Package Alarm Mat and Container Device
20230351874 · 2023-11-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
G08B7/00
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
The present invention relates to a novel package alarm device. The device is a storage box or door mat for delivered packages. The device comprises a base component with pressure sensors, such that when a package is placed on the base component, the weight and time of the package delivery is identified. Further, the base component comprises an alarm system with several flashing alarms that activate if motion is detected near the base component to prevent theft of a package left on its surface. The base component can be activated or deactivated with a remote and may be used in conjunction with a smart doorbell system. Further, the base component can comprise its own camera and notification system and can send a text message and a photo/video of the delivery to the user and/or the delivery service through a smartphone application.
Claims
1. A package alarm device for protecting and securing delivered packages when a user is not home, the package alarm device comprising: a base component; a plurality of pressure sensors; a camera; a theft sensor; and an alarm system, wherein communications from the plurality of pressure sensors, the camera, the theft sensor, and the alarm system are sent through a smartphone application, and further wherein the package alarm device communicates through a wireless access point or wireless router to notify a user of activity on the base component.
2. The package alarm device of claim 1, wherein the package alarm device is embodied within a door mat or a storage box.
3. The package alarm device of claim 2, wherein when a package is placed on the base component, the pressure sensor is activated and weight and time of the package is identified and transmitted to a user.
4. The package alarm device of claim 3, wherein when a package is placed on the base component, the camera is activated and a photo or video of delivery is sent to a user through the smartphone application.
5. The package alarm device of claim 4, wherein if the package is removed from the base component, the alarm system will activate, flashing alarms and sounding audible alarms.
6. The package alarm device of claim 5, wherein if the package is removed from the base component, the theft sensor is activated which notifies a user via a text message.
7. The package alarm device of claim 6, wherein a smartphone device downloads the smartphone application to connect the package alarm device to the wireless router and thereby to a wireless communications network.
8. The package alarm device of claim 6, wherein the package alarm device is directly wired to a user's home security system.
9. The package alarm device of claim 6, wherein if the package alarm device is moved, the alarm system is activated.
10. The package alarm device of claim 9, wherein a user must enter a code on the smartphone application to retrieve packages from the base component without setting off the alarm system.
11. The package alarm device of claim 10, wherein the storage box comprises a housing, a base, multiple sidewalls, and a lid.
12. The package alarm device of claim 11, wherein the lid can be remotely locked and unlocked via the smartphone application.
13. The package alarm device of claim 12, wherein the door mat is used in conjunction with the storage box.
14. A package alarm device for protecting and securing delivered packages when a user is not home, the package alarm device comprising: a base component; a plurality of pressure sensors; a heating and cooling component; a camera; a tether and an anchor; a theft sensor; and an alarm system; wherein communications from the plurality of pressure sensors, the camera, the theft sensor, and the alarm system are sent through a smartphone application; and wherein the package alarm device communicates through a wireless access point or wireless router to notify a user of activity on the base component; and wherein when a package is placed on the base component, the pressure sensor is activated and weight and time of the package is identified and transmitted to a user, and the camera is activated and a photo or video of delivery is sent to a user; and further wherein if the package is removed from the base component, the alarm system will activate, flashing alarms and sounding audible alarms, and the theft sensor is activated which notifies a user via a text message.
15. The package alarm device of claim 14 further comprising a plurality of indicia.
16. The package alarm device of claim 14, wherein the package alarm device is embodied within a door mat or a storage box.
17. The package alarm device of claim 14, wherein a smartphone device downloads the smartphone application to connect the package alarm device to the wireless router and thereby to a wireless communications network.
18. The package alarm device of claim 14, wherein the storage box comprises a housing, a base, multiple sidewalls, and a lid, which can be remotely locked and unlocked via the smartphone application.
