Rain gutter devices

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Inventors

Demartini, Robert J.

Application #

310838

Filed

Oct-14-1981

Published

Sep-20-1983

Current US Class

052/11
052/12
210/162
210/801
405/119

International Classes

EO4D 013/04

Field of Search

52/11 52/12 405/119 210/162 210/801 210/538 210/532.1

Examiners

Perham; Alfred C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Rhines; William G.

US Patent References

3950951   Covered gutter
4198043   Water slide with mo...

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Other References

Monier Leafless Gutter System, Monier Limited Inc. Sydney, Australia, 4 pp. Elko Gutta-Guard, Colonial Iron Works, 2010 Boulevard, Colonial Heights, Va. 23834, 2 pp.

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Abstract
Embodiments useful as means for inhibiting the accumulation of leaves and other debris in household rain gutters. Embodiments include structures which comprise a deflector having a sloped portion, the top edge region of which is adapted for juxtapositioning to the roof shingles, and the bottom edge region of which is arcuate through a large radius cross-section. In such embodiments, the farthest outward extension is outside the outermost edge of the associated rain gutter and the lower edge is positioned between the edges of the rain gutter. Embodiments include means for attenuating the force of water and reducing the localized concentrating of water flowing thereover, such as longitudinal ridges and/or means for improving the surface wettability. Through practice of this device, kinetic gravity-induced forces on up to normal volumes of water flowing down the sloped portion may be kept, through the arcuate portion, below the forces acting counter-directionally thereto due to surface tension of the water normally to prevent substantially centripetal ejection of water as its direction of travel is changed to deposit it in the gutter while ejecting water carried debris carried outside the gutter.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A roof on a structure and a water control device for use in association with a gutter which is positioned at the edge of said roof and forms a trough described by an elongated bottom, a rear wall extending upward from said bottom along the side thereof closest to said structure, and a front wall extending upward from said bottom along the side thereof farthest from said structure, which device comprises a continuous main body that has an upper edge region and has a lower region that is substantially arcuate in cross-section, and is adapted for affixation at the edge region of said roof with the axis described by the arcuate portion of said lower region substantially parallel to the long axis of said gutter, with said arcuate portion extending beyond the front wall of said gutter, and with the lowest portion of said region positioned above the trough formed by the front wall, bottom and rear wall 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 downpipes. 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 persistent 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. Additionally, gutters may become broken by snow and/or ice sliding off the associated roof.
 
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