WO2005052275A1 - A gutter outlet - Google Patents
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- WO2005052275A1 WO2005052275A1 PCT/AU2004/001655 AU2004001655W WO2005052275A1 WO 2005052275 A1 WO2005052275 A1 WO 2005052275A1 AU 2004001655 W AU2004001655 W AU 2004001655W WO 2005052275 A1 WO2005052275 A1 WO 2005052275A1
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E04—BUILDING
- E04D—ROOF COVERINGS; SKY-LIGHTS; GUTTERS; ROOF-WORKING TOOLS
- E04D13/00—Special arrangements or devices in connection with roof coverings; Protection against birds; Roof drainage ; Sky-lights
- E04D13/04—Roof drainage; Drainage fittings in flat roofs, balconies or the like
- E04D13/064—Gutters
- E04D13/0645—Connections between gutter and down pipe
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E04—BUILDING
- E04D—ROOF COVERINGS; SKY-LIGHTS; GUTTERS; ROOF-WORKING TOOLS
- E04D13/00—Special arrangements or devices in connection with roof coverings; Protection against birds; Roof drainage ; Sky-lights
- E04D13/04—Roof drainage; Drainage fittings in flat roofs, balconies or the like
- E04D13/08—Down pipes; Special clamping means therefor
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- the present invention relates to a gutter outlet.
- the invention relates to a gutter outlet for enabling improved convenience when fitting the gutter outlet in a roof gutter and/or the fitting of the downpipe thereto.
- Gutter outlets are known in the art of roofing. Gutter outlets are used in the construction of guttering systems for buildings.
- the guttering system is normally fitted adjacent to the facia or eaves of the building and abuts the edge of the sloping roof sheets in order to collect and direct water which lands on the roof during rain periods.
- the gutter is a generally U-shaped member and is generally provided with an opening in a base wall thereof to allow water to be directed out of the gutter.
- a substantially vertical pipe called a downpipe is associated with the opening in the gutter member to direct the water to a sewerage system or the like.
- the gutter outlet is used to connect the gutter member to the downpipe.
- the traditional gutter outlet is shaped and dimensioned depending upon the shape and dimension of not only the gutter into which it is fixed, but also the shape and dimension of the downpipe which will attach to the gutter outlet.
- gutter outlets have been either circular or rectangular to correspond to the two main shapes of downpipes used, for example the rectangular tapered body formed from a single piece of sheet metal which includes a riveted seam, as described in United States Patent No. 6523575 to Mrsny.
- the circular hole in the gutter prevents the rectangular gutter outlet from properly seating and/or sealing in the gutter. This leads to leaking of water through the opening.
- This problem can be overcome by forming an enlarged skirt to surround the skirt on the gutter outlet and cover the remainder of the circular hole, but this is tedious and time consuming.
- the present invention provides an improved design and simplification of a gutter outlet which provides a universal joint between a gutter and downpipe, that is less expensive to manufacture. There is a need therefore, for a gutter outlet, shaped to allow use in both situations where either a rectangular or circular downpipe is used.
- the gutter outlet should allow the attachment of a circular downpipe or a rectangular downpipe.
- the present invention is directed to a gutter outlet, which may at least partially overcome at least one of the abovementioned disadvantages or provide the consumer with a useful or commercial choice.
- the invention provides a gutter outlet having a connecting portion for attachment to a base wall of a gutter, and a downpipe connector portion having at least one pair of spaced apart planar, substantially parallel sidewalls and a pair of shaped sidewalls adapted to allow attachment of various cross-sectional shape downpipes.
- a rectangular downpipe may be attached to the gutter outlet using the pair of spaced apart planar, parallel sidewalls.
- a circular downpipe may be attached to the gutter using the pair of arcuate sidewalls. In each case, the respective sidewalls may be closely received by the walls of the downpipe used.
- the selected material used to construct the gutter outlet of the invention is able to provide a far less prominent protruding lip inside the base of the gutter when compared to poly vinyl type counterparts. This allows for a more efficient and complete drainage of fluid from the gutter system.
