SECURE DELIVERY SYSTEM WITH BADGE SENSOR
20220151418 ยท 2022-05-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47G2029/147
HUMAN NECESSITIES
H04N7/188
ELECTRICITY
A47G2029/146
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47G29/141
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47G29/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A package delivery system wherein packages are distributed through a distribution center's deliverymen. Badges are worn by the deliverymen. The badges include an electronic identifier identifying the deliveryman as well as the company/distribution center, that employs them. On approaching the building's receptacle, the signal from the badge allows the receptacle's locking mechanism to be functional; thereby allowing only authorized deliverymen to gain access to the interior of the receptacle.
Claims
1. A package receptacle comprising: a) a container having a first, second and third door, the first door and the second door having exterior locks thereto and allowing entry into an interior of a container, the third door, when closed, preventing access to the exterior lock of the first door, said third door without an exterior lock; and, b) a security badge sensor secured to the container and directed toward a position proximate to the first door, wherein when said security badge sensor responds to a proximate security badge, the security badge sensor opens the third door.
2. The package receptacle according to claim 1, further including an electronic logging mechanism recording a time when the third door of the container is opened.
3. The package receptacle according to claim 2, further including: a) a presence sensor adapted to determine if a package is within the container; and, b) an alert mechanism exterior to the container being responsive to the presence sensor.
4. The package receptacle according to claim 3, wherein the first and third doors are located at a top of the container.
5. The package receptacle according to claim 1, wherein the third door covers the entirety of the first door.
6. The package receptacle according to claim 1, wherein the third door covers only the exterior locking mechanism of the first door.
7. The package receptacle according to claim 1, wherein, the container extends through a wall such that the first door is located on an exterior of the wall and the second door is located on an interior of the wall.
8. The package receptacle according to claim 7, wherein the second door includes a window for user viewing into an interior of the container.
9. A package delivery system comprising: a) a distribution center containing packages configured for delivery to an individual entity by a carrier; b) the distribution center providing a security badge and a package to the carrier, said security badge having an electronic frequency identifying the carrier; and, c) a package receptacle located at the chosen location and having, 1) a container having a first, second and third door, the first door and the second door having exterior locks thereto and allowing entry into an interior of a container, the third door, when closed, preventing access to the exterior lock of the first door, said third door without an exterior lock; and, 2) a security badge sensor secured to the container and directed toward a position proximate to the first door, wherein when said security badge sensor responds to a proximate security badge, the security badge sensor opens the third door.
10. The package delivery system according to claim 9, wherein the package receptacle includes a logging mechanism recording a time stamp of the electronic identifier and an identifier of the security badge.
11. The package delivery system according to claim 9, wherein the package receptacle further includes a communication apparatus adapted to communicate the electronic identifier and an identifier of the package receptacle to the distribution center.
12. The package delivery system according to claim 9: a) further including a communication apparatus adapted to communicate with a remote mechanism; and, b) wherein the communication apparatus transmits the electronic frequency to the remote mechanism.
13. The package delivery system according to claim 12, wherein the locking mechanism is responsive to a signal from the remote mechanism.
14. A package receptacle system comprising: a) a container having a first and second door allowing entry into an interior of the container; wherein, in a locked state, the first door is secured by a first locking mechanism located outside an edifice, and, wherein, in a locked state, the second door is secured by a second locking mechanism located within an edifice; a badge worn by an individual, said badge emitting an electronic signal; and, b) wherein the container further includes a sensor mechanism responsive to the signal from the badge to enable the first locking mechanism to operate.
15. The package receptacle system according to claim 14, a) further including, 1) a camera focused on a position in front of the first locking mechanism and generating images thereof, and, 2) the remote communication apparatus receiving images from the camera; and, b) wherein the sensor mechanism is responsive to signals from the remote communication mechanism.
Description
DRAWINGS IN BRIEF
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DRAWINGS IN DETAIL
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[0027] This illustration provides a graphical environment in which the present invention is utilized. A package is sent 15A from Warehouse 10 to the delivery van 11. The delivery van's operator 12 takes the package 15B and deposits it 15C, into container 13. In this illustration, container 13 is separate from the house 14 but the invention is not so limited.
[0028] The package is secured within container 13 until the recipient retrieves it from container 13.
[0029]
[0030] In this embodiment, container 20 is supported by stand 22. On one side of container 20 are two doors 21A and 218. In this embodiment, door 21A is contained within door 21B, thereby allowing the delivery personnel to unlock door 21A via lock 26A. The recipient is able to retrieve the package via door 21B by using lock 26A.
[0031] Sensor 24, contained within container 20, determines if a package has been placed within container 20 and alerts the recipient via light 23. In certain climes, there is a need to either warm (for frigid climes) or cool (in hot climes) the package until it is retrieved by the recipient so that the contents do not go bad (e.g. chocolates being delivered in the Arizona summer). In this case, sensor 24 also activates the AC/heater 25 which has been previously set to either cool or heat appropriately.
[0032] Sensor 24, in some embodiments, also includes an electronic memory which is used to record when door 21A or door 21B is opened. This time stamps the use of the container as proof of the delivery of the package.
[0033] In one embodiment of the invention, door 27 opens (28) automatically when a package 29 is being delivered via a drone. The drone places package 29 into the container and departs. When the package is within container 20, door 27 closes and latches.
[0034]
[0035] In this embodiment, container 30 is positioned in wall 34 so that an exterior door 31B, with lock 32B, is accessible to the delivery personnel. The package is placed within container 30 allowing the recipient to view through window 33 to see that a package exists. The recipient then unlocks door 31A via lock 32A and removes the package.
[0036] This embodiment is equipped with a sensor 35 which identifies when the delivery personnel arrives and also serves as a camera to record/time stamp the individual involved. Sensor 35, in some embodiments, is also a transmitter to inform the recipient that that a package has been delivered (as shown later).
[0037] As with earlier embodiments, this embodiment is optionally equipped with an environment control for the interior of container 30.
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[0039] As the delivery personnel, wearing badge 42, approaches building 40 with container 40, a sensor 41, as described earlier, receives signal 44A from the electronics within badge 42. This signal activates transmission 44B from container 40 to the owner/operator's handheld electronic apparatus 43. Transmission 44B communicates that an authorized person (as identified by badge 42) has approached container 40, and in one embodiment provides a picture of the individual. The owner/operator, via apparatus 43, then selectively enable the exterior lock (not shown) in container 41 via signal 44C.
[0040] Furthermore, in some embodiments, sensor 41 transmits the time stamp to the warehouse (discussed earlier) that deliver has been made. This permits the warehouse to keep up-to-date records relating to the package.
[0041] This embodiment provides an additional level of security providing real time notification and access/no access determination.
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[0043] The container's door face 50 is shown. Recess 51 permits the locking mechanism 52 to be recessed behind the door and is accessible via an opening in the door (not shown). This embodiment is useful with the embodiment of
[0044] It is clear that the present invention provides a secure and efficient package delivery system.