Security mailbox and conversion kit
10624483 ยท 2020-04-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47G29/124
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A security mailbox and associated field-modification kit having an interior security panel comprising a first lock member configured to engage a second lock member connected to the interior of the mailbox, a slot to deposit mail articles through the security panel, and a hinge piece to connect the security panel to the floor of the mailbox. The mailbox and kit includes a pulling member demountably connected between the front door and the security panel; whereby rotation of the front door imparts a pulling force via the pulling member sufficient to open the security panel when the security panel is unlocked. The mailbox and kit may alternatively include a spring member configured to rotate the security panel open when unlocked. The first lock member includes a door latch and spring latch to secure the security panel to the mailbox. The security mailbox and kit further includes reinforcing and installation hardware.
Claims
1. A kit for field-modification of a mailbox to protect against mail theft, wherein the mailbox comprises a set of walls and a floor that define an opening at an end of the mailbox, wherein a front door is affixed to said mailbox proximate to the opening, the opening providing full access to a secure interior compartment of the mailbox when the front door is in an open position, the kit comprising: a security panel comprising: a peripheral shape conforming to the interior dimensions of the opening defined by the set of walls and the floor; and a hinge piece comprising a first hinge portion adapted to be secured to the floor of the mailbox proximate to the opening, and a second hinge portion hingedly coupled to a first edge of the security panel, wherein the security panel provides access to the interior compartment of the mailbox through rotation of the hinge piece; at least one first securing member configured to connect the first hinge portion to the floor; a first lock member connected to the security panel proximate a second edge opposite the first edge of the security panel; a pulling member demountably coupled between the front door and the security panel, whereby the pulling member urges the security panel open when the front door is rotated away from the opening; a second lock member connected to the set of walls proximate to said opening, the second lock member configured to interlock with first lock member; and at least one second securing member configured to connect the second lock member to the set of walls; and, wherein, when the kit is installed in the mailbox, the secure interior compartment for receiving deposited mail articles is substantially bounded by the security panel, the set of walls, and the floor rearward of the security panel, thereby allowing substantially the full volume of the mailbox behind the security panel to hold deposited mail articles.
2. The kit for field-modification of a mailbox of claim 1, wherein the pulling member is connected to one of an interior surface of the front door and an exterior surface of the security panel.
3. The kit for field-modification of a mailbox of claim 2, wherein the pulling member comprising a magnetic member configured to demountably connect the front door and the security panel; whereby the security panel is urged open when the front door is opened.
4. The kit for field-modification of a mailbox of claim 1, wherein the pulling member is connected to the front door, and the pulling member is configured to engage the security panel through a slot in the security panel; whereby the security panel is urged open when the front door is opened.
5. The kit for field-modification of a mailbox of claim 4, wherein the slot is bounded by a set of tabs extending away from the security panel.
6. The kit for field-modification of a mailbox of claim 1, wherein the kit further comprising a reinforcing band configured to connect to the set of walls and the floor of the mailbox proximate to the opening.
7. The kit for field-modification of a mailbox of claim 6, wherein the reinforcing band comprising a set of interlocking flat sections.
8. The kit for field-modification of a mailbox of claim 1, wherein the kit further comprising a bottom plate connected between the security panel and the floor.
9. The kit for field-modification of a mailbox of claim 8, wherein the bottom plate abuts a front edge of the floor.
10. The kit for field-modification of a mailbox of claim 1, wherein the first lock member comprising a spring latch configured to engage the second lock member; whereby the interior compartment is secured when the spring latch engages the second locking member.
11. The kit for field-modification of a mailbox of claim 10, wherein the first lock member comprising a security access point configured to unlock the security panel.
12. The kit for field-modification of a mailbox of claim 10, wherein the first lock member further comprising a door latch configured to interlock with the second lock member; thereby vertically restraining the set of walls and the security panel.
13. The kit for field-modification of a mailbox of claim 12, wherein the second lock member comprising a first edge and a second edge, the first edge parallel to the second edge; wherein the spring latch is configured to engage the first edge; wherein the door latch is configured to interlock with the second edge.
14. A security mailbox comprising: a mailbox, wherein the mailbox comprises a set of walls and a floor that define an opening at an end of the mailbox, wherein a front door is affixed to said mailbox proximate to the opening, the opening providing full access to a secure interior compartment of the mailbox when the front door is in an open position; a security panel hingedly connected to the floor, the security panel comprising: a peripheral shape conforming to the interior dimensions of the opening defined by the set of walls and the floor; a first lock member connected to the security panel opposite the floor; and one of a spring member connected between the front door and floor, and a pulling member demountably coupled between the front door and the security panel; and a second lock member connected to an interior wall of the mailbox proximate to said opening, the second lock member configured to interlock with first lock member when the security panel is in a vertical position; wherein the secure interior compartment for receiving deposited mail articles is substantially bounded by the security panel, the set of walls, and the floor rearward of the security panel, thereby allowing substantially the full volume of the mailbox behind the security panel to hold deposited mail articles.
15. The security mailbox of claim 14, wherein the spring member comprises one of an elongated spring disposed internal to a hinge piece connected between the security panel and floor and a set of springs.
16. The security mailbox of claim 14, wherein the pulling member is connected to the front door, the pulling member is configured to engage the security panel through a slot in the security panel; whereby the security panel is urged open when the front door is opened.
17. A method of using a field-modified mailbox comprising the steps of: providing a field-modified mailbox, wherein the mailbox comprises a set of walls and a floor that define an opening at an end of the mailbox, wherein a front door is affixed to said mailbox proximate to the opening, an opening providing full access to the interior compartment of the mailbox when the front door is in an open position, wherein the conversion kit comprising: a security panel comprising a peripheral shape conforming to the interior dimensions of the opening defined by the set of walls and the floor, and a hinge piece comprising a first hinge portion adapted to be connected to the floor of the mailbox proximate to the opening, and a second hinge portion hingedly coupled to a first edge of the security panel, wherein the security panel provides access to the interior compartment of the mailbox through rotation of the hinge piece; at least one first securing member configured to connect the first hinge portion to the floor; a first lock member connected to the security panel proximate a second edge opposite the first edge of the security panel; a pulling member demountably coupled between the front door and the security panel, whereby the pulling member urges the security panel open when the front door is moved away from the opening; a second lock member connected to an interior wall of the mailbox proximate to said opening, the second lock member configured to interlock with first lock member when the security panel is in a vertical position; and at least one second securing member for securing the second lock member to the set of walls; positioning the first lock member of the security panel adjacent to the second lock member; wherein the first lock member does not interlock with the second lock member; closing the front door, whereby the pulling member demountably connects the security panel and the front door; and opening the front door, thereby opening the security panel by means of the pulling member connected between the front door and the security panel.
18. The method of using a field-modified mailbox of claim 17, further comprising the step of closing the security panel with a force sufficient to interlock the first lock member to the second lock member, thereby securing the interior compartment of the mailbox.
19. The method of using a field-modified mailbox of claim 18, further comprising the steps: unlocking the first lock member with a security credential; and opening the security panel; thereby accessing the interior compartment of the mailbox.
20. The method of using a field-modified mailbox of claim 17, wherein the pulling member is configured to engage the security panel through a slot in the security panel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The drawings constitute a part of this specification and include exemplary embodiments of the disclosed subject matter and illustrate various objects and features thereof.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(25) As required, detailed aspects of the disclosed subject matter are disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed aspects are merely exemplary of the disclosed subject matter, which may be embodied in various forms. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a basis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art how to variously employ the disclosed technology in virtually any appropriately detailed structure.
(26) The detailed description includes the disclosure of numerical ranges. Numerical ranges should be construed to provide literal support for claim limitations reciting only the upper vale of a numerical range, and provide literal support for claim limitations reciting only the lower value of a numerical range.
(27) Certain terminology will be used in the following description, and are shown in the drawings, and will not be limiting. For example, up, down, front, back, right and left refer to the disclosed subject matter as orientated in the view being referred to. The words, inwardly and outwardly refer to directions toward and away from, respectively, the geometric center of the aspect being described and designated parts thereof. Forwardly and rearwardly are generally in reference to the direction of travel, if appropriate. Said terminology will include the words specifically mentioned, derivatives thereof and words of similar meaning.
(28) Although the invention has been disclosed with reference to various particular embodiments, it is understood that equivalents may be employed and substitutions made herein without departing from the scope of the invention as recited in the claims.
(29) The disclosed subject matter will now be described with reference to the drawing figures, in which like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout. For purposes of clarity in illustrating the characteristics of the present disclosed subject matter, proportional relationships of the elements have not been maintained in the drawing figures. In some cases, the sizes of certain small components have been exaggerated for illustration.
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(31) The security panel 400 having a peripheral shape conforming to the interior dimensions of the opening 110 defined by the set of walls 104 and floor 106 of the mailbox 100, wherein the opening 110 provides full access to the interior compartment 101 of the mailbox 100 when the security panel 400 is rotated about an axis B. The security panel 400 having an interior surface 404 and an exterior surface 402, comprises a slot 412 suitable for mail pieces to be inserted through the security panel 400 and into the interior compartment 101; and a first lock member 408 to secure the security panel 400 to the set of walls 104 of the mailbox 100. In an embodiment of the disclosed subject matter, the first lock member 408 comprises a spring latch 410 that engages a first locking portion 212 of a second lock member 208, the second lock member 208 attached to the set of walls 104 of the mailbox 100. In another embodiment the second lock member is attached to a stiffening plate 214 (shown in
(32) The security panel 400 and band 200 may be constructed of steel, rubber, fiberglass, plastic, or other suitable material. In a preferred embodiment of the disclosed subject matter, the security panel 400 may be constructed of 18 gauge steel and the band 200 is constructed of 20 gauge steel.
(33) In an embodiment of the disclosed subject matter, a door latch 420 is attached to the interior surface 404 of the security panel 400. The door latch 420 is configured to engage a second locking portion 210 (shown in
(34) In an embodiment of the disclosed subject matter, the security panel 400 is connected to the floor 106 with a hinge piece 406; the hinge piece 406 having a first hinge portion 406a adapted to be connected to the floor 106, and a second hinge portion 406b adapted to be hingedly connected to the security panel 400. In an embodiment of the disclosed subject matter, the first hinge portion 406a comprises a first set of holes 407 disposed along the length of the first hinge portion 406a. In an embodiment of the disclosed subject matter, the first hinge portion 406a is connected to the floor 106 using at least one first securing member such as, by way of example, self-taping sheet metal screws, nuts, and/or bolts; wherein the at least one first securing member is disposed through the first set of holes 407. In another embodiment, the first hinge portion 406a is welded to the floor 106. In an embodiment of the disclosed subject matter, the second hinge portion 406b of the hinge piece 406 is secured to security panel 400 using welds, self-taping sheet metal screws, nuts, and/or bolts.
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(36) In an embodiment, the pulling member 422 is configured to push the security panel 400 into a vertical position when the front door 102 is closed, thereby locking the interior compartment 101 of the mailbox 100 by engagement of first lock member 408 to the second lock member 208.
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(40) The stiffening plate 214 further comprises a second set of holes 216 configured to align with at least one of a third set of holes 206 in the band 200 (show in
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(42) In an embodiment, the width W of the band 200 may vary to accommodate pre-existing interior hardware of the mailbox 100. In a preferred embodiment, the band 200 comprises a notch 205 along the rearward facing perimeter 207 to accommodate mounting hardware for attachment of accessories to the exterior of the mailbox, such as a mail flag. As illustrated in
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(45) The third bracket member 508 is configured to engage the bottom tab 416 of the slot 412; whereby the third bracket member 508 urges the security panel 400 open when the front door 102 is opened. The bracket 500 is configured to disengage from the bottom tab 416 when the front door 102 and security panel 400 are rotated at least 20 degrees from vertical. The bracket 500 may be constructed of steel, rubber, fiberglass, plastic, or other suitable material. In a preferred embodiment of the disclosed subject matter, the bracket 500 is constructed of 18 gauge or 20 gauge steel.
