Locking apparatus for community mailbox
12376696 ยท 2025-08-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05C19/08
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
A47G29/124
HUMAN NECESSITIES
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 comprises a plurality of individual mail compartments, each enclosed by an individual mailbox door, the 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 main 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 first vertical member and a second vertical member wherein the first vertical member and the second vertical member are disposed in a right-angle configuration, the second vertical member comprising a lock engagement surface adjacent a right-angle corner of the stop plate, wherein the stop plate is configured to pivot from a first position wherein the first vertical member abuts the main access door without abutting any individual mailbox door to a second position; and a lock, the lock comprising a backside attached to the lock engagement surface, the lock configured to be manually engaged to lock the stop plate in the first position and the lock configured to be unlocked and allow the stop plate to pivot to the second position.
2. The locking apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a top plate attached to the first vertical member and the second vertical member.
3. The locking apparatus of claim 1 wherein the main access door comprises a key lock wherein in the first position the first vertical member extends over the key lock.
4. The locking apparatus of claim 1 wherein the lock comprises a hidden shackle lock.
5. The locking apparatus of claim 1 wherein the lock comprises a conically-shaped outwardly extending side.
6. 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.
7. The locking apparatus of claim 6 wherein a hasp is attached to the end portion of the mounting plate, wherein the hasp extends through an opening in the lock engagement surface when the stop plate is in the first position.
8. The locking apparatus of claim 1 wherein the lock engagement surface comprises a non-threaded aperture and the backside of the lock comprises a threaded aperture and the lock is attached to the lock engagement surface by a fastener extending through the non-threaded aperture and into the threaded aperture.
9. The locking apparatus of claim 1 wherein the backside of the lock is in flush engagement with the lock engagement surface.
10. A method of locking and unlocking a community mailbox, the community mailbox having an outer housing, a first double door, a second double door, a main access door enclosing an outgoing mail drop box, and a plurality of individual mail compartments, each enclosed by an individual mailbox door, the plurality of individual mail compartments 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 main access door, wherein the method comprises the following steps: attaching a locking apparatus to the community mailbox, wherein the locking apparatus comprises a mounting plate configured to a side of the community mailbox, a stop plate pivotally attached to the mounting plate, the stop plate comprising a first vertical member and a second vertical member wherein the first vertical member and the second vertical member are disposed in a right-angle configuration, wherein the second vertical member comprises a lock fixedly attached to a lock engagement surface, wherein the stop plate is configured to pivot from a first position adjacent the main access door to a second position, wherein, in said first position, the stop plate abuts the main access door without abutting any individual mailbox door and, in said second position, the stop plate does not abut the main access door; placing the stop plate into the first position; and activating the lock to cause a shackle to engage a hasp which extends through the lock engagement surface when the stop plate is in the first position, thereby locking the stop plate in the first position.
11. The method of claim 10 wherein the stop plate comprises a top plate attached to the first vertical member and to the second vertical member.
12. The method of claim 10 wherein the mounting plate has an end portion which extends outwardly beyond the outer housing of the community mailbox.
13. The method of claim 12 wherein the hasp is attached to the end portion of the mounting plate, wherein the hasp extends through an opening in the lock engagement surface when the 16 stop plate is in the first position.
14. The method of claim 10 herein the lock engagement surface comprises a non-threaded aperture and the lock comprises a backside comprising a threaded aperture, wherein the lock is attached to the lock engagement surface by a fastener extending through the non-threaded aperture and into the threaded aperture.
15. The method of claim 14 wherein the backside of the lock is in flush engagement with the lock engagement surface.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(14) The main access door 12 will typically have a mail slot through which outgoing mail may be deposited into an outgoing mail drop box for pick up by the mail carrier. The community mailbox 10 has a plurality of individual mail compartments disposed within an array enclosed within an outer housing 20. Each individual mail compartment is enclosed by an individual mailbox door 14, each having a separate key assigned to the owner of that mailbox. The term main access door is defined herein to refer only to main access door 12 and specifically excludes any of the individual mailbox doors. Likewise, the term individual mailbox doors does not include main access door 12. 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 into the enclosures behind those doors 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. Large package door 16 and small package door 18 are included within the term individual mailbox door but not within the term main access door. Community mailbox 10 has outer housing 20 which provides for an enclosure of all the individual mailboxes. Community mailbox 10 may be mounted on vertical column 32.
(15) A mail carrier opens main access door 12 by using a key which fits lock 30. Once the main access door 12 is opened as shown in
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(18) 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. Stop plate 104 is pivotally attached to mounting plate 102 by a hinge 106 or the like. Stop plate 104 comprises a first vertical member 105. Stop plate 104 may be pivoted to a first position in which vertical member 105 abuts the main access door 12 but does not abut any of the other individual mailbox doors 14, 16, 18. Stop plate 104 further comprises a second vertical member 107 which attaches to mounting plate 102. As shown in the figures, first vertical member 105 and second vertical member 107 are formed in a right-angle configuration, typically from a single piece of structural steel. Second vertical member 107 comprises a lock engagement surface 109 to which a lock 120 is attached as discussed below. Lock 120 may be activated to lock stop plate 104 to maintain it in the first position. Lock engage surface 109 may comprise one or more non-threaded apertures 111 which extend completely through second vertical member 107 as shown in
(19) Stop plate 104 may also have a top plate 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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(21) 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 with hinge 106 positioned at the end of the end portion. In this configuration, a hasp 110 may be attached to end portion 130. Hasp 110 is attached on mounting plate 102 such that it aligns with an opening 118 of stop plate 104 as the stop plate 104 is pivoted into the first position. Upon the pivoting of the stop plate 104 into the first position, opening 118 receives hasp 110. Upon the stop plate 104 reaching the first position, a portion of hasp 110 extends through opening 118 and into a slot on the backside of lock 120, where it can be engaged by lock shackle 124. Hasp 110 may be configured to have a structural integrity consistent with the mounting plate 102 with hasp 110 comprising a thick steel construction. Hasp 110 may be attached to the mounting plate 102 by insertion of the hasp through an opening in the mounting plate and attaching by welding leaving hasp attachment weld 114.
(22) An embodiment of a lock 120 which works with the disclosed apparatus is depicted in
(23) When an embodiment of the disclosed locking apparatus 100 is in the first position, hasp 110 extends through an opening 118 in stop plate 104 as shown in
(24) While lock 120 may be attached to lock engagement surface 109 by a variety of means, including brazing, high strength adhesives, and the like, the embodiment of lock 120 depicted in
(25) A method of locking and unlocking a community mailbox 10 is realized through the use of embodiments of the above-described locking apparatus 100. The method comprises the steps of attaching an embodiment of the locking apparatus 100 to a community mailbox, placing the stop plate 104 in the first position, and manually activating the lock 120 which causes lock shackle 124 to engage hasp 110.