Package securing system
11098499 ยท 2021-08-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D33/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E05B65/52
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B73/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E05B65/52
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B73/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A package securing system is disclosed suitable for large and small packages and envelopes. Said package securing system comprises a container into which a user would place items to be secured, and a peg or post onto which the user would place the container. Sliding the container past a flange on the peg causes the container to be locked onto the peg. A user may then operate an unlocking mechanism to remove the barrier to removal. The disclosed package securing system is easy to use prompting adoption by delivery persons.
Claims
1. A package securing system comprising a container and a peg, a. said container comprising an inner compartment and a first member of a two-member attachment system, i. said inner compartment being capable or containing one or more items placed inside, b. said peg comprising a surface, a first end, a second end, and a second member of said two-member attachment system, i. the second member of said two-member attachment system of the peg comprises a locking mechanism and a retractable flange, a) said retractable flange comprises an apex, a first face and a second face, i) said first face of the retractable flange being proximal to the first end of the peg and comprising a slant rising from approximately the surface of the peg to the apex of the flange, ii) said retractable flange capable of bending toward the second end of the peg, b) said locking mechanism comprising a cam lock which operates to extend or retract the flange from the peg.
2. A package securing system comprising a container and a peg, a. said container comprising an inner compartment and a first member of a two-member attachment system, i. said inner compartment being capable or containing one or more items placed inside, b. said peg comprising a surface, a first end, a second end, and a second member of said two-member attachment system, i. the second member of said two-member attachment system of the peg comprises a locking mechanism and a retractable flange, a) said retractable flange comprises an apex, a first face and a second face, i) said first face of the retractable flange being proximal to the first end of the peg and comprising a slant rising from approximately the surface of the peg to the apex of the flange, ii) Said flange retracting into the flange when pressure parallel to the longitudinal axis of the peg is exerted against the slant of the first face of the flange toward the second end of the peg, b) said locking mechanism comprising a cam lock which operates to extend or retract the flange from the peg.
3. A package securing system comprising a container and a peg, a. said container comprising an inner compartment and a first member of a two-member attachment system, i. said inner compartment being capable or containing one or more items placed inside, b. said peg comprising a surface, a first end, a second end, and a second member of said two-member attachment system, i. the second member of said two-member attachment system of the peg comprises a locking mechanism and a retractable flange, a) said retractable flange comprises an apex, a terminus, a first face and a second face, i) said first face of the flange being proximal to the first end of the peg, ii) said terminus of the flange moving toward the second end of the peg and toward the surface of the peg when pressure parallel to the longitudinal axis of the peg is exerted against the first face of the flange toward the second end of the peg, b) said locking mechanism comprising a cam lock which operates to extend or retract the flange from the peg.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(12) The following description and drawings referenced therein illustrate embodiments of the application's subject matter. They are not intended to limit the scope. Those familiar with the relevant arts will recognize that other embodiments of the disclosed method are possible. All such alternative embodiments should be considered within the scope of the application's disclosure.
(13) Each reference number consists of three digits. The first digit corresponds to the figure number in which that reference number is first shown. Reference numbers are not necessarily discussed in the order of their appearance in the figures. Drawings are not necessarily to scale. Certain features such as the flange have been exaggerated to aid the reader's understanding.
(14) A package securing systems is comprised of a container (101) and a peg (201).
(15) Said container comprises an outside surface (102), an inside surface (103), a bottom (104), a first side (105), a second side (106), and a top (107) comprising an opening (108). Said inside surface defines an inner compartment (109). The container is further comprised of at least two conformations. In the first said conformation, the inner compartment of the container is open and items may be placed inside (
(16) Said peg comprises a length (202), a first end (203), a second end (204), an outer surface (205), a longitudinal axis (206), and a transverse axis (207). The structure of the peg is such that the hole or holes of the container can slide across the longitudinal axis of the peg. The peg further comprises a locking mechanism (701) such as a cam lock (
(17) Most preferred embodiments of the package securing system further comprise a tool such as a key (901) that operates the locking mechanism of the peg.
(18) As the package securing system may be commonly used, a user places one or more packages into the inner compartment of the container and folds the top portion of the container so that the holes align. Folding the top in this way helps prevent water damage to the packages if it is raining, and further prevents a prospective thief from seeing the contents of the container. The holes and the associated border supports are then slid past the first end of the peg and toward the second end of the peg and pressed against the slanted portion of the first face of the extended flange of the peg. In a most highly preferred embodiment, the flange comprises a semi-circle having a stable end (1001) a terminus (1002) and a body (1003). Said body of the flange can bend or pivot causing the terminus to move toward the second end of peg in response to a force applied parallel to the longitudinal axis of the peg. This movement (
(19) A user may cause the flange to retract into the peg by using a tool such as a key. Once the flange is retracted, the container may be removed from the peg.