Remote-controlled mailbox
11350782 ยท 2022-06-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47G29/1214
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A remote-controlled mailbox is provided. The device includes a mailbox housing having an open front end and a front door pivotally affixed thereto, wherein the front door selectively closes the front end. A post is affixed to a base of the mailbox housing. A frame is affixed to a lower end of the post, wherein the frame movably engages a track. Upon actuation of a motor of a mechanical drive system, the frame moves along the track, thereby moving the post and mailbox housing in kind. A remote device includes a plurality of controls thereon, wherein the plurality of controls is operably connected to the motor. Upon actuation of the plurality of controls, the mechanical drive system selectively moves the frame along the track.
Claims
1. A remote-controlled mailbox, comprising: a mailbox housing having an open front end and a front door pivotally affixed thereto, wherein the front door selectively closes the front end; a post affixed to a base of the mailbox housing; a frame affixed to a lower end of the post, wherein the frame movably engages a track; whereupon actuation of a motor of a mechanical drive system, the frame is configured to move along the track, thereby moving the post and mailbox housing in kind; wherein the post is rotationally affixed to the frame, such that when the frame travels between a first end of the track and a second end of the track, the post rotates to position the front end of the mailbox housing parallel and adjacent to the second end; a remote device having a plurality of controls thereon, wherein the plurality of controls is operably connected to the motor; whereupon actuation of the plurality of controls, the mechanical drive system selectively moves the frame along the track.
2. The remote-controlled mailbox of claim 1, wherein the track comprises a first leg and a second leg disposed perpendicularly relative to each other.
3. The remote-controlled mailbox of claim 2, wherein the track comprises an arcuate bend between the first leg and the second leg.
4. The remote-controlled mailbox of claim 1, wherein the mechanical drive system comprises a plurality of wheels are disposed within the frame, wherein the plurality of wheels configured to drive the frame along the track when the motor is actuated.
5. The remote-controlled mailbox of claim 1, wherein the track is disposed within a channel extending through a ground surface between a curb and a driveway.
6. The remote-controlled mailbox of claim 5, wherein the channel is enclosed by a flexible material allowing the post to extend therethrough, wherein the flexible material is configured to form a watertight seal over the channel.
7. The remote-controlled mailbox of claim 6, wherein the flexible material comprises a color configured to blend into the ground surface.
8. A remote-controlled mailbox, comprising: a mailbox housing having an open front end and an open rear end; a front door pivotally affixed to the open front end, wherein the front door selectively closes the front end; a rear door pivotally affixed to the open rear end, wherein the rear door selectively closes the rear end; a post affixed to a base of the mailbox housing; a frame affixed to a lower end of the post, wherein the frame movably engages a track; whereupon actuation of a motor of a mechanical drive system, the frame is configured to move along the track, thereby moving the post and mailbox housing in kind; wherein the post is rotationally affixed to the frame, such that when the frame travels between a first end of the track and a second end of the track, the post rotates to position the front end of the mailbox housing parallel and adjacent to the second end; a remote device having a plurality of controls thereon, wherein the plurality of controls is operably connected to the motor; whereupon actuation of the plurality of controls, the mechanical drive system selectively moves the frame along the track.
9. The remote-controlled mailbox of claim 8, wherein the track comprises a first leg and a second leg disposed perpendicularly relative to each other.
10. The remote-controlled mailbox of claim 9, wherein the track comprises an arcuate bend between the first leg and the second leg.
11. The remote-controlled mailbox of claim 8, wherein the mechanical drive system comprises a plurality of wheels are disposed within the frame, wherein the plurality of wheels configured to drive the frame along the track when the motor is actuated.
12. The remote-controlled mailbox of claim 8, wherein the track is disposed within a channel extending through a ground surface between a curb and a driveway.
13. The remote-controlled mailbox of claim 12, wherein the channel is enclosed by a flexible material allowing the post to extend therethrough, wherein the flexible material is configured to form a watertight seal over the channel.
14. The remote-controlled mailbox of claim 13, wherein the flexible material comprises a color configured to blend into the ground surface.
15. A remote-controlled mailbox, comprising: a mailbox housing having an open front end and a front door pivotally affixed thereto, wherein the front door selectively closes the front end; a post affixed to a base of the mailbox housing; a frame affixed to a lower end of the post, wherein the frame movably engages a track; wherein the track comprises a first leg and a second leg disposed perpendicularly relative to each other; wherein the track comprises an arcuate bend between the first leg and the second leg; whereupon actuation of a motor of a mechanical drive system, the frame is configured to move along the track, thereby moving the post and mailbox housing in kind; a remote device having a plurality of controls thereon, wherein the plurality of controls is operably connected to the motor; whereupon actuation of the plurality of controls, the mechanical drive system selectively moves the frame along the track.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Although the characteristic features of this invention will be particularly pointed out in the claims, the invention itself and manner in which it may be made and used may be better understood after a review of the following description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein like numeral annotations are provided throughout.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(6) Reference is made herein to the attached drawings. Like reference numerals are used throughout the drawings to depict like or similar elements of the remote-controlled mailbox. The figures are intended for representative purposes only and should not be considered to be limiting in any respect.
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(8) The post 17 is affixed to a frame 19 at a lower end 20 of the post 17, wherein the frame 19 is movably engaged with a track 21. In this manner, the frame 19 can transport the mailbox housing 12 and post 17 along the track 21 when a motor (as shown
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(12) In the illustrated embodiment, the track is disposed within a channel 32 within the ground surface 33 such that the track is not visibly resting on the ground surface 33. In some such embodiments, a flexible material 36 is disposed over the channel 32 in a pair of separate strips along a longitudinal axis of the channel 32. In this manner, a slit is formed between the separate strips of flexible material 36 to allow the post 17 to extend therethrough. In some embodiments, the flexible material 36 is configured to form a watertight seal over the channel 32 such that rain, snow, or the like is prevented from contacting the track and frame system. Similarly, in some embodiments, the channel 32 may be lined in a water impermeable material to prevent ground water from seeping into the channel 32. As the post 17 traverses the length of the track, the strips of flexible material 36 flex about the post 17 maintaining the watertight seal to allow operation during inclement weather. In some embodiments, the flexible material 36 comprises a color configured to match a color of the ground surface 33, such that the presence of the channel 32 is camouflaged.
(13) In one use, the mailbox housing 12 is positioned at the first end 29 adjacent to the curb 34 for receiving mail delivery. Once the mail has been delivered and placed within the mailbox housing 12 via the front door, the user can operate one of the plurality of controls on the remote device to activate the mechanical drive system, allowing the frame to travel along the track. Once the mailbox housing 12 is adjacent to the second end 30, the user can then retrieve mail from the mailbox housing 12. In embodiments where the post 17 is rotatably affixed to the frame, the mailbox housing 12 is configured to rotate at least 90-degrees to position the open front end adjacent to the second end 30. In the illustrated embodiment, the user can retrieve the mail from the mailbox housing 12 from a vehicle within the driveway 35. In alternate embodiments, the second end 30 of the track may be placed adjacent to the building entrance, such that the user need not leave the building to retrieve the mail. In this manner, the user can safely and efficiently retrieve the mail without risking injury due to traffic adjacent to the mailbox and minimizing the overall distance that must be traveled.
(14) It is therefore submitted that the instant invention has been shown and described in various embodiments. It is recognized, however, that departures may be made within the scope of the invention and that obvious modifications will occur to a person skilled in the art. With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of the invention, to include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly, and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by the present invention.
(15) Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention.