Gutter screen guard

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, 210474, E04D 1300

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047503009

ABSTRACT:
A screen guard for covering eaves troughs on buildings. A screen which is framed with smooth rounded edging is laid atop the roof above the gutter edge and held tightly in place with a clip specifically shaped to grip the outermost gutter lip, support the framed screen and press the screen downward onto the roof. A small extension of the clip inward toward the roof permits the clip to support the screen during installation, and to guide it as it is locked into place.

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