Claims
- 1. In a rain gutter formed from sheet material and having a flat bottom wall prepared for connection of a downspout thereto:
- a downspout opening in said bottom wall having a continous downturned lip flange around the edge of the opening derived from material displaced from the area of the opening; and
- a plurality of depending attachment tabs at spaced intervals on said flange and also derived from the material displaced from said area;
- said tabs having screw holes therethrough; whereby the lip flange and the tabs can be engaged within the upper end of a downspout and the downspout secured to the tabs by screws engaged in said screw holes and the bottom wall remaining solid and free from any other openings in the area about said downspout opening.
- 2. A rain gutter according to claim 1, in combination with a downspout having an upper end, said lip flange and tabs extending downwardly within the upper end of the downspout, and screws secured through holes in the downspout aligned with the holes in the tabs and thereby retaining the downspout in place on the gutter.
- 3. A rain gutter according to claim 1, in combination with a downspout having an upper end, said lip flange and the tabs extending downwardly within the upper end of the downspout, said lip flange and said upper end of the downspout being in sliding fit engagement, and screws secured through aligned holes in the downspout and said screw holes through the tabs, said lip flange extending to a sufficient length downwardly below said upper end of the downspout to provide a closure for the joint between the downspout upper end and the bottom wall of the gutter and effectively precluding seeing daylight through the joint even where the upper end of the downspout may not be perfectly square against the gutter bottom wall, said lip flange providing a funnel directly into the upper end of the downspout.
- 4. A rain gutter according to claim 1, wherein said downspout opening is of elongated generally rectangular shape, the long dimension of the opening extending lengthwise of the rain gutter.
- 5. A rain gutter according to claim 1, wherein said downspout opening is of elongated rectangular outline and having its long dimension extending across the bottom wall between angularly upwardly extending side walls of the gutter.
- 6. In a rain gutter according to claim 1, said opening being of generally rectangular form and said extension means tabs comprising respective generally triangular extensions from said flange extending downwardly from the portions of the continuous lip flange at the sides of the opening.
- 7. In a rain gutter according to claim 1, said tabs being toed in generally toward one another to facilitate reception thereof within the end of a downspout.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 341,519, filed Mar. 15, 1973 now U.S. Pat. No. 3,821,890.
US Referenced Citations (2)
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Divisions (1)
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