US20140202086A1 - Gutter protection system - Google Patents
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- the technology described herein relates generally to gutters for roofs and other structures, and covers, screens, protection systems, guards, debris eliminators, screen guards, debris shields, and the like, to be mounted upon such gutters. More specifically, this technology relates to a gutter protection system configured to provide zero clogging of leafs, debris, and the like, and that utilizes no underlying structural support system and that utilizes no edges or areas in which debris can snag or restrict debris movement across its surface. Still further, this technology relates to a gutter protection system configured to provide a channel integrally formed with a non-rigid permeable member.
- the technology described herein provides a gutter protection system configured to provide zero clogging of leafs, debris, and the like, and that utilizes no underlying structural support system and that utilizes no edges or areas in which debris can snag or restrict debris movement across its surface. Still further, this technology includes a gutter protection system configured to provide a channel integrally formed with a non-rigid permeable member.
- the technology described herein provides a gutter protector configured to be secured on top of a rain gutter.
- the gutter protector includes: an upper fastener configured to secure the gutter protector above a rear wall of the rain gutter; a lower fastener configured to secure the gutter protector to a top of a front wall of the rain gutter; a non-rigid permeable member extended tautly and smoothly, once installed, between the upper fastener and the lower fastener, the gutter protector configured with a plurality of openings to permit the passage of water while substantially shedding organic debris, debris, and solid material; and a channel integrally formed within the gutter protector and configured to facilitate water deflection from the permeable member.
- the gutter protector is configured to operate without an underlying support structure.
- the channel is integrally formed within the lower fastener of the gutter protector.
- the channel is integrally formed within the non-rigid permeable member of the gutter protector.
- the channel is integrally formed within the non-rigid permeable member of the gutter protector and the non-rigid permeable member further comprises a projection for placement downwardly into a gutter for water deflection.
- the channel is integrally formed with the coupled non-rigid permeable member and lower fastener of the gutter protector.
- the gutter protector also includes a riser integrally formed with the upper fastener and configured to provide a downward slope across the permeable member from the upper fastener to the lower fastener to shed organic debris and solid material from the rain gutter yet allow water to pass through the permeable member into the gutter.
- the gutter protector is configured with no raised edge on an upper surface of the gutter protector thereby having no impediment to the flow of debris and water across a top surface area to eliminate any possibility of backup or debris.
- the gutter protector further includes a flange integrally formed with the lower fastener and configured to provide a drip edge angled outwardly and away from an outside edge of the front wall of the gutter.
- the channel is configured to be rotated and utilized at one or more angles relative to a base of the lower fastener.
- an inner edge of the channel is the same height as an outer edge.
- an inner edge of the channel is lower than an outer edge.
- an inner edge of the channel is higher than an outer edge.
- the upper fastener is configured to fold inwardly on the non-rigid permeable member to shorten the width covered by the gutter protector over a gutter.
- the upper fastener is configured to fold inwardly and repeatedly fold on the non-rigid permeable member to shorten the width covered by the gutter protector over a gutter.
- a gutter protection system in at least one other exemplary embodiment, includes: a rain gutter; an upper fastener configured to secure the gutter protector above a rear wall of the rain gutter; a lower fastener configured to secure the gutter protector to a top of a front wall of the rain gutter; a non-rigid permeable member extended tautly and smoothly, once installed, between the upper fastener and the lower fastener, the gutter protector configured with a plurality of openings to permit the passage of water while substantially shedding organic debris, debris, and solid material; and a channel integrally formed within the gutter protector and configured to facilitate water deflection from the permeable member.
- the gutter protector is configured to operate without an underlying support structure.
- the channel is integrally formed within the lower fastener of the gutter protector.
- the channel is integrally formed within the non-rigid permeable member of the gutter protector.
- the channel is integrally formed within the non-rigid permeable member of the gutter protector and the non-rigid permeable member further comprises a projection for placement downwardly into a gutter for water deflection for water running on an underside of the permeable member.
- the channel is integrally formed with the coupled non-rigid permeable member and lower fastener of the gutter protector.
- the gutter protector system further includes a flange integrally formed with the lower fastener and configured to provide a drip edge angled outwardly and away from an outside edge of the front wall of the gutter.
- the technology described herein provides a channel integrally formed with a non-rigid permeable member.
- the channel facilitates water deflection for water running on an underside of the permeable member from the non-rigid permeable member and/or lower fastener.
- the technology described herein provides a permeable member (mesh, fabric, screen, and so forth) that can be selected based on specific requirements, size of debris to be shed, and water flow requirements.
- the permeable member can include specialized sections.
- the technology described herein provides a gutter protector designed to eliminate any edges, ridges, creases, crimps, ripples, valleys, and other debris-catching obstructions known in existing gutter guard systems. These obstructions are in the direction of water flow.
- the technology described herein provides a permeable member that is easy to install, having a top support that is mechanically fastened to fascia by flipping the permeable member up, over, and out of the way, and having a bottom support that is mechanically fastened to a front top edge of the gutter.
- the technology described herein provides a permeable member having an approximate 10 degrees slope from the riser of the upper fastener.
- the slope is adjustable.
- the technology described herein provides a modular solution, having, for example, four or five-foot sections, or the like, for ease of installation.
- the technology described herein provides a gutter protector having a large area for water penetration, having a significant portion of the surface area that is permeable to water.
- the technology described herein provides a gutter protector that has a drip edge integrally formed.
- the technology described herein provides a gutter protector made of aluminum and/or stainless steel, or other metals or plastics, in at least one embodiment, to provide strength and durability.
- a gutter protector made of aluminum and/or stainless steel, or other metals or plastics, in at least one embodiment, to provide strength and durability.
- alternative materials can be utilized based upon the application.
- the technology described herein provides a gutter protector that utilizes no underlying structural support system
- FIG. 1 is a front perspective view of a gutter protection system, illustrating, in particular a permeable member coupled to an upper fastener and a lower fastener and secured tautly, once installed, and having a channel formed within the permeable member to facilitate water deflection for water running on an underside of the permeable member, according to an embodiment of the technology described herein;
- FIG. 2 is a side cross-section view of the gutter protection system depicted in FIG. 1 , illustrating, in particular, the relationship of the gutter protection system to the gutter, fascia board, and shingles, according to an embodiment of the technology described herein;
- FIG. 3A is a perspective view of a lower fastener of the gutter protection system to couple with the permeable member, illustrating, in particular, a flange and a receiving area for the permeable member, according to an embodiment of the technology described herein;
- FIG. 3B is a side view of a lower fastener of the gutter protection system to couple with the permeable member, illustrating, in particular, a flange, and a receiving area for the permeable member wherein a clip secures the permeable member in the receiving area, according to an embodiment of the technology described herein;
- FIG. 3C is a side view of a lower fastener of the gutter protection system to couple with the permeable member, illustrating, in particular, a flange and a receiving area for the permeable member, according to an embodiment of the technology described herein;
- FIG. 3D is a side view of a lower fastener of the gutter protection system to couple with the permeable member, illustrating, in particular, a receiving area for the permeable member and varied angles of rotation and placement including use as a channel to facilitate water deflection for water running on an underside of the permeable member, according to an embodiment of the technology described herein;
- FIG. 3E is a side view of a lower fastener of the gutter protection system to couple with the permeable member, illustrating, in particular, a receiving area for the permeable member and varied angles of rotation and placement including use as a channel to facilitate water deflection for water running on an underside of the permeable member, according to an embodiment of the technology described herein;
- FIG. 4A is a side view of a lower fastener of the gutter protection system to couple with the permeable member, illustrating, in particular, a channel to facilitate water deflection integrally formed within the permeable member and wherein the inner edge of the channel is higher than the outer edge, according to an embodiment of the technology described herein;
- FIG. 4B is a side view of a lower fastener of the gutter protection system to couple with the permeable member, illustrating, in particular, a channel to facilitate water deflection integrally formed within the permeable member and wherein the inner edge of the channel is the same height as the outer edge, according to an embodiment of the technology described herein;
- FIG. 4C is a side view of a lower fastener of the gutter protection system to couple with the permeable member, illustrating, in particular, a channel to facilitate water deflection integrally formed within the permeable member and wherein the inner edge of the channel is lower than the outer edge, according to an embodiment of the technology described herein;
- FIG. 5A is a side view of both an upper fastener and a lower fastener of the gutter protection system to couple with the permeable member for water deflection, illustrating, in particular, a varied formation of attachment, according to an embodiment of the technology described herein;
- FIG. 5B is a side view of both an upper fastener and a lower fastener of the gutter protection system to couple with the permeable member for water deflection, illustrating, in particular, a varied formation of attachment, according to an embodiment of the technology described herein;
- FIG. 5C is a side view of both an upper fastener and a lower fastener of the gutter protection system to couple with the permeable member for water deflection, illustrating, in particular, a varied formation of attachment having an inner edge bull nose to set back the water deflector, according to an embodiment of the technology described herein;
- FIG. 6 is side view of a lower fastener of the gutter protection system to couple with the permeable member, illustrating, in particular, a channel to facilitate water deflection, wherein the permeable member forms the channel portion, according to an embodiment of the technology described herein;
- FIGS. 7A through 7C are side views of the upper fastener of the gutter protection system to couple with the permeable member, illustrating, in particular, a rotation means by which the upper fastener is rolled inwardly with the permeable member to shorten the overall width of the permeable member as it would appear over a gutter, such as conversion from a six-inch form to a five-inch form for known industry standard gutters, according to an embodiment of the technology described herein;
- FIG. 8A is a perspective view of up upper fastener of the gutter protection system to couple with the permeable member, according to an embodiment of the technology described herein;
- FIG. 8B is a perspective view of up upper fastener of the gutter protection system to couple with the permeable member, according to an embodiment of the technology described herein;
- FIG. 8C is a perspective view of up upper fastener of the gutter protection system to couple with the permeable member, according to an embodiment of the technology described herein;
- FIG. 8D is a perspective view of up upper fastener of the gutter protection system to couple with the permeable member, according to an embodiment of the technology described herein;
- FIG. 8E is a perspective view of up upper fastener of the gutter protection system to couple with the permeable member, according to an embodiment of the technology described herein;
- FIG. 8F is a perspective view of up upper fastener of the gutter protection system to couple with the permeable member, according to an embodiment of the technology described herein;
- FIG. 8G is a perspective view of up upper fastener of the gutter protection system to couple with the permeable member, according to an embodiment of the technology described herein;
- FIG. 8H is a perspective view of up upper fastener of the gutter protection system to couple with the permeable member, according to an embodiment of the technology described herein;
- FIG. 9 is a side cross-section view of the gutter protection system depicted in FIG. 1 , illustrating, in particular the lower fastener extended slightly over the gutter, and having a float, when the upper fastener is raised to increase the slop of the permeable member;
- FIG. 10 is a front perspective view of a gutter protection system, illustrating, in particular a permeable member coupled to an upper fastener and a lower fastener and secured tautly, once installed, according to an embodiment of the technology described herein;
- FIG. 11 is a side cross-section view of the gutter protection system depicted in FIG. 10 ;
- FIG. 12 is a close up view of the upper bracket of the gutter protection system depicted in FIG. 10 ;
- FIG. 13 is a close up view of the lower bracket of the gutter protection system depicted in FIG. 10 .
