Shield device and roof structure containing same

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Cover with surface water receiver at eave or valley – Inwardly of edge

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52 94, 52101, A01K 300, E04B 172, E04H 916

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042755328

ABSTRACT:
A shield device is provided for preventing entrance of birds into a gutter underlying a roof comprised of corrugated panels. The shield device is comprised of a substantially flat shield member and a bracket centrally disposed on the rear face of said shield member. The bracket is comprised of a shelf portion and gripping means positioned beneath said shelf portion adjacent the outermost extremity thereof. The gripping means are adapted to enclasp and thereby frictionally engage a lip associated with the front edge of said gutter. A multitude of said shield devices is utilized to occlude the archways formed between adjacent corrugations resting in abutment with the front edge of said gutter.

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patent: 1585897 (1926-05-01), Davidson
patent: 1752593 (1930-04-01), Giordano
patent: 1855357 (1932-04-01), Kuehn
patent: 2976648 (1961-03-01), Linck
patent: 3107401 (1963-10-01), Heirich
patent: 3143165 (1964-08-01), Lewis et al.
patent: 3634984 (1972-01-01), Murphy

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