutter is said rear wall.
- 28. A rain gutter assembly as set forth in claim 27 wherein said channel is inset in said outer surface of said rear wall.
- 29. A rain gutter assembly as set forth in claim 28 wherein said rear wall has a Z-shaped portion partially defining said channel.
- 30. A rain gutter assembly as set forth in claim 29 wherein said connecting member includes a wall portion spaced beneath said bayonet portion so as to define a slot between said wall portion and said bayonet portion, wherein said bayonet portion and said wall portion are substantially vertically coplanar, and wherein said bayonet portion abuts said outer surface of said rear wall and said wall portion abuts said inner surface of said rear wall.
- 31. A rain gutter assembly as set forth in claim 30 wherein said Z-shaped portion of said rear wall includes an intermediate portion extending downwardly and inwardly between and in frictional contact with said bayonet and wall portions of said connecting member.
- 32. A rain gutter assembly as set forth in claim 31 wherein said intermediate portion biases said wall portion of said connecting member against said rear wall of said gutter.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of United States patent application Ser. No. 610,522 filed Nov. 8, 1990 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,216,852.
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