Cover With Surface Water Receiver At Eave Or Valley Patents (Class 52/11)
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Publication number: 20120066983Abstract: An inside corner gutter piece for a roof gutter system having an angled outer wall of a center segment extending at a 45 degree angle to outer walls of two straight end segments, the outer wall of the center segment acting as a flow diverter for directing rain runoff from a roof valley into connected straight gutter sections, with a top and down turned edge acting to block a rainwater off-flow stream from flowing up and out of the outer wall of the inside corner gutter piece.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2011Publication date: March 22, 2012Inventor: Jimmy J. Dehart, SR.
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Patent number: 8136304Abstract: The Downspout Claw is made of clear plastic which enables one to see any debris which may have collected on its fingered protrusions inside the downspout pipe. The Claw may be used as a secondary or additional device to collect debris in the downspout pipe. The invention may be removed, cleaned and replaced without the need of any tools.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2010Date of Patent: March 20, 2012Inventor: Jozsef Sternbach
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Patent number: 8127503Abstract: Disclosed is a roof spoiler that effectively disrupts the attached flow of wind on a roof surface. Preferably, the spoiler is specially designed for installation with a gutter mounted on the roof fascia or along the leading edge of the roof. This spoiler utilizes a hinged design to move between two operating positions. The first position is a stowed position, whereby the spoiler extends beyond the gutter and is designed to be nearly invisible to passersby. In the stowed position, a portion of the spoiler covers the outer edge of the gutter (if present). A second portion of the spoiler may extend outward from the gutter. The second position is a deployed position, wherein a barrier is projected vertically, or substantially vertically, so as to disrupt the flow of air over the roof surface. In one embodiment, the spoiler rests upon the roof covering when in the deployed position. In another embodiment, the spoiler rests near or against the gutter or holding bracket.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2010Date of Patent: March 6, 2012Assignee: Windtripper CorporationInventors: Bruce A. Kaiser, James R. Oldham, Anthony M. DeMore, Jesse P. Carlson, Jennifer M. Morzano
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Publication number: 20120047816Abstract: A prefabricated wall panel includes molds for casting reinforced concrete (RC) elements. The prefabricated wall panel includes foam boards, foam glass panels fixed to the foam boards, fabric mesh fixed to the foam glass panels, wire mesh fixed to the fabric mesh, and an exterior wall finish fixed to the wire mesh. Spaces defined by the foam boards and the foam glass panels form the molds for casting RC columns and beams.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2010Publication date: March 1, 2012Applicant: EMPIRE TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT LLCInventor: Hai Zhong
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Publication number: 20120047817Abstract: A solar energy rain gutter system includes a solar panel connectable to a gutter. One or a multitude of solar panels can be connected in series along the length of the gutter to power various electrical devices. The solar panel can be angularly adjusted to collect a maximum amount of light while also allowing rain water to still flow within the gutter. The solar panels can be controlled from a control box including a rechargeable battery and control logic, such as a timer for automatically activating and deactivating various devices at night or during the day.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2011Publication date: March 1, 2012Inventor: James L. Prentice
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Patent number: 8117785Abstract: A gutter system for preventing leaves and other debris from obstructing a gutter is provided, the gutter system including a bracket and a gutter cover. The bracket is removably coupled to a hanger and removably secured to the gutter cover.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2005Date of Patent: February 21, 2012Assignee: Quality Edge, Inc.Inventors: Les Teichner, Jon Neely
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Publication number: 20120036792Abstract: A substantially flat roof has elongated log-shaped members arranged horizontally in adjacent, side-by-side relation. Each log-shaped member has a contoured upper surface, and the contoured upper surfaces of adjacent members define a space between them that tapers from a maximum width at the highest elevation of the contoured surfaces to a minimum width where the contoured surfaces of adjacent log-shaped members are closest together. Elongated inserts are arranged between the contoured upper surfaces. Each insert has a wide portion that abuts an adjacent pair of the contoured upper surfaces at a relatively high elevation, and tapers to a narrow portion that abuts the contoured surfaces at a relatively low elevation substantially at the ends of the adjacent pair of log-shaped members. Rain falling on the roof drains by gravity from the contoured upper surfaces to the inserts and along the inserts towards their narrow portions and falls from the roof.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2010Publication date: February 16, 2012Inventor: Alejandro Stein
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Publication number: 20120023834Abstract: The combination of a building roof section and a flashing repositioning apparatus. The roof section has an upwardly facing surface, with an edge at which there is a fascia, and a depending flashing portion. The flashing repositioning apparatus has a flashing engaging assembly and a manipulating assembly. The flashing engaging assembly has a body defining a wedging surface and a guide surface. The guide surface is configured to be consistently located in a predetermined operative position against the fascia surface wherein the wedging surface is at a predetermined angle relative to the fascia surface. The wedging surface resides between the fascia surface and the flashing portion to define a gap into which a wall of a gutter can be directed.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2010Publication date: February 2, 2012Inventors: Kenneth W. Minor, SR., Keith W. Minor, SR.
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Patent number: 8104230Abstract: A gutter retaining system incorporating a gutter clip with gutter and retaining member. Retaining member is placed along the eaves. Various embodiments of retaining member permit its use with metal flashing and allow gutter system to be held against a building with straight fascia, slanted fascia, trim board and permit free floating attachment of a debris guard. The gutter clip has an arm, lower portion and upper portion. The upper portion includes upper section which is used to slip the gutter clip over the gutter. The arm fits between the gutter and a building wall. In addition, the gutter clip is scored at scoring lines along the arm which allows segments of arm to be removed. The removal of segments permits gutter clip to be modified for placement against buildings incorporating both straight and slanted fascia and trim board. A wedge clip or extender can be used for universal applications.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2007Date of Patent: January 31, 2012Inventor: Karl Gramling
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Patent number: 8099908Abstract: An eavestrough cover designed to cover the upper front wall portions of a conventional eavestrough and which has a finish to minimize streaking or staining. The eavestrough cover snaps into position on the eavestrough.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2007Date of Patent: January 24, 2012Inventor: Guy Brochu
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Publication number: 20120000139Abstract: A wall structure includes a first panel, a second panel joined to the first panel to form a stud and a first wall layer. A fastener extends through the first wall layer and into the stud. Each panel includes a first end and a second end. The first end of one panel and the second end of the other panel can form at least a portion of the stud. The ends of the panels can nest to form a portion of the stud. The wall structure can include multiple wall layers arranged such that the seams formed by individual members of each wall layer are staggered with respect to the seams formed by individual members of the adjacent wall layers. Reinforcing members and fasteners can be used to secure the wall layers to the remainder of the wall structure. A roof structure includes a first panel, a second panel joined to the first panel to form a stud and a first roof layer. A fastener extends through the first roof layer and into the stud. Each panel includes a first end and a second end.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2010Publication date: January 5, 2012Applicant: A & A Sheet Metal Products, Inc.Inventor: Michael H. Williams
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Publication number: 20110314748Abstract: A guttering system for water drainage of roofs and buildings. The gutter system comprising a first elongate covered channel member capable of carrying water flow in a first direction and at least a second elongate covered channel positioned above or below said first elongate covered channel, capable of transporting water in a same said direction of water flow.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2009Publication date: December 29, 2011Applicant: ENVERFLOW LIMITEDInventor: John Anthony Smith
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Patent number: 8083187Abstract: A cable duct coupler for coupling a first cable duct section to a second cable duct section without the need for tools, the cable duct coupler comprising a channel portion, a first outer guide element and a second outer guide element, a barb mount extending from at least one of the channel portion and the outer guide elements, and a barb having a body and first and second arms extending from the body, the barb being mounted on the barb mount, wherein at least a portion of the first arm extends at an angle between the first portion of the channel portion and the barb body and at least a portion of the second arm extends at an angle between the second portion of the channel portion and the barb body.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2005Date of Patent: December 27, 2011Assignee: Panduit Corp.Inventors: William A. Bernard, Charles Vander Velde, Dennis J. Waszak
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Patent number: 8082712Abstract: A system and method for providing a deck drain vent system is disclosed. The deck drain vent system includes at least one panel disposed below a lower surface of a deck. The panel is substantially planar and has a bottom side and a top side facing and spaced apart from the lower surface. At least one vent penetrates the panel to allow fluid communication between the cavity and the bottom side. The deck drain vent system further includes a shaft lock secured to the vent. The shaft lock hinders liquids and debris from entering the vent, yet allows air to freely circulate between the cavity and a surrounding atmosphere.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2006Date of Patent: December 27, 2011Inventors: David Lee Butler, Anthony James Sclafani
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Patent number: 8079183Abstract: The system includes a substantially rigid body providing underlying support for a filtering layer, such as in the form of a screen. The body includes a heating wire or other heat source coupled thereto with the body formed of heat conductive material. The body is configured with multiple ribs extending up from a floor so that heat transfer from the body to the screen can occur in a variety of different locations to keep the screen sufficiently heated. The body also includes a wing for interfacing with roofing and openings to allow water filtering through the screen to migrate down into the gutter. A cover overlies a channel which can contain one or more heating wires that experience resistive heating when an electric current is applied thereto.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2009Date of Patent: December 20, 2011Inventor: Robert C. Lenney
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Publication number: 20110258941Abstract: This invention relates to a lightweight housing module comprising at least one stretched fabric intended to form the roof of said module and fixed along its lower edge on a rigid frame maintained at a distance from the ground by a plurality of lateral posts, remarkable in that it comprises vertical panels and/or opening frames in order to close in a substantially sealed manner its vertical facades and a false ceiling arranged in order to be arranged under said fabric inside said lightweight housing module and fixed to the frame. This invention also relates to a modular building remarkable in that it comprises a plurality of lightweight housing modules, according to the invention, arranged next to one another, and a system for sealing between the adjacent lightweight housing modules. This invention also relates to their method of assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2011Publication date: October 27, 2011Inventor: Catherine DALO
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Publication number: 20110239546Abstract: An installation structure of a solar cell module comprising: a solar cell module including a solar panel, an eaves-side frame in a long shape holding an edge on an eaves side, a ridge-side frame in a long shape holding an edge on a ridge side opposite to the edge on the eaves side, and a lateral frame in a long shape holding edges of the solar panel different from the above edges; and a fixing member fixed to a predetermined structural member in a roof at a position on a ridge side further than the ridge-side frame and configured to prevent the ridge-side frame from moving towards the ridge side of the roof and in a direction perpendicular to a surface of the solar panel, the eaves-side frame of another solar cell module being positioned above the ridge-side frame and supported by the fixing member from outside.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2010Publication date: October 6, 2011Applicant: YANEGIJUTSUKENKYUJO CO., LTD.Inventors: Joji Tsuzuki, Shuichi Kobayashi, Kenji Yamauchi
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Patent number: 8001729Abstract: A gutter cover installation for covering a roof eave gutter to prevent debris from entering the gutter includes a main portion of the gutter cover formed with a pattern of openings and an outer edge of the outer side of the gutter cover projecting out and down past an outer wall of the gutter to form a diverter preventing overflow from flowing over the outer surface of the gutter outer wall and thereby avoid staining the same. The gutter cover inner side is held up by segments formed on the inner side of the cover forming a channel which projects down below the main portion and is engaged with a mounting bracket installed within the gutter to be supported thereby. An elastomeric sealing strip is inserted into the channel and projects up and back into engagement with a drip edge or fascia installed at the roof eave.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2009Date of Patent: August 23, 2011Inventors: Robert E. Joly, Jr., Terry Claypool
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Publication number: 20110185640Abstract: A Extreme Flow Gutter Miter includes a miter with an extended front end to handle water flow from a roof valley under all conditions. The gutter valley handler accommodates the extreme water flow under all conditions of the roof valley and yet also provides a superior solution for water overflow in all instances of water flow from a roof valley.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2010Publication date: August 4, 2011Inventor: Jimmy J. DeHart, SR.
