GUTTER CLEANING SYSTEM
20170218634 ยท 2017-08-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
B08B5/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B08B9/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A gutter cleaning system is disclosed which has an air line for receiving air, a first section having a first end and a second end, the first end adapted to being connected to the air line, the first section having an aperture formed therein, and a head assembly connected to the second end of the first section, the head assembly having an arm portion having an aperture.
Claims
1. A gutter cleaning system comprising: an air line for receiving air; a first section having a first end and a second end, the first end adapted to being connected to the air line, the first section having an aperture formed therein; and a head assembly connected to the second end of the first section, the head assembly having an arm portion having an aperture.
2. The gutter cleaning system of claim 1 wherein the air line is connected to an air compressor for providing compressed air through the air line, the first section, and the head assembly.
3. The gutter cleaning system of claim 1 further comprising a second section having a first end and a second end, the first end being adapted to being connected to the head assembly.
4. The gutter cleaning system of claim 3 wherein the second section further comprises an aperture formed therein.
5. The gutter cleaning system of claim 3 further comprising a second head assembly connected to the second end of the second section, the second head assembly having an arm portion having an aperture.
6. The gutter cleaning system of claim 1 wherein the air line comprises plastic tubing.
7. The gutter cleaning system of claim 1 wherein the first section and the head assembly each comprise plastic tubing.
8. A gutter cleaning system comprising: an air line for receiving air; a first section having a first end and a second end, the first end adapted to being connected to the air line, the first section having an aperture formed therein; a head assembly connected to the second end of the first section, the head assembly having an arm portion having an aperture formed therein; and a clip for securing the first section to a gutter.
9. The gutter cleaning system of claim 8 wherein the air line is connected to an air compressor for providing compressed air through the air line, the first section, and the head assembly.
10. The gutter cleaning system of claim 8 further comprising a second section having a first end and a second end, the first end being adapted to being connected to the head assembly.
11. The gutter cleaning system of claim 10 wherein the second section further comprises an aperture formed therein.
12. The gutter cleaning system of claim 10 further comprising a second head assembly connected to the second end of the second section, the second head assembly having an arm portion having an aperture formed therein.
13. The gutter cleaning system of claim 8 wherein the air line comprises plastic tubing.
14. The gutter cleaning system of claim 8 wherein the first section and the head assembly each comprise plastic tubing.
15. A gutter cleaning system comprising: an air line having a first end and a second end with the first end for receiving air; an elbow connector having a first end and a second end with the first end adapted to being connected to the second end of the air line; a first section having a first end and a second end, the first end adapted to being connected to the second end of the elbow, the first section having an aperture formed therein; a tee connector having a first end, a second end, and a third end, the first end adapted to being connected to the second end of the first section; a head assembly connected to the second end of the tee connector, the head assembly having an arm portion having an aperture formed therein; a second section having a first end and a second end, the first end adapted to being connected to the third end of the tee connector, the second section having an aperture formed therein and an end cap for covering the second end of the second section.
16. The gutter cleaning system of claim 15 further comprising a pair of clamp members with one of the clamp members for connecting the second end of the air line to the first end of the elbow connector and the other one of the clamp members for connecting the second end of the elbow connector to the first end of the first section.
17. The gutter cleaning system of claim 15 further comprising three clamp members with the first clamp member for connecting the first end of the tee member to the second end of the first section, the second clamp member for connected the second end of the tee member to the head assembly, and the third clamp member for connecting the third end of the tee member to the first end of the second section.
18. The gutter cleaning system of claim 15 wherein the first end of the air line is connected to an air compressor for providing compressed air through the air line, the elbow connector, the first section, the tee connector, the head assembly, and the second section.
