Repository with mechanism for shielding from view an object placed therein
10653260 ยท 2020-05-19
Assignee
Inventors
- Christopher Cirri (Wallingford, CT, US)
- David Seales (North Branford, CT, US)
- Stephen Signore (Wallingford, CT, US)
Cpc classification
A47G29/1248
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Apparatus, systems and methods are provided that include a repository for receipt of an object and a mechanism for shielding from view the object. The repository may take the form of a mailbox and the object may be a letter, e.g., a letter addressed to Santa. The shielding mechanism is actuated by a trigger that is associated with the repository and, in exemplary embodiments, is triggered by an activity normally associated with the repository, e.g., raising a flag on a mailbox. The trigger actuation may interact with an electronic control system, a mechanical control system, or a combination thereof.
Claims
1. A repository that supports an illusion, comprising: a. a housing that includes a base, one or more side walls, a rear wall and a door that is movable between an open and a closed position, the housing defining an internal volume; b. a triggering mechanism associated accessible outside of the housing; c. a false floor that is movable between a non-deployed and a deployed orientation in response to action of the triggering mechanism, wherein the false floor shields from view an object placed on the base of the housing when in the deployed orientation, wherein the repository is a mailbox, wherein the triggering mechanism includes a flag that is movably mounted with respect to an external surface of the housing, wherein the movement of the flag causes the triggering mechanism to release a latching mechanism that releasably maintains the false floor in the non-deployed orientation, and wherein movement of the flag actuates a solenoid that releases the latching mechanism.
2. The repository of claim 1, wherein the housing further includes a partial front wall that defines an opening to the internal volume of the housing, and wherein the door is configured and dimensioned to move into the closed position that covers the opening.
3. The repository of claim 2, further comprising (i) a battery mounted with respect to the housing, and (ii) a door interlock switch that is engaged when the door is moved to the closed position.
4. The repository of claim 1, further comprising an opening in the rear wall that is sized and configured to permit introduction of an object between the false floor and the housing when the false floor is in the non-deployed orientation.
5. A repository that supports an illusion, comprising: a. a housing that includes a base, one or more side walls, a rear wall and a door that is movable between an open and a closed position, the housing defining an internal volume; b. a triggering mechanism associated accessible outside of the housing; c. a false floor that is movable between a non-deployed and a deployed orientation in response to action of the triggering mechanism, wherein the false floor shields from view an object placed on the base of the housing when in the deployed orientation, wherein the repository is a mailbox, wherein the triggering mechanism includes a flag that is movably mounted with respect to an external surface of the housing, wherein the movement of the flag causes the triggering mechanism to release a latching mechanism that releasably maintains the false floor in the non-deployed orientation, and wherein movement of the flag actuates a cam element that releases the latching mechanism.
6. The repository of claim 5, wherein the housing further includes a partial front wall that defines an opening to the internal volume of the housing, and wherein the door is configured and dimensioned to move into the closed position that covers the opening.
7. The repository of claim 6, further comprising (i) a battery mounted with respect to the housing, and (ii) a door interlock switch that is engaged when the door is moved to the closed position.
8. A repository that supports an illusion, comprising: a. a housing that includes a base, one or more side walls, a rear wall and a door that is movable between an open and a closed position, the housing defining an internal volume; b. a triggering mechanism associated accessible outside of the housing; c. a false floor that is movable between a non-deployed and a deployed orientation in response to action of the triggering mechanism, and d. a spring that applies a biasing force to the false floor to urge movement of the false floor to the deployed orientation, wherein the false floor shields from view an object placed on the base of the housing when in the deployed orientation.
9. The repository of claim 8, wherein the housing further includes a partial front wall that defines an opening to the internal volume of the housing, and wherein the door is configured and dimensioned to move into the closed position that covers the opening.
10. The repository of claim 9, further comprising (i) a battery mounted with respect to the housing, and (ii) a door interlock switch that is engaged when the door is moved to the closed position.
11. A repository that supports an illusion, comprising: a. a housing that includes a base, one or more side walls, a rear wall and a door that is movable between an open and a closed position, the housing defining an internal volume; b. a triggering mechanism associated accessible outside of the housing; c. a false floor that is movable between a non-deployed and a deployed orientation in response to action of the triggering mechanism, wherein the false floor shields from view an object placed on the base of the housing when in the deployed orientation, wherein the housing defines a ledge, wherein the false floor engages the ledge when in the deployed orientation, and wherein the ledge includes a sound buffering element mounted with respect thereto.
12. The repository of claim 11, wherein the housing further includes a partial front wall that defines an opening to the internal volume of the housing, and wherein the door is configured and dimensioned to move into the closed position that covers the opening.
13. The repository of claim 12, further comprising (i) a battery mounted with respect to the housing, and (ii) a door interlock switch that is engaged when the door is moved to the closed position.
