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US1141204A US1344115A US1344115A US1141204A US 1141204 A US1141204 A US 1141204A US 1344115 A US1344115 A US 1344115A US 1344115 A US1344115 A US 1344115A US 1141204 A US1141204 A US 1141204A
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  • My present invention pertains to new and useful improvements in gutters of the type employed in connection with the eaves of buildings.
  • the principal object of the invention is to provide a gutter which is swingingly mounted and is accompanied by a counter-balance by which it is normally held in operative receiving relation to the eaves of the building.
  • Another object is to so proportion the counter-balance that while it will normally hold the gutter in receiving position, it will yield, allowing the gutter to swing in under the caves, in case any considerable quantity of ice or snow clogs in the gutter.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view illustratingthe gutter applied to the eaves of a building.
  • Fig. 2 is a section taken transversely through the gutter and showing the same in receiving position, with respect to the eaves.
  • Fig. 3 is a transverse section similar to Fig. 2, showing the gutter in non-receiving position; and
  • Fig. 4 is a top plan view of the gutter.
  • the building to which the gutter is applied is illustrated conventionally as indicated at A.
  • Beneath the eaves 10 of the roof and to the wall of the building are secured the inner ends of the bearing brackets 12.
  • These members 12 are longitudinally spaced and serve as bearings for the axle 13 to which the gutter is secured.
  • the gutter 14 is trough-like and is preferably formed from sheet metal.
  • Rolled ears are preferably formed at the inner or longitudinal edge of Specification of Letters Patent.
  • a rolled tube may be formed at the inner edge of the gutter and employed to receive the axle.
  • the axle when received within the bearings is located at the outer edge of the eaves so that the trough, when disposed in normal position, is located beyond the lower and outer edge of the eaves, being thus arranged to receive the watfer or the like which drains from the roo
  • a counter-weight or balance 16 which is fixed in its relation to the axle and is secured thereto by means of a rela tively long arm 17.
  • the weight is so proportioned with respect to the weight of the gutter, that while it will normally hold this member in operative receiving position, it will be readily overcome by the weight of any material amount of ice or snow which clogs in the gutter. Should snow or ice become clogged in the gutter, its weight will cause the gutter to swing into a position beneath the eaves, as in Fig. 3, so that no further amount of ice, snow or the like will be conveyed to the drain spout.
  • a stop member which is preferably formed from a metal rod bent to form a terminal L at its lower end, which is secured, by fastening devices 20 to the wall of the building.
  • the upper terminal of the rod is directed outwardly and laterally, as at 21 and is then bent upwardly and inwardly forrm'ng a hook member 22 which is adapted to engage over the outer or free edge of the gutter, as shown in Figs. 1 and 2.
  • the rod may be adjusted by swinging, to dispose its hook member 22 at different elevations, whereby the height to which the outer or free edge of the trough is swung, may be regulated.
  • said rod belng provided at its upper terminal with a hook adapted to embrace the outer edge of the gutter, said rod being pivotally mounted at its lower terminal, whereby it may be swung to dispose the hook member at different elevations for increasing or decreasing the length of the arc through which the gutter may swing when moving from non-receiving to receiving position.

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F. F. NOCE.
GUTTER.
APPLICATION FILED MAR. 10, 1915.
Patented June 1, 1915.
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FRANK F. NOCE, 0F LESTER, WEST VIRGINIA.
GUTTER.
innea.
Application filed March 10, 1915.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, FRANK F. Noon, a citizen of the United States, residing at Lester, in the county of Raleigh and State of West Virginia, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Gutters, of which the following is a specification, reference being had to the accompanying drawings.
My present invention pertains to new and useful improvements in gutters of the type employed in connection with the eaves of buildings.
The principal object of the invention is to provide a gutter which is swingingly mounted and is accompanied by a counter-balance by which it is normally held in operative receiving relation to the eaves of the building.
Another object is to so proportion the counter-balance that while it will normally hold the gutter in receiving position, it will yield, allowing the gutter to swing in under the caves, in case any considerable quantity of ice or snow clogs in the gutter.