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(54) An embodiment of a method of field modification of a mailbox to protect against mail theft and allow delivery of parcels into the interior of the mailbox without security credentials, wherein the mailbox comprises walls and a floor that define an opening at an end of the mailbox, wherein a front door is affixed to said mailbox proximate to the opening, the opening providing full access to the interior compartment of the mailbox when the front door is in an open position, comprising the steps of: (1) connecting a bracket to the floor proximate to the opening; (2) connecting a reinforcing band to the walls and the bracket proximate the opening, the band comprising a second lock member proximate to the opening and disposed opposite the floor; (3) connecting a rotatable security panel to the band proximate to the opening, the security panel comprising: (a) a peripheral shape conforming to the interior dimensions of the opening generally defined by the walls and the floor; (b) a first lock member connected to the security panel proximate to a top edge opposite the floor, the first lock member adapted to lock the security panel to the second lock member; and (c) a door latch connected to the security panel proximate to the top edge, the door latch adapted to interconnect to the second lock member; and (4) attaching a pulling member to one of the front door or the security panel, the pulling member configured to demountably couple the front door to the security panel; wherein the security panel is rotated open when the front door is rotated opened; and wherein the security panel is locked when rotated to a vertical position. In another embodiment, the security panel comprises a spring member configured to rotate the security panel towards the front door.
(55) Another embodiment of a method of field modification of a mailbox to protect against mail theft and allow delivery of parcels into the interior of the mailbox without security credentials, comprising the steps of: (1) connecting a rotatable security panel proximate to the opening, the security panel comprising: (a) a peripheral shape conforming to the interior dimensions of the opening generally defined by the walls and the floor; (b) a first lock member connected to the security panel proximate to a top edge opposite the floor; and (c) a spring member configured to rotate the security panel towards the front door; and (2) attaching a second lock member to the walls of the mailbox opposite the floor and proximate the opening, the second lock member configured to interlock to the first lock member; wherein the security panel is rotated open when the front door is rotated opened; and wherein the security panel is locked when rotated to a vertical position.
(56) Methods of Use
(57) In some embodiments, and referring to flow chart 1300 of
(58) The method further includes, at block 1304, positioning the first lock member of the security panel adjacent to the second lock member; wherein the first lock member does not interlock with the second lock member. The method further includes, at block 1306, closing the front door, whereby the pulling member demountably connects the security panel to the front door. The method further includes, at block 1308, opening the front door, whereby the security panel rotates open by means of the pulling member demountably connected to the front door. The method further includes, at block 1310, closing the security panel with a force sufficient to interlock the first lock member to the second lock member, thereby securing an interior compartment of the mailbox. The method further includes, at block 1312, unlocking the first lock member with a security credential. The method further includes, at block 1314, opening the security panel; thereby accessing the interior compartment of the mailbox.
(59) In some embodiments, and referring to flow chart 1400 of
(60) The method further includes, at block 1404, positioning the first lock member of the security panel adjacent to the second lock member; wherein the first lock member does not interlock with the second lock member. The method further includes, at block 1406, closing the front door, whereby the security panel abuts the front door through rotation of the security via the spring member. The method further includes, at block 1408, opening the front door, whereby the security panel rotates open by means of the spring member rotating the security panel towards the front door and through the opening. The method further includes, at block 1410, closing the security panel with a force sufficient to interlock the first lock member to the second lock member, thereby securing an interior compartment of the mailbox. The method further includes, at block 1412, unlocking the first lock member with a security credential. The method further includes, at block 1414, opening the security panel; thereby accessing the interior compartment of the mailbox.
(61) From the foregoing, those skilled in the art will recognize that the disclosed subject matter provide significant advantages to the field of mailbox security; in particular providing security mailboxes, conversions kits, and methods of installation thereof, for field-modification of a mailbox to protect against mail theft and allowing access for delivery of parcels into the interior of the mailbox. It is to be understood that while certain aspects of the disclosed subject matter have been shown and described, the disclosed subject matter is not limited thereto and encompasses various other embodiments and aspects.
(62) It is to be understood that while certain aspects of the disclosed subject matter have been shown and described, the disclosed subject matter is not limited thereto and encompasses various other embodiments and aspects.