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(12) Demande de brevet: (11) CA 2451871
(54) Titre français: DEFLECTEUR DE DEBORDEMENT POUR COIN DE GOUTTIERE
(54) Titre anglais: GUTTER CORNER OVERFLOW DEFLECTOR
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A corner deflector for use with an eaves trough wherein the eaves trough is
located
proximate a valley in a roof, the deflector comprising first and second
segments with a
fold line separating the segments, at least one flange extending outwardly
from a bottom
edge of each of the segments, the flange being such as to permit securement to
a gutter
guard used with the eaves troughs. The deflector prevents overflow at the
corners
associated with roof valleys.

Revendications

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The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege
is
claimed are defined as follows:
1. A corner deflector suitable for use with a gutter, said corner deflector
comprising:
a generally planar member having an upper edge and a lower edge, said member
having first and second segments, said first and second segments being
separated by a fold
line, said fold line extending from said top edge to said bottom edge; and
at least one flange extending outwardly from said bottom wall of each of said
segments, said flange extending outwardly in a direction substantially
perpendicular to said
planar portion.
2. The corner deflector of Claim 1 wherein each of said segments has one
inwardly
extending flange and one outwardly extending flange extending from said bottom
edge.
3. The corner deflector of Claim 2 wherein said first segment and said segment
are
symmetrical about said fold line.
4. The corner deflector of Claim 2 wherein said deflector is formed of a
metallic material.
5. The corner deflector of Claim 2 wherein said top edge has a arcuate
outline.
6. In an eaves trough having a gutter guard associated therewith, said guard
comprising
a foraminous member covering a top of the gutter and wherein said gutter has
two mutually
perpendicular sections, the improvement comprising a corner deflector, said
corner deflector
having a first segment and a second segment, a fold line separating said first
and second
segments, said first and second segments lying in mutually perpendicular
planes;
at least one inwardly extending flange and one outwardly extending flange
being
located along a bottom edge of each of said segments, said inwardly extending
flange being
secured to said gutter guards.
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7. The improvement of Claim 6 wherein said corner deflector is formed of a
metallic
material.
8. The improvement of Claim 6 wherein said first and second segments are
symmetrical
about said fold line.
9. The improvement of Claim 6 wherein each of said first and second segments
has an
upper edge which an arcuate configuration.
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Description

Note : Les descriptions sont présentées dans la langue officielle dans laquelle elles ont été soumises.