- the gutter outlet is less susceptible to UV degradation than poly vinyl products, and is also generally more durable and less expensive to produce.
- the gutter outlet may be manufactured to suit various sized downpipes such as circular downpipe between 50 to 100 mm and rectangular downpipe sized between 100 mm in length and 50 mm wide up to 100mm in length and 100mm in width.
- the shaped sidewalls may be arcuate, rounded or segmented sidewalls.
- the invention may further comprise a leaf catcher or separating device or member to separate the water flowing into the downpipe from leaves or other detritus.
- the gutter outlet will have a longitudinal dimension greater than its width.
- the pair of spaced apart planar, parallel sidewalls will suitably be oriented parallel with the longitudinal dimension.
- a flow passage suitably extends through the gutter outlet
- the connecting portion has a capsule-shaped outlet and, when the connecting portion is attached to the base wall of the gutter, the major axis of the capsule-shaped outlet extends along the base wall of the gutter whilst the minor axis of the capsule-shaped outlet extends across the base wall.
- the connecting portion may be a flange which extends around the outlet. The flange may have a sealant groove.
- Suitable sealant may be deposited in the groove to allow the flange to be mounted to the base wall of the gutter and sealed relative thereto.
- a corresponding capsule-shaped opening may be formed in the base wall of the gutter so that water in the gutter may communicate with the flow passage through the gutter outlet.
- the flange may be of any shape but will suitably be adapted to seal the gutter outlet in any shaped hole through the gutter.
- the shape of the flange may suitably match the shape of the downpipe connector. Accordingly, the flange may have longitudinal and transverse surfaces. These surfaces may be sized to allow a degree of adjustment in position of the gutter outlet in the hole in the gutter.
- the flange may have markings thereon to assist with the location of the gutter outlet in the gutter.
- the downpipe connector portion may extend downwardly from the connecting portion.
- the downpipe connector portion may be a spout.
- the downpipe connector has external diameter which allows the attachment of both standard circular downpipe and standard rectangular downpipe thereto.
- the downpipe connector portion may converge slightly as it extends away from the connector portion.
- the downpipe connector may be provided as two concentric downpipe connector portions forming a first inner downpipe connector and a second outer downpipe connector.
- the first and second downpipe connector may be of the same length but it is preferred that the inner downpipe connector be longer than the second outer downpipe connector.
- a downpipe may be received within the two downpipe connector.
- the width of the annular space between the two downpipe connectors may be such that downpipes of two sizes may be accommodated by the gutter outlet of the invention.
- a downpipe of a first size may fit between the two downpipe connector and have its internal surface abut the external surface of the inner downpipe connector.
- a downpipe of a size greater than the first size may fit between the two downpipe connectors and its external surface may abut the internal surface of the outer downpipe connector.
- the gutter outlet may be formed from a sheet metal blank.
- the gutter outlet of the invention is manufactured using a process called "cold drawing" or deep drawing.
- Cold drawing is a process normally applied to formation of metal wire but may be applied to the formation of metal parts from a unitary metal blank. The process occurs by drawing the material through a die without any pre-heating. The process changes the mechanical properties of the metal and the finished product is accurate to size, free from scale with a bright surface finish.
- the process of deep drawing is most commonly used to manufacture car body parts and sinks. Deep drawing is a cold forming process in which a flat blank of sheet metal is shaped by the action of a punch forcing the metal into a die cavity. Deep drawing differs from other drawing processes in that the depth of the drawn part can be greater than its diameter. Deep drawing requires the use of ductile sheet metal and is capable of high volume production.
- the metal used for the gutter outlet of the present invention is preferably a galvanised metal such as light gauge steel or similar.
- a galvanised metal such as light gauge steel or similar.
