Gutter insert
11035124 ยท 2021-06-15
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Abstract
The present concept is a gutter insert designed to fit within the corner section of an eaves trough. The gutter insert includes a substantially horizontal bottom wall which includes an arcuate back periphery, and an inner peripheral edge and an upstanding back wall rigidly connected to the horizontal bottom surface at the arcuate back periphery of the horizontal bottom wall, wherein the upstanding back wall together with the horizontal bottom wall define a first and a second transverse edge, which include a first and second upstanding edge respectively. The horizontal bottom wall is configured to lie adjacent to a base of the corner section of an eaves trough and extends between the inner sidewall and an outer sidewall of corner section of an eaves trough at the first and second transverse edges. The inner peripheral edge is configured to lie substantially adjacent an inner sidewall of the corner section of an eaves trough such that the horizontal bottom wall, the upstanding back wall of the gutter insert, together with an inner side wall of the corner section of an eaves trough form a channel directing the flow of water smoothly around the corner of a corner section of an eaves trough.
Claims
1. A gutter insert designed to fit within a corner section of an eaves trough, the gutter insert comprising; a) a substantially horizontal bottom wall which includes an arcuate back periphery, and an inner peripheral edge; b) an upstanding back wall rigidly connected to the horizontal bottom wall surface at the arcuate back periphery of the horizontal bottom wall, wherein the upstanding back wall together with the horizontal bottom wall includes a first and a second transverse edge, which includes a first and second upstanding edge respectively; c) the horizontal bottom wall is configured to lie adjacent to a base of the corner section of the eaves trough and extends between the an inner sidewall and an outer sidewall of the corner section of the eaves trough at the first and second transverse edges; d) wherein the inner peripheral edge is configured to lie substantially adjacent the an inner sidewall of the corner section of the eaves trough; e) such that the horizontal bottom wall, the upstanding back wall of the gutter insert, together with the an inner side wall of the corner section of the eaves trough form a channel directing the flow of water smoothly around the corner of the corner section of the eaves trough, trough: and f) wherein the upstanding back wall is substantially perpendicular to the horizontal bottom wall and contacts the outer side wall of the corner section of the eaves trough, at the first and second upstanding edge.
2. The gutter insert claimed in claim 1 wherein the inner peripheral edge is a V shape to follow the contour of the inner corner portion of the corner section of the eaves trough, wherein the inner apex of the corner section of the eaves trough is adjacent to an apex of the V shaped peripheral edge thereby preventing longitudinal movement of the gutter insert in an installed position within the corner section of the eaves trough.
3. The gutter insert claimed in claim 2 wherein a first arm and a second arm of the V shaped peripheral edge extend substantially perpendicular to each other.
4. A gutter insert designed to fit within a corner section of an eaves trough, the gutter insert comprising: a) a substantially horizontal bottom wall which includes an arcuate back periphery, and an inner peripheral edge: b) an upstanding back wall rigidly connected to the horizontal bottom wall at the arcuate back periphery of the horizontal bottom wall, wherein the upstanding back wall together with the horizontal bottom wall includes a first and a second transverse edge, which includes a first and second upstanding edge respectively: c) the horizontal bottom wall is configured to lie adjacent to a base of the corner section of an eaves trough and extends between an inner sidewall and an outer sidewall of the corner section of the eaves trough at the first and second transverse edges: d) wherein the inner peripheral edge is configured to lie substantially adjacent the inner sidewall of the corner section of the eaves trough: e) such that the horizontal bottom wall, the upstanding back wall of the gutter insert, together with the inner side wall of the corner section of the eaves trough form a channel directing the flow of water smoothly around the corner of the corner section of the eaves trough: f) wherein the upstanding back wall substantially follows the cross sectional contour of and lies adjacent to the outer side wall at the first and second upstanding edge.
5. The gutter insert claimed in claim 1, wherein the corner section of the eaves trough is an inside corner and the upstanding back wall deflects water around a corner in a smooth arcuate path.
6. The gutter insert claimed in claim 4, wherein the corner section of the eaves trough is an outside corner and the upstanding back wall deflects water around a corner in a smooth arcuate path.
7. The gutter insert claimed in claim 5, wherein a vertical height of the upstanding back wall is lower than a vertical height of the outer side wall of the corner section of the eaves trough.
