US206495A - Improvement in eaves-trough hangers - Google Patents
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- WITNESSES A INVENTO zd/wy/a BY ATTORNEYS.
- NPI-TKERS Pummumoemlmgn, wAsmNGwN. D c.
- the object of this invention is to furnish an improved hanger for supporting the eavestroughs or gutters of roofs of all kinds in a simple, cheap, and durable manner; and the invention consists in the connection of the supporting-hangers with a cornice attached below the eaves of the roof, and riveted to encircling bands of the trough or gutter proper.
- Figure 1 represents a side elevation of a building with my improved eaves-trough hangers; and Fig. 2 is a vertical. transverse section of the same on line at 00, Fig. 1.
- a in the drawing represents a gutter or eaves-trough of the usual construction, which is supported at suitable distances by hooks and hangers B, that are bent to correspond to the shape of the trough, and made of common band-iron.
- the hooks or hangers B are out of such length and bent so as to give the proper pitch for the gutter. They are attached by two or more screws at the inner ends, which are extended above the gutter to the cornice C, that is attached below the caves of the roof, which cornice may be arranged in connection with any kind of roof, whether of slate, shingle, or other construction.
- the hangers are riveted to bands D, that extend around the gutter from edge to edge, they being in this manner rigidly connected thereto by rivets or otherwise, without necessitating the perforating of the body of the gutter.
- These hangers may be adapted to any kind of roof, and furnish a simple and reliable support for gutters below the eaves.
- the eaves-trough hanger herein described consisting of the parts B D, riveted together and correspondingly shaped to fit the trough, with the ends of the part D bent inwardly to hold the trough in place, and the inner end of the part B extended and perforated to receive screws, by which the hanger is attached to the cornice of a building, as shown and described.
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J. P. SPISS. Eaves-Trough Hanger.-
No. 206,495. Patented July 30,1878.
WITNESSES: A INVENTO zd/wy/a BY ATTORNEYS.
NPI-TKERS, Pummumoemlmgn, wAsmNGwN. D c.
UNITED STATES PATENT OEEIoE.
JOHN P. SPISS, OF FAIRVIEW, ILLINOIS.
IMPROVEMENT IN EAVES-TROUGH HANGERS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 206,495, dated July 30, 1878; application filed April 9,1878.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, JOHN P. SPISS, of Fairview, in the county of Fulton and State of Illinois, have invented a new and Improved Eaves-Trough Hanger, of which the following is a specification:
The object of this invention is to furnish an improved hanger for supporting the eavestroughs or gutters of roofs of all kinds in a simple, cheap, and durable manner; and the invention consists in the connection of the supporting-hangers with a cornice attached below the eaves of the roof, and riveted to encircling bands of the trough or gutter proper.
1n the accompanying drawing, Figure 1 represents a side elevation of a building with my improved eaves-trough hangers; and Fig. 2 is a vertical. transverse section of the same on line at 00, Fig. 1.
Similar letters of reference indicate correspondin g parts.
A in the drawing represents a gutter or eaves-trough of the usual construction, which is supported at suitable distances by hooks and hangers B, that are bent to correspond to the shape of the trough, and made of common band-iron. The hooks or hangers B are out of such length and bent so as to give the proper pitch for the gutter. They are attached by two or more screws at the inner ends, which are extended above the gutter to the cornice C, that is attached below the caves of the roof, which cornice may be arranged in connection with any kind of roof, whether of slate, shingle, or other construction. The hangers are riveted to bands D, that extend around the gutter from edge to edge, they being in this manner rigidly connected thereto by rivets or otherwise, without necessitating the perforating of the body of the gutter. These hangers may be adapted to any kind of roof, and furnish a simple and reliable support for gutters below the eaves.
I am aware that a hanger for eaves-troughs adapted to be screwed at the base to the cornice, and having a projection cast therewith for retaining the trough in place, is not new; but
What I claim isi The eaves-trough hanger herein described, consisting of the parts B D, riveted together and correspondingly shaped to fit the trough, with the ends of the part D bent inwardly to hold the trough in place, and the inner end of the part B extended and perforated to receive screws, by which the hanger is attached to the cornice of a building, as shown and described.
JOHN PETER SPISS. Witnesses:
JOHN RVAN WORTWIOK, W. G. SWARTZ.
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