Fastening support for half round gutters
The fastening support device for half round gutters addresses the issue of bending under load by providing structural rigidity through engagement with both front and rear edges, ensuring secure attachment and improved aesthetics.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- EP2024220739
- Authority / Receiving Office
- EP · EP
- Patent Type
- Patents
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Priority Date
- 2024-09-30
- Filing Date
- 2024-12-17
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-04
- Estimated Expiration
- 2044-12-17
AI Technical Summary
Existing fastening supports for half round gutters fail to provide adequate support to the curved rear wall, leading to bending under heavy loads such as snow or ice.
A fastening support device with engagement portions for both the front and rear of the gutter, including a rear face with a vertical upper portion and curved lower portion to provide structural rigidity, and a fastener channel for secure attachment, ensuring the device is entirely internal to the gutter.
The device effectively resists bending under heavy loads, enhances installation ease, and improves aesthetics by being fully concealed within the gutter.
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Abstract
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present disclosure pertains generally to devices, systems, and methods for hanging gutter systems with hanging means situated inside the gutter, and more particularly to fastening supports for half round gutters.BACKGROUND
[0002] Fastening supports for gutters exist, including hangers that are meant to be installed internal to the gutter. Such hangers are generally designed for use with gutters that have a vertical back that faces the structure where the gutter is hung (such as the common "K-style" gutter profile). When a load is placed on this type of gutter, such as from snow or ice, the gutter is prevented from bending downwardly by the back of the gutter which contacts the supporting structure. However, if such an internal hanger is used with a half round gutter profile, the curved back of the gutter is unsupported, and has a tendency to bend downward when under a loading condition.
[0003] The inventor has identified the desirability of an internal gutter fastener that is suitable for supporting half round gutter under loaded conditions.
[0004] US 7,117,643 describes a rain gutter that includes an overlying, leaf- and debris-shedding cover. The gutter is in the form of a channel having an upwardly-facing opening. The cover overlies the channel opening and includes a convex front edge that is spaced from the front edge of the channel to define a gap or opening between the cover and the channel to allow water to flow around the convex front edge and into the channel. A series of support brackets are positioned within the gutter channel and interconnect the gutter and the cover to provide a rigid gutter structure. An end cap is provided at each end of the gutter and overlies both the gutter channel section and the space between the channel section and the cover, to prevent entry of leaves and debris into the channel through the ends of the gutter.
[0005] US 8,997,403 describes a rain gutter assembly including an overlying cover. A gutter trough is in the form of a channel having an upwardly-facing opening. The cover overlies the channel opening and includes a front edge that is spaced from the front edge of the gutter channel to define a gap therebetween to allow roof runoff to flow around the convex front edge of the cover and into the channel. A series of longitudinally-spaced support brackets are positioned within the gutter channel and support the gutter trough and the cover to provide a rigid gutter assembly. An end cap is provided at each longitudinal end of the gutter channel and overlies both the gutter channel cross section and the space between the gutter channel cross section and the cover, to prevent entry of leaves, twigs, and debris into the channel through the ends of the gutter trough.
[0006] US 5,067,675 describes a fascia angle adapter for an eavestroughing system wherein the fascia angle adapter allows for supporting of an eavestrough hanger or other support fitting at different angles relative to a fascia board. The adapter is placed intermediate the hanger and the fascia board. The adapter has a base member having a fascia engaging surface, a top port for securing of the adapter to a fascia board, and an eccentric cam supported by the base member and movable with respect thereto whereby the cam can be moved to various positions such that the exterior surface of the cam is spaced a different distance from the fascia engaging surface.
[0007] FR 2,798,411 describes a bracket which consists of a clip with ends shaped to engage with the in-turned back edge and rolled front edge of the guttering. The clip, which has a recessed end to facilitate its engagement with the rolled edge, is attached to a support fixed to the building by a threaded fastening, such as a stud inserted through a lengthwise slot, and wingnut. Recesses in the clip facilitate fitting of a grid.
