ASSISTANCE SYSTEM FOR THE DELIVERY OF MAIL CONSIGNMENTS
20200022520 ยท 2020-01-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47G29/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47G29/141
HUMAN NECESSITIES
E05B47/0001
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
A47G2029/145
HUMAN NECESSITIES
G06K7/10366
PHYSICS
E05B65/52
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
A47G29/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
G06K7/10
PHYSICS
E05B65/52
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
G06K7/14
PHYSICS
Abstract
A mail delivery assistance system comprises a letterbox for receiving mail consignments that has an opening and an electronic locking mechanism, a data processing device that comprises a database having an address file in which a respective addressee is associated with a building address, and a reader for capturing mail consignment data of a mail consignment. The reader, during operation, is communicatively connected to the data processing device in order to send the mail consignment data to the data processing device. The data processing device checks whether the mail consignment data match an addressee in the address file, and, if this is the case, generates a control signal for the locking mechanism in order to open the opening and to allow delivery of the mail consignment.
Claims
1. A mail delivery assistance system comprising: a mailbox for receiving mail items, wherein the mailbox comprises an opening and an electronic locking mechanism, wherein the electronic locking mechanism locks the opening in a closed state and releases said opening in an open state; a reader for recording mail item data of a mail item; and a data processing means comprising a database having an address file in which one addressee is associated with one building address, respectively, at which the addressee is registered, wherein the data processing means; is connected to the reader for communication, when in operation, checks whether the mail item data recorded by the reader contain an addressee registered in the address file, and generates a control signal for the locking mechanism, in order to release the opening and allow for the mail item to be deposited in the mailbox of a building
2. The mail delivery assistance system of claim 1, wherein the reader is arranged in the building and is connected to the data processing means via a data network.
3. The mail delivery assistance system of claim 2, wherein the reader is coupled to the mailbox.
4. The mail delivery assistance system of claim 2, wherein the data processing means is arranged in the building, and wherein, when in operation, the reader is connected to the data processing means for communication, via a radio link.
5. The mail delivery assistance system of claim 1, wherein the data processing means is remote from the building and, when in operation, the reader is connected to the data processing means for communication, via a communications network, wherein the communications network comprises a radio network.
6. The mail delivery assistance system of claim 4, wherein the reader is a mobile electronic device that a deliveryman delivering mail items carries with him.
7. The mail delivery assistance system of claim 1, wherein the reader comprises a digital camera, wherein the digital camera generates a digital image of an address field of the mail item, wherein the digital image of the address field comprises the mail item data.
8. The mail delivery assistance system of claim 1, wherein the locking mechanism of the mailbox comprises an actuator and a closure, wherein the actuator is coupled to the closure in order to release the closure.
9. A method for operating a mail delivery assistance system comprising a mailbox for receiving mail items, a data processing means having a database that comprises an address file in which one addressee is associated with one building address, respectively, and a reader for recording mail item data of a mail item, wherein, in order to deliver a mail item, addressed to an addressee, to a building, the method comprising: recording mail item data of a mail item by means of the reader; determining an addressee of the mail item based on the mail item data; checking, using the data processing means, whether the addressee of the mail item is associated, in the address file, with the building address of the building; and, if the addressee is associated, in the address file, with the building address of the building, activating a locking mechanism of the mailbox in order to release an opening of the mailbox so that the mail item can be deposited in the mailbox.
10. The method of claim 9, further comprising: determining a location of the reader, wherein the location of the reader is associated with the building address.
11. The method of claim 10, wherein the determining the location comprises: receiving an identifier of the building by means of the reader; determining location data of the building by means of determining the building with which the identifier is associated in a database; and transmitting the location data to the reader.
12. The method of claim 10, wherein the location determination comprises use of a global positioning system.
13. The method of claim 11, further comprising: transmitting the location data and the mail item data to the data processing means by means of the reader; generating an unlocking signal for the locking mechanism, using the data processing means, if the addressee is associated, in the address file, with the building address of the building.
14. The method of claim 11, further comprising: generating a digital image of an address field of the mail item using a digital camera of the reader, wherein the digital image of the address field comprises the mail item data; and evaluating the digital image using a character recognition software application in order to determine the addressee therefrom, wherein the character recognition software application is executed in the reader or in the data processing means.
15. A mailbox for receiving mail items, comprising: an opening through which a mail item can be deposited in the mailbox; an electronic locking mechanism which locks the opening in a closed state and releases said opening in an open state, and which can be actuated by means of a control signal generated by a data processing means; and a reader for recording mail item data of the mail item, wherein the reader can be connected to the data processing means for communication, when in operation, in order to transmit the mail item data to the data processing means, wherein the data processing means checks whether the mail item data recorded by the reader specify an addressee registered in the address file and, if this is the case, generates the control signal for the locking mechanism in order to release the opening and allow for the mail item to be deposited in the mailbox.