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Patent number: 7975435Abstract: A barrier is provided to preclude debris from passing into a rain gutter. The barrier includes a screen supported upon a channel. The channel includes a tab positionable between a roof and shingles upon the roof, and with a lip opposite the tab resting upon a portion of a gutter opposite the roof. The channel includes a recess between the tab and the lip. The recess includes a floor defining a lower plane of the channel. Ribs extend from the floor up to an upper plane of the channel in which the screen is supported. The ribs have sufficient height to remain in contact with the screen. Water is drawn through the screen and along the ribs down to the floor of the recess. Apertures in the floor allow the water to fall down through the channel and into the gutter, while debris is precluded from passing through the screen.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2007Date of Patent: July 12, 2011Inventors: Robert C. Lenney, John R. Lewis
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Publication number: 20110162289Abstract: A gutter screen includes an elongated body configured to engage a portion of a gutter. The body defines a front side and a rear side and includes a rear gutter engaging member configured to engage a rear wall of the gutter and a front gutter engaging member configured to engage a front wall of the gutter. A plurality of perforated sections is disposed between the rear and front gutter engaging members. Each perforated section slopes downwardly from a rear end thereof to a front end thereof. A plurality of lipped portions connects the perforated sections. Each lipped portion attaches a front side of one perforated section to a rear side of another perforated section such that each front side is offset below the rear side connected thereto by the lipped portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2010Publication date: July 7, 2011Inventor: Sal Cangialosi
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Publication number: 20110154743Abstract: A unitary single piece fascia and gutter is extruded from plastic material or a composite and is formed with a relatively flat fascia portion sized to cover the ends of rafters along an edge of a roof. A gutter portion projects upwardly and outwardly from the fascia portion and the gutter portion and fascia portion together bound and define a gutter trough for receiving rainwater and directing the rainwater to a drainage location. The fascia and gutter is installed along an edge of a roof by being positioned along the edge with the fascia portion covering the edge and the gutter portion projecting outwardly from the edge, and securing the fascia and gutter to the edge of the roof with appropriate fasteners.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2010Publication date: June 30, 2011Inventor: Sudhir Railkar
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Publication number: 20110138697Abstract: A rain gutter system including a gutter and at least one internal hanger, wherein the gutter includes a front wall and a back wall interconnected through a bottom and spaced-apart to cooperatively define a water-collecting channel therebetween, the front wall including a lip extending in the direction toward the back wall and a drip edge extending in a direction away from the back wall, the back wall extending upward vertically beyond the height of the front wall, and wherein the at least one hanger is positioned in the channel spaced-apart from the bottom and includes a forward flange extending upwardly from a base for being captured beneath the lip and a rear flange extending upwardly from the base and defining a support surface sloped in a direction toward the drip edge.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2010Publication date: June 16, 2011Inventor: Daniel Robert Martin
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Patent number: 7958677Abstract: A gutter retaining system incorporating a gutter clip with a gutter and retaining member. Retaining member is placed along the eaves. Various embodiments of retaining member permit its use with metal flashing and allow gutter system to be held against a building with straight fascia, slanted fascia, trim board and which permit free floating attachment of a debris guard. The gutter clip has an arm, a lower portion and an upper portion. The upper portion includes an upper u-section which is used to slip the gutter clip over the gutter. The arm fits between the gutter and a building wall. In addition, the gutter clip is scored at scoring lines along the arm which allows segments of arm to be removed. The removal of segments permits gutter clip to be modified for placement against buildings incorporating both straight and slanted fascia and trim board.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2005Date of Patent: June 14, 2011Inventor: Karl Gramling
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Patent number: 7950188Abstract: A gutter protector formed of a flexible open cell porous foam has at least one undulated bottom surface. The undulations of the bottom surface may be ridges defining generally parallel channels to direct water through the gutter passageway. Optionally, undulations may be provided on one side surface. Such undulations on the side surface may be ridges or other convolute cut projections that are compressible and help to secure the gutter protector under compression within the gutter passageway.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2008Date of Patent: May 31, 2011Assignee: Foamex Innovations Operating CompanyInventors: C. John Galbraith, Kenneth Overk, Chiu Y. Chan
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Patent number: 7950187Abstract: A top portion (12) of the gutter section (10) is formed with a pair of longitudinally extending, relatively spaced apart ridges (20) and with a plurality of openings (22) disposed on, in front of, in between and behind the ridges (20) for draining rainwater into the gutter (10). A front wall (13) extends downwardly from the top portion (12) and a ledge (14) extends generally horizontally form a lower portion 13B of the front wall (13). The distance D between an upper edge (17) of the front wall (13) and the horizontal ledge (14) is relatively short to improve the versatility and appearance of the cover section 10. The aluminum alloy from which the cover section (10) is formed is relatively thin and the openings (22) in the on the cover section top portion (12) are large enough to facilitate drainage, yet small enough to keep debris from accumulating on the cover section (10).Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2006Date of Patent: May 31, 2011Inventor: Anthony M Iannelli
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Patent number: 7946081Abstract: A cover assembly for an eaves trough that is connected to a structure for receiving water from the structure includes an elongate body having a plurality of apertures extending therethrough and an upper fastening structure that connects the body to the structure. The elongated body at least partially overlies the structure and the eaves trough to prevent debris from entering an interior of the eaves trough. The apertures overlie the eaves trough such that water travels from the structure onto the body and through the apertures to the interior of the eaves trough. The upper fastening structure has a longitudinally extending first channel member that is connected to the structure, and an upper engaging member disposed on the body near a first longitudinal edge thereof. The upper engaging member is releasably engageable with the first channel member to releasably secure the first longitudinal edge of the body to the structure.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2010Date of Patent: May 24, 2011Inventor: Michael J. Frederick
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Publication number: 20110099916Abstract: A gutter hanger having a mounting portion to be secured to a building frame and a support portion to engage a gutter in an operative position on the building frame. The mounting portion has first and second legs joined together to define an upwardly opening “U” shape to receive a depending flashing portion with the mounting portion secured to a building frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2009Publication date: May 5, 2011Inventors: Kenneth W. Minor, SR., Keith W. Minor, SR.
