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US608765A
US608765A US1897662826A US608765A US 608765 A US608765 A US 608765A US 1897662826 A US1897662826 A US 1897662826A US 608765 A US608765 A US 608765A
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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
    • E04D13/08Down pipes; Special clamping means therefor
    • 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
    • E04D13/08Down pipes; Special clamping means therefor
    • E04D2013/0853Valves for controlling the rain water flow
    • 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
    • E04D13/08Down pipes; Special clamping means therefor
    • E04D2013/0866Access opening for cleaning; Devices for avoiding cumulation of debris
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T137/00Fluid handling
    • Y10T137/8593Systems
    • Y10T137/877With flow control means for branched passages
    • Y10T137/87788With valve or movable deflector at junction
    • Y10T137/87796Movable deflector spout in lateral port

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  • My invention consists of an improved construction of cut-off for Water-spouts and other conduits which can be cheaply manufactured and readily assembled by unskilled labor and does not require any finishing or other work upon any of the joints or sections prior to assemblin g.
  • Figure 1 represents a perspective view of a cut-off for water-spouts embodying my invention.
  • Fig. 2 represents a longitudinal sectional View of Fig. 1, showing the cut-off or deflector employed located in a different position.
  • Fig. 3 represents a view of the interior of the spout when the parts are in the position seen in full lines in Fig. 2, the righthand portion of the spout seen in said figure being removed.
  • Fig. 4 represents a perspective sectional view of the spout and cut-off or deflector applicable thereto.
  • Fig. 5 represents a side elevation of a portion of the plate ordeflector in detached position, showing also the recessed projecting lip thereon.
  • Fig. 6 represents a front elevation of a portion of the front of the spout or conduit, showing the cut-off or deflector removed.
  • Fig. 7 represents a perspective View of a portion of the cut-off or deflector in detached position.
  • A designates a water-spout, the same being composed of the sections B and C, which are secured together in any suitable manner, said section B being provided with an offset or laterally projecting portion or chamber D, which has the wall F, provided with the opening E there.
  • S designates a lip located on the back of the cut-off L, said lip being provided at its edges with the cut-out or recessed portions T,whereby the shoulder U is formed.
  • V designates a rod which has one end socured to a wall of the cut-off or deflector L, the other end of said rod being deflected and adapted to enter the eye or opening WV in a wall of the chamber D.
  • the operation is as follows: To assemble the parts, the sections B and C are first disconnected, after which the cut-off L is inserted in the direction of the arrow in Fig. 2, the lip S being caused to rest upon the upper edge J of the wallI-I and the recessed portions T being located with respect to the lugs K substantially as seen in Figs. 3 and 4:. The sections B and C are next assembled in the manner indicated in Figs. 1 and 2, whereupon it will be seen that when the parts are in the position indicated in Fig. 1 and in dotted lines in Fig.
  • the deflector being retained in position by gravity and the contact of the wall Q with the inner portion of the section serving to limit the extent of movement of the cutoff, while the peculiar and novel construction and arrangement of the lugs K relative to the lip S will prevent any improper disarrangement or displacement of the cut-off relative to the chamber D.
  • an offset portion or chamber having an opening in the side thereof, an upwardly-extending wall of said chamber below i said opening and out of alinement therewith,
  • an offset portion or chamber D having a wall F provided with an opening E therein, said opening being widened at the points E, the lower wall H, lugs K attached to the sides of said offset portion, above the upper edge of said wall H, the cut-off or deflector L having a body portion M, provided with a rearwardly-extending lip S, said lip having the recessed portions T at its edges, which are located in proximity 3 5 H, a cut-off mounted in said opening and havin g a rearwardly-extending lip adapted to rest upon the upper edge of said wall II, said lip having the recessed portions T near the extremities thereof, lugs K located upon the side walls of said chamber above the upper edge of said wall H, the latter being moved inwardly out of alinement with the wall F and locking devices for said cutoff, the latter being provided with the walls N, which have certain portions Q of reduced height.
  • a chamber having an opening in the side thereof, and a wall located below said opening in combination with a cut-01f arranged in said opening and having a projecting lip, the upper edge of said wall being adapted to serve as a support for said lip and a portion of said cut-off being outside of said chamber.

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No. 608,765. Patented Aug. 9, I898.
V H. EPPLE. CUT-OFF FOR WATER SPOUTS OR OTHER GUNDUITS.
(Application filed Dec. 21. 1897.)
