Modular parcel terminal and method for sending parcels

09604259 ยท 2017-03-28

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Cpc classification

International classification

Abstract

The modular parcel terminal according to the present invention has been built from modules comprising outward moving open-topped compartments and compartments with doors and the console module. The outward moving open-topped compartments have been located in the parcel terminal in such a pattern that would allow achieving the maximum capacity of the parcel terminal and that it would be comfortable and safe for the user to enter and retrieve parcels, postal packages, storable items at the parcel terminal. The modules of the parcel terminal have been built in such a way that allows them to be connected with each other according to the need of storage space in a particular parcel terminal exploitation area.

Claims

1. A modular parcel terminal comprising a console module and a multitude of modules detachably connected to each other, each of said multitude of modules comprising: a rear panel; two side walls; a cable conduit; a multitude of compartments on top of each other, said compartments being either outward moving open-topped compartments separated from each other by horizontal partition panels and having a locking system, or compartments having a door with hinges and a locking device; wherein the outward moving open-top compartments comprise: a bottom, wherein the edges of the bottom have been bent into sides and edges of the sides have been bent into rails; a front panel; a rear panel; reinforcement panels; and a strike plate/receiver of the locking system fastened to the rear panel of the compartment regulating extent to which the compartment can be pulled out; said console module comprising electronics system for identifying a user of the terminal, placing orders, and making payments.

2. The modular parcel terminal according to claim 1, wherein support wheels are attached to the side walls of the module.

3. The modular parcel terminal according to claim 1, wherein rollers are attached to rear ends of the sides of the outward moving compartment.

4. The modular parcel terminal according to claim 1, wherein the compartment with a door comprises walls formed by the side walls of the module; a rear panel formed by the rear panel of the module; a door; and partition panels that form the bottom of upper sides of the compartment with door.

5. The modular parcel terminal according to claim 1, wherein the console module comprises moving compartments and one or more compartments with a door.

6. The modular parcel terminal according to claim 1, wherein support wheels have been attached to the side walls of the module.

7. The modular parcel terminal according to claim 6, wherein fastening places on side walls for the support wheels of rails of the outward moving compartments and for fastening partition panels for compartments with doors have been made at such spacing that the height of each compartment with door corresponds to the height of at least two outward moving compartments.

8. The modular parcel terminal according to claim 1, wherein rollers have been attached to the rear ends of the sides of the outward moving compartments.

9. A method for sending and receiving parcels, wherein the method comprises following stages: a) providing a modular parcel terminal comprising a multitude of modules detachably connected to each other and one of the modules being a console module, said modules comprising: a rear panel; two side walls; a cable conduit; a multitude of compartments on top of each other, said compartments being outward moving open-topped compartments separated from each other by horizontal partition panels and having a locking system; wherein the outward moving open-top compartments comprise: a bottom, wherein the edges of the bottom have been bent into sides and edges of the sides have been bent into rails; a front panel; a rear panel; reinforcement panels; and a strike plate/receiver of the locking system fastened to the rear panel of the compartment regulating extent to which the compartment can be pulled out; said console module further comprising electronics system for identifying a user of the terminal, placing orders and making payments: b) measuring dimensions of a parcel and entering the measured dimensions into parcel data via the console module; c) suitably sized outward moving open-topped compartment will be opened for entering the parcel; d) placing the parcel into the open-topped moving compartment and pushing the compartment closed; e) for retrieving a parcel, the compartment will move outward and the parcel will be taken out from said open-topped compartment; and after having retrieved the parcel, the empty compartment is pushed closed.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) The present invention is explained more precisely with references to figures added, where:

(2) FIG. 1a shows a perspective view of the modular parcel terminal in a preferable embodiment with open-topped compartments;

(3) FIG. 1b shows a perspective view of the modular parcel terminal in one alternative embodiment with open-topped compartments;

(4) FIG. 2a shows a perspective view of the modular parcel terminal;

(5) FIG. 2b shows a perspective view of the section of the module;

(6) FIG. 3 shows a side view of the module;

(7) FIG. 4 shows a perspective view of the moving compartment;

(8) FIG. 5 shows a top view of the moving compartment;

(9) FIG. 6 shows the rear view of the moving compartment;

(10) FIG. 7 shows the section A-A of the moving compartment in FIG. 5;

(11) FIG. 8a depicts an example of retrieving a parcel from the parcel terminal in the case of known solutions;

(12) FIG. 8b depicts an example of retrieving a parcel from the parcel terminal moving compartment according to the present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

(13) The modular parcel terminal according to the present invention has been built from modules comprising outward moving open-topped compartments and compartments with doors 16 and a console module that comprises the electronics system 19.