19. The package alarm device of claim 16, wherein the door mat is used in conjunction with the storage box.
20. A method of securing and protecting package deliveries when a user is not home, the method comprising the steps of: providing a package alarm device comprising a storage box or mat with a base component, wherein the base component comprises pressure sensors, an alarm system, a camera, and a notification system that communicates through a smartphone application; activating the mat or the storage box; placing a package on the mat or storage box; time stamping and weighing the package; sending a photo or video and a text to the user and the service provider with the information; if the package is removed, sounding the alarm and flashing lights; and sending a text message to a user to alert them of the theft.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0043] The description refers to provided drawings in which similar reference characters refer to similar parts throughout the different views, and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
[0051] The innovation is now described with reference to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals are used to refer to like elements throughout. In the following description, for purposes of explanation, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding thereof. It may be evident, however, that the innovation can be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known structures and devices are shown in block diagram form in order to facilitate a description thereof. Various embodiments are discussed hereinafter. It should be noted that the figures are described only to facilitate the description of the embodiments. They are not intended as an exhaustive description of the invention and do not limit the scope of the invention. Additionally, an illustrated embodiment need not have all the aspects or advantages shown. Thus, in other embodiments, any of the features described herein from different embodiments may be combined.
[0052] As noted above, there is a long-felt need in the art for a package alarm device that provides users with a mat or lockable box capable of identifying and securing delivered packages to prevent theft. There is also a long-felt need in the art for a package alarm device that allows users to safely receive packages when he or she is unavailable to physically retrieve the package upon delivery. Further, there is a long-felt need in the art for a package alarm device that features wireless capabilities within the mat or box to allow users to view the delivered items on their smartphone via an application. Moreover, there is a long-felt need in the art for a device that enables users to remotely monitor the mat or lockbox to remain up to date on the status of their deliveries and to obtain an alert if the packages are removed or stolen. Further, there is a long-felt need in the art for a package alarm device that offers a simple and convenient mat or lockable storage unit for homeowners needing to receive packages while traveling, at work, or otherwise away from home. Finally, there is a long-felt need in the art for a package alarm device that provides for the safety and protection of any type of delivered items, such as online orders, third-party delivery services, and food orders, etc.
[0053] The present invention, in one exemplary embodiment, is a novel package alarm device. The device is a storage box or door mat for delivered packages. The device comprises a base component with pressures sensors, such that when a package is placed on the base component, the weight and time of the package delivery is identified. Further, the base component comprises an alarm system with several flashing alarms that activate if motion is detected near the base component to prevent theft of a package left on its surface. The base component can be activated or deactivated with a remote and may be used in conjunction with a smart doorbell system. Further, the base component can comprise its own camera and notification system and can send a text message and a photo/video of the delivery to the user and/or the delivery service through a smartphone application. The present invention also includes a novel method of securing and protecting package deliveries when a user is not home. The method includes the steps of providing a package alarm device comprising a storage box or mat with a base component, wherein the base component comprises pressure sensors, an alarm system, a camera, and a notification system that communicates through a smartphone application. The method also comprises activating the mat or the storage box. Further, the method comprises placing a package on the mat or storage box. The method comprises time stamping and weighing the package. The method also comprises sending a photo/video and a text to the user and the service provider with the information. The method comprises if the package is removed, sounding the alarm and flashing lights. Finally, sending a text message to a user to alert them of the theft.
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[0055] Furthermore, the package alarm device 100 comprises a door mat 104 or a storage box 102 located on a doorstep or front porch 200 of a house. The door mat 104 or storage box 102 comprises a base component 108. Typically, the base component 108 can be any suitable size and shape as is known in the art and is utilized for housing the electronic components and sensors. The top 118 of the base component 108 forms a placement surface for a package 106 and may include descriptive text to help ensure a delivery person delivering a package 106 places the package 106 correctly on the device 100.
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[0057] In one embodiment, the package alarm device 100 is utilized for a residential house. However, the package alarm device 100 may be utilized in any type of environment receiving deliveries of packages 106. For example, the package alarm device 100 could be utilized at a company, a doctor's office, a hospital, a restaurant, etc., or any other suitable place as is known in the art, depending on the needs and/or wants of a user.