The above and other incidental objects are accomplished by such means as are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, described in the following specification, and then more particularly pointed out in the claim which is appended hereto and forms a part of this application.
With reference to the drawings, wherein there has been illustrated the preferred embodiment of this invention as it is reduced to practice, and throughout the several views of which similar reference numerals designate corresponding parts, Figure 1 is a perspective view illustratingthe gutter applied to the eaves of a building. Fig. 2 is a section taken transversely through the gutter and showing the same in receiving position, with respect to the eaves. Fig. 3 is a transverse section similar to Fig. 2, showing the gutter in non-receiving position; and Fig. 4 is a top plan view of the gutter.
In the accompanying drawings, the building to which the gutter is applied is illustrated conventionally as indicated at A. Beneath the eaves 10 of the roof and to the wall of the building are secured the inner ends of the bearing brackets 12. These members 12 are longitudinally spaced and serve as bearings for the axle 13 to which the gutter is secured. The gutter 14 is trough-like and is preferably formed from sheet metal. Rolled ears are preferably formed at the inner or longitudinal edge of Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented June 1, ram.
Serial No. 13,441.
the gutter and these cars are engaged about the axle. Of course, if so desired, a rolled tube may be formed at the inner edge of the gutter and employed to receive the axle.
It will be observed that the axle, when received within the bearings is located at the outer edge of the eaves so that the trough, when disposed in normal position, is located beyond the lower and outer edge of the eaves, being thus arranged to receive the watfer or the like which drains from the roo As a means for normally holding the gutter in operative receiving relation to the eaves, I employ a counter-weight or balance 16 which is fixed in its relation to the axle and is secured thereto by means of a rela tively long arm 17. The weight is so proportioned with respect to the weight of the gutter, that while it will normally hold this member in operative receiving position, it will be readily overcome by the weight of any material amount of ice or snow which clogs in the gutter. Should snow or ice become clogged in the gutter, its weight will cause the gutter to swing into a position beneath the eaves, as in Fig. 3, so that no further amount of ice, snow or the like will be conveyed to the drain spout.
As a means for limiting the swinging of the gutter when the same is moving into operative receiving position, I employ a stop member which is preferably formed from a metal rod bent to form a terminal L at its lower end, which is secured, by fastening devices 20 to the wall of the building. The upper terminal of the rod is directed outwardly and laterally, as at 21 and is then bent upwardly and inwardly forrm'ng a hook member 22 which is adapted to engage over the outer or free edge of the gutter, as shown in Figs. 1 and 2. It will be noted that by the raising of the l. portion 19, the rod may be adjusted by swinging, to dispose its hook member 22 at different elevations, whereby the height to which the outer or free edge of the trough is swung, may be regulated.
In reduction to practice, it has been found that the form of this invention illustrated in the drawings, and referred to in the above description, as the preferred embodiment, is the most eiiicient and practical; yet realizing that the conditions concurrent with the adoption of this device will necessarily vary, it is desirable to emphasize the fact that various minor changes in details of construction, proportion and arrangement of parts may be resorted to, when required,
Without sacrificing any of the advantages of this invention, as defined in the appended claim.
What is claimed is The combination with the eaves of a building, of a gutter, means swingingly supporting the gutter, means normally holding I the gutter in operative receiving position,
and a rod member for llmlting the swinging movement of the gutter when the same is moving into'receiving position, said rod belng provided at its upper terminal with a hook adapted to embrace the outer edge of the gutter, said rod being pivotally mounted at its lower terminal, whereby it may be swung to dispose the hook member at different elevations for increasing or decreasing the length of the arc through which the gutter may swing when moving from non-receiving to receiving position.
In testimony whereof I hereunto afiix my signature in the presence of two witnesses.
' FRANK F. NOCE.
Witnesses:
DEWEY SNYDER,
ULA A. CLAY.
Copies of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents, Washington, D. G.
