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Universal Gutter Guard Cleaning Brush
20210045518 · 2021-02-18 ·

A brush with bristles attached to multiple sides is designed to clean any gutter guard type that is manufactured today, including reverse curve type gutter guards. The brush has a main body of reverse-oriented bristles and accommodates an extension pole on the reverse side. When placed on top of the gutter guard, the brush can be pushed/pulled back and forth using the pole to dislodge any unwanted debris attached to the gutter guard's working surface. The use of the pole removes the need for a person to be on the roof when attempting to clean the gutter and/or gutter guard. With multiple bristle orientations, the brush cart be used for other outdoor cleaning uses, such as house fixtures, structures, windows and so forth.

Gutter-cleaning device
11859388 · 2024-01-02 ·

The gutter-cleaning device is configured for use in removing debris from a gutter. The gutter-cleaning device discharges a flow of water into the gutter that washes away the debris. The gutter-cleaning device is an extension apparatus that extends the reach of a client such that the client can discharge the flow of water into the gutter while standing on the ground. The gutter-cleaning device comprises a plurality of pipes, a plurality of fittings, a hose, and a nozzle. The plurality of fittings interconnect the plurality of pipes to form a fluid network. The fluid network is a fluid series circuit that transports water received under pressure from the hose to the nozzle. The nozzle discharges the water into the gutter that washes away the debris.

GUTTER CLEANER AND A BUCKET HANGER
20200392737 · 2020-12-17 ·

A gutter cleaning tool includes a cleaning blade having a first edge, a second edge, and a third edge and a handle attached to the cleaning blade. The first edge of the cleaning blade engages a bottom of a gutter. The second edge of the cleaning blade engages an exterior side wall of the gutter, the exterior side wall of the gutter being away from a roof. The third edge of the cleaning blade engages the handle and attaching to the handle. The third edge of the cleaning blade and the first edge of the cleaning blade form an angle, the angle being less than ninety degrees. The handle follows the third edge of the cleaning blade such that the handle follows the angle. The handle extends beyond the gutter in a direction away from the roof.

Universal gutter guard cleaning brush
10827821 · 2020-11-10 · ·

A brush with bristles attached to multiple sides is designed to clean any gutter guard type that is manufactured today, including reverse curve type gutter guards. The brush has a main body of reverse-oriented bristles and accommodates an extension pole on the reverse side. When placed on top of the gutter guard, the brush can be pushed/pulled back and forth using the pole to dislodge any unwanted debris attached to the gutter guard's working surface. The use of the pole removes the need for a person to be on the roof when attempting to clean the gutter and/or gutter guard. With multiple bristle orientations, the brush can be used for other outdoor cleaning uses, such as house fixtures, structures, windows and so forth.

Apparatus and methods for cleaning gutters
10760276 · 2020-09-01 ·

An apparatus includes rigid tubing and a tubular nozzle. The tubular nozzle is attached to the rigid tubing and includes a proximal nozzle portion, a distal nozzle portion, and a guide-shoe. The proximal nozzle portion defines a first proximal nozzle sub-portion merging with a second proximal nozzle sub-portion at a first angle. The distal nozzle portion is removably attached to the proximal nozzle portion and defines a first distal nozzle sub-portion merging with a second distal nozzle sub-portion at a second angle. The guide-shoe projects outwardly from an exterior sidewall of the distal nozzle portion. In use, high-velocity air is propelled through the tubular nozzle to remove debris from the gutter. The guide-shoe allows the tubular nozzle to easily bypass hangers that are located in the gutter and to lock the tubular nozzle in the gutter so that it does not unintentionally depart the gutter.

Gutter debris-grinding device
10744510 · 2020-08-18 ·

The gutter debris-grinding device attaches to a rain gutter directly above a downspout. A float switch attached to a float in the gutter senses when water is collecting in the gutter instead of draining through the downspout. The float switch may trigger a grinder motor to turn on, causing rotation of a grinder blade at the end of a grinder shaft located above the downspout. The float switch may also trigger an elevation motor to lower the grinder motor by rotating a leadscrew, causing the grinder blade to cut and/or break debris that may be blocking the entrance to the downspout. Upon sensing that the water level has gone down, or after a predetermined time interval, the grinder motor may be raised and the grinder blade may be stopped.

DEBRIS COLLECTOR FOR ROOF GUTTER SYSTEMS
20200256059 · 2020-08-13 ·

An apparatus for catching debris that includes a collection assembly. The collection assembly including a screen section. The screen section including a plurality of diverters configured to break water tension and slow water flow as water flows over the plurality of diverters from a roof surface. The plurality of diverters being spaced apart from one another in such a way that the slowed water is capable of draining into a gutter system from the screen section.

Gutter cleaner and a bucket hanger
10731349 · 2020-08-04 ·

A gutter cleaning tool includes a cleaning blade having a first edge, a second edge, and a third edge and a handle attached to the cleaning blade. The first edge of the cleaning blade engages a bottom of a gutter. The second edge of the cleaning blade engages an exterior side wall of the gutter, the exterior side wall of the gutter being away from a roof. The third edge of the cleaning blade engages the handle and attaching to the handle. The third edge of the cleaning blade and the first edge of the cleaning blade form an angle, the angle being less than ninety degrees. The handle follows the third edge of the cleaning blade such that the handle follows the angle. The handle extends beyond the gutter in a direction away from the roof.

RAIN GUTTER DREDGER AND USE THEREOF
20200199879 · 2020-06-25 ·

This disclosure is directed to a system designed for automatic de-clogging a rain gutter and a downspout. The system (also referred to as a gutter dredger) comprises a motion device (motor) and a cleaning device. When it is raining, rain water can power the system to cause reciprocating motions of the cleaning device that can result in de-clogging of a gutter and a downspout that have the system installed. A debris removal device may be positioned in the downspout to remove big debris before it moves into the motor. The gutter dredger can be used for automatically de-clogging a gutter and downspout whenever it is raining.

APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR CLEANING GUTTERS
20200181915 · 2020-06-11 ·

An apparatus includes rigid tubing and a tubular nozzle. The tubular nozzle is attached to the rigid tubing and includes a proximal nozzle portion, a distal nozzle portion, and a guide-shoe. The proximal nozzle portion defines a first proximal nozzle sub-portion merging with a second proximal nozzle sub-portion at a first angle. The distal nozzle portion is removably attached to the proximal nozzle portion and defines a first distal nozzle sub-portion merging with a second distal nozzle sub-portion at a second angle. The guide-shoe projects outwardly from an exterior sidewall of the distal nozzle portion. In use, high-velocity air is propelled through the tubular nozzle to remove debris from the gutter. The guide-shoe allows the tubular nozzle to easily bypass hangers that are located in the gutter and to lock the tubular nozzle in the gutter so that it does not unintentionally depart the gutter.