- the technology described herein provides a gutter protection system 10 configured to provide zero clogging of leafs, debris, and the like.
- the gutter protection system 10 utilizes no underlying structural support system.
- the gutter protection system 10 utilizes no edges or areas in which debris can snag or restrict debris movement across its surface. In multiple embodiments, there are no raised edges that will catch debris moving in the direction of the flow of water.
- the gutter protector includes a channel 17 to facilitate water deflection for water running on an underside of the permeable member from a non-rigid permeable member and/or lower channel.
- the gutter protector 10 configured for zero clogging is shown.
- the gutter protector 10 is configured to be secured on top of a rain gutter or above the gutter fastened to the fascia board, rafter tail, or the like, of a building.
- the gutter protector 10 is configured to work with a K-style, Ogee, or conventional gutters as an add-on or retrofit solution.
- the gutter protector 10 also is configured to be prefabricated and/or preassembled with a gutter at a point of manufacture for later installation as a complete gutter system.
- the gutter protector 10 is configured to operate without an underlying support structure.
- the gutter protector 10 is configured with no raised edge on an upper surface of the gutter protector 10 thereby having no impediment to the flow of debris and water that would create clogs.
- a rain gutter typically has a rear wall 22 , front wall 18 , and a base, or channel 24 . Additionally the front wall 18 can further include upper lip 26 and flange 32 . Depending on the gutter, the upper lip 26 can be flat or rounded. As is well known in the art, the various components used to create the underlying gutter can vary. However, the gutter protector 10 disclosed herein is configured to protect gutters in many variations from debris entering, yet allow water to enter.
- the gutter protector 10 typically is fastened on a building up against a fascia board 30 .
- the shingles 20 on the building overhang the gutter and gutter protector 10 enough to ensure that no debris and/or water flow backwardly toward the building or into the building.
- the gutter protector 10 includes an upper fastener 12 in various configurations.
- the upper fastener 12 is configured to secure the gutter protector 10 above a rear wall 22 of the rain gutter to the fascia board 30 .
- Various embodiments of the upper fastener 12 are included in, but not limited to, FIGS. 7A , 7 B, 7 C, 8 A, 8 B, 8 C, 8 D, 8 E, 8 F, 8 G, and 8 H.
- the upper fastener 12 is aluminum. In at least one embodiment, the upper fastener 12 is polyvinyl chloride (PVC). As will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art upon reading this disclosure, alternative materials can be utilized based upon the application.
- PVC polyvinyl chloride
- the gutter protector 10 includes a lower fastener 16 .
- the lower fastener 16 is configured to secure the gutter protector 10 to a top of a front wall 18 of the rain gutter.
- Various embodiments of the lower fastener 16 are included in, but not limited to, FIGS. 3A , 3 B, 3 C, 3 D, 3 E, 4 A, 4 B, 4 C, 5 A, 5 B, and 5 C, the latter drawing 5 C including the bull nose protrusion 33 .
- the lower fastener 16 is aluminum. In at least one embodiment, the lower fastener 16 is polyvinyl chloride (PVC). As will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art upon reading this disclosure, alternative materials can be utilized based upon the application.
- PVC polyvinyl chloride
- the gutter protector 10 includes a non-rigid permeable member 14 .
- the non-rigid permeable member 14 is extended tautly and smoothly, once installed, between the upper fastener 12 and the lower fastener 16 .
- the non-rigid permeable member 14 includes fabric, mesh, screen, and micro stainless steel fabric.
- the non-rigid permeable member 14 in various embodiments, is metal.
- the non-rigid permeable member 14 in various embodiments, is plastic.
- the non-rigid permeable member 14 in various embodiments, is fabric.
- alternative materials such as graphite or titanium, for example, can be utilized based upon the application.
- the gutter protector 10 also includes a channel 17 , configured to facilitate water deflection for water running on an underside of the non-rigid permeable member 14 . As water hits or runs over the non-rigid permeable member 14 , the channel 17 ensures that the water will be deflected into the gutter trough 24 .
- the channel includes an inner edge 17 , outer edge 35 , and in some embodiments a bull nose 33 .
- the channel protrusion formed by the combined inner edge 17 and the outer edge 35 is a multi-purpose crimped channel that holds the front of the non-rigid permeable member 14 , gives rigidity to the lower support, diverts water flowing under the permeable member 14 to be diverted into the gutter, and aids in the proper positioning of the permeable member 14 depending on its intended secure position.
- the bull nose 33 protrusion is a bull nose crimp used to put the top surface of the lower fastener 16 above and over the non-rigid permeable member 14 as it is crimped into the channel.
- the inner edge 17 and the outer edge 35 that form channel are set back under the bull nose 33 protrusion.
- the channel 17 is integrally formed within the lower fastener 16 of the gutter protector.
- the channel 17 and lower fastener 16 can vary in material, size, width and length.
- the channel 17 can be rotated at various angles.
- the channel 17 is at a ninety degree angle to the non-rigid permeable member 14 .
- the angle of the channel 17 to the non-rigid member 14 can vary based upon application and other factors and circumstances.
- the channel 17 is integrally formed within the non-rigid permeable member 14 of the gutter protector 10 .
- FIG. 6 depict a channel 17 formed by the non-rigid permeable member 14 of the gutter protector 10 .
- the channel 17 can be rotated at various angles.
- the channel 17 formed by the non-rigid permeable member 14 is at a ninety degree angle to the lower fastener 16 .
- the angle of the channel 17 to the non-rigid member 14 can vary based upon application and other factors and circumstances.
- the channel 17 is integrally formed within the non-rigid permeable member of the gutter protector 10 and the non-rigid permeable member 14 further includes a projection for placement downwardly into a gutter for water deflection for water running on an underside of the permeable member.
- FIG. 6 depicts such a projection angled downwardly.
- the channel 17 is integrally formed with the coupled non-rigid permeable member 14 and lower fastener 16 of the gutter protector 10 .
- the gutter protector 10 configured with a plurality of openings to permit the passage of water while substantially shedding organic debris, debris, and solid material. See for example, mesh 15 close-up of the permeable member in FIG. 1 .
- the gutter protector 10 may appear to be a solid surface, but the gutter protector 10 includes openings such that the gutter protector 10 is permeable.
- the gutter protector 10 is a micro stainless steel mesh in one embodiment.
- one embodiment includes a weave pattern of a certain number of longitudinal cross pieces for a certain number of latitudinal cross pieces. Weave patterns can be selected and used in alternative embodiments dependent on user selection and need in a particular installation.
- a weave pattern is selected to be small enough to disallow clogging particles from entering the gutter, yet large enough to prevent the buildup of oils and residues on the gutter protector 10 . This facilitates fast moving water through the permeable surface.
- the gutter protector 10 weave pattern can also factor in the flushing vortex concept. Such vortexes actually serve to “pull” or “suck” inwardly through the gutter protector 10 and into the gutter. This provides a self-cleaning effect and further prevents buildup and/or residue on the gutter protector 10 .
- the weave can be varied to increase or decrease the vortex flushing effect.
- the gutter protector 10 has an “A” side and a “B” side in at least one embodiment.
- the gutter protector 10 in this embodiment allows better permeation of water in one direction, such as A-to-B, but not the other, B-to-A.
- the gutter protector 10 includes a riser, such as 40 in 8 A, 46 in 8 B, and so forth, integrally formed with the upper fastener 12 .
- the riser is configured to provide a downward slope across the permeable member 14 from the upper fastener 12 to the lower fastener 16 to shed organic debris and solid material from the rain gutter yet allow water to pass through the permeable member 14 into the gutter.
- gutter protector 10 includes a flange 34 in FIG. 3A , 35 if FIG. 3B , 41 if FIG. 3C , and so forth.
- the flanges 34 , 35 , 41 are integrally formed with the lower fastener 16 .
- the flanges 34 , 35 , 41 are configured to provide a drip edge angled outwardly and away from an outside edge of the front wall 18 of the gutter.
- the flanges 34 , 35 , 41 are configured to prevent dirty streaks, or “tiger striping” or “tiger stripes” on rain gutters.
- Tiger stripes are the result of debris, pollutants, or the like, continuously rolling over the lip of the gutter and streaming down the face of the gutter, and then being dried onto the front outside wall of the gutter when no water is flowing over.
- Use of flanges 34 , 35 , 41 for example, minimizes this streaking, or tiger striping from occurring.
- the upper fastener 12 can be coupled, if desired, to the non-rigid permeable member 14 by an adhesive and at least one first crimp.
- the upper fastener 12 can be coupled, if desired, to the non-rigid permeable member 14 by an adhesive.
- the upper fastener 12 is coupled to the non-rigid permeable member 14 by at least one first crimp.
- the upper fastener 12 is coupled to the non-rigid permeable member 14 without adhesive or crimping.
- the lower fastener 16 can be coupled, if desired, to the non-rigid permeable member 14 by an adhesive and at least one second crimp.
- the lower fastener 16 can be coupled, if desired, to the non-rigid permeable member 14 by an adhesive.
- the lower fastener 16 is coupled to the non-rigid permeable member 14 by at least one second crimp.
- the lower fastener 16 is coupled to the non-rigid permeable member 14 without adhesive or crimping.
- the gutter protector 10 also can include a lower fastener lower lateral 36 and a lower fastener upper lateral 38 folded back over the lower lateral 36 .
- the lower fastener lower lateral 36 and the lower fastener upper lateral 38 are integrally formed with the lower fastener 16 .
- the lower fastener lower lateral 36 and the lower fastener upper lateral 38 are configured to secure the non-rigid permeable member 14 in between.
- the gutter protector 10 further can include a lower fastener concave portion 37 integrally formed within the lower fastener 16 and a clip 39 configured to secure the non-rigid permeable member 14 between the lower fastener concave portion 37 and the clip 39 of the lower fastener 16 .
- the clip 39 runs the length of the gutter protector 10 in at least one embodiment. As the clip 30 is placed within the lower fastener concave portion 37 , it can be pushed in or hammered in, for example, to secure the permeable member 14 .
- the gutter protector 10 also can include a lower fastener lower lateral 43 and a lower fastener upper lateral 45 uncoupled from the lower lateral 36 until install with the permeable member, such as by crimping, for example, and not of limitation.
- the lower fastener lower lateral 43 and the lower fastener upper lateral 45 are configured to secure the non-rigid permeable member 14 in between such as by crimping, for example.
- the gutter protector 10 also can include a lower fastener 16 further including a channel 17 .
- the channel 17 of the lower fastener 16 can rotate as needed by application.
- the channel 17 formed is at a right angle to the lower fastener 16 ; however, as depicted by the dashed lines, the angle of the channel 17 created can vary.
- the channel 17 is created outwardly, with an opening to the outermost edge.
- the gutter protector 10 also can include a lower fastener 16 further including a channel 17 .
- the channel 17 of the lower fastener 16 can rotate as needed by application.
- the channel 17 formed is at a right angle to the lower fastener 16 ; however, as depicted by the dashed lines, the angle of the channel 17 created can vary.
- the channel 17 is created facing inwardly, with an opening to the inside edge.
- the gutter protector 10 also can include an inner edge of the channel 17 that is an inner edge of the channel 17 is higher than an outer edge.
- the gutter protector 10 also can include an inner edge of the channel 17 that is the same height as an outer edge.
- the gutter protector 10 also can include an inner edge of the channel 17 that is lower than an outer edge.
- the gutter protector 10 is depicted with upper fastener 12 and lower fastener 16 , wherein the lower fastener 16 includes an upper fastener such as depicted in FIG. 3A , and a channel 17 formed by the non-rigid permeable member 14 with a protrusion of the non-rigid permeable member 14 facing downwardly into a gutter trough 24 .
- the gutter protector 10 is depicted with upper fastener 12 and lower fastener 16 , wherein the lower fastener 16 includes the lower fastener 16 as depicted in 3 D.
- the gutter protector 10 is depicted with upper fastener 12 and lower fastener 16 , wherein the lower fastener 16 includes the lower fastener 16 as depicted in 3 D with an additional bull nose protrusion above and over the non-rigid permeable member 14 portion that is in channel.
- the channel includes an inner edge 17 , outer edge 35 , and a bull nose 33 protrusion.
- the channel protrusion formed by the combined inner edge 17 and the outer edge 35 is a multi-purpose crimped channel that holds the front of the non-rigid permeable member 14 , gives rigidity to the lower support, diverts water flowing under the permeable member 14 to be diverted into the gutter, and aids in the proper positioning of the permeable member 14 depending on its intended secure position.
- the bull nose 33 protrusion is a bull nose crimp used to put the top surface of the lower fastener 16 above and over the non-rigid permeable member 14 as it is crimped into the channel.
- the inner edge 17 and the outer edge 35 that form channel are set back under the bull nose 33 protrusion.
- the gutter protector 10 is depicted with lower fastener 16 coupled to non-rigid permeable member 14 .
- the non-rigid permeable member 14 forms the channel 17 to facilitate water deflection for water running on an underside of the permeable member into gutter trough 24 .
- the upper fastener 12 is configured to fold inwardly on the non-rigid permeable member 14 to shorten the width covered by the gutter protector 10 over a gutter.
- the upper fastener 12 is configured to fold inwardly and repeatedly fold on the non-rigid permeable member 14 to shorten the width covered by the gutter protector 10 over a gutter.
- the gutter protector 10 is configured to accommodate varied sizes in gutters.
- the gutter protector 10 can accommodate six inch gutters systems known in the art.
- the gutter protector 10 can fold inwardly, as depicted in FIGS. 7A , 7 B, and 7 C, to accommodate a five inch gutter system, for example.
- the gutter protector 10 also can include riser 40 , an upper fastener lower lateral 42 , and an upper fastener upper lateral 44 folded back over the lower lateral 42 .
- the upper fastener lower lateral 42 and the upper fastener upper lateral 44 are integrally formed with the upper fastener 12 .
- the upper fastener lower lateral 42 and the upper fastener upper lateral 44 are configured to secure the non-rigid permeable member 14 .
- the upper fastener upper lateral 44 is folded back over the lower lateral 42 approximately fifty percent.
- the gutter protector 10 also can include riser 46 , an upper fastener lower lateral 48 , and an upper fastener upper lateral 50 folded back over the lower lateral 48 .
- the upper fastener lower lateral 48 and the upper fastener upper lateral 50 are integrally formed with the upper fastener 12 .
- the upper fastener lower lateral 48 and the upper fastener upper lateral 50 are configured to secure the non-rigid permeable member 14 .
- the upper fastener upper lateral 50 is folded back over the lower lateral 48 approximately one hundred percent.
- the gutter protector 10 further can include an upper fastener left vertical 52 and an upper fastener right vertical 53 folded back downwardly adjacent the lower lateral.
- the upper fastener left vertical 52 and the upper fastener right vertical 54 are integrally formed with the upper fastener 12 .
- the upper fastener left vertical 52 and the upper fastener right vertical 54 are configured to secure the non-rigid permeable member 14 .
- the gutter protector 10 also can include an upper fastener left vertical 56 and an upper fastener right vertical 58 folded back upwardly adjacent the upper fastener left vertical 56 .
- the upper fastener left vertical 56 and the upper fastener right vertical 58 are integrally formed with the upper fastener 12 .
- the upper fastener left vertical 56 and the upper fastener right vertical 58 are configured to secure the non-rigid permeable member 14 .
- the gutter protector 10 further can include riser 60 , an upper fastener upper lateral 62 , and an upper fastener lower lateral 64 folded back under the upper fastener upper lateral 62 .
- the upper fastener lower lateral 64 and the upper fastener upper lateral 62 are integrally formed with the upper fastener 12 .
- the upper fastener lower lateral 64 and the upper fastener upper lateral 64 are configured to secure the non-rigid permeable member 14 .
- the gutter protector 10 also can include riser 61 , an upper fastener upper lateral 65 , and an upper fastener lower lateral 63 below and parallel to the upper fastener upper lateral.
- the upper fastener lower lateral 63 and the upper fastener upper lateral 65 are integrally formed with the upper fastener 12 .
- the upper fastener lower lateral 61 and the upper fastener upper lateral 65 are configured to secure the non-rigid permeable member 14 .
- the gutter protector 10 further can include riser 67 , an upper fastener concave portion 71 integrally formed within lateral 69 of the upper fastener 12 , and a clip 73 configured to secure the non-rigid permeable member 14 between the upper fastener concave portion 71 and the clip 73 of the upper fastener.
- the clip 73 runs the length of the gutter protector 10 in at least one embodiment. As the clip 73 is placed within the upper fastener concave portion 71 , it can be pushed in or hammered in, for example, to secure the permeable member 14 .
- the gutter protector 10 also can include riser 75 , an upper fastener upper lateral 79 , and an upper fastener lower lateral 77 below and parallel to the upper fastener upper lateral.
- the upper fastener lower lateral 77 is integrally formed with riser 75 .
- the upper fastener lower lateral 77 and the upper fastener upper lateral 79 are configured to secure the non-rigid permeable member 14 , such as by crimping for example, but not of limitation.
- the gutter protector 10 includes a “float” such that, dependent upon the gutter or other factors in installation, the upper fastener 12 and lower fastener 16 are varied slightly in location for mounting.
- the slope of the permeable member is increased.
- the lower fastener 16 can move in the direction of 25 dependent on the slope desired for the permeable member 14 .
- a gutter protection system in at least one other exemplary embodiment, includes: a rain gutter; an upper fastener configured to secure the gutter protector above a rear wall of the rain gutter; a lower fastener configured to secure the gutter protector to a top of a front wall of the rain gutter; a non-rigid permeable member extended tautly and smoothly, once installed, between the upper fastener and the lower fastener, the gutter protector configured with a plurality of openings to permit the passage of water while substantially shedding organic debris, debris, and solid material; and a channel integrally formed within the gutter protector and configured to facilitate water deflection for water running on an underside of the permeable member.
- the gutter protector is configured to operate without an underlying support structure.
- the channel is integrally formed within the lower fastener of the gutter protector.
- the channel is integrally formed within the non-rigid permeable member of the gutter protector.
