Time capsule with clandestine key
09573742 ยท 2017-02-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05B65/5284
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05G1/005
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
B65D43/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D25/54
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D55/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A time capsule includes a housing having a floor and an upper side wall extending upwardly from the floor and a lower side wall extending downwardly from the floor. The floor and the at least one upper side wall together define an upper chamber. The floor and the at least one lower side wall together define a lower chamber. A bottom wall is fixedly attached to lower edges of the at least one lower side wall so as to block access to the lower chamber. A lid is coupled to upper edges of the at least one upper side wall, the lid movable between an open configuration allowing access to the upper chamber and a closed configuration blocking access to the upper chamber, the lid having a lock that holds the lid at the closed configuration until unlocked with a key situated in the lower chamber.
Claims
1. A time capsule, comprising: a housing having a floor and at least one upper side wall extending upwardly from a peripheral edge of said floor and at least one lower side wall extending downwardly from said peripheral edge of said floor; said floor and said at least one upper side wall together define an upper chamber; said floor and said at least one lower side wall together define a lower chamber; a bottom wall fixedly attached to lower edges of said at least one lower side wall so as to block access to said lower chamber; a lid coupled to upper edges of said at least one upper side wall, said lid movable between an open configuration allowing access to said upper chamber and a closed configuration blocking access to said upper chamber, said lid having a lock that holds said lid at said closed configuration until unlocked with a key; wherein said key is situated in said lower chamber and configured to release said lock.
2. The time capsule as in claim 1, comprising a top wall releasably situated atop said at least one upper wall of said housing so as to selectively block access to said upper chamber when said lid is in said open configuration.
3. The time capsule as in claim 2, wherein said lid includes a transparent panel through which said upper chamber is visible if said top wall is removed.
4. The time capsule as in claim 1, wherein said lid includes a transparent panel through which said upper chamber is visible.
5. The time capsule as in claim 1, wherein said lid is pivotally coupled to said upper edges of said at least one upper side wall with a hinge.
6. The time capsule as in claim 2, wherein a handle is coupled to an upper surface of said top wall by which said top wall is removable from said housing.
7. The time capsule as in claim 1, wherein said at least one upper side wall and said at least one lower side wall are continuous walls, respectively, such that said housing has a cylindrical configuration.
8. The time capsule as in claim 1, wherein said at least one upper side wall is a plurality of upper side walls and said at least one lower side wall is a plurality of lower side walls such that said housing has a rectangular configuration.
9. The time capsule as in claim 1, wherein said lower chamber has a geometric area less than a geometric area of said upper chamber.
10. The time capsule as in claim 1, wherein said bottom wall is constructed of a thin wooden material that is not sturdy against breakage.
11. The time capsule as in claim 1, wherein said at least one upper side wall defines a ledge adjacent said upper edges of said at least one upper side wall, said top wall configured to selectively rest atop said ledge in a nested relationship.
12. The time capsule as in claim 1, wherein said lock includes: a base coupled to an outer surface of said at least one upper side wall; a fastener coupled to an outer surface of said lid, said fastener pivotally movable between a stowed configuration adjacent said outer surface of said lid and a deployed configuration in communication with said base; a lock member configured to constrain said fastener in communication with said base and, as a result, hold said lid at said closed configuration.
13. The time capsule as in claim 1, wherein said key is only removable from said lower chamber when said bottom wall is breached.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(16) A time capsule according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be described in detail with reference to
(17) The housing 20 of the time capsule 10 includes a floor 22 and at least one upper side wall 26 extending upwardly from a peripheral edge 24 of the floor 22. Similarly, at least one lower side wall 34 extends downwardly from the peripheral edge 24 of the floor 22. Together, the floor 22 and upper side wall 26 define an open space that will be referred to as an upper chamber 30. Likewise, the floor 22 and lower side wall 34 define an open space that will be referred to as an lower chamber 34. Accordingly, the floor 22 is sandwiched in between the upper chamber 30 and lower chamber 34. Preferably, the upper chamber 30 has a larger geometric volume than the lower chamber 34 for reasons discussed later.