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[0059] Specifically, the processor communicates over the wireless communications network through wireless communications circuitry contained in the package alarm device 100. The wireless communications circuitry may be any suitable type of wireless communications circuitry such as Wi-Fi circuitry, Bluetooth circuitry, or other wireless local area network (WLAN) circuitry. Where the device 100 is being utilized in a residential environment, such as a house, the wireless router contained in the house would communicate with the wireless communication circuitry over a wireless link utilizing a Wi-Fi communications standard.
[0060] The wireless communications network is meant to represent any communications networks over which the processor communicates with the remote electronic devices 204. Thus, although the wireless communications network is designated as a “wireless” communications network, this network includes any communications networks, whether wired or wireless, over which the processor of the device 100 communicates with the remote electronic device 204. These communications networks, in addition to the WLAN network, may include the internet, cellular telephone networks, broadband networks including broadband optical networks, etc. The remote electronic device 204 communicates over the wireless communications network through a wireless link utilizing a suitable standard. For example, where the remote electronic device 204 is a smart phone, the wireless link corresponds to a suitable cellular network.
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[0062] Further, the package alarm device 100 comprises a camera 112 which is also coupled to the WLAN of the house including the wireless router. The camera 112 may be any suitable type of camera for recording still images and/or video. In one embodiment, the camera 112 is motion activated and records photographs and/or video when motion is detected in the location of the device 100. In another embodiment, instead of being triggered by motion, the camera 112 starts capturing images or video immediately in response to detection of a package 106 being placed on or in the device 100. The camera 112 can send the captured images and/or video to the app 304 running on the remote electronic device 204 so a user can view the captured images or video and forward the information to authorities if desired. The app 304 also allows a user 300 to access and configure the camera 112. In one embodiment, the app 304 also receives notifications regarding operation of the camera 112, such as when batteries powering the camera 112 are low and should be replaced. Similar notifications may also be provided to the app 304 by the processor regarding batteries powering the device 100.
[0063] Additionally, the package alarm device 100 further includes a device theft sensor 400 that detects movement of the package 106 from the base component 108. The device theft sensor 400 may be, for example, an accelerometer or other suitable sensor that generates a signal in response to movement of the package 106. The signal is supplied to the processor which, in response to receiving the signal indicating movement of the device 100, generates an alarm signal that produces an audible alarm 202 and/or flashing light 116 to alert nearby people that an unauthorized person is moving the package 106. In response to the audible alarm 202 and/or flashing lights 116 indicating movement and presumed theft of the package 106, the processor may also communicate a theft notification through the wireless communications circuitry and over the wireless communications network to the remote electronic devices 204. Specifically, the audible alarm 202 and/or flashing lights 116 activate in conjunction with a text message 302 sent to the user 300.
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[0065] The package alarm device 100 is positioned in the desired location on the doorstep and/or front porch 200 of a house. Once in position on the doorstep/front porch 200, the package alarm device 100 operates in a standby mode 506. In the standby mode 506, the processor monitors the pressure sensor, theft sensors and communications from the remote electronic devices 204.
[0066] Furthermore, the device 100 itself is configured to sound an audible alarm 202 and/or flashing lights 116 if the device 100 is moved (device movement mode 508) a selected distance from or above the porch. This can deter a potential thief from removing the package alarm device 100 in advance of a delivery to avoid the alarm. In this embodiment, the user will be informed (via text) that the device 100 has been moved outside of the user defined range from the house. As in other embodiments, the camera 112 may also provide images of the porch in this situation.
[0067] The package alarm device 100 operates in the package delivered mode 510 in response to a signal from the pressure sensor 110 indicating that a package 106 has been placed on the pressure sensor 110. In response to the signal indicating a package 106 has been placed on the pressure sensor 110, the processor sends a delivery notification over the wireless communications network to the remote electronic devices 204 via a text message to the user and the delivery service. In addition to the delivery notification indicating that a new package 106 has been delivered by being physically placed on the pressure sensor 110, this delivery notification also includes the date and time of the delivery. The delivery notification may further include the weight of the delivered package 106.
[0068] Upon receiving the delivery notification, the app 304 running on the remote electronic devices 204 provides a notification to a user 300 that a package 106 has been delivered. This notification may take a variety of forms and could include an audible tone as well as a visual alert for the user, such as a text message. In one embodiment, the camera 112 can provide live video or an image of the porch to the app showing the package 106 on the package alarm device 100.