- the channel is integrally formed within the non-rigid permeable member of the gutter protector and the non-rigid permeable member further comprises a projection for placement downwardly into a gutter for water deflection for water running on an underside of the permeable member.
- the channel is integrally formed with the coupled non-rigid permeable member and lower fastener of the gutter protector.
- the gutter protector system further includes a flange integrally formed with the lower fastener and configured to provide a drip edge angled outwardly and away from an outside edge of the front wall of the gutter.
- the gutter protection system 10 can be installed as follows:
- the gutter protection system 10 can be installed, for example, utilizing supplemental rear fastener clips, one or more of 66 , 76 , 86 , or a channel in similar form.
- supplemental rear fastener clips one or more of 66 , 76 , 86 , are mounted above the top edge of the rear gutter wall 22 .
- the upper fastener 12 can be placed just behind upper plate 74 in 66 , or just behind upper plate 84 in 76 , or just behind 90 in 86 .
- supplemental end caps can be created on the job by an installation technician.
- the supplemental end caps are configured to close the open, generally pie-shaped areas created as the gutter protector 10 is placed above a gutter and above the existing end caps.
- the supplemental end caps are configured to prevent debris and critters from entering the gutter.
- gutter protection system is installed on an existing gutter
- special consideration and installation steps are taken at the inside and outside corners.
- an inside corner an area receiving a much higher quantity of runoff from the roof valley, the gutter protector 10 placement is made to be precise.
- two adjoining section of gutter protector 10 are cut at 45 degree angles to be securely coupled and butted together.
- the installation practice is similar to that of an inside corner.
- Two adjoining section of gutter protector 10 are cut at 45 degree angles to be securely coupled and butted together.
- One installation method for either of both of the inside or outside corners is to use a large weave or mesh for the gutter protector 10 in that area to accommodate the higher capacity of water flow, and help prevent overshoot or overflow of water.
- gutter protection system As the gutter protection system is installed on an existing gutter, special consideration and installation steps are taken in areas where an upper downspout, such as from the roof of an upper story, drains to a lower roof into another gutter.
- This area of gutter on the lower roof is accommodating a higher capacity of water since it is receiving water from at least two roof sections.
- the gutter protector 10 in that section can be a larger weave or mesh for the gutter protector 10 in that area to accommodate the higher capacity of water flow, and help prevent overshoot or overflow of water.
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Abstract
A gutter protector is provided. The gutter protector includes: an upper fastener configured to secure the gutter protector above a gutter rear wall; a lower fastener configured to secure the gutter protector to a top front edge; a non-rigid permeable member extended tautly and smoothly, once installed, between the upper fastener and the lower fastener, the gutter protector provided with openings to permit passage of water while shedding debris; and a riser integrally formed with the upper fastener and configured to provide a rear rise to create a downward slope across the permeable member from the upper fastener to the lower fastener, having a float, to shed debris from the gutter yet allow water to pass through the permeable member. In at least one embodiment, the gutter protection system includes a channel integrally formed with the non-rigid permeable member to facilitate water drop off.
Description
- The present non-provisional patent application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/606,937, which is entitled “GUTTER PROTECTION SYSTEM”, which was filed on Sep. 7, 2012, and which is incorporated in full by reference herein.
- The technology described herein relates generally to gutters for roofs and other structures, and covers, screens, protection systems, guards, debris eliminators, screen guards, debris shields, and the like, to be mounted upon such gutters. More specifically, this technology relates to a gutter protection system configured to provide zero clogging of leafs, debris, and the like, and that utilizes no underlying structural support system and that utilizes no edges or areas in which debris can snag or restrict debris movement across its surface. Still further, this technology relates to a gutter protection system configured to provide a channel integrally formed with a non-rigid permeable member.
- Rain gutters are well-known structures found along roof eaves for diverting rainwater runoff. Such gutters are open and are known to become clogged because of debris accumulation over time. Many devices have been developed to overcome these deficiencies; however, these devices have been found also to have various shortcomings.
- Related utility patents known in the art include the following:
- U.S. Pat. No. 2,209,741, issued to Sullivan et al. on Feb. 17, 1939, discloses a roofing gutter and guard therefor.
- U.S. Pat. No. 3,741,398, issued to Abramson on Jun. 26, 1973, discloses a roof gutter and protector.
- U.S. Pat. No. 4,644,704, issued to Pedgonay on Feb. 24, 1987, discloses a rain gutter debris eliminator.
- U.S. Pat. No. 4,750,300, issued to Winger, Jr. on Jun. 14, 1988, discloses a gutter screen guard.
- U.S. Pat. No. 4,841,686 issued to Rees on Jun. 27, 1989, discloses a rain gutter assembly.
- U.S. Pat. No. 4,907,318, issued to Ealer on Mar. 13, 1990, discloses a gutter screen.
- U.S. Pat. No. 4,959,932, issued to Pfeifer on Oct. 2, 1990, discloses a rain gutter screen.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,072,551, issued to Manoogian, Jr. on Dec. 17, 1991, discloses a gutter guard.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,095,666, issued to Williams, Jr. on Mar. 17, 1992, discloses a device for protecting roof gutters.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,109,640, issued to Creson on May 5, 1992, discloses a screen for a rain gutter.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,271,192, issued to Nothum, Sr. et al. on Dec. 21, 1993, discloses a rain gutter screen.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,388,377, issued to Faulkner on Feb. 14, 1995, discloses a gutter assembly for roofs.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,406,754, issued to Cosby on Apr. 18, 1995, discloses a drain gutter debris guard and method of making.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,438,803, issued to Blizard, Jr. on Aug. 8, 1995, discloses a rain gutter guard.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,555,680, issued to Sweers on Sep. 17, 1996, discloses a guard screen for a rain gutter having flanges for gripping the front lip of a gutter.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,619,825, issued to Lerony et al. on Apr. 15, 1997, discloses a gutter screen.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,813,173, issued to Way, Sr. on Sep. 29, 1998, discloses a gutter protector.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,842,311, issued to Morin on Dec. 1, 1998, discloses a gutter screen of cover.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,893,240, issued to Ealer, Sr. on Apr. 13, 1999, discloses a gutter screen.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,956,904, issued to Gentry on Sep. 28, 1999, discloses a gutter debris shield.
- U.S. Pat. No. 6,016,31, issued to Lowrie, III on Jan. 25, 2000, discloses rain gutter devices.
- U.S. Pat. No. 6,412,228, issued to Meckstroth on Jul. 2, 2002, discloses a leaf and debris deflecting cover device for a rain gutter.
- U.S. Pat. No. 6,463,700, issued to Davis on Oct. 15, 2002, discloses a composite gutter guard.
- U.S. Pat. No. 6,951,077, issued to Higginbotham on Oct. 4, 2005, discloses a non-clogging screen.
- U.S. Pat. No. 7,627,991, issued to Feldhaus on Dec. 8, 2009, discloses a gutter debris cover
- U.S. Pat. No. 7,913,458, issued to Higginbotham, on Mar. 29, 2011, discloses a self-cleaning gutter shield.
- U.S. Pat. No. 8,006,438, issued to Higginbotham on Aug. 30, 2011, discloses a non-clogging screen.
- Related non-patent literature known in the art includes the following:
- Leafsout, online at http://www.leafsout.com/, discloses a gutter guard system.
- SuperCleanGutterScreen, online at http://www.supercleangutterscreen.com/, discloses a gutter guard system.
- LeafBlaster, online at http://www.leafblaster.com/, discloses a gutter guard system.
- Mastershield, online at http://www.gutterhelmet.com/gutters/mastershield-gutter-protection.cfm, discloses a gutter guard system.
- LeafFilter, online at http://www.leaffilter.com/, discloses a gutter guard system.
- GutterGlove, online at http://www.gutterglove.com/, discloses a gutter guard system.
- Diamond Back Gutter Covers, online at http://www.diamondbackguttercovers.com/, discloses a gutter guard system.
- Rhino Gutter Guard, online at http://www.rhinogutterguard.com/, discloses a gutter guard system.
- Leaf Solution, online at http://www.leafsolution.com/, discloses a gutter guard system.
- The foregoing patent and other information reflect the state of the art of which the inventor is aware and are tendered with a view toward discharging the inventor's acknowledged duty of candor in disclosing information that may be pertinent to the patentability of the technology described herein. It is respectfully stipulated, however, that the foregoing patent and other information do not teach or render obvious, singly or when considered in combination, the inventor's claimed invention.
- In various exemplary embodiments, the technology described herein provides a gutter protection system configured to provide zero clogging of leafs, debris, and the like, and that utilizes no underlying structural support system and that utilizes no edges or areas in which debris can snag or restrict debris movement across its surface. Still further, this technology includes a gutter protection system configured to provide a channel integrally formed with a non-rigid permeable member.
- In one exemplary embodiment, the technology described herein provides a gutter protector configured to be secured on top of a rain gutter. The gutter protector includes: an upper fastener configured to secure the gutter protector above a rear wall of the rain gutter; a lower fastener configured to secure the gutter protector to a top of a front wall of the rain gutter; a non-rigid permeable member extended tautly and smoothly, once installed, between the upper fastener and the lower fastener, the gutter protector configured with a plurality of openings to permit the passage of water while substantially shedding organic debris, debris, and solid material; and a channel integrally formed within the gutter protector and configured to facilitate water deflection from the permeable member. The gutter protector is configured to operate without an underlying support structure.
- In at least one embodiment of the gutter protector, the channel is integrally formed within the lower fastener of the gutter protector.
- In at least one embodiment of the gutter protector, the channel is integrally formed within the non-rigid permeable member of the gutter protector.
- In at least one embodiment of the gutter protector, the channel is integrally formed within the non-rigid permeable member of the gutter protector and the non-rigid permeable member further comprises a projection for placement downwardly into a gutter for water deflection.
