Hangers for rain gutter devices

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Inventors

Demartini, Robert J.

Application #

395852

Filed

Jul-6-1982

Published

Feb-5-1985

Current US Class

052/11
052/12

International Classes

E04D 013/06

Field of Search

52/12-16 52/11 210/474

Examiners

Perham; Alfred C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Rhines; William G.

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Abstract
Embodiments of the present disclosure include deflector support means for supporting the underside of a rain gutter deflector, said deflector support means including fastening means for retainably positioning said deflector support means with respect to the gutter with which said deflector means is to be associated characterized by being formed from strips of rigid material, having a straight, downward-sloping upper section and an adjacent downward curved portion for supporting the underside of such a deflector, and a lower downward directed segment adapted for affixation to the top front lip of an associated gutter either directly or via an intermediate gutter support ferrule.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A device for positionally fixing a rain deflector of the type which utilizes the surface tension of roof run-off rainwater to cause the water to follow the arcuate surface of the device to an associated rain gutter which has a front lip while causing leaves and other debris to be jettisoned away from said gutter comprising

a strip-like continuum having an upper support segment and an arcuate segment adapted to be juxtaposed to the underside of the deflector to be associated therewith, and a riser segment for positioning the height of said upper support segment and said arcuate segment with respect to said gutter, and

affixation means for positionally affixing said device with respect to said gutter, wherein said affixation means comprises a set back segment and a lip-front segment for affixation to the front lip of said gutter.



Description
BACKGROUND OF INVENTION

It is known in the construction industry, particularly the building of dwelling houses and other buildings, to erect a rain gutter at roof edges, such gutters usually have associated down-pipes. By these means, water coming off the roof may be intercepted, collected, and diverted into desired locations. This avoids splashing, "trenching", flooding, and other undesired effects. A persistant problem with such gutters is that they collect leaves, sticks, roof granules, pine needles, and other debris as well. This causes the gutters and/or down-pipes to become blocked. As a result, water backs up, causing it to flood over the gutter edges and, sometimes down the side of the building, and permitting freezing in the gutter to occur. It may also or alternatively cause the gutter to accumulate pools of water which do not drain off rapidly or readily and cause weeping and/or rusting of joint areas, and sometimes freeze into ice in cold weather.

In an attempt to overcome the necessity for manually clearing the gutters and/or down pipes periodically, usually by a scending a ladder, various proposals have been made. They range from applying screens to cover the gutter openings, to deflector means. The general experience has been that the installation of screens basically does little more than relocate the problem of debris blocking from the gutter to the screen, necessitating periodic manual removal anyway. From time to time, it has been proposed to use "deflector" type devices, by which it was contented it would be possible to redirect the flow of rainwater coming off of the top surface of a roof into a gutter, free of debris which will, in the meantime have been ejected off of the roof onto the ground. Some of such deflector type devices include a lower arcuate surface by which, theoretically, water coming down the roof will, by the effect of surface tension, be forced to follow around the arcuate surface. By this means, it was postulated that the water may be deposited in the gutter which is positioned inside and below the arcuate surface, while debris carried by the water is jettisoned off, more or less tangentially to the curved surface, and falls to the ground. In this connection, reference is made to the following U.S. Patents: Van Horn U.S. Pat. No. 546,042; Nye U.S. Pat. No. 603,611; Cassen U.S. Pat. No. 836,012; Cassen U.S. Pat. No. 891,405; Yates U.S. Pat. No. 1,101,047; Goetz U.S. Pat. No. 2,672,832; Bartholemew U.S. Pat. No. 2,669,950; Heier U.S. Pat. No. 2,873,700; Matthews et al U.S. Pat. No. 2,935,954; Foster U.S. Pat. No. 3,388,555; Homa U.S. Pat. No. 3,507,396; and Zukauskas U.S. Pat. No. 3,950,951.
 
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