- Figure 1 is a top perspective view of a gutter outlet according to an embodiment of the invention
- Figure 2 is a bottom perspective view of the gutter outlet of Figure 1
- Figure 3 is a side elevation view of a gutter outlet according to a preferred embodiment of the invention with example dimensions
- Figure 4 is an end elevation view of the gutter outlet illustrated in Figure 3
- Figure 3 is a top elevation view of the gutter outlet illustrated in Figure 3.
- Figure 1 is a top perspective view of a gutter outlet according to an embodiment of the invention
- Figure 2 is a bottom perspective view of the gutter outlet of Figure 1
- Figure 3 is a side elevation view of a gutter outlet according to a preferred embodiment of the invention with example dimensions
- Figure 4 is an end elevation view of the gutter outlet illustrated in Figure 3
- Figure 3 is a top elevation view of the gutter outlet illustrated in Figure 3.
- a gutter outlet 10 is provided.
- the gutter outlet 10 of Figure 1 includes a connecting portion 12 and a downpipe connector 13 extending from the connecting portion 12.
- the connecting portion has a surrounding flange 14.
- the downpipe connector portion 13 has at least one pair of spaced apart planar, parallel sidewalls 15 and a pair of arcuate sidewalls 16.
- a rectangular downpipe (not shown) can be attached to the gutter outlet 10 using the pair of spaced apart planar, parallel sidewalls 15.
- a circular downpipe (not shown) can be attached to the gutter outlet using the pair of arcuate sidewalls 16. h each case, the respective sidewalls are closely received by the walls of the downpipe used.
- the gutter outlet 10 has a longitudinal dimension greater than its width.
- the pair of spaced apart planar, parallel sidewalls 15 are oriented parallel with the longitudinal dimension.
- a flow passage 17 extends through the gutter outlet 10.
- the connecting portion 12 has a capsule-shaped outlet and, when the connecting portion 12 is attached to the base wall of the gutter, the major axis of the capsule-shaped outlet extends along the base wall of the gutter whilst the minor axis of the capsule-shaped outlet extends across the base wall.
- the connecting portion has a surrounding flange 14 which extends around the outlet.
- the flange will be flush with the base wall of the gutter when in place.
- a corresponding capsule-shaped opening will generally be formed in the base wall of the gutter so that water in the gutter may communicate with the flow passage 17 through the gutter outlet 10. Due to the shape of the flange 14 it is adapted to seal the gutter outlet 10 in any shaped hole through the gutter.
- the flange 14 may be planar in order to be accepted by a flat base gutter. Alternatively the flange 14 may be formed to suit a gutter containing an other than flat base.
- the cross section of the flange may take an arc shape to suit a gutter base with an arc type cross sectional profile.
- the shape of the flange 14 matches the shape of the downpipe connector 13.
- the flange has longitudinal 18 and transverse 19 surfaces
- the flange has markings thereon 20 to assist with the location of the gutter outlet in the gutter. These markings include central markings on at least one of the longitudinal or transverse flange surfaces.
- the downpipe connector 12 has external diameter which allows the attachment of both standard circular downpipe and standard rectangular downpipe thereto.
- the downpipe connector portion 13 converges slightly as it extends away from the connector portion 12. By having the gutter outlet 10 configured in this way it may be used with downpipes of two distinct sizes and also two distinct shapes.
- Figure 2 shows a bottom perspective view of the gutter outlet 10.
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NZ547106A NZ547106A (en) | 2003-11-25 | 2004-11-25 | A gutter outlet that may connect to a number of different down pipe cross-sectional shapes |
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US10/556,190 US20060230688A1 (en) | 2003-11-25 | 2004-11-25 | Gutter outlet |
CA002521723A CA2521723A1 (en) | 2003-11-25 | 2004-11-25 | A gutter outlet |
ZA2006/05170A ZA200605170B (en) | 2003-11-25 | 2006-06-22 | A gutter outlet |
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AU2003906496A AU2003906496A0 (en) | 2003-11-25 | A Gutter Outlet | |
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CA (1) | CA2521723A1 (en) |
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