Electronic Mailbox System
20170164773 ยท 2017-06-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47G2029/147
HUMAN NECESSITIES
G07C9/00174
PHYSICS
A47G29/141
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47G29/1214
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47G29/30
HUMAN NECESSITIES
G08B13/08
PHYSICS
International classification
A47G29/122
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47G29/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An electronic mailbox system. The electronic mailbox system provides for securely receiving mail and packages, and notifying a user of attempts to access the received mail. The electronic mailbox system includes a housing for storing packages and a door connected to the housing that can be opened and closed. A locking mechanism is operably connected to the door and configured to control access to packages within the housing. A sensor can detect motion of the door and send a notification to an electronic device of the opening and closing of the door. Further, a refrigeration unit can be activated to cool the interior of the housing. In one embodiment, the electronic device can cause the actuation of the locking an mechanism to unlock or lock the door and can control the refrigeration unit to regulate a temperature of the interior of the housing.
Claims
1) An electronic mailbox system comprising: a housing including an interior volume, the interior volume configured to hold packages therein; a door affixed to the housing, the door movable between an open configuration and a closed configuration relative to the housing; locking mechanism operably connected to the door, wherein the locking mechanism is configured to control access to the interior volume of the housing; and a sensor configured to detect motion of the door.
2) The electronic mailbox system of claim 1, further comprising a refrigeration unit configured to cool the interior volume of the housing.
3) The electronic mailbox system of claim 1, wherein the sensor comprises a mercury switch.
4) The electronic mailbox system of claim 1 further comprising: a shelf dividing the interior volume of the housing into a first compartment and a second compartment.
5) The electronic mailbox system of claim 1 further comprising: a first door affixed to a front end of the housing, the first door providing access to a first compartment; a second door affixed to an upper end of the housing, the second door providing access to a second compartment.
6) The electronic mailbox system of claim 1, further comprising an indicating mechanism operably connected to the sensor, wherein the indicating mechanism is actuated by the sensor detecting motion.
7) The electronic mailbox system of claim 1, wherein the housing includes a transceiver, memory, a processor, a logic stored in the memory that, when executed by the processor, causes the electronic device to perform a method, the method comprising: detecting if the door is in the open configuration or the closed configuration; communicating the open configuration or the closed configuration to a remote electronic device via the transceiver.
8) The electronic mailbox system of claim 7, further comprising: actuating the locking mechanism to unlock or lock the door relative to the housing.
9) The electronic mailbox system of claim 8, further comprising: actuating a refrigeration unit to regulate a temperature of the interior volume of the housing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTIONS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] Although the characteristic features of this invention will be particularly pointed out in the claims, the invention itself and manner in which it may be made and used may be better understood after a review of the following description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein like numeral annotations are provided throughout.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0018] Reference is made herein to the attached drawings. Like reference numerals are used throughout the drawings to depict like or similar elements of the electronic mailbox system. For the purposes of presenting a brief and clear description of the present invention, the preferred embodiment will be discussed as used for receiving mail and packages, and alerting users via transceiver of the delivery. The figures are intended for representative purposes only and should not be considered to be limiting in any respect.
[0019] Referring now to
[0020] A locking mechanism 17 is operably connected to the door 16, and the locking mechanism 17 is configured to control access to the interior volume 23 of the housing 12. In one embodiment, the locking mechanism 17 is a conventional lock requiring a key to unlock and lock. In alternative embodiments, the locking mechanism 17 comprises an electronic lock that is controlled by electronic commands. Further, the locking mechanism may be configured to lock both the doors 15, 16.
[0021] A shelf 20 is disposed within the interior volume 23. In the shown embodiment, the shelf 20 is parallel to the base 13 and divides the interior volume 23 into a first compartment 24 and a second compartment 25. The first compartment 24 is accessible via the second door 16 and the second compartment 25 is accessible via both the door 16 and the second door 15. The shelf 20 is configured to support packages and mail thereon. In one embodiment the shelf is collapsible or otherwise movable, such that if moved the first compartment 24 is not divided from the second compartment 25.
[0022] A sensor 21 is disposed on the housing 12 that is configured to detect motion. In the shown embodiment, the sensor 21 is disposed towards the front end 22 of the housing 12. In a preferred embodiment, the sensor 21 can detect movement of the door 16 relative to the housing 12. In a preferred embodiment, the sensor 21 comprises a mercury switch. In one embodiment, the mercury switch comprises a tube having an amount of mercury therein, wherein a switch opens and closes an electrical circuit when between certain angles. The tilting causes the mercury to close or open the circuit, thus indicating movement. In one embodiment, the sensor 21 is operably connected to an indicating mechanism 33, such as a light or speaker, that is activate the sensor 21 detecting motion. The indicating mechanism 33 may be disposed on the exterior of the housing 12, such that a user can visually or audibly inspect the housing 12.
[0023] Referring now to
[0024] The housing 12 further comprises a bracket 32 configured to secure the housing 12 to a fixed surface, such as a pole, a wall, or the ground. In one embodiment, the bracket 32 includes a clip. However, in alternative embodiments, the bracket 32 are other fasteners. In the shown embodiment the bracket is disposed on one of the sidewalls, however in alternative embodiments, the bracket 32 may be disposed on a location of the housing 12.
[0025] Referring now to
[0026] In an exemplary use of one embodiment the electronic mailbox system, a user is expecting a perishable package to be delivered to the user's place of residence at a time when the user will not be able to personally receive the package. The user unlocks the locking mechanism of the housing and activates the refrigeration unit by pressing a button on a remote electronic device, causing the command to be sent from the remote electronic device and received by the housing via a transceiver. Once the package is delivered to the now unlocked and cooled housing, the sensor of the housing causes a message to be sent to the remote electronic device indicating delivery of the package. Upon delivery, the locking mechanism may remain unlocked or be locked by a timing mechanism or by a command received from the remote electronic device. In this way, a perishable package is securely delivered to a recipient.
[0027] It is therefore submitted that the instant invention as been shown and described in what is considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments. It is recognized, however, that departures may be made within the scope of the invention and that obvious modifications will occur to a person skilled in the art. With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of the invention, to include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by the present invention.
[0028] Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention.