Roof gutter guard

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Inventors

Nitch, Stephen J.

Application #

218674

Filed

Dec-22-1998

Published

Dec-26-2000

Current US Class

052/11
052/12
052/660
052/94

International Classes

E04D 013/00

Field of Search

52/11 52/12 52/94 52/660

Examiners

Kent; Christopher T.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Meroni & Meroni, Meroni, Jr.; Charles F.

US Patent References

4036761   Gutter guard
4411110   Rain gutter
4745710   Gutter screen havin...
4769957   Needle and leaf dr...
4876827   Gutter assembly
4965969   Gutter guard
5257482   Roof gutter screen
5321920   Roof gutter screen
5406754   Drain gutter debris...
5727350   Self-cleaning gutter

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Abstract
A gutter screen for preventing the accumulation of debris within a gutter is disclosed. The gutter screen has a plurality of ribs positioned to run transversely across the gutter. Each rib has a rounded first top section, the first top section having a top surface emanating circumferentially about the first top section, a V-shaped first bottom section, a first end, and a second end. The gutter screen also has a plurality of bars positioned to ran above and generally parallel to the gutter. The bars have a rounded second top section and a V-shaped second bottom section. The second top section of each bar is attached to and interconnects the first bottom sections of each rib, the ribs and the bars defining a plurality of gutter screen apertures. A roof flange for attaching the gutter screen underneath a roof shingle extends from the first end of each rib. The roof flange has a roof flange surface which is flush with the top surface of the rib. A L-shaped gutter flange for engaging a gutter edge extends transversely and interconnectingly across each rib just below the first top section at the second end of each rib.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A gutter screen for preventing the accumulation of debris within a gutter comprising:

a plurality of ribs positioned to run transversely across the gutter, each rib having a rounded first top section, the first top section having a top surface emanating circumferentially about the first top section, a V-shaped first bottom section, a first end, and a second end, each rib being 5.0 mm wide and 7.5 mm high;

a plurality of bars positioned to run above and generally parallel to the gutter, the bars having a rounded second top section and a V-shaped second bottom section, each bar being 5.0 mm wide and 7.5 mm high, the second top section of each bar being attached to and interconnecting the first bottom sections of each rib, the ribs and the bars defining a plurality of 30.0 mm long and 2.0 mm wide gutter screen apertures for water penetration therein;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a screening device for preventing the accumulation of leaves and debris from rain gutters.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Gutter screens have been used previously in order to prevent the accumulation of leaves and debris in a gutter while allowing for the flow of rainwater into the gutter. There are a variety of gutter screens in the prior art. The prior art has been largely ineffective due to their inability to prevent the accumulation of debris in the gutter screen itself, or their inability to prevent a large amount of water from flowing over the gutter, or their inability to do both functions. In the prior art, the gutter screen openings where the focus on which innovation was based. As a result, gutter screens have come with a variety of different screen openings.

Generally, gutter screens with larger gutter screen openings allow more water to flow into the gutter and gutter screens with smaller gutter screen openings generally tend to do a better job of preventing leaves and debris from being ensnared on the gutter screen.
 
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