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Publication number: 20110083375Abstract: A system for handling high volume and velocity rain water in valleys of roofs. An outer frame has a central opening defined by the frame, and a fluid transparent layer is secured to the frame, occupying the opening. The system according to the invention is installed in an opening in a gutter protection system at the base of the roof valley in order to receive rain water which may otherwise overshoot the gutter protection system at the roof valley.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2009Publication date: April 14, 2011Inventor: Steven J. Tenute
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Patent number: 7913458Abstract: A gutter shield device for mounting to a rain gutter is provided. The gutter shield device includes an elongated body comprising a first body portion; a second body portion; and an intermediate body portion disposed between and connected to the first and second body portions. The intermediate body portion defines a surface and includes a plurality of extending portions extending in a direction away from the surface to define a plurality of openings in the surface. The gutter shield device further comprises a filter element secured to the intermediate body portion. A surface of the filter element is arranged adjacent to the openings. A filtration element adapted to be mounted to a rain gutter is also provided. The filtration element comprises a plurality of interwoven threads defining a first substantially planar surface and at least one substantially planar extending portion extending at an angle to the first substantially planar surface.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2007Date of Patent: March 29, 2011Inventor: Edward A. Higginbotham
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Publication number: 20110067319Abstract: Using two new integral component types, RGRS provides an effective way from the ground to rotate and clean rain gutters. The Rotating Bracket attaches to the fascia board and maintains the normally upright gutter. A self-closing hinge in the rotating bracket provides retention yet allows the gutter to be rotated forward 180 degrees for cleaning. The Collector Box located directly under the gutter floor is secured to the fascia board and connects to a standard downspout. The collector box captures water from a drain hole in the gutter floor and directs it into the downspout. There is no connection between the gutter and collector box. Using a third non-integral component, comprised of an actuation rod/cleaning brush tool attached to an extendable telescopic pole, an operator at ground level can rotate, manually clean (if gravity can not dislodge wet contents present) and upright the gutter.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2010Publication date: March 24, 2011Inventor: John Harrison Anthony
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Patent number: 7905061Abstract: A wind spoiler including a vertical member mounted vertically along a roof of a structure to extend above the plane of the roof for creating turbulence in wind flowing over the roof.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2006Date of Patent: March 15, 2011Assignee: Lightning Master CorporationInventors: Bruce A. Kaiser, James R. Oldham
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Patent number: 7895793Abstract: A downspout assembly includes a downspout, a downspout extension disposed in fluid communication with the downspout and a strainer basket seated in the downspout extension.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2009Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Inventor: Kenneth R. Yates
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Patent number: 7896295Abstract: Elements, couplers, systems, and methods for joining two or more trough members. A locking element for a coupler of a cable trough system can include a main body with an aperture, a shaft extending through the aperture of the main body, the shaft being rotatable with respect to the main body, and a handle member coupled to a first end of the shaft. The locking element also includes a member coupled to a second end of the shaft, and a spring coupled to the main body, the spring rotating the shaft and the member into a locked position.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2007Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Assignee: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Inventor: Ronald A. Beck
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Patent number: 7891143Abstract: An interlocking gutter system that incorporates a gutter clip and a gutter hanger to affix a gutter to a retaining clip attached to a fascia board of a building, thereby eliminating the need to place holes in the gutter itself to insert screws or nails. The gutter hanger of the present invention is constructed of a single piece which has a hanger portion which is disposed substantially within the gutter and spans the width of the gutter to maintain the shape and structural integrity of the gutter. A vertical portion of the gutter hanger extends vertically from the hanger portion and terminates in a top portion which provides support to a leaf protection device. Alternatively, the gutter hanger is constructed of a hanger portion, and a separate vertical portion which is contiguous with the top portion, and is also removably attachable to the hanger portion.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2008Date of Patent: February 22, 2011Inventor: Karl J. Gramling
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Patent number: 7891142Abstract: A gutter protection system includes a rear margin formed to avoid contact with a fastener securing a gutter to the structure and to better inhibit collapse of the protection system.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2007Date of Patent: February 22, 2011Inventor: James E. Ealer, Sr.