16. The mailbox of claim 14, wherein the reader comprises a digital camera.
17. The mailbox of claim 14, wherein the locking mechanism comprises a controller, an actuator and a closure, by means of which the opening can be closed, wherein the actuator unlocks the closure when it receives a control signal from the controller.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] Various aspects of the improved technology will be explained in the following with reference to embodiments and in conjunction with the figures. In the figures, the same elements are provided with the same reference signs. In the figures:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
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[0028] In both embodiments, the deliveryman 4 may be a mailman or an employee of another delivery service provider (e.g. a parcel and/or courier service). The deliveryman 4 is equipped with a reader 2 and is located in front of the building 1, in the situation shown in
[0029] The opening 10 of the mailbox 8 can be closed by a closure 38 (see
[0030] In the embodiments shown in
[0031] The embodiments described herein of the assistance system evaluate the digital image generated by the camera 14 using software for text recognition, in order to automatically recognize characters or text in a digital image. This type of text recognition is also known as optical character recognition (OCR). OCR software is offered for example by Nuance Communications, Inc. The recognized characters or the recognized text can be further processed in a processor unit. The text recognition can be performed in the reader 2 or in one of the data processing means 6, 12. In the latter case, the reader 2 transmits the digital image to the processor of the web server 32 in order for the optical character recognition to take place there.
[0032] The reader 2 may also comprise a radio module for near-field communication and/or a radio module for communication via the communications network 31. The near-field communication can take place e.g. according to a standard for Bluetooth, Wi-Fi/WLAN or RFID. In an embodiment, the communications network 31 comprises a mobile communications network, e.g. according to a standard for GSM, LTE or GPRP. It is possible for example to access the Internet via the communications network 31. A person skilled in the art will recognize that the radio modules are configured and programmed according to the selected communications standard.
[0033] In order to use the technology described herein, the reader 2 is equipped with corresponding application software or application-specific software (also referred to as an app), which can be operated via a graphical user interface (GUI). An aspect of said application software relates to the generation of the digital image of an address field 18 of the mail item 16, by means of which the mail item data are recorded. Another aspect of said application software relates to the communication of the reader 2 for example with the web server 6 and the mailbox 8. In an embodiment, the reader 2 is integrated in a mobile telephone or Smartphone comprising a camera 14 and associated application software. In the case of electronic devices of this kind, the Bluetooth function and the Wi-Fi function can be selectively activated.
[0034] In an embodiment, the assistance system checks whether the mail item 16 can be deposited in the mailbox 8 or, owing to the size thereof, is to be deposited in the parcel box 22. For this purpose, the reader 2 can be used alone or in conjunction with one of the data processing means 6, 12. For this purpose, the camera 14 of the reader 2 can be used, for example in conjunction with a 3D scanner software application, as a scanner. An application of this kind is described for example in a press release entitled Smartphone wird zum 3D-Scanner [Smartphone becomes 3D scanner] by ETH Zurich, dated May 12, 2013. Image processing software evaluates the 3D image using a pattern recognition method in order to decide whether the item is a letter or a parcel. In this case, the approximate size of the mail item 16 can also be determined. It is thus possible to decide where the mail item 16 is to be deposited. If the mail item 16 is to be deposited in the parcel box 22, the deliveryman 4 receives a corresponding notification. In an embodiment, the image processing also reveals the thickness of the mail item 16 and the extent to which the opening 10 is to be opened.
[0035] In the situations shown in
[0036] The assistance system recognizes the building 1 to which the deliveryman 4 wishes to deliver the mail item 16. One of various technologies can be used for this purpose. It is possible for the reader 2 to determine its position using a position determining system, for example the Global Positioning System, GPS, and thus also the location of the deliveryman 4. The assistance system uses the location of the deliveryman 4 and maps (e.g. country maps and/or city maps) in order to associate the location of said deliveryman with a building 1. Alternatively, a radio means 20 shown in
[0037] Depending on the application, the radio means 20 may transmit and/or receive radio signals. In an embodiment, the radio means 20 comprises a radio module that is based on Bluetooth technology. The radio means 20 continuously transmits an individual identifier (e.g. ID=5 that the reader 2 receives when it is in radio range. The reader 2 (or an installed software application) uses the received identifier in order for example to access a database by means of a radio link, in which database the identifier is linked to data relating to a building 1 (or a mailbox 8) on which the radio means 20 is arranged. The database stores for example a plurality of datasets, in each dataset a determined identifier being associated with a determined building (e.g. defined by house number, street, postcode and country).
