Locking apparatus for community mailbox
12241294 ยท 2025-03-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05C19/08
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E05C19/08
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
A47G29/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A locking apparatus for a community mailbox prevents the opening of the main access door through which a mail carrier may gain access to the interiors of all of the individual mailboxes of the community mailbox. The locking apparatus has a mounting plate which is configured to be attached to an outer housing of the community mailbox. A stop plate is pivotally attached to the mounting plate. The stop plate is configured to be locked into a first position which prevents the opening of the main access door. The stop plate is further configured such that when unlocked, the stop plate may be pivoted into a second position which allows the opening of the main access door.
Claims
1. A locking apparatus for use in combination with a community mailbox, wherein the community mailbox is of the type comprising a plurality of individual mail compartments disposed in an array enclosed within an outer housing wherein access to each one of the plurality of individual mail compartments is gained by activating a latch accessible through a single access door enclosing an outgoing mail drop box, the locking apparatus comprising: a mounting plate configured to attach to a side of the outer housing of the community mailbox; a stop plate pivotally attached to the mounting plate by a hinge, the stop plate comprising a vertical portion and an integral horizontal stop plate flange adjacent the vertical portion, the vertical portion comprising a lock support structure disposed beneath the horizontal stop plate flange, the stop plate configured to pivot from a first position adjacent the single access door at a front of the community mailbox to a second position, wherein when the stop plate is retained in the first position the single access door is prevented from opening without preventing access to any of the other individual mail compartments; and a lock which retains the stop plate in the first position, the lock configured to be supported within a right angle corner of the stop plate when the stop plate is in the first position.
2. The locking apparatus of claim 1 wherein the mounting plate comprises an end portion which extends outwardly beyond the outer housing of the community mailbox.
3. The locking apparatus of claim 2 wherein a hasp is attached to the end portion of the mounting plate, wherein the hasp extends through an opening in the lock support structure when the stop plate is in the first position.
4. The locking apparatus of claim 3 wherein the lock comprises a hockey puck lock configured to attach to the hasp.
5. A method of locking a community mailbox the community mailbox of the type having an outer housing, a first double door, a second double door, a mail access door enclosing an outgoing mail drop box, and a plurality of individual mailbox doors disposed in an array enclosed within the outer housing, wherein the first double door and the second double door are configured to be opened by accessing a latch through the mail access door, wherein the method comprises the following steps: attaching a locking apparatus to the community mailbox, wherein the locking apparatus comprises a stop plate comprising a vertical portion and an integral horizontal stop plate flange, the stop plate further comprising a lock support structure disposed beneath the integral horizontal stop plate flange and adjacent the vertical portion wherein the stop plate has a first position where the stop plate is disposed immediately adjacent the mail access door, the lock support structure configured to support a lock when the stop plate is in the first position, and the stop plate having a second position where the stop plate is pivoted outwardly away from the mail access door, the locking apparatus further comprising a mounting plate attached to the outer housing, wherein the stop plate is pivotally attached to the mounting plate; and affixing the lock to a hasp which extends through the lock support structure when the stop plate is in the first position, the hasp attached to the mounting plate, thereby maintaining the stop plate in a locked first position wherein the stop plate prevents the mail access door from opening thereby preventing the opening of the first double door and the second double door but the stop plate does not prevent the opening of the individual mailbox doors and wherein with the lock detached from the hasp with the stop plate in the second position the mail access door is openable thereby providing access to the latch.
6. The method of claim 5 wherein the mounting plate has an end portion which extends outwardly beyond the outer housing of the community mailbox.
7. The method of claim 6 wherein the hasp is attached to the end portion of the mounting plate.
8. The method of claim 7 wherein the lock support structure comprises an opening which is configured such that the hasp extends through the opening when the stop plate is in the first position and the opening is pivoted away from the hasp when the stop plate is in the second position.
9. The method of claim 8 wherein the lock comprises a hockey puck lock configured to attach to the hasp.
10. The method of claim 9 wherein the stop plate comprises a lock support structure configured to support the hockey puck lock within a right angle corner of the stop plate when the stop plate is in the first position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(11) The main access door 12 will typically have a mail slot through which outgoing mail may be deposited for pick up by the mail carrier. The community mailbox 10 has a plurality of individual mailbox doors 14, each having a separate key assigned to the owner of that particular mailbox. The community mailbox 10 may also have a large package door 16 and a small package door 18 which allow the mail carrier to deposit packages intended for specific mail recipients and leave a key to either the large package door or small package door inside a particular mailbox, allowing the package recipient to gain access to the package enclosures. Community mailbox 10 has outer housing 20 which provides for an enclosure of all the individual mailboxes.
(12) Once the main access door 12 is opened as shown in
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(14) As illustrated in the figures, an embodiment of the disclosed locking apparatus 100 has a mounting plate 102 which attaches to the outer housing 20 by welding, by fasteners, such as carriage bolts, through bolt apertures 116, or by a combination of both. A stop plate 104 is pivotally attached to mounting plate 102 by a hinge 106 or the like. Stop plate 104 may also have a stop plate flange 108 which provides additional strength to the stop plate while also providing a barrier to the use of any device such as a hammer, drill, pry bar or the like on lock 120 which may be nestled within the protection of a right-angle corner of the stop plate 104 as shown in
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(16) In an embodiment of the disclosed locking apparatus 100 the mounting plate 102 may have an end portion 130 which extends outwardly beyond the outer housing 20 of the community mailbox 10. In this configuration, a hasp 110 may be attached such that an opening of the hasp extends from the inwardly facing side of the mounting plate 102 as shown in
(17) When an embodiment of the disclosed locking apparatus 100 is in the first position, hasp 110 may extend through an opening 118 in stop plate 104 as shown in