[0069] Each time a new package 106 is placed on the pressure sensor 110, the pressure sensor 110 generates a signal indicating delivery of a new package 106 has been detected and the processor sends a corresponding delivery notification to the remote electronic device 204. In this way, users of the remote electronic device 204 are notified of each package delivery.
[0070] Simultaneous placement of multiple packages 106 on the pressure sensor 110 will, with this approach, be detected as delivery of a single package 106. Thus, each package delivery notification communicated by the processor to the remote electronic device 204 may indicate that a single new package 106 has been placed on the pressure sensor 110 or multiple new packages 106 have simultaneously been placed on the pressure sensor 110. The latter would occur where a delivery person stacks multiple packages 106 and then simultaneously places these stacked packages 106 on the pressure sensor 110 of the package alarm device 100.
[0071] Once the device 100 has at least once indicated that delivery of at least one package 106 has occurred, the device 100 operates in the unauthorized package removal mode 512 if a signal indicates a package 106 has been removed from the pressure sensor 110 without authorization.
[0072] When a package 106 or packages is removed, the device 100 sends an alarm notification to the remote electronic device 204 and activates the audible alarm 202 and/or flashing lights 116 indicating unauthorized removal of the package 106 or packages.
[0073] In response to receipt of the alarm notification, the app 304 running on the remote electronic device 204 displays an alarm triggered notification to notify the user of the remote electronic device 204 that an unauthorized event has occurred. This notification may also take a variety of forms and could include an audible tone as well as a visual alert for the user, such as a text message 302. Further, the user 300 may opt to have the real time video or image stream of the porch be provided to the app 304 so that when an alarm has triggered, the user can determine whether to disable the alarm. If the user has a security system, the app 304 may correspond with the security system 504 or smart doorbell system, such that the user may inform their security provider that there is an active theft at their home and to send someone to their home immediately.
[0074] Typically, once the user 300 of the remote electronic device 204 has been notified that a package 106 or packages have been delivered, the user 300 must input his intent to retrieve the package on the app 304 (authorized removal of packages 514). In one embodiment, a user 300 must input a personal identification number (PIN), or some other secret code 516, in order to retrieve a package 106. In one embodiment, the package alarm device 100 may include a fingerprint sensor or a keypad such that the user can deactivate the device 100 to retrieve their packages 106 by scanning their fingerprint or entering in a pin number.
[0075] In another embodiment of the device 100, the device 100 can further include a tracking beacon 518, such as a Global Positioning System (GPS) tracking beacon, which provides location or position information for the device 100. This position information could then be accessed by the app 304 to allow a user to identify the location of the device 100 in the event the device 100 is stolen.
[0076] In one embodiment, the device 100 can be secured to a surface to dissuade theft of the device 100 and also prevent innocent movement of the device 100 that could result in inadvertent triggering of the alarms and sensors. The device 100 may be attached to the desired surface in any suitable way, such as mounted to the desired surface through heavy-duty double-sided tape or adhesive pads, etc. Further, in one embodiment, the device 100 is secured via a tether 714 to an anchor 716 located on the front porch/stoop. The tether 714 prevents theft of the device 100 and secures the device 100 to a home or other structure.
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[0078] In one embodiment, the storage box or container 102 can comprise a cooling component 718 and/or a heating component 720 contained therein to maintain a user specified temperature. Specifically, the storage box or container 102 would contain a heat exchanger 722, a fan 724 and a thermostat 726 that can be set by a user. Further, the thermostat 726 could be controlled manually or via the smart phone application.
[0079] The lid 600 is hingedly connected to a sidewall 606 of the housing 602 and is configured to pivot between an open position and a closed position for selectively providing access to the interior volume 608. The lid 600 includes a door lock 610 including an input for unlocking the lid 600 when secured to the housing 602 and an automated locking mechanism configured to automatically lock the lid 600 when in a closed position. The door lock 610 is programmable with a security access code that unlocks the lid 600 and allows entry into the storage box 102.