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Patent number: 7891907Abstract: Drainage device having an inlet having at least three substantially straight sides with rounded corners linking the at least three substantially straight sides. The sides and corners taper to form a circular outlet. The rounded corners are upper edges of channels of the device, and the channels are depressions in the sides.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2005Date of Patent: February 22, 2011Assignee: Enverflow Ltd.Inventor: John Anthony Smith
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Patent number: 7891141Abstract: The present invention relates to a rotatable gutter support assembly that can rotate the gutter from an operational position where the gutter is used to collect and divert water from a roof, to a cleaning or rotated position in which the gutter is sufficiently rotated downwardly so that its inside may be accessed from ground level. The cleaning position then enables one to clean the gutter by using a suitable brush or even simply by hosing with water. The present invention also relates to a gutter system using the above assembly.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2007Date of Patent: February 22, 2011Inventor: Martin Anthony Kennedy
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Patent number: 7861980Abstract: A hanger bracket for a rainwater deflector in a gutter system comprises channels for holding heater cables, flanges and ribs to strengthen the bracket against bending, and a ledge that captures and holds the lip of a gutter without fasteners. Tabs on one side of the bracket engage a panel of the rainwater deflector, while a mounting hole on the other side of the bracket enables the bracket to be mounted to the fascia after the panel is affixed.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2004Date of Patent: January 4, 2011Inventors: Russell Verbrugge, David Skelton, Hal Klaus, Robert Heilman
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Patent number: 7849636Abstract: A gutter and sheeting material holding device comprises an elongated body having a bottom wall, and side walls extending from opposed sides of the bottom wall. The bottom and side walls define a gutter for channeling a liquid. Sheet holding channels are provided at a distal end of the side walls. Wedges are inserted into the sheet holding channels for anchoring sheets or membranes to the side walls of the gutter.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2007Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Assignee: Sunarc of Canada Inc.Inventors: Michel Baudhuin, Joey Villeneuve, Martin Desaulniers
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Publication number: 20100300007Abstract: Embodiments of the invention provide a shelter with a ventilated storm window that can be affixed to an exterior wall of the shelter. The ventilated storm window can enable shelter occupants to safely view areas outside of the shelter. The ventilated storm window can also improve air circulation compared to roof-mounted ventilation schemes. Embodiments of the invention may also include a shelter with an improved hatch that can be mounted on a roof of the shelter. The hatch may be configured to withstand storm-force winds and torrential rains.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2009Publication date: December 2, 2010Inventor: John F Bunts, SR.
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Patent number: 7836637Abstract: The leading wall of the valley diverter has a convex outer surface and is adapted to be axially aligned with a downwardly extending valley disposed between converging roof slopes. First and second generally straight side walls extend and taper downwardly from opposite ends of the leading wall and define an angle of ninety degrees or less. A support member extends between the leading wall and the side walls and comprises a canopy and an intermediate wall extending between the side walls, or a larger canopy that is coextensive with the side walls, or a mounting flange extending generally horizontally and inwardly from lower ends of the leading wall and the side walls.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2004Date of Patent: November 23, 2010Inventor: Anthony M. Iannelli
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Publication number: 20100263297Abstract: The specification and drawing figures describe and show a low profile mounting system that includes a at least one rail. A plurality of tracks is formed in the rail with opposing jaws. The opposing jaws define a slot. The opposing jaws are disposed in the rail asymmetrically to the longitudinal axis of the rail. At least one ledge monolithically extends from the rail for holding an object such as a solar panel. A coupler is provided for demountably connecting a solar panel to the rail. A cleat also is provided for attaching the system to a surface. A connector connects the rail to the cleat. This abstract is provided to comply with rules requiring an abstract that will allow a searcher or other reader to quickly ascertain the subject matter of the technical disclosure, but this abstract is not to be used to interpret or limit the scope or meaning of any claim.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2010Publication date: October 21, 2010Applicant: UNIRAC, INC.Inventor: John E. LIEBENDORFER