- In at least one embodiment of the gutter protector, the channel is integrally formed with the coupled non-rigid permeable member and lower fastener of the gutter protector.
- In at least one embodiment, the gutter protector also includes a riser integrally formed with the upper fastener and configured to provide a downward slope across the permeable member from the upper fastener to the lower fastener to shed organic debris and solid material from the rain gutter yet allow water to pass through the permeable member into the gutter.
- In at least one embodiment of the gutter protector, the gutter protector is configured with no raised edge on an upper surface of the gutter protector thereby having no impediment to the flow of debris and water across a top surface area to eliminate any possibility of backup or debris.
- In at least one embodiment, the gutter protector further includes a flange integrally formed with the lower fastener and configured to provide a drip edge angled outwardly and away from an outside edge of the front wall of the gutter.
- In at least one embodiment of the gutter protector, the channel is configured to be rotated and utilized at one or more angles relative to a base of the lower fastener.
- In at least one embodiment of the gutter protector, an inner edge of the channel is the same height as an outer edge.
- In at least one embodiment of the gutter protector, an inner edge of the channel is lower than an outer edge.
- In at least one embodiment of the gutter protector, an inner edge of the channel is higher than an outer edge.
- In at least one embodiment of the gutter protector, the upper fastener is configured to fold inwardly on the non-rigid permeable member to shorten the width covered by the gutter protector over a gutter.
- In at least one embodiment of the gutter protector, the upper fastener is configured to fold inwardly and repeatedly fold on the non-rigid permeable member to shorten the width covered by the gutter protector over a gutter.
- In at least one other exemplary embodiment, a gutter protection system is provided. The gutter protection system includes: a rain gutter; an upper fastener configured to secure the gutter protector above a rear wall of the rain gutter; a lower fastener configured to secure the gutter protector to a top of a front wall of the rain gutter; a non-rigid permeable member extended tautly and smoothly, once installed, between the upper fastener and the lower fastener, the gutter protector configured with a plurality of openings to permit the passage of water while substantially shedding organic debris, debris, and solid material; and a channel integrally formed within the gutter protector and configured to facilitate water deflection from the permeable member. The gutter protector is configured to operate without an underlying support structure.
- In at least one embodiment of the gutter protector system, the channel is integrally formed within the lower fastener of the gutter protector.
- In at least one embodiment of the gutter protector system, the channel is integrally formed within the non-rigid permeable member of the gutter protector.
- In at least one embodiment of the gutter protector system, the channel is integrally formed within the non-rigid permeable member of the gutter protector and the non-rigid permeable member further comprises a projection for placement downwardly into a gutter for water deflection for water running on an underside of the permeable member.
- In at least one embodiment of the gutter protector system, the channel is integrally formed with the coupled non-rigid permeable member and lower fastener of the gutter protector.
- In at least one embodiment, the gutter protector system further includes a flange integrally formed with the lower fastener and configured to provide a drip edge angled outwardly and away from an outside edge of the front wall of the gutter.
- Advantageously, the technology described herein provides a channel integrally formed with a non-rigid permeable member. As such, the channel facilitates water deflection for water running on an underside of the permeable member from the non-rigid permeable member and/or lower fastener.
- Advantageously, the technology described herein provides a permeable member (mesh, fabric, screen, and so forth) that can be selected based on specific requirements, size of debris to be shed, and water flow requirements. Furthermore, the permeable member can include specialized sections.
- Advantageously, the technology described herein provides a gutter protector designed to eliminate any edges, ridges, creases, crimps, ripples, valleys, and other debris-catching obstructions known in existing gutter guard systems. These obstructions are in the direction of water flow.
- Advantageously, the technology described herein provides a permeable member that is easy to install, having a top support that is mechanically fastened to fascia by flipping the permeable member up, over, and out of the way, and having a bottom support that is mechanically fastened to a front top edge of the gutter.
- Advantageously, the technology described herein provides a permeable member having an approximate 10 degrees slope from the riser of the upper fastener. The slope is adjustable.
- Advantageously, the technology described herein provides a modular solution, having, for example, four or five-foot sections, or the like, for ease of installation.
- Advantageously, the technology described herein provides a gutter protector having a large area for water penetration, having a significant portion of the surface area that is permeable to water.
- Advantageously, the technology described herein provides a gutter protector that has a drip edge integrally formed.
- Advantageously, the technology described herein provides a gutter protector made of aluminum and/or stainless steel, or other metals or plastics, in at least one embodiment, to provide strength and durability. As will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art upon reading this disclosure, alternative materials can be utilized based upon the application.
- Advantageously, the technology described herein provides a gutter protector that utilizes no underlying structural support system
- There has thus been outlined, rather broadly, the more important features of the technology in order that the detailed description thereof that follows may be better understood, and in order that the present contribution to the art may be better appreciated. There are additional features of the technology that will be described hereinafter and which will form the subject matter of the claims appended hereto. In this respect, before explaining at least one embodiment of the technology in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and to the arrangements of the components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings. The technology described herein is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced and carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology employed herein are for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
- As such, those skilled in the art will appreciate that the conception, upon which this disclosure is based, may readily be utilized as a basis for the designing of other structures, methods and systems for carrying out the several purposes of the present invention. It is important, therefore, that the claims be regarded as including such equivalent constructions insofar as they do not depart from the spirit and scope of the technology described herein.
- Further objects and advantages of the technology described herein will be apparent from the following detailed description of a presently preferred embodiment which is illustrated schematically in the accompanying drawings.
- The technology described herein is illustrated with reference to the various drawings, in which like reference numbers denote like device components and/or method steps, respectively, and in which:
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FIG. 1 is a front perspective view of a gutter protection system, illustrating, in particular a permeable member coupled to an upper fastener and a lower fastener and secured tautly, once installed, and having a channel formed within the permeable member to facilitate water deflection for water running on an underside of the permeable member, according to an embodiment of the technology described herein; -
FIG. 2 is a side cross-section view of the gutter protection system depicted inFIG. 1 , illustrating, in particular, the relationship of the gutter protection system to the gutter, fascia board, and shingles, according to an embodiment of the technology described herein; -
FIG. 3A is a perspective view of a lower fastener of the gutter protection system to couple with the permeable member, illustrating, in particular, a flange and a receiving area for the permeable member, according to an embodiment of the technology described herein; -
FIG. 3B is a side view of a lower fastener of the gutter protection system to couple with the permeable member, illustrating, in particular, a flange, and a receiving area for the permeable member wherein a clip secures the permeable member in the receiving area, according to an embodiment of the technology described herein; -
FIG. 3C is a side view of a lower fastener of the gutter protection system to couple with the permeable member, illustrating, in particular, a flange and a receiving area for the permeable member, according to an embodiment of the technology described herein; -
FIG. 3D is a side view of a lower fastener of the gutter protection system to couple with the permeable member, illustrating, in particular, a receiving area for the permeable member and varied angles of rotation and placement including use as a channel to facilitate water deflection for water running on an underside of the permeable member, according to an embodiment of the technology described herein; -
FIG. 3E is a side view of a lower fastener of the gutter protection system to couple with the permeable member, illustrating, in particular, a receiving area for the permeable member and varied angles of rotation and placement including use as a channel to facilitate water deflection for water running on an underside of the permeable member, according to an embodiment of the technology described herein; -
FIG. 4A is a side view of a lower fastener of the gutter protection system to couple with the permeable member, illustrating, in particular, a channel to facilitate water deflection integrally formed within the permeable member and wherein the inner edge of the channel is higher than the outer edge, according to an embodiment of the technology described herein; -
FIG. 4B is a side view of a lower fastener of the gutter protection system to couple with the permeable member, illustrating, in particular, a channel to facilitate water deflection integrally formed within the permeable member and wherein the inner edge of the channel is the same height as the outer edge, according to an embodiment of the technology described herein; -
FIG. 4C is a side view of a lower fastener of the gutter protection system to couple with the permeable member, illustrating, in particular, a channel to facilitate water deflection integrally formed within the permeable member and wherein the inner edge of the channel is lower than the outer edge, according to an embodiment of the technology described herein; -
FIG. 5A is a side view of both an upper fastener and a lower fastener of the gutter protection system to couple with the permeable member for water deflection, illustrating, in particular, a varied formation of attachment, according to an embodiment of the technology described herein; -
FIG. 5B is a side view of both an upper fastener and a lower fastener of the gutter protection system to couple with the permeable member for water deflection, illustrating, in particular, a varied formation of attachment, according to an embodiment of the technology described herein; -
FIG. 5C is a side view of both an upper fastener and a lower fastener of the gutter protection system to couple with the permeable member for water deflection, illustrating, in particular, a varied formation of attachment having an inner edge bull nose to set back the water deflector, according to an embodiment of the technology described herein; -
FIG. 6 is side view of a lower fastener of the gutter protection system to couple with the permeable member, illustrating, in particular, a channel to facilitate water deflection, wherein the permeable member forms the channel portion, according to an embodiment of the technology described herein; -
FIGS. 7A through 7C are side views of the upper fastener of the gutter protection system to couple with the permeable member, illustrating, in particular, a rotation means by which the upper fastener is rolled inwardly with the permeable member to shorten the overall width of the permeable member as it would appear over a gutter, such as conversion from a six-inch form to a five-inch form for known industry standard gutters, according to an embodiment of the technology described herein; -
FIG. 8A is a perspective view of up upper fastener of the gutter protection system to couple with the permeable member, according to an embodiment of the technology described herein; -
FIG. 8B is a perspective view of up upper fastener of the gutter protection system to couple with the permeable member, according to an embodiment of the technology described herein; -
FIG. 8C is a perspective view of up upper fastener of the gutter protection system to couple with the permeable member, according to an embodiment of the technology described herein; -
FIG. 8D is a perspective view of up upper fastener of the gutter protection system to couple with the permeable member, according to an embodiment of the technology described herein; -
FIG. 8E is a perspective view of up upper fastener of the gutter protection system to couple with the permeable member, according to an embodiment of the technology described herein; -
FIG. 8F is a perspective view of up upper fastener of the gutter protection system to couple with the permeable member, according to an embodiment of the technology described herein; -
FIG. 8G is a perspective view of up upper fastener of the gutter protection system to couple with the permeable member, according to an embodiment of the technology described herein; -
FIG. 8H is a perspective view of up upper fastener of the gutter protection system to couple with the permeable member, according to an embodiment of the technology described herein; -
FIG. 9 is a side cross-section view of the gutter protection system depicted inFIG. 1 , illustrating, in particular the lower fastener extended slightly over the gutter, and having a float, when the upper fastener is raised to increase the slop of the permeable member; -
FIG. 10 is a front perspective view of a gutter protection system, illustrating, in particular a permeable member coupled to an upper fastener and a lower fastener and secured tautly, once installed, according to an embodiment of the technology described herein; -
FIG. 11 is a side cross-section view of the gutter protection system depicted inFIG. 10 ; -
FIG. 12 is a close up view of the upper bracket of the gutter protection system depicted inFIG. 10 ; and -
FIG. 13 is a close up view of the lower bracket of the gutter protection system depicted inFIG. 10 . - Before describing the disclosed embodiments of this technology in detail, it is to be understood that the technology is not limited in its application to the details of the particular arrangement shown here since the technology described is capable of other embodiments. Also, the terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and not of limitation.
