The present invention relates to a water deflection apparatus and in particular to a water deflection apparatus for use with a wall mounting bracket.
Buildings and other structures with siding overlays such as vinyl or aluminum siding are often provided with external fixtures which serve both functional and decorative purposes. For example lights, electrical outlets and decorative items such as address numbers are often mounted on the outside of buildings and other structures with siding overlays. Due to the stepped and uneven surface of the siding, wall mounting brackets are often used in conjunction with the siding to provide a flat surface on which to mount the external fixtures.
It can be appreciated that a hole must be cut in the siding in order to install the wall mounting brackets. The continuous surface of the siding is therefore interrupted and the water-shedding capability of the siding is compromised by water seeping into the cut hole. There is therefore a need for a water deflection apparatus that may be used in conjunction with a separate wall mounting bracket to deflect water that has seeped into the cutout and may be introduced behind the surface of the siding where rot or other damage may occur.
It is therefore an objective of the present invention to provide a water deflection apparatus for use with a separate wall mounting bracket when the water deflecting apparatus and the wall mounting bracket are both mounted to a wall. The wall mounting bracket has a mounting plate and a cover plate. The mounting plate and the cover plate of the wall mounting bracket are spaced-apart and allow for a downward flow of water therebetween. When used with the wall mounting bracket, the water deflection apparatus interrupts this downward flow of water and diverts it out over the top of the siding below the wall mounting bracket, thereby preventing the damage associated with water being introduced behind the siding.
There is provided a water deflection apparatus for use with a separate wall mounting bracket when the water deflecting apparatus and the wall mounting bracket are both mounted to a wall. The wall mounting bracket has a mounting plate and a cover plate. The mounting plate and the cover plate of the wall mounting bracket are spaced-apart and allow for a downward flow of water therebetween. When used with the wall mounting bracket, the water deflection apparatus deflects the downward flow of water away from the wall.
The water deflecting apparatus comprises its own mounting plate with a back surface and a front surface. The back surface of the water deflecting apparatus mounting plate abuts the wall when the water deflecting apparatus is mounted to the wall. A deflector extends outwardly from the front surface of the water deflecting apparatus mounting plate near each end of the water deflecting apparatus mounting plate. The mounting plate of the separate wall mounting bracket is received between the deflectors when the water deflecting apparatus and the wall mounting bracket are both mounted to the wall. The deflectors deflect the downward flow of water. A skirt extends between the deflectors and outwardly from the front surface of the mounting plate of the water deflecting apparatus. The skirt is located below the mounting plate of the wall mounting bracket and is received between the deflectors when the water deflecting apparatus and the wall mounting bracket are both mounted to the wall, a portion of the mounting plate of the wall mounting bracket overlapping a portion of the front surface of the water deflecting apparatus mounting plate.
In the drawings:
Referring to the drawings and first to
The wall mounting bracket 10 is generally rectangular in this example and has a top side 11, a bottom side 113, a right side 15 and a left side 19. The terms “top, bottom, right and left” are used in relation to the positions shown in
The exemplary wall mounting bracket 10 is bipartite and comprised of a mounting plate 12 and a cover plate 14. The mounting plate 12 has a front surface 16 and a back surface 13 which is opposite the front surface 16 and similar in shape. The back surface 13 abuts the wall when the wall mounting bracket 10 is mounted to the wall. A plurality of openings 17 extend through the mounting plate 12 and may receive fasteners such as nails to facilitate mounting the wall mounting bracket 10 on the wall. There is a protrusion 18 extending outwardly from the front surface 16 of the mounting plate 12. The protrusion 18 has a peripheral wall 20 that extends outwardly from the front surface 16 and a planar front wall 22 at an outward end 24 of the peripheral wall 20. There is an opening 26, circular in this example, for extending about an electrical fixture when the wall mounting bracket 10 is mounted to the wall.
