EP0889176A1 - Recouvrement de gouttière - Google Patents

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EP0889176A1
EP0889176A1 EP98112351A EP98112351A EP0889176A1 EP 0889176 A1 EP0889176 A1 EP 0889176A1 EP 98112351 A EP98112351 A EP 98112351A EP 98112351 A EP98112351 A EP 98112351A EP 0889176 A1 EP0889176 A1 EP 0889176A1
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04DROOF COVERINGS; SKY-LIGHTS; GUTTERS; ROOF-WORKING TOOLS
    • E04D13/00Special arrangements or devices in connection with roof coverings; Protection against birds; Roof drainage ; Sky-lights
    • E04D13/04Roof drainage; Drainage fittings in flat roofs, balconies or the like
    • E04D13/076Devices or arrangements for removing snow, ice or debris from gutters or for preventing accumulation thereof

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  • the invention relates to a gutter cover according to the preamble of claim 1, the largely deciduous, seed and other Prevents dirt from entering the gutter.
  • Gutter covers known from US Pat. Nos. 5,406,755, 4,440,775 and 2,669,950 are based on the principle of action that on a Rainwater running off largely on this surface clings even if this area "overhanging" up to one is redirected to a certain degree.
  • the drainage surface should be there be gently rounded to prevent the water from breaking off prematurely prevent. If the drain surface ends in a drip edge, so the drained and redirected rainwater can be defined Be introduced into the gutter.
  • the invention has for its object a gutter cover to create the on the described from the aforementioned US-PS Principle of action is based, but has an improved effect and brings structural advantages.
  • the invention has the working on the principle mentioned Gutter covering essentially the gutter covering rain drainage surface, the drainage side a drainage lug for diverting the rainwater that runs off into the gutter having.
  • the drain nose is left with one narrow open gap substantially vertically above the Gutter outer edge. This narrow open gap is wide enough the rainwater flowing down the gutter into the gutter even with heavy thunderstorms - so maximum so-called "rain donation" - to drive perfectly into the gutter, while carried along floating dirt past the gap falls over the gutter edge. Because of his small size and its vertical arrangement or even light overhanging inclination leaves the gap even in dry weather Leaves, seeds and other dirt particles flying around hardly penetration. Such a gutter covered against dirt is also very good against damage caused by ice Protected roof avalanches.
  • the rainwater can do more or run off the roof in strands.
  • the drainage lug is designed to be wettable (hydrophilic). This can be done by selecting the appropriate material, by the drain nose z. B. from the same material as that Eaves pan is made of clay or concrete. Also a mechanical one Roughening increased by sandblasting or cross ribbing the ease of wetting. For spreading expiring Streaks of water can be beneficial in the rain drainage area water equalization channels widening in a fan shape towards the discharge nose or the like, possibly with a slightly curved Surface to train.
  • a precisely defined gap width of approximately 5 to 10 mm, preferably about 8 mm ensure the gutter cover Appropriately molded in the form of retaining clips spacers or installed that the drainage surface on the gutter outer edge support and also expediently fix to a To prevent lifting by wind power.
  • these spacers narrow in the water drain direction so they offer as little water resistance as possible and the draining water does not tear off prematurely.
  • eaves roof tiles with molded Drain tab are used. These special eaves roof tiles are with an essentially covering the gutter Rain drainage surface formed on the water drainage side the drain nose with water drip edge connects. In for the reasons mentioned above, the surface can have so-called water equalization channels or z. B. incorporated a cross ribbing be.
  • the gutter cover 5 has, as in FIG 2 shown, the gutter 1 substantially covering Rain drainage surface 6, the roof side a roof connector 7 and on the outlet side a discharge lug 8 for deflecting the outlet Rainwater in the gutter.
  • the drain nose 8 has a curve 9 over which the rain drainage surface 6 into an "overhanging", i.e. H. at an acute angle to the rain drainage surface 6 running wetting-friendly (hydrophilic) Water adhesion surface 10 passes over.
  • the water adhesion surface 10 ends with a drip edge 11 inside the gutter 1, of which drip edge the redirected rainwater at a defined Place drips into the gutter.
  • the gutter cover 5 ends with its drain tab 8 essentially vertically above the gutter outer edge 12 leaving a narrow open gap 13, through which the rainwater led around the drain nose 8 into the Gutter 1 can enter while floating on the floating Dirt particles such as leaves, seeds and the like this deflecting movement do not participate and at the gutter outer edge 12 falling over.
  • a spacer is indicated in Figure 2 for support the drain tab 8 on the gutter outer edge 12.
  • the spacer 15 ensures a defined width of the gap 13.
  • the downpipe inlet should expediently not be a standard safety grille have to avoid that the small amounts Clump entrained dirt particles at the downpipe inlet and accumulate until constipated.
  • FIG 3 shows a variant of the gutter cover according to the invention 5 ', which is integrally connected to the gutter 1'.
  • This variant is more likely to be used for refitting roofs in Question come.
  • the gutter 1 ' is as one except for the gap 13 'formed closed tube, which over a kink edge 16 attached to the drip edge 11 'of the gutter cover 5' is.
  • the gutter may be useful 1 'via support pieces 17 still directly on the roof battens to fix.
  • FIG. 4 shows a further variant of the gutter cover according to the invention, in which the roof connector 7 '' to cover the eaves row 18 of the roof tiles and for clamping in the Gaps between eaves row 18 and second pan row 19 extended is. As shown, are more drained from the roof to spread Streaks of water in the roof connector 7 '' in In the direction of the drainage lug 8 '' widening water equalization channels 21 or the like.
  • a gutter cover in the pans 31 on the eaves side at the front edge with a drain tab 32 with a To provide rounding 33 and a drip edge 4 over which the Rainwater runs into an underlying gutter 35.
  • a conventional gutter is an angled plate 35 arranged so that it serves as a gutter and at the same time as an eaves panel serves, between the front channel edge 36 and the Drain nose 32 creates a gap 37 of 4 to 10 mm.
  • the drain tab 32 can be made of the same material as the pan 31 (clay, concrete) or molded from synthetic resin concrete such as described in DE-36 10 089, or from other suitable material. It is also possible to use injection molded parts or other finished parts to stick or clip on.
  • FIG. 6 there is an economical further development in the eaves-side pans 41 on a continuous To let deflecting profile 42 rest, that via connecting webs 43 is connected to the underlying groove 44.
  • As an integral Part of the deflection profile 42 can be finger-shaped flexible ribs 45 may be provided to prevent bird intrusion or other small animals with simultaneous ventilation prevent.
  • the channel cross section is in the embodiments 5 and 6 relatively small and probably only for suitable for smaller roof areas.
  • Figure 7 shows the arrangement of a box-shaped channel 50, the is in front of the rafters 51, the standard eaves pans 52 are preferred so far that a correspondingly large channel cross-section 53 arises.
  • Figures 8 and 9 show solutions of gutter covers with conventional gutter.
  • To be a wetting friendly To create (hydophilic) surface on the drain nose 61 as in the solution according to FIG. 6, cross ribbing 62 or 46 educated.
  • the cross ribs are already at a height of 0.5 mm effective.
  • transverse ribs 63 can also in the Rain drainage surface 64 is formed in front of the drain nose 61 be.
  • the cross ribs ensure even rainwater runoff avoiding tearing off at large Amounts of water. They can also be 1-2 mm high.
  • the improvement of the wettability of the surface the drain nose can also be realized z. B. by means of mechanical Roughening (sandblasting) or by a coating with ceramic, about fine quartz sand with about 0.2 mm grain size or similar, gluing with glass fleece, etc.
  • a high wetting friendliness the surface of the drain nose allows the To make the radius of curvature of the drain nose small, to about 15 mm, which in turn reduces the overall height.