[0008] US 7,584,576 describes a guard and associated method for rain gutters including a cap or deflector extending over a gutter of the type having a trough-shaped interior, a rear wall extending along a roof fascia, and a front lip with a channel and an end flange. A mounting bracket has a rear portion abutting the rear wall of the gutter, an upper portion supporting the deflector, and a front portion with a hook-shaped nose. The mounting bracket nose is configured for insertion under the end flange of the gutter, such that the mounting bracket is rotated rearwardly along a generally vertical arc about the nose toward the rear wall of the gutter, and shifted laterally into a skewed orientation within the gutter interior. The mounting bracket is then pivoted laterally along a generally horizontal plane about the nose into a perpendicular orientation within the gutter interior to retain the nose in the front lip of the gutter, and facilitate attachment of the rear portion of the mounting bracket to the rear wall of the gutter and the roof fascia.BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0009] The presently claimed invention is set out in the independent claim 1. Particular embodiments of the invention are set out in the dependent claims. Any subject matter contained herein that does not fall within the scope of the appended claims is considered as being useful for understanding the invention.
[0010] Embodiments disclosed herein are directed to fastening support devices and systems, particularly for hanging half round gutter, the devices comprising the features of claim 1 and the corresponding systems comprising the features of claim 12. A fastening support device includes engagement portions configured for internal engagement with each of the front and the rear of a gutter. A front gutter engagement portion may engage with an inwardly bending front edge (such as a reverse bead) of the gutter. A rear face of the device is configured to provide support to a curved rear gutter wall, such as the rear wall of a half round gutter. To this end, the rear face includes a substantially vertical upper portion adjacent a curved lower portion. A support body of the device includes a substantially planar lower surface, and may include two or more internal supports projecting upwardly from the lower surface, and one or more thin walls interconnecting the internal supports and the lower surface. These features provide structural rigidity to the device and support the gutter to resist bending under heavy loads. Additional features of the device provide ease of installation and improved aesthetics of the overall gutter system.
[0011] One aspect of the presently claimed invention provides a fastening support device according to claim 1, which is structurally configured to cooperate and engage with a half round gutter having an inwardly bending front edge, a rear edge, and an internal gutter wall. The device cooperates with a fastener. The device includes: a support body having a front end and a rear end opposing the front end; a front gutter engagement portion disposed at the front end and structurally configured for engagement with the inwardly bending front edge of the half round gutter; a rear gutter engagement portion disposed at the rear end and structurally configured for engagement with the rear edge of the half round gutter, the rear gutter engagement portion having a rear face configured to contact the internal gutter wall, the rear face having a substantially vertical upper portion adjacent a curved lower portion; and a fastener channel structurally configured to receive the fastener therethrough, the fastener channel open to the rear face and accessible from the front end when the front gutter engagement portion is engaged with the inwardly bending front edge; wherein the support body, the front gutter engagement portion, and the rear gutter engagement portion are unitarily formed.
[0012] According to one or more embodiments of the device, the front gutter engagement portion is shaped substantially complementary to the inwardly bending front edge of the half round gutter.
[0013] In the presently claimed invention, the support body includes a substantially planar lower surface extending between the front gutter engagement portion and the rear gutter engagement portion.
[0014] According to one or more embodiments of the device, the support body includes two or more internal supports projecting upwardly from the lower surface.
[0015] According to one or more embodiments of the device, the two or more internal supports span an entire width of the support body.
[0016] According to one or more embodiments of the device, the two or more internal supports and the lower surface are connected by one or more thin walls.
[0017] According to one or more embodiments of the device, the fastener channel extends forwardly along the support body up to a forwardmost internal support of the two or more internal supports.
[0018] According to one or more embodiments of the device, the curved lower portion of the rear face extends below the lower surface.
[0019] In the presently claimed invention, the device includes a gusset located in an angle formed between the rear gutter engagement portion and the lower surface.
[0020] According to one or more embodiments of the device, the gusset includes a rounded edge.
[0021] According to one or more embodiments of the device, the rear gutter engagement portion has an inwardly tapered upper edge.
[0022] According to one or more embodiments of the device, at least a portion of the fastener channel is open on a side of the support body.
[0023] According to one or more embodiments of the device, when the front gutter engagement portion is engaged with the inwardly bending front edge and the rear gutter engagement portion is engaged with the rear edge of the half round gutter, the support body is entirely located internal to the half round gutter.
[0024] A second aspect of the presently claimed invention provides a system according to claim 12, comprising the device of the first aspect and a fastener.
[0025] These and other aspects of the embodiments will be better appreciated and understood when considered in conjunction with the following description and the accompanying drawings. The following description, while indicating various embodiments and details thereof, is given by way of illustration and not of limitation. Many substitutions, modifications, additions, or rearrangements may be made within the scope of the embodiments, and the embodiments may include all such substitutions, modifications, additions, or rearrangements.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0026] Non-limiting and non-exhaustive embodiments of the fastening support for half round gutters are described with reference to the following figures, wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the various views unless otherwise specified. FIG. 1 is an example illustration of an embodiment of a fastening support system shown in use with a half round gutter. FIG. 2 is an example illustration of a first front perspective view of an embodiment of a fastening support device. FIG. 3 is an example illustration of a second front perspective view of an embodiment of the fastening support device. FIG. 4 is an example illustration of a first rear perspective view of an embodiment of the fastening support device. FIG. 5 is an example illustration of a second rear perspective view of an embodiment of the fastening support device. FIG. 6 is an example illustration of a first side elevation view of an embodiment of the fastening support device. FIG. 7 is an example illustration of a second side elevation view of an embodiment of the fastening support device. FIG. 8 is an example illustration of an enlarged front elevation view of an embodiment of the fastening support device. FIG. 9 is an example illustration of an enlarged rear elevation view of an embodiment of the fastening support device. FIG. 10 is an example illustration of a top plan view of an embodiment of the fastening support device. FIG. 11 is an example illustration of a bottom plan view of an embodiment of the fastening support device. FIG. 12 is an example illustration of a cross-sectional view along the line 12-12 of Fig. 10. FIG. 13 is an example illustration of a cross-sectional view along the line 13-13 of Fig. 10. FIG. 14 is an example illustration of a first front perspective view of an embodiment of the fastening support device. FIG. 15 is an example illustration of a second front perspective view of an embodiment of the fastening support device. FIG. 16 is an example illustration of a first side elevation view of an embodiment of the fastening support device. FIG. 17 is an example illustration of a second side elevation view of an embodiment of the fastening support device. FIG. 18 is an example illustration of a front perspective view of an embodiment of the fastening support device. FIG. 19 is an example illustration of a rear perspective view of an embodiment of the fastening support device. FIG. 20 is an example illustration of a side elevation view of an embodiment of the fastening support device, where the opposing side view is substantially a mirror image. FIG. 21 is an example illustration of a cross-sectional view of an embodiment of the fastening support system. FIG. 22 is an example illustration of a cross-sectional view of an embodiment of the fastening support system. FIG. 23 is an example illustration of a front view of an embodiment of a wedge of the fastening support system. FIG. 24 is an example illustration of a perspective view of an embodiment of the wedge of the fastening support system. FIG. 25 is an example illustration of a side view of an embodiment of the wedge of the fastening support system.
[0027] Skilled artisans will appreciate that elements in the figures are illustrated for simplicity and clarity and have not necessarily been drawn to scale. For example, the dimensions of some of the elements in the figures may be exaggerated relative to other elements to help improve understanding of various embodiments. Also, common but well-understood elements that are useful or necessary in a commercially feasible embodiment are often not depicted in order to facilitate a less obstructed view of these various embodiments.DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0028] The detailed description describes non-limiting exemplary embodiments. Any individual features may be combined with other features as required by different applications for at least the benefits described herein, within the limits defined by the claims. As used herein, the term "about" means plus or minus 10% of a given value unless specifically indicated otherwise. As used herein, the terms "substantially" or "substantially the same" mean that two items are at least 90% the same; for example, a feature described as "substantially parallel" may be parallel to within 90%, an element described as "substantially circular" may be circular to within 90%, and so on.
[0029] As used herein, the conjunction "or" is to be construed inclusively (e.g., "A or B" would be interpreted as "A, or B, or both A and B"; e.g., "A, B, or C" would be interpreted as "A; or B; or C; or any two of A, B, and C; or all three of A, B, and C").
[0030] As used herein, disclosure of a singular element is also a disclosure of a plural element unless otherwise noted.
[0031] In the present disclosure, many features are described as being optional, e.g. through the use of the verb "may" or the use of parentheses. For the sake of brevity and legibility, the present disclosure does not explicitly recite each and every permutation that may be obtained by choosing from the set of optional features. However, the present disclosure may be interpreted as disclosing all such permutations. For example, a system described as having three optional features may be embodied in seven different ways, namely with just one of the three possible features, with any two of the three possible features, or with all three of the three possible features.