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Cited By (16)

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US2798502A (en) * 1953-08-27 1957-07-09 Azzo Errol P D Loading dock canopy
US2983079A (en) * 1959-07-06 1961-05-09 Harold S Dunn Drainage gutter for screened enclosures
US3091055A (en) * 1961-12-05 1963-05-28 Edward A Hegedusich Collapsible rain gutter bracket
US4019290A (en) * 1975-12-23 1977-04-26 Lawrence Peska Associates, Inc. Gutter protector
US4072285A (en) * 1976-09-01 1978-02-07 Greenwood Edward L Dumpable rain gutter system
US4411108A (en) * 1981-07-08 1983-10-25 Kerester Thomas P Gutter system
US4446658A (en) * 1980-10-17 1984-05-08 Gouin Robert P Folding rain gutter construction
US4696131A (en) * 1986-10-03 1987-09-29 Schreffler Robert Z Eaves rain gutter
US4807406A (en) * 1988-01-06 1989-02-28 John Densmore Self-cleaning gutter
DE4140252A1 (en) * 1991-12-06 1993-06-09 Volker Steinbruch Roof guttering assembly - has guttering divided into sections rotatably supported and pivoted by central mechanism to allow debris to fall out
US5357719A (en) * 1993-04-19 1994-10-25 Lewis Eric E Rotatable gutter system
US6233876B1 (en) 1998-06-29 2001-05-22 Louis Obidniak Pivotable gutter assembly and kit therefor
US20090183438A1 (en) * 2008-01-22 2009-07-23 William Lloyd Walker Debris removal gutter system
RU2485261C2 (en) * 2011-08-24 2013-06-20 Сергей Николаевич Кузнецов Device to remove ice crusts and icicles
RU2489555C1 (en) * 2012-02-20 2013-08-10 Сергей Николаевич Кузнецов Device to remove ice crusts and icicles
US9181706B1 (en) 2014-09-23 2015-11-10 Jerry T. Livers Pivotable roof gutter assembly

Cited By (16)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2798502A (en) * 1953-08-27 1957-07-09 Azzo Errol P D Loading dock canopy
US2983079A (en) * 1959-07-06 1961-05-09 Harold S Dunn Drainage gutter for screened enclosures
US3091055A (en) * 1961-12-05 1963-05-28 Edward A Hegedusich Collapsible rain gutter bracket
US4019290A (en) * 1975-12-23 1977-04-26 Lawrence Peska Associates, Inc. Gutter protector
US4072285A (en) * 1976-09-01 1978-02-07 Greenwood Edward L Dumpable rain gutter system
US4446658A (en) * 1980-10-17 1984-05-08 Gouin Robert P Folding rain gutter construction
US4411108A (en) * 1981-07-08 1983-10-25 Kerester Thomas P Gutter system
US4696131A (en) * 1986-10-03 1987-09-29 Schreffler Robert Z Eaves rain gutter
US4807406A (en) * 1988-01-06 1989-02-28 John Densmore Self-cleaning gutter
DE4140252A1 (en) * 1991-12-06 1993-06-09 Volker Steinbruch Roof guttering assembly - has guttering divided into sections rotatably supported and pivoted by central mechanism to allow debris to fall out
US5357719A (en) * 1993-04-19 1994-10-25 Lewis Eric E Rotatable gutter system
US6233876B1 (en) 1998-06-29 2001-05-22 Louis Obidniak Pivotable gutter assembly and kit therefor
US20090183438A1 (en) * 2008-01-22 2009-07-23 William Lloyd Walker Debris removal gutter system
RU2485261C2 (en) * 2011-08-24 2013-06-20 Сергей Николаевич Кузнецов Device to remove ice crusts and icicles
RU2489555C1 (en) * 2012-02-20 2013-08-10 Сергей Николаевич Кузнецов Device to remove ice crusts and icicles
US9181706B1 (en) 2014-09-23 2015-11-10 Jerry T. Livers Pivotable roof gutter assembly

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