Gutter cover assembly for mounting on a roof edge, and corresponding method
A gutter cover assembly and corresponding methods of use, where the assembly is generally adapted for mounting on the edge of a roof and over an adjacent gutter. The assembly includes a cover adapted to extend over the edge of a roof and an adjacent gutter. The cover includes a mounting portion adapted for mounting on the roof, and a guard portion adapted to extend over the gutter to prevent leaves and debris from entering the gutter. The assembly also includes a support disposed under the guard portion to support the guard portion over the gutter. The cover is slideably disposed relative to the support before the cover is fixedly mounted on the roof.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/553,506, filed Mar. 16, 2004, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
TECHNICAL FIELDThe subject invention relates generally to gutter covers, and more specifically to gutter covers that can be installed on roofing decks having a variety of pitches, while providing venting through the roofing deck.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONRain gutters can be mounted on sides of buildings, just below a roofline to facilitate runoff of water from a roof. However, rain gutters can clog with debris such as leaves or twigs, rendering the rain gutter susceptible to backing up with rain or snow. Even worse, a clogged rain gutter can cause the buildup of snow or ice on the roof and form ice dams that can damage the roof and leak into the building. A number of gutter screens and shields exist to prevent debris from collecting in the gutter. However, screens need regular cleaning or they may become clogged by debris, preventing the flow of water from entering the gutter.
Gutter covers that rely on the surface tension of water rather than using screens prevent debris from building up in the gutter and do not need regular cleaning. These covers typically allow rain to flow down a top segment of the cover and around the front. The rain continues to flow along an undersurface of the cover due to the surface tension of water. The rain eventually drops off the cover into the rain gutter. However, these covers have a number of drawbacks. First, the covers usually require that the cover be screwed into the gutter or supported by the installation of an additional bracket; or they may require the use of an extra clip to attach the gutter cover to the rain gutter. Screws connecting the cover to the rain gutter may cause leaks and cracks in the rain gutter. Extra brackets and clips that attach to the rain gutter can add complexity to the gutter cover installation and therefore may add cost to the consumer. Finally, not all gutter covers work on a variety of roof pitches.
In addition, those skilled in the art of roofing provide ventilation to the building by cutting a hole in a roof deck just above a roofline. Air is able to reach the hole in the roof deck by installing an air vent between the roof deck and the shingles of the roof. The air vent provides a passage for air to travel from the attic to the outside and vice versa. However, air vents do not protect the rain gutters below the air vent from clogging. Thus, if the rain gutter clogs with debris, the rain or snow in the gutter may back up into the attic by traveling through the air vent. This may cause water damage inside the building including in the ceiling and down the inside of the walls. Moreover, mold may grow where the inside of the building got wet.
Thus, an object of the present invention is to provide a gutter cover or guard that prevents debris from entering gutters and that installs on a variety of roof pitches without any additional screws, brackets or clips.
A related objective is to provide an effective and convenient system for roofers to install when putting a replacement roof on an existing home, where the system includes a gutter cover, a drip edge, an equivalent to a starter row of shingles, and possibly also a ventilation feature that permits ventilation to the building under the cover and through the roof deck.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION AND ADVANTAGESAccording to one conception of the invention, there is a gutter cover assembly for mounting on the edge of a roof and over an adjacent gutter. The assembly comprises a cover adapted to extend over the edge of a roof and an adjacent gutter. The cover includes a mounting portion adapted for mounting on the roof, and a guard portion adapted to extend over the gutter to prevent leaves and debris from entering the gutter. The assembly also includes a support disposed under the guard portion to support the guard portion over the gutter. The cover is slideably disposed relative to the support before the cover is fixedly mounted on the roof.
According to another conception of the invention, there is a novel method for protecting a roof edge and a gutter disposed adjacent the roof edge including the steps of: disposing a cover over the roof edge and the gutter; disposing a support in the gutter and under the cover for supporting the cover over the gutter; adjusting the cover relative to the gutter so that the cover extends over the gutter in a predetermined manner; and fixing the cover to the roof edge.
According to yet another conception of the invention, there is a novel method for protecting a roof edge and a gutter disposed adjacent the roof edge. The method includes the steps of: forming a vent through the roof edge adjacent the gutter; covering the vent and the gutter with a cover; spacing the cover a predetermined distance away from the vent hole to permit venting through the vent; adjusting the cover over the gutter to extend over the gutter a predetermined distance; and fixing the cover to the roof edge.
The invention in its various forms permits roofers with a simple and effective tool for addressing a number roofing issues with a single device. The result is that roofers are better able to provide a replacement roof that is effective and relatively inexpensive.
FIGURES IN THE DRAWINGSThe present invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
The present invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which a gutter cover assembly is generally shown at 10.
