GUTTER ASSEMBLY UTILIZING A LATCH ACTUATED BOTTOM DEBRIS RELEASE DOOR
20190119919 ยท 2019-04-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04D2013/0866
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A gutter assembly utilizing a latch actuated bottom release door. This bottom debris release door allows built-up debris, snow, and the like to be quickly and effectively removed from the gutter such that conventional clearing and cleaning methodologies are not necessary. The latch mechanism utilized can be conveniently actuated from the ground using an extension pole or the like. Optionally, an electronic release mechanism can be provided. The gutter assembly of the present invention can be used with a variety of conventional or custom bracings, end caps, downspouts, connectors, corner pieces, etc., well known to those of ordinary skill in the art, and can be installed like any conventional gutter. All components of the gutter assembly can be extruded, molded, three-dimensional (3-D) printed, or the like.
Claims
1. A gutter assembly, comprising: a gutter body comprising a rear portion, a bottom portion, a front portion, and a top portion, wherein the rear portion of the gutter body comprises a rear wall member, the front portion of the gutter body comprises a front wall member, and the top portion is open such that water, debris, and/or snow can pass into the gutter body; and a pivotable door member disposed in one or more of all or a portion of the bottom portion of the gutter body and a portion of the front portion of the gutter body; wherein the door member is configured to be opened such that the debris and/or snow are released from the gutter body.
2. The gutter assembly of claim 1, further comprising a hinge mechanism operable for pivotably coupling the door member to one or more of the wall member of the rear portion of the gutter body and the bottom portion of the gutter body.
3. The gutter assembly of claim 2, further comprising a latch mechanism coupled to the front wall member of the front portion of the gutter body, wherein the latch mechanism is operable for engaging a portion of the door member opposite the hinge mechanism and holding the door member in a closed configuration such that the water, debris, and/or snow are retained by the gutter body.
4. The gutter assembly of claim 1, wherein the rear wall member forms substantially all of the rear portion of the gutter body.
5. The gutter assembly of claim 1, wherein the door member forms substantially all of the bottom portion of the gutter body.
6. The gutter assembly of claim 1, wherein the front wall member forms a portion of the front portion of the gutter body and the door member forms a remaining portion of the front portion of the gutter body.
7. The gutter assembly of claim 2, wherein the hinge mechanism comprises a sealing flexure disposed between the rear wall member of the rear portion of the gutter body and a rear portion of the door member.
8. The gutter assembly of claim 2, further comprising a sealing member disposed between the front wall member of the front portion of the gutter body and a front portion of the door member.
9. The gutter assembly of claim 3, wherein a retention member of the latch mechanism is biased towards the door member and engages a lip structure coupled to the door member.
10. The gutter assembly of claim 1, further comprising a waste bag coupled to the gutter body adjacent to the door member and configured to catch the debris and/or snow released from the gutter body when the door member is opened.
11. The gutter assembly of claim 3, wherein the latch mechanism comprises one of an electronic retention mechanism and an electromechanical retention mechanism.
12. A method for providing a gutter assembly, comprising: providing a gutter body comprising a rear portion, a bottom portion, a front portion, and a top portion, wherein the rear portion of the gutter body comprises a rear wall member, the front portion of the gutter body comprises a front wall member, and the top portion is open such that water, debris, and/or snow can pass into the gutter body; and providing a pivotable door member disposed in one or more of all or a portion of the bottom portion of the gutter body and a portion of the front portion of the gutter body; wherein the door member is configured to be opened such that the debris and/or snow are released from the gutter body.
13. The method for providing the gutter assembly of claim 12, further comprising providing a hinge mechanism operable for pivotably coupling the door member to one or more of the wall member of the rear portion of the gutter body and the bottom portion of the gutter body.
14. The method for providing the gutter assembly of claim 13, further comprising providing a latch mechanism coupled to the front wall member of the front portion of the gutter body, wherein the latch mechanism is operable for engaging a portion of the door member opposite the hinge mechanism and holding the door member in a closed configuration such that the water, debris, and/or snow are retained by the gutter body.
15. The method for providing the gutter assembly of claim 12, wherein the rear wall member forms substantially all of the rear portion of the gutter body.
