Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Cover with surface water receiver at eave or valley – With separator; e.g. – strainer
Patent
1990-04-16
1992-04-14
Scherbel, David A.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Cover with surface water receiver at eave or valley
With separator; e.g., strainer
210474, E04D 1300
Patent
active
051036010
ABSTRACT:
A trilateral gutter guard includes first and second angled legs adapted to rest at different locations on a gutter bottom. A substantially horizontal leg is coupled to the top of the first and second legs, the three legs each comprising a mesh. Preferably, the horizontal leg is positioned and dimensioned to allow self-cleaning of the gutter guard by natural forces.
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Hunt Robert
Mai Lan
Scherbel David A.
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