Eavestrough debris protection mechanism

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Cover with surface water receiver at eave or valley – With separator; e.g. – strainer

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248 481, 15160, 15 27, E04D 1300

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051272008

ABSTRACT:
A mechanism for protecting an eavestrough against the accumulation of leaves and other debris. Apertured cover plates are positioned along the eavestrough to intercept water descending from the roof into the trough. The water passes through the apertures, while the debris is trapped on the cover plate surface. Debris accumulations on the cover plate can be removed by a sweeper mechanism that is movable longitudinally along the cover plate surface. An angled blade on the sweeper mechanism plows the debris forwardly off the front edge of the cover plate.

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