16. The method for providing the gutter assembly of claim 12, wherein the door member forms substantially all of the bottom portion of the gutter body.
17. The method for providing the gutter assembly of claim 12, wherein the front wall member forms a portion of the front portion of the gutter body and the door member forms a remaining portion of the front portion of the gutter body.
18. The method for providing the gutter assembly of claim 13, wherein the hinge mechanism comprises a sealing flexure disposed between the rear wall member of the rear portion of the gutter body and a rear portion of the door member.
19. The method for providing the gutter assembly of claim 13, further comprising providing a sealing member disposed between the front wall member of the front portion of the gutter body and a front portion of the door member.
20. The method for providing the gutter assembly of claim 14, wherein a retention member of the latch mechanism is biased towards the door member and engages a lip structure coupled to the door member.
21. The method for providing the gutter assembly of claim 12, further comprising providing a waste bag coupled to the gutter body adjacent to the door member and configured to catch the debris and/or snow released from the gutter body when the door member is opened.
22. The method for providing the gutter assembly of claim 14, wherein the latch mechanism comprises one of an electronic retention mechanism and an electromechanical retention mechanism.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] The present invention is illustrated and described herein with reference to the various drawings, in which like reference numbers are used to denote like assembly components/method steps, as appropriate, and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0015] Again, the present invention provides a gutter assembly utilizing a latch actuated bottom release door. This bottom debris release door allows built-up debris, snow, and the like to be quickly and effectively removed from the gutter such that conventional clearing and cleaning methodologies are not necessary. The latch mechanism utilized can be conveniently actuated from the ground using an extension pole or the like. Optionally, an electronic release mechanism can be provided. The gutter assembly of the present invention can be used with a variety of conventional or custom bracings, end caps, downspouts, connectors, corner pieces, etc., well known to those of ordinary skill in the art, and can be installed like any conventional gutter. All components of the gutter assembly can be extruded, molded, 3-D printed, or the like.
[0016] Referring now specifically to
[0017] The gutter body 12 can utilize any conventional or custom bracing mechanisms 28 that are designed to both hang the gutter assembly 10 on the side/roof of a structure and maintain separation between the rear wall member 22 and the front wall member 26 of the gutter body 12 near the top portion 20 thereof, as well as any conventional or custom end caps 30, downspouts, connectors 32, corner fittings, T-fittings, and/or the like. Such corner fittings and/or T-fittings could also incorporate the door members 24 of the present invention.
[0018] The door member(s) 24 of the present invention are held closed and released by one or more latch mechanisms 34 that are selectively actuated by a user. It will be readily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that the one or more latch mechanisms 34 can include any suitable retention/release mechanisms, such as mechanical mechanisms, electromechanical mechanisms, electronic mechanisms, etc. In this manner, each door member 24 allows built-up debris, snow, and the like to be quickly and effectively removed from the gutter body 12 such that conventional clearing and cleaning methodologies are not necessary. Preferably, he latch mechanism 34 utilized can be conveniently actuated from the ground using an extension pole or the like. Optionally, an electronic release mechanism can be provided such that a switch or remote control can be used to release the door member(s) 24 when it is desired to clear the gutter assembly 10 or avoid a heavy accumulation of snow, for example.
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[0020] Referring now specifically to
[0021] Again, the present invention provides a gutter assembly utilizing a latch actuated bottom release door. This bottom debris release door allows built-up debris, snow, and the like to be quickly and effectively removed from the gutter such that conventional clearing and cleaning methodologies are not necessary. The latch mechanism utilized can be conveniently actuated from the ground using an extension pole or the like. Optionally, an electronic release mechanism can be provided. The gutter assembly of the present invention can be used with a variety of conventional or custom bracings, end caps, downspouts, connectors, corner pieces, etc., well known to those of ordinary skill in the art, and can be installed like any conventional gutter. All components of the gutter assembly can be extruded, molded, 3-D printed, or the like.
[0022] Referring again to
[0023] Although the present invention is illustrated and described herein with reference to preferred embodiments and specific examples thereof, it will be readily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that other embodiments and examples can perform similar functions and/or achieve like results. All such equivalent embodiments and examples are within the spirit and scope of the present invention, are contemplated thereby, and are intended to be covered by the following non-limiting claims for all purposes.