[0032] Fig. 1 is an example illustration of an embodiment of a fastening support system 100 shown in use with a cooperating half round gutter 180. System 100 includes one or more fastening support devices 110 and one or more fasteners 190. Fastening support device 110 is shown inserted into gutter 180, and engaged with both an inwardly bending front edge 182 and a rear edge 184 of gutter 180. Inwardly bending front edge 182 may be, for example, a reverse bead of certain styles of half round gutter. In other cases, the gutter may have another style of inwardly bending front edge 182, or a portion of the gutter may be bent to engage with fastening support device 110. Similarly, rear edge 184 may be bent to engage with fastening support device 110 or fastening support device 110 may engage with a feature of the rear edge, depending on the profile of the gutter to be used. Fastener 190 is received within a fastener channel 118 (see, e.g., Fig. 2) of fastening support device 110, and used to fasten the gutter to a structure 192, such as the fascia of a building. When installed, fastening support device 110 provides support to an internal gutter wall 186 of gutter 180, and strengthens the gutter to resist bending under heavy loads, such as snow, ice, or the like.
[0033] Figs. 2-5 are example illustrations of an embodiment of the fastening support, shown in first and second front perspective views, and first and second rear perspective views, respectively. The fastening support includes a support body 112 having a front end 114 and an opposing rear end 116. As used herein, the term "rear", or similar, refers to the direction of the structure to which the fastening support is to be mounted, while the term "front", or similar, refers to the direction away from said structure. The shown exemplary embodiment may be particularly well suited for use with a 15,24 cm (6 inch ) half round gutter.
[0034] A front gutter engagement portion 124 is disposed at front end 114, and may extend along an entire width of front end 114, or may only extend along a portion of the width of front end 114. Front gutter engagement portion 124 is structurally configured to engage with inwardly bending front edge 182 of a half round gutter (e.g., gutter 180 of Fig. 1). Such engagement may be made by clipping, hooking, or similar, front gutter engagement portion 124 into inwardly bending front edge 182. To this end, front gutter engagement portion 124 may be shaped substantially complementary to an internal surface of inwardly bending front edge 182, or to another portion of internal gutter wall 186. For example, and as shown in the embodiment of Figs. 2-5, front gutter engagement portion 124 may be shaped substantially complementary to a reverse bead of a half round gutter. In other embodiments, front gutter engagement portion 124 may be shaped differently, while still being securely engageable with inwardly bending front edge 182.
[0035] A rear gutter engagement portion 126 is disposed at rear end 116 (opposite front gutter engagement portion 124). Rear gutter engagement portion 126 is structurally configured for engagement with rear edge 184 of a half round gutter (e.g., gutter 180 of Fig. 1). Such engagement may be made by clipping, hooking, or similar, rear gutter engagement portion 126 into rear edge 184. Rear edge 184 may in some cases be a feature of a gutter profile. In other cases, a rear wall of the gutter may be bent around rear gutter engagement portion 126, thereby forming a bend in rear edge 184.
[0036] Rear gutter engagement portion 126 has a rear face 128 which is configured to contact the internal gutter wall (e.g., internal gutter wall 186 of Fig. 1). In some cases, substantially all of rear face 128 may be in contact with the internal gutter wall when the device is installed in a gutter. Rear face 128 is shaped to provide support to the gutter and resistance against bending under load (such as the weight of snow, etc.). To this end, rear face 128 has an upper portion 130 which has a substantially vertical orientation when the device is fastened to a structure (see, e.g., upper portion 130 of the cross-sectional view of Fig. 12). Rear face 128 also has a lower portion 132 which is curved, such as with a curvature shaped substantially complementary to internal gutter wall 186 (see, e.g., Fig. 12). The shape of lower portion 132 provides additional resistance against the gutter bending under load. Upper portion 130 may be located immediately adjacent lower portion 132, or there may be a transitional portion therebetween. In embodiments, rear face 128 may be relatively wide compared to internal fasteners for K-style gutters; for example, rear face 128 may be about 2 inches, about 2.5 inches, about 3 inches, or between 1.5 inches and 3 inches (1 inch = 2,54 cm) wide.
