The exemplary embodiments relate to a device, and more specifically a roof attachment that includes a hinge and hanger that allows a gutter to be attached to a corrugated roof or roofing structure that does not contain a fascia board.
There are a number of different devices used by the general public today to support gutters on homes containing fascia boards. Typically, a fastening device such as nails or screws are attached to the fascia board to attach the gutter to the home. However, many homes or other types of buildings (e.g., garages, storage sheds, etc.) do not have fascia board structures that allow for the attachment of a gutter. Because of this, many homes go without gutters, causing water erosion and damage to the homes themselves.
Some exemplary embodiments are related to a device having a roof clip configured to be attached to a roof and a gutter clip configured to be releasably coupled to the roof clip and further configured to hold a gutter.
In some exemplary embodiments, the roof clip comprises a first portion of an adjustable locking hinge and the gutter clip comprises a second portion of the adjustable locking hinge, wherein the roof clip and gutter clip are releasably coupled using the adjustable locking hinge. In some exemplary embodiments, the adjustable locking hinge is configured to releasably couple the roof clip and the gutter clip over a range of angles with respect to each other. In some exemplary embodiments, the range of angles is 0-65 degrees.
In some exemplary embodiments, the roof clip has a body portion including two arms having a slit therebetween, wherein the slit is configured to receive roofing material to attach the roof clip to the roof. In some exemplary embodiments, the two arms are biased to hold the roofing material via a compression fit. In some exemplary embodiments, at least one of the arms includes a mechanism to secure the roof clip to the roofing material.
In some exemplary embodiments, the gutter clip comprises an arm portion configured to hold the gutter. In some exemplary embodiments, the arm portion includes a mechanism to secure the gutter clip to the gutter.
In some exemplary embodiments, the roof clip and the gutter clip are constructed of a thermoplastic material that is UV resistant. In some exemplary embodiments, the roof clip and the gutter clip are constructed of a metal material. In some exemplary embodiments, the roof clip and the gutter clip are constructed of a composite material.
In some exemplary embodiments, the roof clip is configured to attach to roofing material of the roof, wherein the roofing material is a corrugated metal, a corrugated fiberglass or shingles.
The exemplary embodiments may be further understood with reference to the following description and the related appended drawings, wherein like elements are provided with the same reference numerals. The exemplary embodiments describe a device, which includes two components configured to be attached to a corrugated roof and support a gutter when used together. The exemplary embodiments may be a device configured to be attached to a corrugated roof or any roofing structure of a home or building that does not include a fascia board.
The roof clip 100 and a gutter clip 150 may be constructed of any type of material that may withstand the outdoor elements and is strong enough to support a gutter. In some exemplary embodiments, the roof clip 100 and a gutter clip 150 may be constructed of a thermoplastic that is UV resistant and rigid enough to support a gutter. In other exemplary embodiments, metal or composite materials may be used.
The purpose of the slit 120 is that the roof clip 100 may be slipped onto a bottom portion of a roof. For example, if the roof is constructed of a corrugated metal or fiberglass, the slit 120 may be configured to receive the corrugated metal or fiberglass between the two arms 112 and 114 to secure the roof clip 100 to the roof. In another example, if the roof is constructed of a sheathing (e.g., plywood or other material) that is covered by shingles, the slit 120 may be configured to receive a shingle between the two arms 112 and 114 to secure the roof clip 100 to the roof.
In some exemplary embodiments, when the roofing material is received in the slit 120 between the two arms 112 and 114, the roof clip 100 may be secured to the roof by compression. For example, the width of the slit 120 may be sized (e.g., the arms 112 and 114 may be biased) such that to insert the roofing material into the slit may require the slit 120 to be opened slightly for insertion. When the roofing material is fully inserted, the compression force of the two arms 112 and 114 coming back together may hold the roof clip 100 to the roofing material. The width of the slit 120 being sized for the compression fit may be the entire length of the slit 120 or may also be in a particular location of the slit. For example, in some exemplary embodiments, the inside of the arms 112 and 114 that form the slit 120 may have ridges or teeth (e.g., similar to the ridges/teeth of a vise grip) that are used to grip the roofing material when using the compression force. The ridges may be, for example, located near the open edge of the slit 120 and this may be the portion of the arms 112 and 114 that are opened to accept the roofing material and then provide the compression force to hold the roof clip 100 to the roof.