The cover plate 14 has a front surface 28, a back surface 29 which is opposite the front surface 28 and similar in shape and an opening 30. A flange member 32 extends outwardly from the back surface 29 of the cover plate 14 at a periphery 34 of the opening 30. The flange member 32 is releasably telescoped over the protrusion 18 as indicated by lines 36 to bring the front surface 28 of the cover plate 14 substantially flush with the planar front wall 22 of the protrusion 18. When the flange member 32 is telescoped over the protrusion 18, the back surface 29 of the cover plate 14 is spaced-apart from the front surface 16 of the mounting plate 12 forming a passageway for insertion of siding panels.
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The mounting plate 40 is elongate and has a length generally equal to the first extent A of the wall mounting bracket 10. At each end 46 and 48 of the mounting plate 40 there is a deflector 44 which extends outwardly from the front surface 42 thereof. The deflectors 44 each have a first portion 54 and a second portion 56. In the embodiment of invention shown in
The second portion 56 of each said deflector 44 is also in the form of a flange extending perpendicularly from the front surface 42 of the mounting plate 40 and is inset from the respective ones of said ends 46 and 48 of the mounting plate 40. The second portion 56 of each said deflector 44 runs from a top edge 62 downwardly and generally vertically to a bottom edge 64, as best shown in
There is a web 68 extending outwardly from the front surface 42 of the mounting plate and between the respective second portions 56 of deflectors 44. A skirt 70 extends outwardly and downwardly from an outward side edge 72 of the web 68 at an angle of about 45° with the horizontal when the water deflecting apparatus 38 is in use, however, this may vary in other embodiments. The outward side edge 71 of the skirt 70 is below the bottom 52 of the mounting plate 40. A plurality of openings 74 extend through the mounting plate 40 and may receive fasteners such as nails to facilitate mounting the water deflecting apparatus 38 to the wall.
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The water deflection apparatus of the present invention in its preferred embodiment will be made in a single piece from plastic, metal or fibreglass and may be a separate unit which is mounted underneath a wall mounting bracket or may be integral to the wall mounting bracket, and may also be trimmed by an installer so it does not interfere with the installation of siding and is aesthetically pleasing.
In operation the invention functions as follows:
An installer cuts the mounting plate 12 of the wall mounting bracket 10, as shown in
The water deflecting apparatus 38 is mounted to the sheathing of the wall at a desired location below an electrical fixture using fasteners such as nails which extend through the openings 74 located on the mounting plate 40 of the water deflecting apparatus 38. The “new” bottom 83 of the mounting plate 12 of the wall mounting bracket 10 is placed between the deflectors 44 and in front of the mounting plate 40 of the water deflecting apparatus 38. Thus, as shown in the Figures, a portion of back surface 13 of mounting plate 12 is superposed upon a portion of front surface 42 of mounting plate 40. The mounting plate 12 of the wall mounting bracket 10 is mounted to the sheathing of the wall at the desired position around the electrical fixture location using fasteners such as nails which extend through openings 17 located on the mounting plate 12 of the wall mounting bracket 10.
The flange member 32 of the cover plate 14 of the wall mounting bracket 10 is telescoped over the protrusion 18 of the mounting plate 12 of the wall mounting member 10 to conceal the water deflection apparatus 38 as best shown in
Siding is installed on the sheathing around the protrusion 18 of wall mounting bracket 10 and on the sheathing behind the skirt 70 of the water deflection apparatus 38 in the space generally indicated by reference numeral 80 in
The present invention may also be used in association with a wall mounting bracket having a mounting plate such as mounting plate 12.1 shown in
An installer cuts the mounting plate 12.1, as shown in
As best shown in
It will be understood by a person skilled in the art that although the present invention is herein described as being used in conjunction with a wall mounting bracket it may also be used in conjunction with a door, a window or other wall mounted fixtures that create an opening in the siding surface.
It will further be understood by someone skilled in the art that many of the details provided above are given by way of example only and can be altered or deleted without departing from the scope of the invention as set out in the claims.
This application claims the benefit of provisional application No. 60/665,192 filed on Mar. 28, 2005.
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