- In various exemplary embodiments, the technology described herein provides a
gutter protection system 10 configured to provide zero clogging of leafs, debris, and the like. Thegutter protection system 10 utilizes no underlying structural support system. Thegutter protection system 10 utilizes no edges or areas in which debris can snag or restrict debris movement across its surface. In multiple embodiments, there are no raised edges that will catch debris moving in the direction of the flow of water. In at least one embodiment, the gutter protector includes achannel 17 to facilitate water deflection for water running on an underside of the permeable member from a non-rigid permeable member and/or lower channel. - Referring now to the Figures, a
gutter protector 10 configured for zero clogging is shown. Thegutter protector 10 is configured to be secured on top of a rain gutter or above the gutter fastened to the fascia board, rafter tail, or the like, of a building. Thegutter protector 10 is configured to work with a K-style, Ogee, or conventional gutters as an add-on or retrofit solution. Thegutter protector 10 also is configured to be prefabricated and/or preassembled with a gutter at a point of manufacture for later installation as a complete gutter system. Thegutter protector 10 is configured to operate without an underlying support structure. Thegutter protector 10 is configured with no raised edge on an upper surface of thegutter protector 10 thereby having no impediment to the flow of debris and water that would create clogs. - A rain gutter typically has a
rear wall 22,front wall 18, and a base, orchannel 24. Additionally thefront wall 18 can further includeupper lip 26 andflange 32. Depending on the gutter, theupper lip 26 can be flat or rounded. As is well known in the art, the various components used to create the underlying gutter can vary. However, thegutter protector 10 disclosed herein is configured to protect gutters in many variations from debris entering, yet allow water to enter. - As depicted in
FIG. 2 , thegutter protector 10 typically is fastened on a building up against afascia board 30. Theshingles 20 on the building overhang the gutter andgutter protector 10 enough to ensure that no debris and/or water flow backwardly toward the building or into the building. - The
gutter protector 10 includes anupper fastener 12 in various configurations. Theupper fastener 12 is configured to secure thegutter protector 10 above arear wall 22 of the rain gutter to thefascia board 30. Various embodiments of theupper fastener 12 are included in, but not limited to,FIGS. 7A , 7B, 7C, 8A, 8B, 8C, 8D, 8E, 8F, 8G, and 8H. - In at least one embodiment, the
upper fastener 12 is aluminum. In at least one embodiment, theupper fastener 12 is polyvinyl chloride (PVC). As will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art upon reading this disclosure, alternative materials can be utilized based upon the application. - The
gutter protector 10 includes alower fastener 16. Thelower fastener 16 is configured to secure thegutter protector 10 to a top of afront wall 18 of the rain gutter. Various embodiments of thelower fastener 16 are included in, but not limited to,FIGS. 3A , 3B, 3C, 3D, 3E, 4A, 4B, 4C, 5A, 5B, and 5C, the latter drawing 5C including thebull nose protrusion 33. - In at least one embodiment, the
lower fastener 16 is aluminum. In at least one embodiment, thelower fastener 16 is polyvinyl chloride (PVC). As will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art upon reading this disclosure, alternative materials can be utilized based upon the application. - The
gutter protector 10 includes a non-rigidpermeable member 14. The non-rigidpermeable member 14 is extended tautly and smoothly, once installed, between theupper fastener 12 and thelower fastener 16. The non-rigidpermeable member 14, in various embodiments, includes fabric, mesh, screen, and micro stainless steel fabric. The non-rigidpermeable member 14, in various embodiments, is metal. The non-rigidpermeable member 14, in various embodiments, is plastic. The non-rigidpermeable member 14, in various embodiments, is fabric. As will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art upon reading this disclosure, alternative materials, such as graphite or titanium, for example, can be utilized based upon the application. - In at least one embodiment, the
gutter protector 10 also includes achannel 17, configured to facilitate water deflection for water running on an underside of the non-rigidpermeable member 14. As water hits or runs over the non-rigidpermeable member 14, thechannel 17 ensures that the water will be deflected into thegutter trough 24. The channel includes aninner edge 17,outer edge 35, and in some embodiments abull nose 33. The channel protrusion formed by the combinedinner edge 17 and theouter edge 35 is a multi-purpose crimped channel that holds the front of the non-rigidpermeable member 14, gives rigidity to the lower support, diverts water flowing under thepermeable member 14 to be diverted into the gutter, and aids in the proper positioning of thepermeable member 14 depending on its intended secure position. Thebull nose 33 protrusion is a bull nose crimp used to put the top surface of thelower fastener 16 above and over the non-rigidpermeable member 14 as it is crimped into the channel. Theinner edge 17 and theouter edge 35 that form channel are set back under thebull nose 33 protrusion. - In at least one embodiment of the
gutter protector 10, thechannel 17 is integrally formed within thelower fastener 16 of the gutter protector. By way of example,FIGS. 5A , 5B, 5C, and 6 depict thechannel 17 is integrally formed within thelower fastener 16. Thechannel 17 andlower fastener 16 can vary in material, size, width and length. As noted by the arrow depicted rotation, thechannel 17 can be rotated at various angles. As depicted in the Figures, thechannel 17 is at a ninety degree angle to the non-rigidpermeable member 14. However, as will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art upon reading this disclosure, the angle of thechannel 17 to thenon-rigid member 14 can vary based upon application and other factors and circumstances. - In at least one embodiment of the
gutter protector 10, thechannel 17 is integrally formed within the non-rigidpermeable member 14 of thegutter protector 10. By way of example,FIG. 6 depict achannel 17 formed by the non-rigidpermeable member 14 of thegutter protector 10. As noted by the arrow depicted rotation, thechannel 17 can be rotated at various angles. As depicted inFIG. 6 , thechannel 17 formed by the non-rigidpermeable member 14 is at a ninety degree angle to thelower fastener 16. However, as will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art upon reading this disclosure, the angle of thechannel 17 to thenon-rigid member 14 can vary based upon application and other factors and circumstances. - In at least one embodiment of the
gutter protector 10, thechannel 17 is integrally formed within the non-rigid permeable member of thegutter protector 10 and the non-rigidpermeable member 14 further includes a projection for placement downwardly into a gutter for water deflection for water running on an underside of the permeable member. For example,FIG. 6 depicts such a projection angled downwardly. - In at least one embodiment of the
gutter protector 10, thechannel 17 is integrally formed with the coupled non-rigidpermeable member 14 andlower fastener 16 of thegutter protector 10. - The
gutter protector 10 configured with a plurality of openings to permit the passage of water while substantially shedding organic debris, debris, and solid material. See for example, mesh 15 close-up of the permeable member inFIG. 1 . Visually thegutter protector 10 may appear to be a solid surface, but thegutter protector 10 includes openings such that thegutter protector 10 is permeable. By way of example, thegutter protector 10 is a micro stainless steel mesh in one embodiment. Also by way of example, one embodiment includes a weave pattern of a certain number of longitudinal cross pieces for a certain number of latitudinal cross pieces. Weave patterns can be selected and used in alternative embodiments dependent on user selection and need in a particular installation. - In an effort to prevent oil leaching off of asphalt shingles and building up on the
gutter protector 10, a weave pattern is selected to be small enough to disallow clogging particles from entering the gutter, yet large enough to prevent the buildup of oils and residues on thegutter protector 10. This facilitates fast moving water through the permeable surface. - The
gutter protector 10 weave pattern can also factor in the flushing vortex concept. Such vortexes actually serve to “pull” or “suck” inwardly through thegutter protector 10 and into the gutter. This provides a self-cleaning effect and further prevents buildup and/or residue on thegutter protector 10. The weave can be varied to increase or decrease the vortex flushing effect. - The
gutter protector 10 has an “A” side and a “B” side in at least one embodiment. Thegutter protector 10 in this embodiment allows better permeation of water in one direction, such as A-to-B, but not the other, B-to-A. - The
gutter protector 10 includes a riser, such as 40 in 8A, 46 in 8B, and so forth, integrally formed with theupper fastener 12. The riser is configured to provide a downward slope across thepermeable member 14 from theupper fastener 12 to thelower fastener 16 to shed organic debris and solid material from the rain gutter yet allow water to pass through thepermeable member 14 into the gutter. - In at least one
embodiment gutter protector 10 includes aflange 34 inFIG. 3A , 35 ifFIG. 3B , 41 ifFIG. 3C , and so forth. Theflanges lower fastener 16. Theflanges front wall 18 of the gutter. As such, theflanges flanges - In at least one embodiment, the
upper fastener 12 can be coupled, if desired, to the non-rigidpermeable member 14 by an adhesive and at least one first crimp. Alternatively, theupper fastener 12 can be coupled, if desired, to the non-rigidpermeable member 14 by an adhesive. Alternatively, theupper fastener 12 is coupled to the non-rigidpermeable member 14 by at least one first crimp. Alternatively, theupper fastener 12 is coupled to the non-rigidpermeable member 14 without adhesive or crimping. - In at least one embodiment, the
lower fastener 16 can be coupled, if desired, to the non-rigidpermeable member 14 by an adhesive and at least one second crimp. Alternatively, thelower fastener 16 can be coupled, if desired, to the non-rigidpermeable member 14 by an adhesive. Alternatively, thelower fastener 16 is coupled to the non-rigidpermeable member 14 by at least one second crimp. Alternatively, thelower fastener 16 is coupled to the non-rigidpermeable member 14 without adhesive or crimping. - As depicted specifically in
FIG. 3A , thegutter protector 10 also can include a lower fastenerlower lateral 36 and a lower fastenerupper lateral 38 folded back over thelower lateral 36. The lower fastenerlower lateral 36 and the lower fastenerupper lateral 38 are integrally formed with thelower fastener 16. The lower fastenerlower lateral 36 and the lower fastenerupper lateral 38 are configured to secure the non-rigidpermeable member 14 in between. - As depicted specifically in
FIG. 3B , thegutter protector 10 further can include a lower fastenerconcave portion 37 integrally formed within thelower fastener 16 and aclip 39 configured to secure the non-rigidpermeable member 14 between the lower fastenerconcave portion 37 and theclip 39 of thelower fastener 16. Theclip 39 runs the length of thegutter protector 10 in at least one embodiment. As theclip 30 is placed within the lower fastenerconcave portion 37, it can be pushed in or hammered in, for example, to secure thepermeable member 14. - As depicted in
FIG. 3C , thegutter protector 10 also can include a lower fastenerlower lateral 43 and a lower fastenerupper lateral 45 uncoupled from thelower lateral 36 until install with the permeable member, such as by crimping, for example, and not of limitation. The lower fastenerlower lateral 43 and the lower fastenerupper lateral 45 are configured to secure the non-rigidpermeable member 14 in between such as by crimping, for example. - As depicted in
FIG. 3D , thegutter protector 10 also can include alower fastener 16 further including achannel 17. Thechannel 17 of thelower fastener 16 can rotate as needed by application. As depicted thechannel 17 formed is at a right angle to thelower fastener 16; however, as depicted by the dashed lines, the angle of thechannel 17 created can vary. As depicted inFIG. 3D , thechannel 17 is created outwardly, with an opening to the outermost edge. - As depicted in
FIG. 3E , thegutter protector 10 also can include alower fastener 16 further including achannel 17. Thechannel 17 of thelower fastener 16 can rotate as needed by application. As depicted thechannel 17 formed is at a right angle to thelower fastener 16; however, as depicted by the dashed lines, the angle of thechannel 17 created can vary. As depicted inFIG. 3E , thechannel 17 is created facing inwardly, with an opening to the inside edge. - As depicted in
FIG. 4A , thegutter protector 10 also can include an inner edge of thechannel 17 that is an inner edge of thechannel 17 is higher than an outer edge. - As depicted in
FIG. 4B , thegutter protector 10 also can include an inner edge of thechannel 17 that is the same height as an outer edge. - As depicted in
FIG. 4C , thegutter protector 10 also can include an inner edge of thechannel 17 that is lower than an outer edge. - As depicted in
FIG. 5A , thegutter protector 10 is depicted withupper fastener 12 andlower fastener 16, wherein thelower fastener 16 includes an upper fastener such as depicted inFIG. 3A , and achannel 17 formed by the non-rigidpermeable member 14 with a protrusion of the non-rigidpermeable member 14 facing downwardly into agutter trough 24. - As depicted in
FIG. 5B , thegutter protector 10 is depicted withupper fastener 12 andlower fastener 16, wherein thelower fastener 16 includes thelower fastener 16 as depicted in 3D. - As depicted in
FIG. 5C , thegutter protector 10 is depicted withupper fastener 12 andlower fastener 16, wherein thelower fastener 16 includes thelower fastener 16 as depicted in 3D with an additional bull nose protrusion above and over the non-rigidpermeable member 14 portion that is in channel. The channel includes aninner edge 17,outer edge 35, and abull nose 33 protrusion. The channel protrusion formed by the combinedinner edge 17 and theouter edge 35 is a multi-purpose crimped channel that holds the front of the non-rigidpermeable member 14, gives rigidity to the lower support, diverts water flowing under thepermeable member 14 to be diverted into the gutter, and aids in the proper positioning of thepermeable member 14 depending on its intended secure position. Thebull nose 33 protrusion is a bull nose crimp used to put the top surface of thelower fastener 16 above and over the non-rigidpermeable member 14 as it is crimped into the channel. Theinner edge 17 and theouter edge 35 that form channel are set back under thebull nose 33 protrusion. - As depicted in
FIG. 6 , thegutter protector 10 is depicted withlower fastener 16 coupled to non-rigidpermeable member 14. In this embodiment, the non-rigidpermeable member 14 forms thechannel 17 to facilitate water deflection for water running on an underside of the permeable member intogutter trough 24. - As depicted in
FIG. 7A , and in at least one embodiment of thegutter protector 10, theupper fastener 12 is configured to fold inwardly on the non-rigidpermeable member 14 to shorten the width covered by thegutter protector 10 over a gutter. - As depicted in
FIGS. 7B and 7C , and in at least one embodiment of thegutter protector 10, theupper fastener 12 is configured to fold inwardly and repeatedly fold on the non-rigidpermeable member 14 to shorten the width covered by thegutter protector 10 over a gutter. - In the embodiments depicted in
FIGS. 7A , 7B, and 7C, thegutter protector 10 is configured to accommodate varied sizes in gutters. For example, thegutter protector 10 can accommodate six inch gutters systems known in the art. Additionally, thegutter protector 10 can fold inwardly, as depicted inFIGS. 7A , 7B, and 7C, to accommodate a five inch gutter system, for example. - As depicted specifically in
FIG. 8A , thegutter protector 10 also can includeriser 40, an upper fastenerlower lateral 42, and an upper fastenerupper lateral 44 folded back over thelower lateral 42. The upper fastenerlower lateral 42 and the upper fastenerupper lateral 44 are integrally formed with theupper fastener 12. The upper fastenerlower lateral 42 and the upper fastenerupper lateral 44 are configured to secure the non-rigidpermeable member 14. InFIG. 4A , the upper fastenerupper lateral 44 is folded back over thelower lateral 42 approximately fifty percent. - As depicted specifically in
FIG. 8B , thegutter protector 10 also can includeriser 46, an upper fastenerlower lateral 48, and an upper fastenerupper lateral 50 folded back over thelower lateral 48. The upper fastenerlower lateral 48 and the upper fastenerupper lateral 50 are integrally formed with theupper fastener 12. The upper fastenerlower lateral 48 and the upper fastenerupper lateral 50 are configured to secure the non-rigidpermeable member 14. InFIG. 4B , the upper fastenerupper lateral 50 is folded back over thelower lateral 48 approximately one hundred percent. - As depicted specifically in
FIG. 8C , thegutter protector 10 further can include an upper fastener left vertical 52 and an upper fastener right vertical 53 folded back downwardly adjacent the lower lateral. The upper fastener left vertical 52 and the upper fastener right vertical 54 are integrally formed with theupper fastener 12. The upper fastener left vertical 52 and the upper fastener right vertical 54 are configured to secure the non-rigidpermeable member 14. - As depicted specifically in
FIG. 8D , thegutter protector 10 also can include an upper fastener left vertical 56 and an upper fastener right vertical 58 folded back upwardly adjacent the upper fastener left vertical 56. The upper fastener left vertical 56 and the upper fastener right vertical 58 are integrally formed with theupper fastener 12. The upper fastener left vertical 56 and the upper fastener right vertical 58 are configured to secure the non-rigidpermeable member 14. - As depicted specifically in
FIG. 8E , thegutter protector 10 further can includeriser 60, an upper fastenerupper lateral 62, and an upper fastener lower lateral 64 folded back under the upper fastenerupper lateral 62. The upper fastenerlower lateral 64 and the upper fastenerupper lateral 62 are integrally formed with theupper fastener 12. The upper fastenerlower lateral 64 and the upper fastenerupper lateral 64 are configured to secure the non-rigidpermeable member 14. - As depicted specifically in
FIG. 8F , thegutter protector 10 also can includeriser 61, an upper fastenerupper lateral 65, and an upper fastenerlower lateral 63 below and parallel to the upper fastener upper lateral. The upper fastenerlower lateral 63 and the upper fastenerupper lateral 65 are integrally formed with theupper fastener 12. The upper fastenerlower lateral 61 and the upper fastenerupper lateral 65 are configured to secure the non-rigidpermeable member 14. - As depicted specifically in
FIG. 8G , thegutter protector 10 further can includeriser 67, an upper fastenerconcave portion 71 integrally formed withinlateral 69 of theupper fastener 12, and aclip 73 configured to secure the non-rigidpermeable member 14 between the upper fastenerconcave portion 71 and theclip 73 of the upper fastener. Theclip 73 runs the length of thegutter protector 10 in at least one embodiment. As theclip 73 is placed within the upper fastenerconcave portion 71, it can be pushed in or hammered in, for example, to secure thepermeable member 14. - As depicted specifically in
FIG. 8H , thegutter protector 10 also can includeriser 75, an upper fastenerupper lateral 79, and an upper fastenerlower lateral 77 below and parallel to the upper fastener upper lateral. The upper fastenerlower lateral 77 is integrally formed withriser 75. The upper fastenerlower lateral 77 and the upper fastenerupper lateral 79 are configured to secure the non-rigidpermeable member 14, such as by crimping for example, but not of limitation. - As depicted specifically in
FIG. 9 , thegutter protector 10 includes a “float” such that, dependent upon the gutter or other factors in installation, theupper fastener 12 andlower fastener 16 are varied slightly in location for mounting. As theupper fastener 12 is mounted above therear gutter wall 22, in the direction of movement noted by 23, the slope of the permeable member is increased. As such the lower fastener is moved inwardly toward the gutter. Thelower fastener 16 can move in the direction of 25 dependent on the slope desired for thepermeable member 14. - In at least one other exemplary embodiment, a gutter protection system is provided. The gutter protection system includes: a rain gutter; an upper fastener configured to secure the gutter protector above a rear wall of the rain gutter; a lower fastener configured to secure the gutter protector to a top of a front wall of the rain gutter; a non-rigid permeable member extended tautly and smoothly, once installed, between the upper fastener and the lower fastener, the gutter protector configured with a plurality of openings to permit the passage of water while substantially shedding organic debris, debris, and solid material; and a channel integrally formed within the gutter protector and configured to facilitate water deflection for water running on an underside of the permeable member. The gutter protector is configured to operate without an underlying support structure.