Generally, the gutter cover assembly 10 prevents debris such as leaves or twigs from entering a rain gutter 12 attached below a roof 14 of a building 16 shown in
Guard 18 includes a top planar segment 24 extending from an edge of roof deck 26 to a front wall 28 of the rain gutter 12 shown in
Support 20 is adapted to rest on some support structure such as a horizontal pin 40 typically found in rain gutter 12; and support 20 provides the structure to support guard 18 as shown in
The ventilation structure 22 includes a first planar segment 60 extending from the top end of rear leg 48 shown in
Mounting portion 21 includes top plate 86 and bottom plate 72. Mounting portion 21 provides the structure to secure gutter cover 10 to roof deck 26 with roofing nails 82 shown in
Gutter cover 10 prevents debris from entering rain gutter 12 while still allowing rain to run off roof 14 and into rain gutter 12 shown in
Support 20 provides the structure for guard 18 to rest on horizontal pin 40 in rain gutter 12 while not touching front wall 28 shown in
Ventilation structure 22 allows air to flow from outside building 16, under gutter cover 10, through ventilation gap 84 in roof deck 26 and into building 16; and it allows air to travel in the reverse direction. This airflow allows for ventilation of building 16. Air is able to flow freely due to gap 32 between front segment 30 and front wall 28 and the apertures in first segment 60, third segment 70, bottom plate 72 and ventilation gap 84. Front support projection 68 ensures a proper spacing between roof deck 26 and top segment 24 along with second segment 66. Rear support projection 74 ensures a proper spacing between roof deck 26 and top segment 24 above ventilation gap 84. The combination ventilation structure 22 with guard 18 provides proper building ventilation without the concerns associated with past roof deck ventilation systems. The combination of ventilation structure 22 and guard 18 provides proper ventilation while eliminating debris from causing a back up of rain or snow in rain gutter 12. The elimination of the backup of rain or snow in rain gutter 12 further prevents water or snow from entering building 16 through ventilation gap 84 or damaging shingle 76 and roof deck 26. Finally, by including drip edge 64, gutter cover 10 eliminates the need to install a separate drip edge on building 16, saving time and money. Drip edge 64 provides protection to fascia board 62 by diverting water coming off roof 14 away from fascia board. Because gutter cover 10 already provides a direct path for water to enter gutter 12, drip edge 64 simply provides added protection.
Mounting portion 21 simplifies the installation process as shown in
Additional features may assist in installation of the gutter cover 10. For example, a ridge 78 may be added to top segment 24 to align the guard with shingle 76 and prevent water or snow from creeping under shingle 76 shown in
Obviously, many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. Therefore, it is to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described. Moreover, the reference numerals are merely for convenience and are not intended to be in any way limiting.
Claims
1. A gutter cover assembly for mounting on the edge of a roof and over an adjacent gutter, the assembly comprising:
- a cover adapted to extend over the edge of a roof and an adjacent gutter;
- the cover including a mounting portion adapted for mounting on the roof, and a guard portion adapted to extend over the gutter to prevent leaves and debris from entering the gutter;
- a support disposed under the guard portion to support the guard portion over the gutter;
- the cover being slideably disposed relative to the support before the cover is fixedly mounted on the roof.
2. The assembly of claim 1 wherein the support includes a drip edge adapted to contact the back of the gutter.
3. The assembly of claim 1 including a least one spacing structure disposed under the cover adapted to space the cover above the roof a predetermined distance to permit venting under the cover.
4. The assembly of claim 1 wherein the support includes at least one perforated portion to permit venting through the support.
5. The assembly of claim 1 wherein the mounting portion and the guard portion constitute a first unit, and the support constitutes a second unit separate from the first unit.
6. The assembly of claim 2 wherein the support includes a base adapted to rest in the gutter with a front leg extending upwardly from the base at a predetermined first angle, and a rear leg spaced apart from the front leg extending upwardly from the base at a predetermined second angle.
7. The assembly of claim 6 wherein the drip edge is spaced apart from the base a predetermined distance so that when the drip edge abuts the gutter, the base is located closer to the front of the gutter than to the back of the gutter.
8. A method for protecting a roof edge and a gutter disposed adjacent the roof edge including the steps of:
- disposing a cover over the roof edge and the gutter;
- disposing a support in the gutter and under the cover for supporting the cover over the gutter;
- adjusting the cover relative to the gutter so that the cover extends over the gutter in a predetermined manner; and
- fixing the cover to the roof edge.
9. The method of claim 8 wherein the support includes a drip edge, and the step of disposing the support in the gutter further includes the step of abutting the drip edge with the back of the gutter.
10. The method of claim 8 wherein the step of adjusting the cover includes sliding the cover relative to the support.
11. A method for protecting a roof edge and a gutter disposed adjacent the roof edge including the steps of:
- forming a vent through the roof edge adjacent the gutter;
- covering the vent and the gutter with a cover;
- spacing the cover a predetermined distance away from the vent hole to permit venting through the vent;
- adjusting the cover over the gutter to extend over the gutter a predetermined distance; and
- fixing the cover to the roof edge.
12. The method of claim 11 wherein the step of spacing the cover includes the step of disposing a support in the gutter under the cover.
13. The method of claim 12 wherein the support in the gutter includes a drip edge, and the step of disposing the support further includes the step of placing the drip edge in abutting relationship with the back of the gutter.
14. The method of claim 11 wherein the step of spacing the cover includes the step of disposing a rear support on the roof edge under the cover and adjacent the vent.
15. A gutter cover assembly for mounting on the edge of a roof and over an adjacent gutter, the assembly comprising:
- a cover adapted to extend over the edge of a roof and an adjacent gutter;
- a support disposed under the cover, the support being adapted to support the cover over the gutter and to space the cover above the roof a predetermined distance to permit venting under the cover; and
- wherein the support includes at least one perforated portion to permit venting through the support.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 15, 2005
Publication Date: Sep 22, 2005
Inventors: Kenneth Collister (North Branch, MI), Brenden Jones (Elgin, IL), Robert Allen (Rochester, MI), Gary Allen (Rochester, MI)
Application Number: 11/080,044