Patent classifications
E04D13/0641
Solar carport and water management and icicle prevent system for solar carports and canopies
The embodiments are apparatuses, systems and methods of water management and icicle prevention for solar carports, and are designed to catch drips between rows of, and water run-off from, the low side of inclined photovoltaic modules arranged to form the roof of the solar carport or canopy.
Solar carport and water management and icicle prevent system for solar carports and canopies
The embodiments are apparatuses, systems and methods of water management and icicle prevention for solar carports, and are designed to catch drips between rows of, and water run-off from, the low side of inclined photovoltaic modules arranged to form the roof of the solar carport or canopy.
Container apparatus for holding sportsman accessories
A container apparatus for removable attachment is disclosed. The container includes a reception portion having a base and one or more dividing walls configured to separate items within the reception portion, and one or more brackets longitudinally adjustable along the holder, the brackets comprising hooks for selectively clasping ends of the elongated sides. The reception portion comprises integrally formed elongated sides extending from the base and end sides extending between the elongated sides to form an open container. The apparatus is configured to receive items therein allowing efficient exchange of sportsman items when coupled to a tree, tree stand or interior of a boat.
Waterfall Gutter System
A waterfall gutter system comprises at least one J-shaped rain gutter configured to be attached to edges of a roof wherein mounting hardware is located at an underside of the gutter and a funnel independently attachable at its lower end to a top end of a downspout wherein there is a vertical gap between a top of the funnel and an end of the gutter wherein water can be seen to flow or not flow from the end of the gutter into the top of the funnel from a position of a person standing at ground level.
Rain gutter system
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.
Gutter System
A waterfall gutter system comprises a top tubular pipe above and separated from a semi-circular channel or trough where the pipe and trough are separated through the use of various brackets, connectors, corner connectors, downspouts, and end caps. The various brackets, connectors, corner connectors, downspouts, and end caps having a top opening for receiving the pipe and a bottom opening for receiving the trough where the openings are separated to provide proper spacing.
RAIN GUTTER ASSEMBLY
The invention relates to a rain gutter assembly including a gutter (10) and a moving arrangement (16). The moving arrangement (16) is configured to move at least part of the gutter (10) between an operative or rain gathering position and an inverted or discharge position.
Rain chain installation kit
A kit for installing a rain chain to a rain gutter includes a gutter attachment unit having an outlet tube extendable through a drain aperture of the rain gutter. A rain chain support is attachable to the outlet tube and includes a sloped member which aligns and self-centers a rain chain coupled thereto with the outlet tube such that rainwater exiting the outlet tube is directed onto the rain chain.
GUTTER SYSTEM HAVING A GUTTER, BRACKET, AND COVER, AND METHOD OF INSTALLING THE GUTTER SYSTEM
A gutter system having a gutter, a plurality of brackets, and a cover. The plurality of brackets comprise a support portion and a connector portion for operatively coupling the bracket to the gutter and the cover. The support portion comprises a cover support portion that is operatively coupled to a contoured nose of the cover and a gutter support portion that is operatively coupled to a lip of the gutter. The connector portion comprises a gutter hanger portion that is configured to receive a portion of a rear wall of the gutter and a cover engaging portion that is configured to receive a portion of the cover. The cover comprises a plurality of louvers having one or more louver arms that extend towards an interior of the gutter when the cover is operatively coupled to the gutter.
CONNECTOR ARRANGEMENT AND A METHOD FOR WEATHER PROOFING A ROOF WINDOW ARRANGEMENT
A connector arrangement for a flashing assembly for use in a roof window arrangement is disclosed. It comprises a base connector element, an elevation element and a top connector element. Both connector elements have a gutter in their exterior side, and the gutter is open at one end so that water can drain out of it. An attachment section on the interior side of the base connector element is configured for being attached to a bracket used for connecting a roof window to a load-bearing structure, and the elevation element supports the top connector element so that it is positioned above the base connector element. In the mounted state the second end of the top connector element is arranged above the gutter of the base connector element and their length directions extend substantially in parallel to each other. A method for weather proofing a roof window arrangement is also disclosed.