(14) The module of the modular parcel terminal according to the present invention comprises a rear panel 1, side walls 2, cable conduit 3, sections comprising compartments with doors 16 and moving compartments and comprises wires/cables, locking devices and hinges for doors 16, support wheels for rails 4, locking and moving mechanism 7 for moving compartments, locking system 8 preventing pulling out the compartment and electronics system 19 comprising cables, a computer, printer, camera, touchpad, screen or touch screen, scanner and/or other electronic devices for identifying the user, making payments and/or placing orders.

(15) The outward moving compartment comprises a bottom 9, the edges of which have been bent into sides 10 and the edges of the sides have been bent into rails 11, front panel 12, the rear wall of the compartment 13, reinforcement panels 14, the strike plate/receiver 15 of the locking mechanism fastened to the rear panel of the compartment.

(16) The compartment with doors comprises walls that have been formed from the side walls 2 of the, rear panel which has been formed from the rear panel 1 of the module, doors 16 and partition panels 17 that form the lower and upper parts of the compartment with doors 16, whereas the lower part of the topmost compartment with door 16 is at the same time the upper part for the compartment with door 16 underneath it, and the upper part of the lowest compartment with door 16 forms the bottom part for the next compartment with door 16. In the case where more compartments with doors 16 have been compiled in the module, the partition panels 17 form the bottom and upper parts for the compartments with doors 16 respectively.

(17) There are support wheels 4 attached to the side walls 2 of the module to support the rails 11 for moving compartments. The rear panel 13 of the moving compartment has been moved forward up to the point that in the closed position of the moving compartment there is minimal space between the rear panel 13 of the moving compartment and the rear panel 1 of the parcel terminal for cables and locking as well as moving mechanisms 3 for the moving compartments, whereas rollers 18 have been attached to the rear ends of the sides 10 of the compartment to move the compartment.

(18) That guarantees maximum capacity within the depth of the whole parcel compartment, and allows opening the compartment to its maximum.

(19) There is a partition panel 5 added between moving compartments in order to separate the parcel placed inside the compartment from the upper compartment. The partition panel 5 does not allow soft parcels and/or parcels of irregular shape get into the moving area of the upper compartment, and does not stop the movement of the upper compartment.

(20) The fastening places, in the module, of the side walls 2 for the support wheels 4 of the rails of the compartments and for fastening the partition panels 17 for compartments with doors have been made at such spacing that the height of each compartment with door 16 corresponds to the height of at least two outward moving compartments. That guarantees maximum capacity of the parcel terminal and allows replacing the compartments with doors fast with outward moving compartments or the other way round when needs change in the exploitation area of the parcel terminal and it is necessary to send or store more of smaller parcels and items, or larger parcel and other items.

(21) The upper and lower sections of the module are preferably the compartment with door 16, since it is complicated to enter and retrieve parcels, especially small ones, at such low and high locations. In order to make it as comfortable as possible for the user to enter and retrieve especially smaller parcels or other items, the sections of the module within the limits convenient for the user have been built as moving open-topped compartments. Entering and retrieving a parcel in the case of known solutions have been depicted in the drawing FIG. 8a, and the same act in the case of the solution according to the present invention has been depicted in the drawing FIG. 8b.

(22) In addition, the module comprises electronic locking system that is run by the computer through relevant software that has been placed in the electronics system 19 of the console. Upon identifying the user, the compartment is opened. The user sees the open compartment and can enter their parcel or retrieve it. The module comprises the locking system 8 that prevents pulling out the compartments, so that the user would not be able to remove the moving compartment in its open position.