In other exemplary embodiments, either or both of the arms 112 and 114 may include a mechanism for a fastener to be inserted into the roofing material to hold the roof clip 100 to the roof. For example, the arms 112 and/or 114 may include a hole such that a sheet metal screw or a wood screw (depending on the type of roofing) may be inserted through the hole and attached to the roofing material to secure the roof clip 100 to the roof.
The roof clip 100 also includes a first portion of an adjustable locking hinge 130. As will be described below in greater detail, the first portion of the adjustable locking hinge 130 will mate with a second portion that is included on the gutter clip 150 to releasably couple the roof clip 100 to the gutter clip 150. As shown in this figure, the first portion of the adjustable locking hinge 130 has ridges that face in a first direction. The second portion that is included on the gutter clip 150 will have ridges in an alternating direction to lock the components together. The adjustable locking hinge 130 allows the roof clip 100 to be releasably coupled to the gutter clip 150 over a range of angles. This allows the gutter system 1 to be attached to roofs that are pitched at a variety of angles. In some exemplary embodiments, the relationship between the roof clip 100 and the gutter clip 150 is over a range of angles from 0-65 degrees.
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In some exemplary embodiments, the arm portion 160 may include a mechanism for a fastener to be inserted into the gutter to secure the gutter to the gutter clip 150 when the gutter is received in the arm portion 160. For example, the arm portion 160 may include a hole such that a sheet metal screw may be inserted through the hole and attached to the gutter to secure the gutter to the gutter clip 150. However, such a mechanism is not required because the shape of the arm portion 160 may be sufficient to securely hold the gutter within the gutter clip 150.
The gutter clip 150 also includes a second portion of an adjustable locking hinge 170. As described above, the second portion of the adjustable locking hinge 170 of the gutter clip 150 will mate with the first portion of the adjustable locking hinge 130 of the roof clip to releasably couple the roof clip 100 to the gutter clip 150. The adjustable locking hinge 130/170 allows the roof clip 100 to be releasably coupled to the gutter clip 150 over a range of angles. This allows the gutter system 1 to be attached to roofs that are pitched at a variety of angles.
Similar to the roof clip 100, the exemplary gutter clip 150 is shown as a singular integrated piece. This may be advantageous if the gutter clip 150 is constructed by injection molding of a thermoplastic material. However, in other exemplary embodiments, the gutter clip 150 may be constructed from more than one piece of material, e.g., the adjustable locking hinge 170 may be attached to the remainder of the gutter clip 150 via a mechanical fastener or welding.
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The following will provide an example of a use case for the gutter system 1. In this example, it may be considered that the roof is a corrugated metal roof and that one side of the roof has a length of 10 feet. Again, this is only exemplary and is intended to provide an example use of the gutter system 1. In this example, it may be considered that each individual gutter system 1 device should be placed 2 feet from the other gutter system 1 devices. However, this is only exemplary and other distances may be used (e.g., 1 foot, 18 inches, 30 inches, etc.). Thus, in this example, six (6) gutter system 1 devices will be attached to the roof (e.g., 0 ft, 2 ft, 4 ft, 6 ft, 8 ft and 10 ft).
Each gutter system 1 device may have the roof clip 100 and the gutter clip 150 loosely attached to each other. The roof clip 100 may then be secure to the corrugated metal roof in the manner described above, e.g., the corrugated metal roof is received in the slit 120 of the roof clip 100 to secure the roof clip 100 to the roof. The gutter clip 150 may then be moved into a rough position to hold the gutter, e.g., the gutter clip 150 may be placed such that the bottom inner face 164 is roughly parallel with the ground (assuming the ground is flat) and the gutter clip 150 may be more securely attached to the roof clip 100 by tightening the screws that hold the adjustable locking hinge 130/170. This position may not be the final position as angle may be adjusted as described below.
The gutter may then be placed into the gutter clip 150. The angle of the gutter with respect to the roof may then be adjusted using the adjustable angles of the adjustable locking hinge 130/170. This allows the gutter to catch as much water as possible. Again, this installation process is only exemplary and other installation processes may be used.
Although this application described various aspects each having different features in various combinations, those skilled in the art will understand that any of the features of one aspect may be combined with the features of the other aspects in any manner not specifically disclaimed or which is not functionally or logically inconsistent with the operation of the device or the stated functions of the disclosed aspects.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications may be made in the present disclosure, without departing from the spirit or the scope of the disclosure. Thus, it is intended that the present disclosure cover modifications and variations of this disclosure provided they come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalent.
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