8. The gutter insert claimed in claim 6, wherein a vertical height of the upstanding back wall is lower than a vertical height of the outer side wall top lip of the corner section of the eaves trough such that the back wall is wedged between the base and top lip of the corner section of the eaves trough.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) With the intention of providing demonstration of the characteristics of the device or method, an example or examples are given below, without any restrictive character whatsoever, with reference to the corresponding figures of preferred embodiments of the device and method as follows:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(14) The present concept is shown in
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(16) Gutter insert 100 includes the following major components, namely bottom wall 104 which is rigidly connected to an upstanding curved or arcuate back wall 122 at back periphery 106.
(17) Bottom wall 104 includes an inner peripheral edge 132 which includes a first arm 134 and a second arm 136 which meet at apex 130. Gutter insert for an inside corner 100 further includes a first transverse edge 108 and a second transverse edge 110. First transverse edge 108 includes a first upstanding edge 114 and second transverse edge 110 includes a second upstanding edge 116.
(18) Gutter insert 100 further includes a top edge 119 which is the top curve or arcuate portion of the back wall 122 and gap 180 which is the space between top edge 119 and outer side walls 120 proximate outer apex 138.
(19) Gutter insert 100 is described with reference to a first longitudinal direction 144 and a second longitudinal direction 145 which generally corresponds to the direction of the longitudinal lengths of gutters or eaves trough that connect to the corner portions. Gutter insert 100 is further described with reference to vertical direction 146 and radial direction 148.
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(21) The inside corner section of an eaves trough 102 includes an inner sidewall 118, a base 112, an outer sidewall 120, an inner corner section 126 with an inner apex 128. Outer sidewalls 120 meet at outer miter 139 at outer apex 138.
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(23) Bottom wall 204 includes a first transverse edge 208 which includes a first upstanding edge 214 and further includes a second transverse edge 210 which includes a second upstanding edge 216.
(24) Bottom wall 204 also includes am inner peripheral edge 232 which a first arm 234 and a second arm 236 which meet at apex 230.
(25) Gutter insert 200 further includes a top edge 219. Gutter insert 200 is described with reference to the following directions, namely first longitudinal direction 244, second longitudinal direction 245, first vertical direction 246, and radial direction 248.
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(28) Upstanding back wall 122, 222 is rigidly connected to the horizontal bottom surface 104, 204 at the arcuate back periphery 106, 206 of the horizontal bottom wall 104, 204 wherein gutter inserts 100, 200 include upstanding back wall 122, 222 rigidly connected to horizontal bottom wall 104, 204 and are bounded by a first and second transverse edge 108, 208, and 110, 210, top edge 119, 219 and inner peripheral edge 132, 232
(29) Gutter inserts 100, 200 contact the corner sections of the eaves trough 102, 202 at the following contact areas. The horizontal bottom wall 104, 204 of gutter insert 100, 200 is configured to lay adjacent and contact base 112, 212 of the corner sections of the eaves trough 102, 202 respectively. The back wall 122, 222 of gutter insert 100, 200 lays adjacent and contacts the outer side wall 120, 220 of the corner section of an eaves trough 102, 202 proximate first upstanding edge 114, 214 and second upstanding edge 116, 216. Back wall 122, 222 of gutter insert 100, 200 forms a gap 180, 280 between back wall 122, 222 and outer side wall 120, 220 proximate outer apex 138, 238 which located between first upstanding edge 114, 214 and second upstanding edge 116, 216. Gutter inserts 100, 200 are glued or caulked to base 112, 212 and outer side walls 120, 220 at the contact areas described above thereby preventing water from entering the gap 180, 280.
(30) The horizontal bottom wall 104, 204 together with the upstanding back wall 122, 222 of the gutter insert 100, 200 together with an inner side wall 118, 218 of the corner section of the eavestrough 102, 202 form a channel 124, 224 directing the flow of water smoothly around the corner of a corner section of an eaves trough 102, 202.
(31) Gutter insert 100 and gutter insert 200 are designed to fit into corner sections of an existing eaves trough. They are placed into the corner sections of an existing eaves trough and sealed with suitable caulking along the bottom wall 104, 204, first and second transverse edges 108, 110, 208, 210 and first and second upstanding edges 114, and 116. This forms a new channel for the 124, 224 for the water to flow around the corner sections of an existing eaves trough 102, 202.