[0080] In this embodiment, a delivery person opens the cover 600 and places a package 106 being delivered inside the storage box 102 and thereafter closes the cover 600. The electronics and sensors detect delivery and removal of packages 106 to and from the storage box 102 as previously described. This embodiment is utilized in applications where it is advantageous if the package 106 being delivered is somewhat isolated from environmental elements and kept out of the site of people that may be passing by the device 100. Such a storage box 102 can protect packages 106 from the weather or be beneficial for lightweight packages that may be moved by wind, such as the manilla envelopes.
[0081] In another embodiment, the storage box 102 may include a locking mechanism in the lid 600, such that when the delivery person closes the lid 600 the locking mechanism seals the lid 600. In the event that there is another package 106 to deliver, the delivery person may select a button on the top of the lid 600 or elsewhere on the device 100 that indicates they have a package 106 to deliver. This will then send a signal to the user 300 through the app 304 that there is a delivery. The user 300 can then remotely unlock the lid 600 to allow the delivery person to place the next package 106 in the storage box 102. Typically, the storage box 102 can be remotely unlocked and locked through the app 304.
[0082] In one embodiment, the storage box 102 provides the same security as the door mat 104 when used in conjunction with the door mat 104, by placing the storage box 102 onto the door mat 104. Thus, both the door mat 104 and the storage box 102 can be standalone units or used in conjunction with one another.
[0083] Additionally, the package alarm device 100 is preferably fabricated from UV-stabilized plastic, such as polypropylene, polycarbonate, polyurethane, or other flexible, resilient, commercially available plastics, or lightweight metals, such as galvanized aluminum, stainless steel, powder-coated aluminum, etc., or any other suitable material as is known in the art, such as but not limited to, acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (ABS), acrylic, polyethylene, thermoplastics, polyethylene terephthalate, polyvinyl chloride, polystyrene, polylactic acid, etc. Additionally, the package alarm device 100 is also manufactured from a material that is water resistant or waterproof, or the base component 108 comprises a coating that is water resistant or waterproof.
[0084] Furthermore, the package alarm device 100 comprises a plurality of indicia 612. The base component 108 of the device 100 may include advertising, a trademark, or other letters, designs, or characters, printed, painted, stamped, or integrated into the base component 108, or any other indicia 612 as is known in the art. Specifically, any suitable indicia 612 as is known in the art can be included, such as, but not limited to, patterns, logos, emblems, images, symbols, designs, letters, words, characters, animals, advertisements, brands, etc., that may or may not be package or brand related.
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[0086] Certain terms are used throughout the following description and claims to refer to particular features or components. As one skilled in the art will appreciate, different users may refer to the same feature or component by different names. This document does not intend to distinguish between components or features that differ in name but not structure or function. As used herein “package alarm device”, “alarm device”, and “device” are interchangeable and refer to the package alarm device 100 of the present invention.
[0087] Notwithstanding the foregoing, the package alarm device 100 of the present invention can be of any suitable size and configuration as is known in the art without affecting the overall concept of the invention, provided that it accomplishes the above-stated objectives. One of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that the package alarm device 100 as shown in
[0088] Various modifications and additions can be made to the exemplary embodiments discussed without departing from the scope of the present invention. While the embodiments described above refer to particular features, the scope of this invention also includes embodiments having different combinations of features and embodiments that do not include all of the described features. Accordingly, the scope of the present invention is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications, and variations as fall within the scope of the claims, together with all equivalents thereof.
[0089] What has been described above includes examples of the claimed subject matter. It is, of course, not possible to describe every conceivable combination of components or methodologies for purposes of describing the claimed subject matter, but one of ordinary skill in the art may recognize that many further combinations and permutations of the claimed subject matter are possible. Accordingly, the claimed subject matter is intended to embrace all such alterations, modifications and variations that fall within the spirit and scope of the appended claims. Furthermore, to the extent that the term “includes” is used in either the detailed description or the claims, such term is intended to be inclusive in a manner similar to the term “comprising” as “comprising” is interpreted when employed as a transitional word in a claim.