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
FR2821636A1 (fr) 2001-03-01 2002-09-06 Jean Michaut Dispositif de protection des gouttieres
US6536165B2 (en) 2000-02-04 2003-03-25 Joseph M. Pilcher Enclosed rain gutter
US6688045B1 (en) * 2000-02-04 2004-02-10 Joseph Mitchell Pilcher Enclosed rain gutter
CN108011315A (zh) * 2018-01-10 2018-05-08 江苏沙洲电气有限公司 一种箱式变电站

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US2669950A (en) 1952-10-08 1954-02-23 George A Bartholomew Nonclogging eaves structure
GB2002046A (en) * 1977-07-27 1979-02-14 Lelean P Roof drainage
AU510773B2 (en) * 1978-03-29 1980-07-10 K.H. Stramit Corporation Limited Roof guttering
US4404775A (en) 1980-10-20 1983-09-20 Demartini Robert J Rain gutter devices
US4435925A (en) * 1976-03-18 1984-03-13 Jefferys Henry J Shield for eaves drain gutter
US4616450A (en) * 1985-03-05 1986-10-14 George K. Shouse Eaves trough/rain gutter shield
US5406755A (en) 1994-04-06 1995-04-18 Serano; Richard E. Gutter protector
US5457916A (en) * 1993-11-19 1995-10-17 Tenute; Steven J. Rain gutter protection device

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2669950A (en) 1952-10-08 1954-02-23 George A Bartholomew Nonclogging eaves structure
US4435925A (en) * 1976-03-18 1984-03-13 Jefferys Henry J Shield for eaves drain gutter
GB2002046A (en) * 1977-07-27 1979-02-14 Lelean P Roof drainage
AU510773B2 (en) * 1978-03-29 1980-07-10 K.H. Stramit Corporation Limited Roof guttering
US4404775A (en) 1980-10-20 1983-09-20 Demartini Robert J Rain gutter devices
US4616450A (en) * 1985-03-05 1986-10-14 George K. Shouse Eaves trough/rain gutter shield
US5457916A (en) * 1993-11-19 1995-10-17 Tenute; Steven J. Rain gutter protection device
US5406755A (en) 1994-04-06 1995-04-18 Serano; Richard E. Gutter protector

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US6536165B2 (en) 2000-02-04 2003-03-25 Joseph M. Pilcher Enclosed rain gutter
US6688045B1 (en) * 2000-02-04 2004-02-10 Joseph Mitchell Pilcher Enclosed rain gutter
FR2821636A1 (fr) 2001-03-01 2002-09-06 Jean Michaut Dispositif de protection des gouttieres
CN108011315A (zh) * 2018-01-10 2018-05-08 江苏沙洲电气有限公司 一种箱式变电站

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