Gutter cleaner tool

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15236R, A47F 1306

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041947800

ABSTRACT:
A device is described for cleaning leaves and other debris from common house gutters, consisting of a pole handle, to each end of which is attached a simple tool consisting of two arms mounted at right angles to the handle and 180 degrees apart. On the end of each arm is a paddle shaped roughly like the bottom of the gutter. About six inches from the pole, one of the arms is offset some three inches toward the operator. The paddle attached to this arm is smaller in height than that attached to the other.
In operation, the paddle on the straight arm pulls the leaves down the gutter until it reaches a cross-strut. The operator then rotates the handle 180 degrees permitting the offset arm and the smaller paddle to pull the leaves under the cross-strut. The operator then rotates the handle back to its original position so that it can insert the paddle of the straight arm into the gutter on the near side of the cross-strut but behind the pile of leaves, and repeats the procedure until all the debris has been brought to the operator and lifted from the gutter.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3626542 (1971-12-01), Despain et al.
patent: 3858267 (1975-01-01), Swannie

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