[0038] In the embodiment according to
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[0041] A further embodiment of the assistance system results from a combination of the embodiments shown in
[0042] A method, by way of example, for operating a mail delivery assistance system will be described in the following, with reference to
[0043] The location of the deliveryman 4 is determined in a step S2. This can take place as described above, using GPS or the radio means 20. Location data that reveal for example that the deliveryman 4 is located in front of the building 1 having a determined house number in a determined street in a determined town are provided as the result of said location determination. The location data may comprise one, a plurality or all of these items of information. The location determination is carried out automatically and without any action by the deliveryman 4; in one embodiment, said determination is carried out automatically by means of the software application of the reader 2.
[0044] An addressee of the mail item 16 is determined in a step S3. For this purpose, the deliveryman 4 positions the mail item 16 and the reader 2 such that the camera 14 can generate a digital image from the address field 18 of the mail item 16. OCR software evaluates the digital image in order that the mail item data can be further processed electronically. At the end of said processing, information relating to the addressee of the mail item 16 is provided. The information comprises the addressee (name of the person/tenant to whom the mail item 16 is addressed).
[0045] Depending on the embodiment, said information may also comprise the entire address including the name, street, house number, place and country.
[0046] With regard to steps S2 and S3, it should be noted that said steps can be carried out in any sequence, including simultaneously.
[0047] In a step S4, a check is made as to whether the addressee determined in step S3 is registered at the location of the deliveryman 4 determined in step S2, and thus of the building 1. For this purpose, the data processing means 6, 12 check whether the addressee is associated, in the database 28, 32 assigned thereto, with the building 1 defined by the location data. If this is the case, the addressee is registered in said building 1 and the method continues along a yes branch to a step S5. In an embodiment, the data processing means 6, 12 receives the location data and the mail item data. A person skilled in the art will recognize that, depending on the embodiment of the assistance system, the mail item data may also comprise the location data.
[0048] However, if the addressee is not registered in said building 1, the method continues along a no branch to a step S5a. In step S5a, the deliveryman 4 is notified of this. The notification may take place by means of a text message, an acoustic signal (e.g. an acoustic warning or error signal) and/or a visual signal (e.g. by activating a colored (e.g. red) LED). Depending on the embodiment, the text message may be shown on a display of the reader 2 or of the mailbox 8. The acoustic and/or visual signals may also be generated by the reader 2 or by apparatuses on the mailbox 8. A notification may also be achieved by means of the mailbox 8 remaining locked and depositing of the mail item 16 not being permitted.
[0049] In an embodiment, the notification shown on the display of the reader 2 or of the mailbox 8 informs the deliveryman 4 that the address could not be recognized. For example, the address may be partially or entirely illegible owing to dirt, smudged ink or because it is hand-written. In this case, the deliveryman 4 may be required to input the address manually, e.g. on the mobile device 2. Depending on the embodiment, the deliveryman 4 may type in the address, or the mobile device 2 shows possible and known addresses from which the deliveryman 4 can select an address. Said addresses may be listed in a suggestion list through which the deliveryman 4 can browse (scroll). Following said manual input, the check can be carried out in step S4.
[0050] After the addressee has been recognized, in step S4, as registered in the building 1, the mailbox 8 is unlocked and opened in step S5 so that the deliveryman 4 can deposit the mail item 16 in the mailbox 8. In the embodiment shown in
[0051] In another embodiment, the locking mechanism 34, 36, 38 may contain a radio module that is used for receiving a (radio) control signal (e.g. an electronic code or key) from the reader 2 or web server 6. As described elsewhere, the locking mechanism 34, 36, 38 may adjust for example the width of a slot on the basis of the size or thickness of the mail item 16.
[0052] If the deliveryman 4 has deposited the mail item 16, the mailbox is closed and locked again in a step S6, and the method ends in step S7. In an embodiment, the locking takes place automatically as soon as the light path is free again or after the fixed time period has expired. As a result, the mailbox 8 is unlocked and opened only in order to deposit a mail item 16 that is addressed to an addressee registered in the building 1; the risk of incorrect depositing of a mail item 16 (e.g. an addressee does not live in the building 1) and the possibility of depositing unaddressed mail items (e.g. advertising/mailshots) are reduced. Furthermore, depositing of rubbish, inter alia on account of vandalism, is prevented.
