IP Library Granted Patent US 12703978
Granted Patent B2
US 12703978 · App. 18/456,088 · Granted Aug 11, 2026

Wind resistant rain gutter assembly for creating perimeter vertical air barriers

Inventor: Thomas L. Kelly (Waterbury, CT)
E04D13/0722E04D13/0725
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Patent No.
US 12703978
App. No.
18/456,088
Granted
Aug 11, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A gutter assembly for a structure includes a channel having a hollow interior and a lower attachment member connectable to the structure. The lower attachment member is affixed to a lower surface of the channel and extends continuously over a length of the channel.

Claims (22)

1 . A gutter assembly for a structure, comprising:

a channel having a hollow interior;

a lower attachment member connectable to the structure, the lower attachment member being affixed to a lower surface of the channel and extending continuously over a length of the channel; and

wherein the lower attachment member is integrally formed with the channel and includes a first member and a second member separated by a clearance, and a sealant layer arranged within the clearance.

2 . The gutter assembly of claim 1 , wherein the channel and the lower attachment member are formed from a bent piece of sheet metal.

3 . The gutter assembly of claim 1 , wherein the lower attachment member is removably coupled to the channel.

4 . The gutter assembly of claim 3 , wherein the lower attachment member includes a first portion and a second portion, the first portion being affixed to the lower surface of the channel and the second portion being connectable to the structure.

5 . The gutter assembly of claim 4 , wherein the first portion and the second portion are integrally formed.

6 . The gutter assembly of claim 4 , wherein the channel further comprises a back wall and a front wall and the first portion is affixed to the front wall.

7 . The gutter assembly of claim 4 , wherein the channel further comprises a back wall, a front wall, and a bottom wall extending between the back wall and the front wall, the first portion being affixed to the bottom wall.

8 . The gutter assembly of claim 4 , further comprising a connector extending from the lower surface of the channel, wherein the first portion has a bent configuration defining a clearance and at least a portion of the connector is arranged within the clearance.

9 . The gutter assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of fasteners for connecting the lower attachment member to the structure.

10 . The gutter assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a sealant arranged at a surface of the lower attachment member facing towards the structure.

11 . A building comprising:

a vertical wall;

a gutter assembly mounted to the vertical wall, wherein an interface between the gutter assembly and the vertical wall is sealed such that wind cannot flow between the gutter assembly and the vertical wall; and

wherein the lower attachment member is integrally formed with the channel and includes a first member and a second member separated by a clearance, and a sealant layer arranged within the clearance.

12 . The building of claim 11 , wherein the gutter assembly further comprises at least one attachment member for mechanically affixing the gutter assembly to the vertical wall.

13 . The building of claim 12 , wherein the gutter assembly further comprises a channel and the at least one attachment member further comprises a lower attachment member connected to a bottom of the channel.

14 . The building of claim 11 , wherein the lower attachment member is removably connected to the channel.

15 . The building of claim 14 , wherein the channel includes a back wall and a front wall, the lower attachment member being coupled to the front wall.

16 . The building of claim 14 , wherein the channel includes a back wall, a front wall, and a bottom wall extending between and connecting the back wall and the front wall, the lower attachment member being coupled to the bottom wall.