19. The gutter cleaning system of claim 18 wherein the air line further comprises a shut off valve.
20. The gutter cleaning system of claim 15 further comprising a first clip for securing the first section to a gutter and a second clip for securing the second section to the gutter.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0024] Referring now to the drawings, wherein like numbers refer to like items, number 10 identifies a preferred embodiment of a gutter cleaning system constructed according to the present disclosure. Referring now to
[0025] As can be appreciated, in operation the air compressor 28 is turned on to provide compressed air through the shut off valve 30, the air line 12, the first section 14 out through the apertures 20 in the first section 14 and the apertures 26 and 42 of the head assemblies 22 and 38. The compressed air is capable of moving any debris in the gutter 32 down or out of the gutter 32 by use of the head assemblies 22 and 38. Also, if the gutter 32 is fitted with a screen or other type device then the compressed air flowing through the apertures 20 will blow any debris on the screen off of the screen and away from the gutter 32. The air line 12 and the first section 14 may be any length that is required to clean any length of the gutter 32. The air compressor 26 may be positioned at a remote location or within the structure 34. Although not shown, the air compressor 28 may be connected to a timer, or a computer, or a WiFi connected device for selectively or automatically operating the gutter cleaning system 10. For example, the gutter cleaning system 10 may be programmed to run twice a day for a predetermined period of time in order to clean the gutter 32. It is also possible that the gutter cleaning system 10 may have an app or other software program so that the system 10 may be operated from a smartphone. The air compressor 28 may be a commercially available device that is used to produce compressed air. By way of example only, the volume of air delivered may be from 10 to 40 cubic feet per minute (cfm) and the amount of pressure that the compressor 28 is able to develop is 50 to 250 pounds per square inch (psi). The air line 12 and the first section 14 may be a plastic or rubber tubing or air hose that is capable of withstanding 250 to 500 pounds of pressure per square inch. By way of example only, PEX tubing may be used for the air line 12 and the first section 14. PEX tubing is a cross-linked polyethylene pipe manufactured using extrusion method. PEX tubing or pipe is cost-effective, flexible, durable, and easy to install.
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[0027] The gutter cleaning system 100 may operate in the following manner. The air compressor (not shown) is turned on to provide compressed air through the shut off valve, if present, the air line 112, the elbow connector 118, the first section 126, the tee connector 138, the head assembly (not shown), and the second section 140. Compressed air is allowed to flow out of the apertures 132 in the first section 126 and the apertures 146 of the second section 140. Compressed air that flows out of the apertures 132 and 146 are used to move debris on the screen 110 away from the screen 110 and the gutter 104. As will be discussed further herein, compressed air is capable of moving any debris in the gutter 104 down or out of the gutter 104 by use of the head assembly (not shown). The air line 112, the first section 126, and the second section 140 may be any length that is required to clean any length of the gutter 104. Although not shown, it is possible that a number of first sections 126, second sections 140, tee connectors 138, head assemblies, and clip devices 136 may be used depending on the length of the gutter 104. In essence, the gutter cleaning system 100 may be scaled to any size of gutter 104. Due to the system 100 being capable of being scaled, this provides for the system 100 to be installed by either a professional or a homeowner. It is also possible that the system 100 may be provided in a kit form to be installed by a homeowner. Although the air line 112 is shown running along an exterior side of the house 102, it is possible that the air line 112 may be inserted or hidden within the house 102. The air compressor may be positioned at a remote location or within the house 102. Although not shown, the air compressor may be connected to a timer, or a computer, or a WiFi connected device for selectively or automatically operating the gutter cleaning system 100. For example, the gutter cleaning system 100 may be programmed to run twice a day for a predetermined period of time in order to clean the gutter 104. As has been indicated, it is also possible that the gutter cleaning system 100 may have an app or other software program so that the system 100 may be operated from a smartphone.
[0028] With reference now to
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[0030] From all that has been said, it will be clear that there has thus been shown and described herein a gutter cleaning system which fulfills the various objects and advantages sought therefor. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art, however, that many changes, modifications, variations, and other uses and applications of the subject gutter cleaning system are possible and contemplated. All changes, modifications, variations, and other uses and applications which do not depart from the spirit and scope of the disclosure are deemed to be covered by the disclosure, which is limited only by the claims which follow.