CA 02451871 2003-12-02
GUTTER CORNER OVERFLOW DEFLECTOR
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to an eaves trough or gutter, and more
particularly,
relates to an improvement in such structures.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVIJNTION
Gutters or eaves troughs are widely used on many building structures and in
particular
for residential buildings. The gutters or eaves troughs are; designed to catch
the rain falling
on a sloping roof and transport the water to a down spout where it may be
safely discharged
away from the house's foundation.
Generally, such systems work as they are designed to. However, occasionally
problems are encountered due to a larger volume of water - i.e. the capacity
of the gutter is
exceeded. This can occur particularly when a so-called gutter shield or guard
is utilised. In
such an arrangement, the apertures in the guard naturally reduce the rate of
transmission of
the rain water to the eaves troughs. This problem is further accentuated when
the roof or
structure has a valley structure which is a frequent occurrence in residential
structures. Thus,
the volume of water is increased and concentrated at one :location.
Accordingly, there is an
overflow which occurs.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a gutter corner
overflow
deflector which helps overcome the problem of gutters or eaves troughs
overflowing when
a valley in the roof occurs.
According to one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a corner
deflector
suitable for use with a gutter, the corner deflector comprising a generally
planar member
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having an upper edge and a lower edge, the member having first and second
segments, the
first and second segments being separated by a fold line, the fold line
extending from the top
edge to the bottom edge and at least one flange extending outwardly from the
bottom wall of
each of the segments, the flange extending outwardly in a direction
substantially
perpendicular to the planar portion.
According to a further aspect of the present invention., there is provided an
eaves
trough having a gutter guard associated therewith, the guard comprising a
foraminous
member covering a top of the gutter and wherein the gutter has two mutually
perpendicular
sections, the improvement comprising a corner deflector, the corner deflector
having a first
segment and a second segment, a fold line separating the first and second
segments, the first
and second segments lying in mutually perpendicular planes, at least one
inwardly extending
flange and one outwardly extending flange being located along a bottom edge of
each of the
segments, the inwardly extending flanges being secured to the gutter guards.
The corner deflector of the present invention may be formed of any suitable
material
and would conveniently be manufactured either of a metallic or plastic
material. Thus, both
materials are known for use in gutters and one may then use either a similar
or dissimilar
material.
The corner deflector of the present invention is particularly suited to use
with eaves
troughs or gutters having a guard member lying on the top thereof. The guard
member is
usually a piece of material having a plurality of apertures extending
theretrough and is
designed to protect the eaves trough or gutter from extraneous material such
as leaves and the
like. In one particular embodiment, the corner guard of the present invention
is particularly
suited for use with a structure such as is shown in co-pending U.S.
Application 10/261,043,
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the teaching of this application being incorporated herein by reference.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAVv'INGS
Having thus generally described the invention, reference will be made to the
accompanying drawings illustrating an embodiment thereof, in which:
Figure 1 is a perspective viev~~ of a portion of a roof and an eaves trough
structure
having the corner guard of the present invention;
Figure 2 is a perspective view of the corner guard;
Figure 3 is a side elevation view, partially in section, of the gutter corner
guard of the
present invention placed on an eaves trough; and
Figure 4 is a top plan view of a gutter having the corner guard of the present
invention
thereon.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMI30DIMENTS
Referring to the drawings in a greater detail and by reference characters
thereto, there
is illustrated in Figure 1 an arrangement utilising the deflector of the
present invention. Thus,
there is provided a roof generally designated by reference numeral 10 and
which has a
plurality of shingles 12 thereon in a conventional arrangennent. Roof 10 is
constructed such
that a valley 14 is formed between two roof sections.
A gutter generally designated by reference numeral I 6 is secured to the facia
F of the
roof. Gutter 16 has a back wall 18, a bottom wall 20, and a front wall
generally designated
by reference numeral 22. At the upper edge of front wall 22, there is provided
a top wall 24
and which terminates in an inwardly extending flange 26.
Extending over gutter I6 is a gutter guard generalh~ designated by reference
numeral
28 and which gutter guard includes a central planar portion 30 having a
plurality of apertures
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32 formed therein. A side wall 34 extends upwardly from gutter guard 28 and
screws 36 are
used to attach gutter guard 28 and gutter 16 to the building structure under
facia F.
The corner deflector of the present invention is generally designated by
reference
numeral 40. Corner deflector 40 has a first segment 42 and a second segment 44
which are
separated by a fold line 46. Each segment 42, 44 has a top edge 48, 50
respectively. As may
be seen in the drawings, top edges 48 and 50 are arcuate in nature to provide
a pleasant
aesthetic appearance.
First segment 42 includes an inner flange 52 and an outer flange 54 formed
along a
bottom edge thereof. Similarly, second segment 44 includes an inner flange 56
and an outer
flange 58. As may be seen in Figure 3, outer flanges 54 and 58 are designed to
fit under
flange 26 extending from top wall 24 of the gutter 16 and to thereby be
secured in place.
Inner flanges 52 and 56 are secured to central planer portion 30 by means of
screws 60.
As will be appreciated, the above arrangement provides a corner deflector 40
which
may be easily assembled and secured to the gutter 16 and associated
components. The
installer will have little trouble doing so and it provides a method of
overcoming the problems
at the valleys in the roof.
It will be understood that the above described embodiment is for purposes of
illustration only and that changes and modifications may be made thereto
without departing
from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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Dessin représentatif
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Description 2003-12-01 4 191
Revendications 2003-12-01 2 60
Abrégé 2003-12-01 1 14
Dessins 2003-12-01 3 72
Dessin représentatif 2005-05-04 1 17
Certificat de dépôt (anglais) 2004-01-22 1 160
Rappel de taxe de maintien due 2005-08-02 1 109
Courtoisie - Lettre d'abandon (taxe de maintien en état) 2006-01-29 1 174