[0053] In an embodiment, the addressee can be notified that a mail item 16 has been deposited for him. This notification may be a text message for example (e.g. SMS, email) which is sent to a telephone number or email address that is stored for this purpose.
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[0058] A person skilled in the art will recognize that the signal exchange shown in
[0059] A person skilled in the art will also recognize that the location does not necessarily need to be determined from an identifier received by the reader 2 or on the basis of communication between the building-side radio means 20 and the reader 2. As mentioned elsewhere in this description, GPS technology may also be used for determining the location. Furthermore, a person skilled in the art will recognize that the evaluation of the digital image using the OCR can also take place in the reader 2.
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[0061] In addition to the opening 10, the components shown in
[0062] In the embodiments described above, the reader 2 records the mail item data of the mail item 16. In a further embodiment of an assistance system, the function of recording the mail item data is performed on the building side at least in part. For this purpose, the mailbox 8 shown in
[0063] In order that the camera 40 is triggered only when the deliveryman 4 wishes to deliver the mail item 16 and is not triggered continuously or in error by people passing by, the assistance system recognizes that the deliveryman 4 is close to the mailbox 8. The radio means 20, for example, can be used for this purpose, which radio means communicates with the reader 2, with the result that the deliveryman 4 is identified as such. In another embodiment, the mailbox 8 comprises a proximity sensor, e.g. an ultrasound sensor, which detects the presence of the deliveryman 4. The proximity sensor may be arranged for example in the vicinity of the camera 40, such that said sensor detects the proximity of a hand or the mail item 16 when said hand or item is close to the camera 40.
[0064] The use of the camera 40 shown in
[0065] The digital image generated by the camera 40 is evaluated by the OCR software in the building server 12. For this purpose, the mailbox 8 or one of the components thereof transmits the digital image, comprising the mail item data, to the building server 12 (signal 410). In this case, it should be noted that no location data are transmitted to the building server 12 because the location of the mailbox 8 is known; said server is for example arranged in the same building 1, together with the mailbox 8, or is connected to the building 1 for communication, in order to perform building-specific functions for the building 1.
[0066] If, in an embodiment, a proximity sensor is used, it is possible to recognize, at this time, whether a mail item 16 has actually been held in front of the camera 40 or whether, in misuse, this was another object. If the OCR software for example does not recognize any text characters in the digital image, the digital image is deleted. The digital image is also deleted if the OCR software recognizes text characters but said characters do not correspond to the typical format of a mailing address. Depending on the embodiment of the mailbox 8 or of the assistance system, in the latter case an error or warning signal may be generated, which signal alerts the deliveryman 4 thereto.
[0067] The building server 12 checks whether the addressee is associated, in the database 28 assigned thereto, with the building 1. If this is the case, the addressee is registered in said building 1 and the building server 12 generates a control signal that corresponds to an unlocking command, and transmits said signal to the mailbox 8 (signal 420). The mailbox 8 is thereupon unlocked and opened, and the deliveryman 4 can deposit the mail item 16 in the mailbox 8. If, in contrast, the addressee is not registered or is unknown in the building 1, the deliveryman 4 is informed thereof; for example, the building server 12 transmits a control signal to the mailbox 2 (signal 430) in order to signal an error or a warning to the deliveryman 4 by means of a visual or acoustic signal.
[0068] In another embodiment, the mailbox 8 does not communicate with the building server 12, but instead with the web server 6. In this respect,
[0069] In the above description of the technology, in connection with
[0070] A mail item 16 may also be equipped with an electronic label, on which mail item data are stored by means of a memory chip and can be read out by a reader provided for this purpose. The mail item data may also comprise information regarding the type (e.g. single letter, magazine, parcel or bundle of letters) of the mail item 16 and the size or volume thereof The electronic label may be a radio tag that is based on RFID technology for example. The mail item data are stored on a chip. In order to be able to read out the mail item data from a label of this kind, the reader 2 is equipped with an RFID reader.
[0071] The embodiments described herein make use of communication means and communications network which are configured for operation in accordance with various technologies. It is possible, for example, to use single network protocols or a plurality of network protocols (e.g. ethernet, ATM). It is also possible to use single radio network technologies or a plurality of radio network technologies, for example ZigBee according to the norm IEEE 802.15.4, Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) according to the norm IEEE802.11, Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WIMAX) according to the norm IEEE802.16, having a range of from several 100 meters to several tens of kilometers. The radio frequency used by the radio network is for example in the 2.4 GHz band or in the 5.0 GHz band in the case of WLAN, and is in the 10 to 66 GHz band in the case of WIMAX.