14. A repository that supports an illusion, comprising: a. a housing that includes a base, one or more side walls, a rear wall and a door that is movable between an open and a closed position, the housing defining an internal volume; b. a triggering mechanism associated accessible outside of the housing; c. a false floor that is movable between a non-deployed and a deployed orientation in response to action of the triggering mechanism, and d. a locking mechanism that releasably locks the false floor in the deployed orientation, wherein the false floor shields from view an object placed on the base of the housing when in the deployed orientation.
15. The repository of claim 14, wherein the locking mechanism includes a solenoid actuator.
16. The repository of claim 14, wherein the housing further includes a partial front wall that defines an opening to the internal volume of the housing, and wherein the door is configured and dimensioned to move into the closed position that covers the opening.
17. The repository of claim 16, further comprising (i) a battery mounted with respect to the housing, and (ii) a door interlock switch that is engaged when the door is moved to the closed position.
18. A method for creating an illusion with respect to disappearance of an object, comprising: a. providing a repository that defines an internal volume and a false floor that is releasably latched in a non-deployed orientation; b. placing an object within the internal volume of the repository; c. engaging a triggering mechanism that unlatches the false floor, whereby the false floor moves to a deployed orientation that shields from view the object within the internal volume of the housing, wherein the repository is a mailbox, wherein the triggering mechanism is a flag mounted with respect to the mailbox, and wherein the triggering mechanism actuates an electronically-controlled latching mechanism.
19. The method of claim 18, wherein the object is a letter.
20. The method of claim 18, wherein the object is a letter addressed to Santa.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) To assist those of ordinary skill in the art in making and using the disclosed apparatus, systems and methods, reference is made to the accompanying figures, wherein:
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DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
(9) Repositories for receipt of an object, e.g., a letter, that further an illusion related to disappearance of the letter (and potential appearance of a responsive letter) are provided herein. Although the present disclosure is described with reference to exemplary mailbox implementations, the present disclosure is not limited by or to such mailbox implementations. Rather, the disclosed apparatus, systems and methods may be advantageously employed in other contexts, e.g., for delivery of lost teeth to the tooth fairy, thereby advancing further family-inspired mysteries. Thus, as will be apparent to persons skilled in the art, the disclosed repository/shielding mechanism assemblies have broad application.
(10) In exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, a mechanism is provided for shielding from view an object/letter placed within the repository. With reference to
(11) The disclosed mailbox 10 includes a shielding mechanism that functions to obscure from view an object, e.g., letter, placed in internal volume 22 by a user. In the exemplary embodiment of
(12) With further reference to
(13) A door interlock switch 44 is positioned on the partial front wall 18 and extends outward so as to cooperate with door 24. Specifically, as door 24 is closed, it engages the door interlock switch 44 which, based on the circuitry schematically depicted in
(14) Turning to the design and operation of the exemplary shielding mechanism depicted in
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(17) In the exemplary embodiment of
(18) As described herein with reference to the exemplary embodiment of
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(21) In the various embodiments of the present disclosure, it is contemplated that the false floor may be advantageously locked in a deployed/horizontal configuration until reset by a user. Thus, once the shielding mechanism cycle is complete and the child is no longer interacting with the disclosed mailbox, the parent or other individual may remove the letter from below the false floor and reload the device to be used again. The parent/guardian could at this point insert a return letter from Santa to further the illusion. It is further contemplated that a responsive letter may be introduced through a slot defined in the rear wall of the mailbox so as to be positioned between the false floor and the side wall of the mailbox, such that the responsive letter may automatically appear when the false floor rotates into the horizontal orientation.
(22) Thus, the mailboxes of the present disclosure advantageously encourage interaction of young children and parents/adults/siblings during the Christmas season. Although the present disclosure has been described with reference to model mailboxes with built in mechanisms that allow the device to give the illusion of a letter written to Santa magically being delivered to the North Pole, i.e., disappearing when placed within a mailbox/repository, alternative implementations are specifically contemplated, e.g., a disappearing tooth that could be delivered to the tooth fairy, a disappearing letter to friends/relatives with birthday gift suggestions, and the like. The repository need not take the form of a mailbox, but may instead be designed as another illusion-supporting repository, e.g., a bee hive, a coin box, and the like.
(23) In further exemplary embodiments, a children's illustrated book coinciding with use of the disclosed mailbox/repository may be provided to explain the purpose and function of the apparatus/system and how it encourages repeated use and interaction with parent(s) and others throughout the holiday season.
(24) Although the present disclosure has been described with reference to exemplary embodiments thereof, the present disclosure is not limited by or to such exemplary embodiments. Rather, the present disclosure may be modified, enhanced or refined without departing from the spirit or scope of the present disclosure. All such modifications, enhancements and/or refinements are encompassed by the present disclosure, as will be apparent to persons skilled in the art from the description provided herein.