[0037] Figs. 6-11 are example illustrations of an embodiment of fastening support device 110, shown, respectively, in first side and second side elevation, enlarged front and rear elevation, and top and bottom plan views. Figs. 12-13 are example illustrations of cross-sectional views along the lines 12-12 and 13-13, respectively, of Fig. 10. Fastening support device 110 includes a fastener channel 118 that is structurally configured to receive fastener 190 therethrough (see, e.g., Fig. 12). Fastener channel 118 is open to rear face 128 via an aperture 144 through which fastener 190 may project for fastening device 110 and gutter 180 to structure 192. Aperture 144 is generally located below an upper edge 134 of rear gutter engagement portion 126, and may be located in upper portion 130 of rear gutter engagement portion 126. Fastener channel 118 is also accessible from front end 114, so that fastener 190 may be inserted into fastener channel 118 and driven through fastener channel 118 to fasten device 110 and gutter 180 in position. In some embodiments, a portion of fastener channel 118 may partially open, such as by being enclosed on only one side (as may be seen in Figs. 6-8 where the first side of Fig. 6 is partially open, while the second side of Fig. 7 is closed). This feature may provide improved access to fastener channel 118, such as for purposes of inserting or driving fastener 190, as fastener channel 118 may otherwise be difficult to access when fastening support device 110 is engaged with gutter 180. In addition, or instead, fastener channel 118 may extend forwardly along support body 112. For example, fastener channel 118 of Fig. 6 is shown to extend forwardly at least as far as the forwardmost internal support 136. This configuration of fastener channel 118 provides additional strength for fastening support device 110, which is especially beneficial when the gutter is under a load.
[0038] In the presently claimed invention, support body 112 has a lower surface 138 which is substantially planar and extends between front gutter engagement portion 124 and rear gutter engagement portion 126. Lower surface 138 may be substantially planar across an entire width of support body 112. In some embodiments, lower surface 138 may be oriented substantially horizontally when fastening support device 110 is installed in a gutter and secured to a substantially vertical support. In other cases, lower surface 138 may be inclined downwardly toward the rear when device 110 so installed. Lower surface 138 is generally located below both front gutter engagement portion 124 and aperture 144 in rear face 128 of rear gutter engagement portion 126. In some cases, lower portion 132 may extend below lower surface 138.
[0039] Support body 112 may have two or more internal supports 136 projecting upwardly from lower surface 138. In the shown embodiment, internal supports 136 may span an entire width of support body 112. Some or all of internal supports 136 may project upwardly substantially to a top surface 139 of support body 112. Support body 112 may also include one or more thin walls 146 interconnecting the two or more internal supports 136 and lower surface 138. Thin walls 146 may provide structural rigidity to support body 112, while reducing the overall weight of support body 112 as compared to a comparably shaped solid body. In the embodiment of Figs. 6-7, two internal supports 136 are shown interconnected by thin walls 146, which also interconnect with lower surface 138. In other embodiments, thin walls 146 may not be present, or may not extend fully between adjacent internal supports 136 (e.g., openings may be present in support body 112 between internal supports 136 and lower surface 138).
[0040] In the presently claimed invention, the fastening support device 110 includes a gusset 140 located in the angle formed between rear gutter engagement portion 126 and lower surface 138. Gusset 140 may be thin relative to the width of rear gutter engagement portion 126, and may be located substantially in the center of the width of rear gutter engagement portion 126. For example, gusset 140 may have a thickness comparable to the thickness of any of internal supports 136. In some embodiments, gusset 140 may have a rounded edge 142 (see Fig. 7), such as at the interface with rear gutter engagement portion 126. In other cases, gusset 140 may not have a rounded edge.
[0041] Rear gutter engagement portion 126 may have an upper edge 134 that is tapered inwardly toward support body 112. Said another way, upper edge 134 may be angled downwardly from the rear to the front of support body 112. This feature may facilitate insertion of fastening support device 110 into gutter 180 and / or improve engagement of rear gutter engagement portion 126 with rear edge 184.
[0042] In the shown embodiment, support body 112, front gutter engagement portion 124, and rear gutter engagement portion 126 of fastening support device 110 are unitarily formed (e.g., of single-piece construction). Fastening support device 110 may be manufactured by processes such as injection molding, 3D printing, polymer casting, or others known in the art. Example materials for the construction of fastening support device 110 include plastics suitable for high load mechanical applications, such as blends of polybutylene terephthalate (PBT), polyethylene terephthalate (PET), and / or polycarbonate; acetal homopolymer; or others as known in the art.
[0043] In some embodiments, when device 110 is completely inserted into a gutter, that is, when front gutter engagement portion 124 is engaged with inwardly bending front edge 182 and rear gutter engagement portion 126 is engaged with rear edge 184, support body 112 is entirely located internal to the half round gutter. Said another way, when fastening support device 110 is installed in gutter 180 no portion of device fastening support device 110 extends either forwardly or rearwardly beyond gutter 180. In this sense, fastening support device 110 may be considered an entirely internal support device. This feature may be particularly desirable for aesthetic purposes.