(18) In an embodiment (not illustrated), a single continuous upper side wall 26 may extend upwardly from the floor 22 such that the housing 20 may have a circular, cylindrical, oval, conical, or similar configuration. Preferably, however, a plurality of upper side walls 26 extend upwardly from the peripheral edges 24 of the floor 22 and a plurality of lower side walls 34 extend downwardly in like manner. Accordingly, the housing 20 may have a generally rectangular configuration (illustrated in the figures) like a box, although the configuration may have a square configuration or the like.
(19) A bottom wall 35 is coupled to lower (distal) edges of the lower side walls 32 and extends completely therebetween so as to block or prevent access to the lower chamber 34. In other words, the lower chamber 34 may be sealed against access from the point of manufacture or, alternatively, at a point of assembly by a user. In either case, a key 50 may be positioned in the lower chamber 34 before the bottom wall 35 is attached and situated to block access into the lower chamber 34. Preferably, the bottom wall 35 is constructed of a thin, wooden material that is not sturdy to withstand breakage. In other words, it is anticipated that the bottom wall 35 may be broken, severed, or otherwise breached by a person, whether he uses his own hands, a hammer, knife, screwdriver, or the like (
(20) The housing 20 may include a lid 40 removably coupled to upper edges of a respective upper side wall 26. In an embodiment, the lid 40 may be pivotally coupled thereto, such as with a hinge 44, and movable between a closed configuration blocking or preventing access to the upper chamber 30 (
(21) Now more particularly, the lock 46 includes a base 48 coupled to an outer surface of a respective upper side wall 26. Further, a fastener 49 is coupled to an outer surface of the lid 40, the fastener 49 being pivotally movable between a stowed configuration adjacent the outer surface of the lid 40 (
(22) In an embodiment, the housing 20 may include a top wall 38 releasably situated atop the upper side wall 26 thereof. When positioned atop the upper side wall 26, the top wall 38 blocks access to the upper chamber 30 (
(23) The upper side wall 26, a pair of opposed upper side walls, or the plurality of the upper side walls, collectively, may have a sufficient thickness and be configured to define a ledge 28. In one embodiment, a pair of auxiliary walls 36 may be coupled to respective upper side walls 26 and configured to define the ledge 28. The ledge 28 is configured to receive the top wall 38 in a nested relationship (
(24) The lid 40 may include a transparent panel 42 or, in one embodiment, be entirely constructed of a transparent material such as glass, Plexiglas, or a transparent plastic material. The transparent panel 42 enables a user to view the contents of the upper chamber 30 when the lid 40 is closed/lockedbut only if the top wall 38 is not in position as described above. Preferably, however, the contents will remain hidden from view until the lock 46 is opened with the key 50 at the predetermined future date according to the purposes and objects of the present invention.
(25) In use, the time capsule 10 may first be opened and the upper chamber 30 loaded with memorabilia, such as family heirlooms, family photographs, personal letters, and other items of nostalgia. When the user is sure all desired items have been included, he may position the top wall 38 to block view of the upper chamber 30, move the lid 40 to the closed configuration, and secure the lock 46 as described above. The key 50 configured to open the lock 46 will have been situated in the lower chamber 34 at the time of manufacture or may be inserted through a one-way slot (not shown) in the bottom wall 35. When a future user desires to gain access to the time capsule 10such as on a predetermined date specified on the housing 20, in a last testament and will, or some other indicatorthe bottom wall 35 may be broken open, such as with a hammer, screwdriver, or other blunt object and the key 50 may be retrieved (
(26) It is understood that while certain forms of this invention have been illustrated and described, it is not limited thereto except insofar as such limitations are included in the following claims and allowable functional equivalents thereof.