- In at least one embodiment of the gutter protector system, the channel is integrally formed within the lower fastener of the gutter protector.
- In at least one embodiment of the gutter protector system, the channel is integrally formed within the non-rigid permeable member of the gutter protector.
- In at least one embodiment of the gutter protector system, the channel is integrally formed within the non-rigid permeable member of the gutter protector and the non-rigid permeable member further comprises a projection for placement downwardly into a gutter for water deflection for water running on an underside of the permeable member.
- In at least one embodiment of the gutter protector system, the channel is integrally formed with the coupled non-rigid permeable member and lower fastener of the gutter protector.
- In at least one embodiment, the gutter protector system further includes a flange integrally formed with the lower fastener and configured to provide a drip edge angled outwardly and away from an outside edge of the front wall of the gutter.
- For direct attachment, the
gutter protection system 10 can be installed as follows: -
- Starting at an end of the pre-existing, pre-installed gutter without a corner, take a four foot length, for example,
gutter protector 10 and position theupper fastener 12 directly on the top edge of the gutter (at the top of 22). Insure that the edge (left edge if starting from the left end of a gutter) is in line with the end of the gutter. Fasten this piece with a self-tapping screw, for example, in the center of thefastener 12 into thefascia board 30 while making sure the entire bottom edge of thegutter protector 10upper fastener 12 is in line with the top rear edge (top of 22) of the gutter. Fasten on the right and the left approximately two inches from the ends of thegutter protector 10. Add additional screws between the center screw and ends screws, so that there are five fastening points, for example only, in total on this section of the gutter protector. - Pull the
gutter protector 10 forward to tighten the non-rigidpermeable member 14, while making sure that edge of thegutter protector 10 is in line with the end of the gutter, and fasten about six inches from the end through thelower fastener 16 into the gutter at the upper portion offront wall 18. Fasten again at the center and other end of this length of the gutter protector. - Pulling the non-rigid permeable member taught as you proceed from one end to the other of installing the
gutter protector 10. - Repeat the process above after first butting the next four foot length of
gutter protector 10 tightly against the previous section.
- Starting at an end of the pre-existing, pre-installed gutter without a corner, take a four foot length, for example,
- For indirect attachment, such as for example, when there is no fascia board and rafter tails are used as mount points, the
gutter protection system 10 can be installed, for example, utilizing supplemental rear fastener clips, one or more of 66, 76, 86, or a channel in similar form. Each of the supplemental rear fastener clips, one or more of 66, 76, 86, are mounted above the top edge of therear gutter wall 22. Theupper fastener 12 can be placed just behind upper plate 74 in 66, or just behind upper plate 84 in 76, or just behind 90 in 86. - As the gutter protection system is installed on an existing gutter, supplemental end caps can be created on the job by an installation technician. The supplemental end caps are configured to close the open, generally pie-shaped areas created as the
gutter protector 10 is placed above a gutter and above the existing end caps. The supplemental end caps are configured to prevent debris and critters from entering the gutter. - Additionally, as the gutter protection system is installed on an existing gutter, special consideration and installation steps are taken at the inside and outside corners. Particularly on an inside corner, an area receiving a much higher quantity of runoff from the roof valley, the
gutter protector 10 placement is made to be precise. In this inside corner, two adjoining section ofgutter protector 10 are cut at 45 degree angles to be securely coupled and butted together. Although the quantity of water runoff is likely less at an outside corner, the installation practice is similar to that of an inside corner. Two adjoining section ofgutter protector 10 are cut at 45 degree angles to be securely coupled and butted together. One installation method for either of both of the inside or outside corners is to use a large weave or mesh for thegutter protector 10 in that area to accommodate the higher capacity of water flow, and help prevent overshoot or overflow of water. - Additionally, as the gutter protection system is installed on an existing gutter, special consideration and installation steps are taken in areas where an upper downspout, such as from the roof of an upper story, drains to a lower roof into another gutter. This area of gutter on the lower roof is accommodating a higher capacity of water since it is receiving water from at least two roof sections. As such, an area where an upper downspout feeds to a lower gutter, the
gutter protector 10 in that section can be a larger weave or mesh for thegutter protector 10 in that area to accommodate the higher capacity of water flow, and help prevent overshoot or overflow of water. - Although this technology has been 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 invention and are intended to be covered by the following claims.
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1. A gutter protector configured to be secured on top of a rain gutter, the gutter protector comprising:
an upper fastener configured to secure the gutter protector above a rear wall of the rain gutter;
a lower fastener configured to secure the gutter protector to a top of a front wall of the rain gutter;
a non-rigid permeable member extended tautly and smoothly, once installed, between the upper fastener and the lower fastener, the gutter protector configured with a plurality of openings to permit the passage of water while substantially shedding organic debris, debris, and solid material; and
a channel integrally formed within the gutter protector and configured to facilitate water deflection, for water running on an underside of the permeable member;
wherein the gutter protector is configured to operate without an underlying support structure.
2. The gutter protector of claim 1 , wherein the channel is integrally formed within the lower fastener of the gutter protector.
3. The gutter protector of claim 1 , wherein the channel is integrally formed within the non-rigid permeable member of the gutter protector.
4. The gutter protector of claim 1 , wherein the lower fastener further comprises a bull nose protrusion extending over the channel.
5. The gutter protector of claim 1 , wherein the channel is integrally formed within the non-rigid permeable member of the gutter protector and the non-rigid permeable member further comprises a projection for placement downwardly into a gutter for water deflection for water running on an underside of the permeable member.
6. The gutter protector of claim 1 , wherein the channel is integrally formed with the coupled non-rigid permeable member and lower fastener of the gutter protector.
7. The gutter protector of claim 1 , further comprising:
a riser integrally formed with the upper fastener and configured to provide a downward slope across the permeable member from the upper fastener to the lower fastener to shed organic debris and solid material from the rain gutter yet allow water to pass through the permeable member into the gutter.
8. The gutter protector of claim 1 , wherein the gutter protector is configured with no raised edge on an upper surface of the gutter protector thereby having no impediment to the flow of debris and water across a top surface area to eliminate any possibility of backup or debris.
9. The gutter protector of claim 1 , further comprising:
a flange integrally formed with the lower fastener and configured to provide a drip edge angled outwardly and away from an outside edge of the front wall of the gutter.
10. The gutter protector of claim 2 , wherein the channel is configured to be rotated and utilized at one or more angles relative to a base of the lower fastener.
11. The gutter protector of claim 2 , wherein an inner edge of the channel is the same height as an outer edge.
12. The gutter protector of claim 2 , wherein an inner edge of the channel is lower than an outer edge.
13. The gutter protector of claim 2 , wherein an inner edge of the channel is higher than an outer edge.
14. The gutter protector of claim 1 , wherein the upper fastener is configured to fold inwardly on the non-rigid permeable member to shorten the width covered by the gutter protector over a gutter.
15. The gutter protector of claim 1 , wherein the upper fastener is configured to fold inwardly and repeatedly fold on the non-rigid permeable member to shorten the width covered by the gutter protector over a gutter.
16. A gutter protection system comprising:
a rain gutter;
an upper fastener configured to secure the gutter protector above a rear wall of the rain gutter;
a lower fastener configured to secure the gutter protector to a top of a front wall of the rain gutter;
a non-rigid permeable member extended tautly and smoothly, once installed, between the upper fastener and the lower fastener, the gutter protector configured with a plurality of openings to permit the passage of water while substantially shedding organic debris, debris, and solid material; and
a channel integrally formed within the gutter protector and configured to facilitate water deflection for water running on an underside of the permeable member;
wherein the gutter protector is configured to operate without an underlying support structure.
17. The gutter protector of claim 16 , wherein the channel is integrally formed within the lower fastener of the gutter protector.
18. The gutter protector of claim 16 , wherein the channel is integrally formed within the non-rigid permeable member of the gutter protector.
19. The gutter protector of claim 16 , wherein the channel is integrally formed within the non-rigid permeable member of the gutter protector.
20. The gutter protector of claim 16 , wherein the channel is integrally formed within the non-rigid permeable member of the gutter protector and the non-rigid permeable member further comprises a projection for placement downwardly into a gutter for water deflection for water running on an underside of the permeable member.
21. The gutter protector of claim 16 , wherein the channel is integrally formed with the coupled non-rigid permeable member and lower fastener of the gutter protector.
22. The gutter protection system of claim 16 , further comprising:
a flange integrally formed with the lower fastener and configured to provide a drip edge angled outwardly and away from an outside edge of the front wall of the gutter.
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