Rain gutter for tin roof or the like
10619352 ยท 2020-04-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
E04D13/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
An elongated rain gutter member is formed with a G-shape profile, and having an eave flange that fits between an edge of roofing material and the roof support beneath it, a generally vertical soffit portion extending down from the eave flange, and a curved rain channel member that curves outwardly and up forming a rainwater channel with the soffit portion, and continuing up and over the edge of the roofing material. A hemmed edge of the free edge portion of the curved rain channel member is fastened to the roofing material and is spaced so as to form channels into the rain gutter between the edge portion and the roofing material. This rain gutter can be used on a tin roof that has elongated ribs or can be adapted to use with a shingle roof or other roof.
Claims
1. A rain gutter for a roof comprising at least one elongated gutter member adapted to fit along an eave edge of a roof that is formed of a roofing material applied onto a roof support, the roofing material having an upper surface and an eave edge; the elongated gutter member including in cross-section: a flat flange portion that is adapted to fit between the eave edge of the roofing material and the roof support beneath said eave edge; a substantially vertical soffit portion that extends downward from an edge of said flat flange portion; a curved rain channel member extending from a lower edge of said soffit portion and curving up and back therefrom and having a free edge portion that extends above said eave edge of said roofing material so as to lie against the upper surface of said roofing material; and a plurality of fasteners holding fast the free edge portion of said rain channel member against said roofing material and configured to leave an open passageway between the free edge of said curved rain channel member and said roofing material.
2. The rain gutter according to claim 1, wherein said elongated gutter member has a generally G-shaped profile.
3. The rain gutter according to claim 1, wherein said roof is a tin roof and said roofing material is sheet metal formed with ribs that are a predetermined height and spacing and extend from eave to ridge, and said free end of said curved rain channel member is fastened to each of said ribs.
4. The rain gutter according to claim 1, further comprising a D shaped cap attached at least at one end of said curved rain channel member.
5. The rain gutter according to claim 1, further comprising an end cap formed with a profile that is generally a sector of a circle.
6. The rain gutter according to claim 1, wherein said roof comprises an eave strip having a plurality of ribs thereon spaced apart at intervals in a horizontal direction and each said rib extending in a direction from the eave towards the ridge of said roof.
7. The rain gutter according to claim 6, wherein said fasteners are rivets inserted through said free edge portion of the rain channel member and into an associated one of said plurality of ribs.
8. The rain gutter according to claim 1, wherein said free edge portion of said rain channel member includes a hem.
9. The rain gutter according to claim 8, wherein said hem is formed of a folded-over portion of said free edge portion.
10. The rain gutter according to claim 1, wherein said elongated rain gutter member is formed of a plastic resin.
11. The rain gutter according to claim 10, wherein said plastic resin is a rigid or semi-rigid plastic resin.
12. The rain gutter according to claim 10, wherein said plastic resin is a composite.
13. The rain gutter according to claim 1, wherein said elongated rain gutter member extends from one end thereof to another end thereof, and is formed with a geometry that permits the rain gutter member when installed on an eave of a roof to slope from said one end towards the other end thereof.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
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(12) In this example, the rain gutter member 10 has an eave flange 26 that is to be installed between the sheet metal roofing material 16 and the roof support 24 at the eave 20 or lower edge of the roof. This can be installed using roofing nails or can be installed using screws or other fasteners. The eave flange 26 is pitched upward an amount appropriate for the pitch of the roof to match the roof pitch. Here the eave flange has a width of about 3 inches from its distal edge to a bend where it meets a soffit portion 28. The soffit portion extends vertically down, here about 4 inches to a bottom edge where a bend joins it to a curved rain channel portion 30. The soffit portion can be placed directly against a fascia board, if present, and may optionally be nailed or screwed to the fascia board. The fascia board is not necessary.
(13) The curved rain channel portion 30 extends upward and outward from the lower edge of the soffit portion 28, curving over a length of about seven to nine inches, which distance is not critical. A free edge portion 32 at the upper, distal part of the curved rain channel portion extends over an eave end of the roofing material 16 so as to extend over the eave portion of the ribs 18. This free edge portion may be the final two inches of the rain gutter member. At its distal edge, the final half-inch is bent over and turned under to form a seam 34, i.e., a double-thickness smooth edge.
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(15) The rain gutter member 10 can be given a predetermined slope from one end to the other so that rainwater flows toward a down spout 40 at one end thereof, for example, as shown in
(16) Details of the rain gutter member 10 as attached to the roof support 24 and the ribs 18 are shown in
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(19) As an alternative to metal, the G-shaped rain gutter can be made, e.g., extruded, of a durable rigid or semi-rigid plastic resin or composite. In some cases an optional heater wire may be present for prevention of winter frost damage or icicle formation. Also, the geometry of the G-shaped rain gutter can be adjusted so that there is a slope from one end to the other so that rain water drains towards the drain spout location.
(20) The rain gutter of this invention does not require any holes to be manufactured into it or drilled into it for admitting the rainwater, as the rain enters through the channels formed between the roofing material and the free edge of the rain gutter channel member 30. This facilitates installation and allows the gutter to provide its own solid unperforated cover to keep out debris such as leaves and needles. Openings optionally may be provided, for example, for inspection purposes. Cleaning of debris, when necessary, may be effected by taking off one or more of the end caps 44 and flushing the rain gutter with a garden hose.
(21) The invention is not limited to the foregoing embodiments, and many modifications and variations are possible without departing from the main concept. Rather the scope of this invention is defined in the appended claims.