[0044] Figs. 14-17 are example illustrations of another embodiment of fastening support device 110 showing, respectively, first and second front perspective, and first and second side elevation views. This exemplary embodiment may be particularly well suited for use with a 20,32 cm (8 inch) half round gutter; similar embodiments may be scaled for use with other sizes of gutter, such as 25,4 cm (10 inch) gutter. Features of the shown embodiment of fastening support device 110 may be the same or similar to features described elsewhere herein, for example with reference to the embodiment of Figs. 6-11. As shown, some embodiments may include additional supporting and / or reinforcing members as may be desired for a relatively large gutter size. For example, three or more of internal supports 136 may be present, and / or three or more thin walls 146 may be present interconnecting internal supports 136 and lower surface 138.
[0045] Figs. 18-21 are example illustrations of another embodiment of fastening support device 110 showing, respectively, front and rear perspective, side elevation, and cross-sectional views of an embodiment of the fastening support. This exemplary embodiment may be particularly well suited for use with a 15,24 cm (6 inch) half round gutter. Features of the shown embodiment of fastening support device 110 may be the same or similar to features described elsewhere herein, for example with reference to the embodiment of Figs. 6-11. As shown, some embodiments may include a fastener channel 118 that is substantially rotational symmetrical about a central axis; e.g. the shown fastener channel 118 is not open on one side as described in other embodiments. Furthermore fastener channel 118 of this embodiment extends forwardly only as far as the rearmost internal support 136.
[0046] Fig. 22 is an example illustration of a cross-sectional view of an embodiment of fastening support system 100. Fastening support system 100 may include one or more of fastening support device 110, wedge 160, fastener 190, second fastener 194, and may cooperate with, or may include, gutter 180. Features of the shown embodiment of fastening support system 100 may be similar to features described elsewhere herein, e.g. with respect to the fastening support system 100 of Fig. 1. In some cases, structure 192, where fastening support system 100 is to be mounted, may have an angled mounting face (e.g., an outward face of structure 192 may be angled away from vertical by an angle, θ). Wedge 160 may be configured for mounting to the angled face of structure 192, such as with second fastener 194. Wedge 160 may have a support engaging portion 162 (see also Figs. 23-25), that is generally forward facing and shaped to engage with fastening support device 110 and / or provide a substantially vertical mounting surface adjacent gutter 180 and rear end 116 of fastening support device 110. Support engaging portion 162 may, for example, include a lip 164 that may engage with a portion of fastening support device 110 (e.g., with upper edge 134 of Fig. 7). Fastener 190 may be passed through both fastening support device 110 and wedge 160 and fastened to structure 192.
[0047] Figs. 23-25 are example illustrations of front, perspective, and side views, respectively, of an embodiment of wedge 160 of a system 100 of the invention. Wedge 160 may include one or more of the following features: a support engaging portion 162, a lip 164, an upper member 166, a first through hole 168, a second through hole 170, an angled face 172, and / or a sidewall 174. Support engaging portion 162 may include one or more features as described with reference to Fig. 22. In addition, or instead, support engaging portion 162 may be shaped substantially complementary to at least a portion of a rear end of a fastening support device (e.g., rear end 116 of fastening support device 110). For example, support engaging portion 162 may be shaped with a substantially vertical upper portion corresponding to upper portion 130 of fastening support device 110. Similarly, support engaging portion 162 may be shaped with a curved lower portion shaped substantially complementary lower portion 132 of fastening support device 110. Upper member 166 may project above support engaging portion 162, and may provide a means for fastening wedge 160 to structure 192. For example, upper member 166 as shown includes a second through hole 170, through which second fastener 194 may be passed to attach wedge 160 to structure 192 (see Fig. 22). Wedge 160 may also include a first through hole 168, configured to align with fastener channel 118 of fastening support device 110 when fastening support device 110 is engaged with wedge 160. In this manner, fastener 190 may be passed through the fastener channel 118 and first through hole 168 and fastened to structure 192.
[0048] Wedge 160 may include an angled face 172 that is rearwardly oriented when the system is installed. The angle, θ, of angled face 172 (with respect to vertical) may generally be selected to correspond to an angle of structure 192 where the system is to be installed. In embodiments, angled face 172 may have an angle of about 7.5, 15, 22.5, 30, 37.5, or 45 degrees offset from vertical, although other angles may be used. In some cases, wedge 160 may not have an angled face (e.g., the rear face of wedge 160 may be substantially vertical).
