Gutter shield

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Inventors

Rutter, Kenneth M.

Application #

542742

Filed

Apr-4-2000

Published

Aug-7-2001

Current US Class

052/12
052/712
248/48.1

International Classes

E04D 013/076

Field of Search

52/12 52/712 248/48.1 248/48.2

Examiners

Canfield; Robert

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Guy; Joseph T. Nexsen Pruet Jacobs & Pollard LLC

US Patent References

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5640809   Rain gutter shield
5660001   Gutter protection in...
5737879   Debris blocking gut...
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6016631   Rain gutter devices
6098344   Gutter protection sy...
 

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Abstract
An improved gutter shield is provided which allows water to run into a gutter while forbidding foreign material, such as leaves, from entering the gutter. The shield comprises an elongated gutter shield comprising a curl. A mounting clip is provide which comprises a gutter mounting tab; a downward leg attached to the gutter mounting tab and extending downward therefrom and a riser leg attached to the downward leg and extending upward therefrom. The gutter mounting tab is attachable to the gutter and the riser leg is attachable to the curl of the elongated gutter shield.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A shield for eliminating debris from entering a gutter comprising:

an elongated gutter shield comprising a curl;

a mounting clip comprising:

a gutter mounting tab;

a downward leg attached to said gutter mounting tab and extending downward therefrom; and

a riser leg attached to said downward leg opposite said gutter mounting tab and extending upward therefrom; and

wherein said gutter mounting tab is attachable on top of said gutter and said riser leg is attachable to said curl.

2. The shield of claim 1 wherein said mounting clip further comprises a passage void.

3. The shield of claim 2 wherein said passage void is in said downward leg.



Description
BACKGROUND

The present invention is related to a gutter shield which allows water to enter the gutter while forbidding the entrance of foreign debris, such as leaves, sticks and the like. More specifically, the present invention is directed to an improved gutter shield system which has improved properties and an improved mounting system.

The use of shields on rain gutters is well known and a variety of shields and shield mounting systems are available. Shields manufactured from a single piece which either snap into a gutter or are integral to the gutter are provided in, for example, U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,911,659; 5,737,879 and 5,575,118. Gutter shields which are pre-formed and snap into a gutter are undesirable since gutters are available in many cross-sectional shapes and sizes and the installer must maintain an inventory of parts or not participate in some business opportunities. Gutter shields which are integral to the gutter typically require that the entire gutter be replaced since they can not be retrofit to an existing gutter. It is now a common practice in the art to form gutters at the installation site from rolls of flat metal. This practice saves cost and eliminates the need to form seams in gutters since the entire gutter can be manufactured to the appropriate length on site. The shapes required to form a gutter, with the shield integral thereto, are not compatible with this practice.
 
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