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Patent number: 7793465Abstract: A gutter guard comprises an elongate, perforated planar portion having a first longitudinal edge, a second longitudinal edge, and a plurality of apertures extending therethrough. A flange extends along the first longitudinal edge of the perforated planar portion. A sealing member extends along the first longitudinal edge of the perforated planar portion. The sealing member is angularly spaced-apart from the flange. A pair of spaced-apart side walls extend along the second longitudinal edge of the perforated planar portion. The side walls define a channel therebetween. A lip extends along a free edge of one of the side walls.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2007Date of Patent: September 14, 2010Assignee: Cheruss Holdings Inc.Inventor: Russell Edwin McCann
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Publication number: 20100192478Abstract: Stone-coated gutter component and method, device and system for controlling size of color patches and shade of highlights during stone coating of gutter products such as gutter covers. Several sets of grooved rollers are used to guide stone granules from hoppers onto a gutter component that has been sprayed with basecoat. The gutter component is generally metal. Start and stop and speed of rotation of the grooved rollers are controlled by servomotors that are in turn controlled by one or more programmable logic controllers. Size of color patches is controlled by controlling the start and stop of the rollers. Shading and highlight are controlled by controlling the speed of rotation of the rollers. Changing the angle of divider planes that are used on hoppers creates heavier or lighter bands of stone coating. A chip booth applies base or background between color patches. The stone-coated gutter component is glazed and cured in an oven.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2009Publication date: August 5, 2010Inventor: James W. Horton
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Patent number: 7765742Abstract: A variety of gutter covers and screens are disclosed for preventing debris from falling into a gutter. Also, a variety of clips are disclosed for attaching the covers/screens to the gutter.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2004Date of Patent: August 3, 2010Inventor: James Edward Ealer, Sr.
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Publication number: 20100175331Abstract: The invention relates to a roll forming apparatus for making a half-round gutter profile, to a corresponding method, and to a half-round gutter profile (1). The roll forming apparatus includes second adjustment means (34), arranged in the apparatus frame (12) in the vicinity of the exit end (14) and in cooperation with the first adjustment means (33) to eliminate the non-desired tendency of the gutter profile (1) to twist about the center of torsion toward the more powerfully bent front wall (5) provided with a first fold (6) and a second fold (9). In the method, at the end of the manufacturing phases, there is eliminated the non-desired tendency of the gutter profile (2) to twist about the center of torsion toward the more powerfully bent front wall (5) provided with a first fold (6) and a second fold (9). In the half-round gutter profile (1), the second fold (9) is U-shaped to improve the torsional and flexural rigidity of the gutter profile (2).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2006Publication date: July 15, 2010Inventor: Pentti Piri
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Patent number: 7752811Abstract: A gutter insert device is shaped to fit within a gutter hollow channel. The insert is a foamed material and it will at least partially fill the gutter hollow channel to resist accumulation of leaves, sticks and other debris. A top later is formed of reticulated polyurethane foam to resist ultraviolet light and flame retardants. Stock foam raw material is cut so that it will expand to form an elongated insert base.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2007Date of Patent: July 13, 2010Inventor: Mark Pavlansky
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Patent number: 7748170Abstract: A bulkhead floor drain for positioning in the basement floor at the base of bulkhead stairs, such bulkhead floor drain extending beyond each side of the width of such bulkhead stair opening. The bulkhead floor drain has a top cover member and a lower channel duct positioned thereunder, such top cover member having a plurality of diagonal slots defined therein for passage therethrough of water and debris coming down said bulkhead stairs and falling into the lower channel duct, such bulkhead floor drain to direct such water to drainage areas to prevent water from flowing further onto the basement floor.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2007Date of Patent: July 6, 2010Inventor: James M. Pratt
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Patent number: 7743561Abstract: An eaves trough for receiving water from a structure includes an elongated sheet that extends along a longitudinal axis and extends integrally from a first longitudinal edge to a second longitudinal edge. An upper portion of the sheet at least partially overlies the structure and extends from the first longitudinal edge to a longitudinal transition. A lower portion of the sheet extends from the longitudinal transition to the second longitudinal edge. The lower portion of the sheet extends generally downward from the upper portion of the sheet at the longitudinal transition and extends under at least part of the upper portion of the sheet, such that the lower portion of the sheet defines a trough below the upper portion of the sheet. Apertures are formed through the upper portion of the sheet such that the apertures overlie the trough. The water travels from the structure onto the upper portion of the sheet and through the apertures to the trough.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2008Date of Patent: June 29, 2010Inventor: Michael J. Frederick