Water diverting strip
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1. A water diverting strip adapted to be secured over a doorway to divert water therefrom, the strip comprising in combination:
- a single piece body, said body including a first side, a second side and an median formed therebetween, each of the sides comprising;
a rearward mounting portion having a first edge, a second edge, the rearward mounting portion being substantially planar and having a number of mounting holes formed through its thickness intermediate the first and second edges;
an extension portion having a first edge, a second edge, and an intermediate extent therebetween, the first edge of the extension portion being integral with the second edge of the rearward mounting portion, the intermediate extent being approximately 1 inch in length and sloping downwardly from the first edge toward the second edge;
a trough having a proximal end adjacent the median of the strip, a distal end opposite the proximal end, a first edge, a second edge and an intermediate arcuate extent positioned in between the first and second edges, the first edge of the trough being integral with the second edge of the extension portion, the trough being angled downwardly from the proximal end toward the distal end, the intermediate arcuate extent having a cross-section increased from the proximal end towards the opposite distal end, the second edge of the trough being beveled to route water therein;
the troughs of the first and second sides being jointed at the median to form a continuous trough extending from one distal end of one side to the opposite distal end of the other side.
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The present invention relates to a water diverting strip which is adapted to be affixed to a door jamb over a door way. This strip functions is routing water away from the door opening. In its broadest context, the strip includes two identical halves, with each half including a mounting portion, an extension portion and a trough. The trough is adapted to extend outwardly over the entrance way of a door. Additionally, the first and second halves of the trough are sloped away from one another to faciliate water drainage away from the door opening.
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1. A water diverting strip adapted to be secured over a doorway to divert water therefrom, the strip comprising in combination:
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a single piece body, said body including a first side, a second side and an median formed therebetween, each of the sides comprising; a rearward mounting portion having a first edge, a second edge, the rearward mounting portion being substantially planar and having a number of mounting holes formed through its thickness intermediate the first and second edges; an extension portion having a first edge, a second edge, and an intermediate extent therebetween, the first edge of the extension portion being integral with the second edge of the rearward mounting portion, the intermediate extent being approximately 1 inch in length and sloping downwardly from the first edge toward the second edge; a trough having a proximal end adjacent the median of the strip, a distal end opposite the proximal end, a first edge, a second edge and an intermediate arcuate extent positioned in between the first and second edges, the first edge of the trough being integral with the second edge of the extension portion, the trough being angled downwardly from the proximal end toward the distal end, the intermediate arcuate extent having a cross-section increased from the proximal end towards the opposite distal end, the second edge of the trough being beveled to route water therein; the troughs of the first and second sides being jointed at the median to form a continuous trough extending from one distal end of one side to the opposite distal end of the other side.
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