{No Model) lNVE OR WITNESSES Minn 'rane PETER STAUDER,
OF SAME PLACE.
CUT-OFF FOR WATER -SPOUTS OR OTHER CONDUITS.
srnorrron'rxon forming part of Letters Patent No. 608,765; dated August 9, 189 8. Application filed December 21, 1897. Serial No. 662,826. (No nodal-l To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that 1, HERMAN EPPLE, a citizen of the United States, residing at Belleville, in the county of St. Clair, Stateof Illinois, have invented a new and usefulImprovement in Cut-Offs for l/Vater-Spouts or other Conduits, which improvement is fully set forth, in the following specification and accompanying drawings.
My invention consists of an improved construction of cut-off for Water-spouts and other conduits which can be cheaply manufactured and readily assembled by unskilled labor and does not require any finishing or other work upon any of the joints or sections prior to assemblin g.
It further consists of novel details of construction, all as will be hereinafter fully set forth, and particularly pointed out in the claims.
Figure 1 represents a perspective view of a cut-off for water-spouts embodying my invention. Fig. 2 represents a longitudinal sectional View of Fig. 1, showing the cut-off or deflector employed located in a different position. Fig. 3 represents a view of the interior of the spout when the parts are in the position seen in full lines in Fig. 2, the righthand portion of the spout seen in said figure being removed. Fig. 4 represents a perspective sectional view of the spout and cut-off or deflector applicable thereto. Fig. 5 represents a side elevation of a portion of the plate ordeflector in detached position, showing also the recessed projecting lip thereon. Fig. 6 represents a front elevation of a portion of the front of the spout or conduit, showing the cut-off or deflector removed. Fig. 7 represents a perspective View of a portion of the cut-off or deflector in detached position.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts in the figures.
Referring to the drawings, A designates a water-spout, the same being composed of the sections B and C, which are secured together in any suitable manner, said section B being provided with an offset or laterally projecting portion or chamber D, which has the wall F, provided with the opening E there.
in, which latter extends to substantially the,
points E, where it is widened, as indicated in Figs. 1 and 2.
The general 'contour'ofthe exterior of the oflset portion or chamberD will be understood from Fig. 1, the lower side walls there of being deflected inwardly, as at G, and having the upright wall H, extending therefrom downwardly to join the body portion of the spout or conduit, the wall H terminating at the point J, above which, on either side there of, are located the lugs K, which project from the side walls of the chamber D L designates a cut-off or deflector which is pivotally mounted within the opening E, said cut-01f consisting of the plate or'body portion M, having the side walls N, which latter are of reduced height from the point P, as indicated at Q m1 Fig. 2, to the rear wall R, which latter is preferably curved.
S designates a lip located on the back of the cut-off L, said lip being provided at its edges with the cut-out or recessed portions T,whereby the shoulder U is formed.
V designates a rod which has one end socured to a wall of the cut-off or deflector L, the other end of said rod being deflected and adapted to enter the eye or opening WV in a wall of the chamber D.
The operation is as follows: To assemble the parts, the sections B and C are first disconnected, after which the cut-off L is inserted in the direction of the arrow in Fig. 2, the lip S being caused to rest upon the upper edge J of the wallI-I and the recessed portions T being located with respect to the lugs K substantially as seen in Figs. 3 and 4:. The sections B and C are next assembled in the manner indicated in Figs. 1 and 2, whereupon it will be seen that when the parts are in the position indicated in Fig. 1 and in dotted lines in Fig. 2 the water or other fluid entering the upper portion of the spout or conduit A will be deflected by means of the cut-off L and will pass to the exterior of the conduit, the proper position of the cut-off being assured by the contact of the wall R of the inner surface of the section C inconjunction with the rod V, secured as indicated in Fig. 1, the cuto-ffbeing thus locked'in position. When it is desired for the water'to pass through the conduit without being influenced by the cutoff L, the parts are caused to assume the position seen in full lines in Fig. 2, the deflector being retained in position by gravity and the contact of the wall Q with the inner portion of the section serving to limit the extent of movement of the cutoff, while the peculiar and novel construction and arrangement of the lugs K relative to the lip S will prevent any improper disarrangement or displacement of the cut-off relative to the chamber D.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. In a cut-off for water-spouts and other conduits, an offset portion or chamber having an opening in the side thereof, an upwardly-extending wall of said chamber below i said opening and out of alinement therewith,
a cut-off pivoted in said opening and having a rearwardly-extendin g lip projecting therefrom, the upper edge of said wall being adapted to serve as a support for said lip and stops for limiting the movement of said cut-off in either direction.
2. In a cut-off for water-spouts, an offset portion or chamber D having a wall F provided with an opening E therein, said opening being widened at the points E, the lower wall H, lugs K attached to the sides of said offset portion, above the upper edge of said wall H, the cut-off or deflector L having a body portion M, provided with a rearwardly-extending lip S, said lip having the recessed portions T at its edges, which are located in proximity 3 5 H, a cut-off mounted in said opening and havin g a rearwardly-extending lip adapted to rest upon the upper edge of said wall II, said lip having the recessed portions T near the extremities thereof, lugs K located upon the side walls of said chamber above the upper edge of said wall H, the latter being moved inwardly out of alinement with the wall F and locking devices for said cutoff, the latter being provided with the walls N, which have certain portions Q of reduced height.
4:. In a cut-off for water-spouts and other conduits, a chamber having an opening in the side thereof, and a wall located below said opening in combination with a cut-01f arranged in said opening and having a projecting lip, the upper edge of said wall being adapted to serve as a support for said lip and a portion of said cut-off being outside of said chamber.
HERMAN EPPLE.
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US3990474A (en) * 1975-06-13 1976-11-09 Harms John F Flow diverter arrangement for downspout
US6024127A (en) * 1998-08-20 2000-02-15 Allied Irrigation, Inc. Down spout clean out adapter
US20090243287A1 (en) * 2008-04-01 2009-10-01 Travis Kevin C Down spout clean-out adapter
US7895793B1 (en) * 2009-07-26 2011-03-01 Yates Kenneth R Downspout assembly
US8006720B1 (en) 2007-11-09 2011-08-30 Kotansky Kenneth S Downspout flow diverter
US20110214360A1 (en) * 2010-03-03 2011-09-08 Jozsef Sternbach Gutter claw
US8033058B2 (en) * 2009-04-28 2011-10-11 Fiskars Brands, Inc. Apparatus for diverting rainwater
DE102011084036A1 (en) * 2011-10-05 2013-04-11 Metallwarenfabrik Marktoberdorf Gmbh & Co. Kg Rainwater valve device for pipe section, has flap element that is pivoted between pipe cover position and branch position in which the rainwater is derived from rainwater pipe through opening
US11117076B2 (en) * 2019-11-15 2021-09-14 Horst Neumann Removable rainwater downspout filter
US11471796B1 (en) * 2022-03-25 2022-10-18 Robert Sherwood Filtration system for a water drainage system

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3990474A (en) * 1975-06-13 1976-11-09 Harms John F Flow diverter arrangement for downspout
US6024127A (en) * 1998-08-20 2000-02-15 Allied Irrigation, Inc. Down spout clean out adapter
US8006720B1 (en) 2007-11-09 2011-08-30 Kotansky Kenneth S Downspout flow diverter
US20090243287A1 (en) * 2008-04-01 2009-10-01 Travis Kevin C Down spout clean-out adapter
US8404110B2 (en) * 2009-04-28 2013-03-26 Fiskars Brands, Inc. Apparatus for diverting rainwater
US8033058B2 (en) * 2009-04-28 2011-10-11 Fiskars Brands, Inc. Apparatus for diverting rainwater
US20110303307A1 (en) * 2009-04-28 2011-12-15 Fiskars Brands, Inc. Apparatus for diverting rainwater
US7895793B1 (en) * 2009-07-26 2011-03-01 Yates Kenneth R Downspout assembly
US20110214360A1 (en) * 2010-03-03 2011-09-08 Jozsef Sternbach Gutter claw
US8136304B2 (en) * 2010-03-03 2012-03-20 Jozsef Sternbach Downspout claw
DE102011084036A1 (en) * 2011-10-05 2013-04-11 Metallwarenfabrik Marktoberdorf Gmbh & Co. Kg Rainwater valve device for pipe section, has flap element that is pivoted between pipe cover position and branch position in which the rainwater is derived from rainwater pipe through opening
US11117076B2 (en) * 2019-11-15 2021-09-14 Horst Neumann Removable rainwater downspout filter
US11607631B2 (en) 2019-11-15 2023-03-21 Horst Neumann Removable rainwater downspout filter
US11471796B1 (en) * 2022-03-25 2022-10-18 Robert Sherwood Filtration system for a water drainage system

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