Rain chute

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Inventors

Janesky, Lawrence M.

Application #

434991

Filed

Nov-5-1999

Published

Mar-20-2001

Current US Class

047/33
052/102
052/11
052/16
239/208
404/2
404/7

International Classes

E04D 013/08; E01C 011/22

Field of Search

52/11 52/16 52/102 52/169.5 239/208 239/197 404/2-4 404/7-8 47/32 47/33 405/115 405/119 405/43

Examiners

Friedman; Carl D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Perman & Green, LLP

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Abstract
An elongate ground gutter device designed to be substantially recessed in the ground with the central trough section thereof open above ground. The gutter device is designed to communicate with the downspout of a roof gutter to receive rain water into the trough section and transport it a distance away from the building. The gutter device comprises a trough section having vertical walls terminating in upper reinforcement sections which are supported on the ground surface, and a pair of lower horizontal flanges which are buried below ground, parallel to and underlying the reinforcement sections.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An elongate ground gutter device for transporting and discharging rain water from a house gutter downspout to a location remote from a foundation, comprising a central trough section having a floor section and a pair of opposed vertical side walls, each side wall terminating in an upper reinforcement section which extends outwardly of the trough section, a pair of opposed horizontal flanges extending outwardly from adjacent the floor section of the trough section, spaced below the upper reinforcement sections of the side walls to provide spaces therebetween, the ground gutter device being designed to be mounted with the horizontal flanges and the vertical walls of the central trough section buried in the soil, up to the underside of the reinforcement sections, so that the trough is open to the atmosphere and the reinforcement sections are cushioned against downward pressures by soil present in the spaces between said sections and said horizontal flanges to strengthen and stabilize the installed ground gutter device.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a novel means for diverting water such as rainwater from roof gutter downspouts away from the foundation of the building in order to prevent water damage and erosion to the foundation and to reduce the accumulation of water at the footing of the foundation. Such accumulation can migrate or seep into the basement of the building, causing dampness and water damage, and can travel beneath the basement floor and generate water pressures which can result in cracking of the floor and expensive damage.

2. State of the Art

It is known to provide the downstream exit of drainpipes with elbows which discharge the rain water in a direction away from the foundation, and to incorporate a drain block or slab onto which the elbow discharges in order to reduce erosion of the soil and grass at the point of water discharge by providing a cement or plastic drain block surface which receives the effect of the water flow and fans out the water discharge to some extent.
 
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