[0049] Wedge 160 may be manufactured by processes such as injection molding, 3D printing, polymer casting, or others known in the art. Wedge 160 may be constructed of similar materials as the fastening support device.
[0050] In some embodiments, fastening support device 110 cooperates with a fastener 190 to form a fastening support system 100 (refer, e.g., to Figs. 1-2). One or more of fastener 190 (such as a screw, or similar) may be packaged with one or more of fastening support device 110 to form a fastening support system 100 suitable for supporting one or more sections of gutter. In some cases, fastener 190 may be retained within fastener channel 118 (e.g., in a case where fastener 190 is a captive screw).
[0051] Further provided is a gutter system including (refer, e.g., to Fig. 1 and Fig. 12) a gutter 180 (e.g., one or more sections of half round gutter), one or more of fastening support device 110, and one or more of fastener 190: The embodiments of the fastening support for half round gutters described herein are exemplary and numerous modifications, combinations, variations, and rearrangements can be readily envisioned to achieve an equivalent result. Further, nothing in the above-provided discussions of the devices and systems should be construed as limiting the invention to a particular embodiment or combination of embodiments, the invention being effectively defined in the appended claims.
Claims
1. A fastening support device (110) structurally configured to cooperate and engage with a half round gutter (180) having an inwardly bending front edge (182), a rear edge (184), and an internal gutter wall (186), the device (110) cooperating with a fastener (190), the device (110) comprising: a support body (112) having a front end (114) and a rear end (116) opposing the front end; a front gutter engagement portion (124) disposed at the front end (114) and structurally configured for engagement with the inwardly bending front edge (182) of the half round gutter; a rear gutter engagement portion (126) disposed at the rear end (116) and structurally configured for engagement with the rear edge (184) of the half round gutter, the rear gutter engagement portion (126) having a rear face (128) configured to contact the internal gutter wall, the rear face (128) having a substantially vertical upper portion (130) adjacent a curved lower portion (132); and a fastener channel (118) structurally configured to receive the fastener (190) therethrough, the fastener channel (118) open to the rear face (128) and accessible from the front end (114) when the front gutter engagement portion (124) is engaged with the inwardly bending front edge; wherein the support body, the front gutter engagement portion, and the rear gutter engagement portion are unitarily formed; wherein the support body (112) includes a substantially planar lower surface (138) extending between the front gutter engagement portion (124) and the rear gutter engagement portion (126); characterized in that the device further comprises a gusset (140) located in an angle formed between the rear gutter engagement portion (126) and the lower surface (138).
2. The device of claim 1, wherein the front gutter engagement portion (124) is shaped substantially complementary to the inwardly bending front edge (182) of the half round gutter.
3. The device of claim 1 or claim 2, wherein the support body (112) includes two or more internal supports (136) projecting upwardly from the lower surface.
4. The device of claim 3, wherein the two or more internal supports (136) span an entire width of the support body.
5. The device of claim 3 or 4, wherein the two or more internal supports (136) and the lower surface (138) are connected by one or more thin walls (146).
6. The device of any of claims 3 to 5, wherein the fastener channel (118) extends forwardly along the support body (112) up to a forwardmost internal support (136) of the two or more internal supports.
7. The device of any of any preceding claim, wherein the curved lower portion (132) of the rear face (128) extends below the lower surface (138).
8. The device of any preceding claim, wherein the gusset (140) includes a rounded edge.
9. The device of any preceding claim, wherein the rear gutter engagement portion (126) has an inwardly tapered upper edge (134).
10. The device of any preceding claim, wherein at least a portion of the fastener channel (118) is open on a side.
11. The device of any preceding claim, wherein, when the front gutter engagement portion (124) is engaged with the inwardly bending front edge (182) and the rear gutter engagement portion (126) is engaged with the rear edge (184) of the half round gutter, the support body (112) is entirely located internal to the half round gutter.
12. A fastening support system (100) structurally configured to cooperate and engage with a half round gutter (180) having an inwardly bending front edge, a rear edge, and an internal gutter wall, the system comprising: a fastener (190); and a fastening support device (110) according to any of claims 1 to 11.
13. The system of claim 12, wherein the fastener (190) is retained within the fastener channel (118).
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