This invention relates to a closure for the posterior aspect of a gutter cover system. In particular, this invention relates to a closure device for the area of the gutter cover system where the posterior wall of the standard rain gutter, lying parallel to the lower edge of the roof deck and being secured to the fascia, is extended past the fascia edge to the roof covering edge.
A standard rain gutter is installed so that it extends approximately ½ in. past the edge of the corner shingle. This allows capture of all of the rainwater coming off of the roof. When a gutter cover is installed, particularly a gutter cover, which is, installed under shingles (such as U.S. Pat. No. 5,640,809), the area at the posterior wall of the gutter along that extended edge, open.
This area, if it remained uncovered, is large enough for debris, birds or small animals to enter. This could lead to obstruction of the flow of water in the gutter. Rainwater could spray out from this area during a hard rain. This could result in water damage to the structure and staining of the wall and gutter.
Currently, the gutter cover installer will cut a small piece of metal to cover this area and secure it with screws to the posterior wall of the gutter. This method will prevent debris from entering the system but birds and small animals can apply enough pressure to the corner of that piece of metal to allow entry. Dependent upon the skill of the installer, this method is not always very aesthetically pleasing.
This invention is a gutter cover closure device for said posterior wall of the standard rain gutter with a gutter cover system installed. Specifically, it is a closure for the posterior area of the system, which extends past the wall edge.
This invention has a main body that is installed under the edge of the shingles, at the lower outside corner of the roof. It is secured to the roof deck under the shingles, with screws or roofing nails. The outer edge of the main body has an extension of metal which is bent upward at a 90 degree angle to divert rainwater onto the gutter cover and into the rain gutter. This extension is cut with a protruding end that overlaps the gutter cover end cap.
The lower section is an extension of meal which is bet downward to at least a 30 degree angle. This bend can be adjusted to fit the angle of the roof. This section is positioned against inside of the posterior wall of the rain and is secured to the posterior wall of the gutter and fascia with a screw. It can also be secured to the end closure device of the gutter cover dependent on the type of cover installed. The lower section is notched and has an angle cut on one side to permit the positioning of the gutter cover end closure.
This perspective illustrates the complete closure of the rear of the gutter cover by section 2 of the invention.
The invention consists of 3 continuously connected sections being divided from each other by angular cuts and bends.
Section 2 is quadrangular in shape with an upper width (U) of 3½ inches and a lower width (T) of 3 inches. One side (4) of section 2 is a continuation of the main body edge. The opposite side (5) is cut narrower than the main body-width at the upper edge (6) and is diagonal to the lower edge (7). This notching allows positioning of a gutter shield end closure.
Section 3 is parallel to and a lateral extension of the main body. This section has a 1-inch extension (8) on the lower end. This extension overlaps the end closure of the gutter shield to divert rainwater onto the gutter cover and prevent overflow of rainwater onto the end closure device. This lower extension has a diagonal cut on the upper corner (9) for aesthetic purposes. The upper 5 inches (10) of section 3 are cut at a diagonal for aesthetic purposes.
Section 3 extends upward from section 1 at a 90 degree angle. The upper edge (18) of section 3 is parallel to the roof deck. The roof covering material (14) is positioned over the main body of the invention and the outer edge (13) of the roof covering material butts up against section 3.
The invention is made of metal, aluminum or copper to match the material of the gutter and to maintain it's shape. The color of the invention should be consistent with the color of the gutter shield. The invention can be used without a gutter cover to prevent rainwater splashing over the posterior wall of the gutter or to divert rainwater into the gutter. The invention can be reversed to fit the right roof edge.
Number | Date | Country | |
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60615263 | Oct 2004 | US |