(23) The various open positions of several outward moving compartments depicted in drawings FIG. 1a to FIG. 3 are illustrative. One compartment will open in the preferable embodiment of the invention. The alternative embodiment of the invention allows opening several compartments if needed, for example, if it is necessary to send several parcels to the same recipient and they do not fit into one compartment, or when one person sends parcels to several recipients at the same time.

(24) The drawing FIG. 1a shows a perspective view of the modular parcel terminal according to the present invention in a preferable embodiment depicting the outward moving compartment in its open position. The electronics system 19 of the console module has compartments added above and below, in the preferable embodiment of the invention. The outward moving compartments have been added, preferably due to the suitable height of the screen and other devices of the electronics system, under the electronics system, with at least one compartment with door 16; and at least one compartment with door 16 has been added above the electronics system 19. Such embodiment enables maximum use of the space of the parcel terminal and guarantees the biggest capacity.

(25) The alternative embodiment of the invention shown in the drawing FIG. 1b is without compartments due to its bigger capacity for components of the electronics system 19 of the console module (for example various devices for identifying the user, devices for placing orders and/or making payments, batteries, etc.).

(26) All of the modules of the parcel terminal in the third embodiment of the present invention are with outward moving compartments, or with outward moving compartments and the location of the compartments with doors 16 has been built according to the special needs of the users and/or according to the special requirements set by the parcel terminal area of exploitation. For example, more outward moving compartments have been added higher up from or lower than the center of the parcel terminal, or the modules with outward moving compartments and with doors have been built in alternated pattern.

(27) The drawing FIG. 2a shows a perspective view of the module of the modular parcel terminal and the drawing FIG. 3 showing a side view of the module depicts different positions of the outward moving compartment. The drawings FIG. 4 to FIG. 7 show a variety of views of the outward moving compartment.

(28) The drawing FIG. 8a shows an example of retrieving a small parcel 21 from the parcel terminal in the case of known solutions where the user 6 has to push their hand deep into the parcel terminal to retrieve the small parcel 21 because the parcel 21 has slid to the rear part 20 of the parcel terminal.

(29) The example of retrieving a parcel 21 in the solution according to the present invention has been shown in the drawing FIG. 8b where retrieving the small parcel 21 that has slid to the rear part 20 of the parcel terminal upon the compartment moving out is simpler, more comfortable and safer for the user 6 because the user 6 does not have to make an effort to retrieve the small parcel 21 since they see precisely where the parcel is and can easily take it out because the outward moving compartment is open at the top.

(30) The method for sending parcels according to the present invention covers the following stages: The parcel is measured before entering it into the parcel terminal, and the measures are added to the parcel data; If the measures of the parcel are small enough and the parcel does not need a high compartment, an outward moving compartment will be opened for entering the parcel; The person entering the parcel can comfortably place the parcel in the compartment and push it closed together with the parcel; Upon retrieving the parcel the compartment will move out again and the person retrieving the parcel can access the parcel comfortably as the compartment is open at the top; After having retrieved the parcel, the open compartment is again pushed closed.

(31) Compared to the lockers with doors used in the known solutions, the opening used for entering and retrieving the parcel is several times larger. That is why it is also easier to retrieve parcels that fit into the compartment tightly.

(32) Outward moving compartments make retrieving parcels, especially from the compartments located in the upper and lower part of the parcel terminal, much more convenient compared to the known solutions because it is not necessary for the user to stretch their hand into the compartment.

(33) In order to enter and retrieve a parcel the user will enter the parcel into a compartment with door of suitable size or into a movable compartment and will enter the recipient. If the same compartment has been assigned for retrieving the parcel, the recipient receives an electronic message (for example, SMS, e-mail, smart phone app, etc.) and upon coming to retrieve the parcel they enter the relevant code into user interface. Upon entering the code the compartment is opened for them to retrieve the parcel. If the parcel is to be retrieved at a parcel terminal at some other address, another user comes to pick up the parcels, for example, the courier, and enters their access code at the user interface (or identifies their access rights in some other way), picks up parcels from the assigned compartments and takes them to the next parcel terminal where they enter each parcel separately upon having received access to the terminal.