Claims
- 1. In a communication system for the detection of mail delivered to a remote closed mail receptacle, where said mail receptacle comprises plural separate mail receptacles in close proximity to one another and each said separate mail receptacle is accessible to a user thereof, where each said separate receptacle includes at least a pair of opposing walls with means mounted therein for detecting the presence of mail, the improvement comprising in combination therewith the provision ofa.) a portable battery, intermittently operable, radio transceiver mounted on one of each said opposing wall, including at least one infrared light beam directed toward the second of each said opposing wall, and a beam reflector membrane on each said second opposing wall, whereby a reflected said beam from said membrane represents a “no-mail” mode, and an interrupted said beam represents a “mail- present” mode; b.) a powered radio frequency polling transceiver relay in communication with said intermittently operable, radio transceiver for detecting said “mail-present” mode in each said separate mail receptacle, whereby said radio frequency polling transceiver is a single unit scanning all said separate mail receptacles and operable to receive and store said individual codes from each said separate mail receptacle and is further programmed with an individual code specific to said intermittently operable, radio transceiver, and memory means to store receipt of transmission of said individual code for each said separate mail receptacle; and, c.) at least one radio transceiver operable to read said individual code through said polling transceiver, whereby delivered mail may be detected in each said remote, closed separate mail receptacle.
- 2. The mail alert communication system according to claim 1, wherein there are a pair of infrared light beams in a converging relationship toward said beam reflector membrane within each said seperate mail receptacle.
- 3. The mail alert communication system according to claim 1, wherein each said separate mail receptacle includes a top and bottom wall, and said intermittently operable, radio transceiver is mounted on said top wall and said beam reflector membrane is mounted on said bottom wall.
- 4. The mail alert communication system according to claim 1, wherein said powered radio frequency polling transceiver relay is mounted in a fixed position within a prescribed distance to said intermittently operable, radio transceiver.
- 5. The mail alert communication system according to claim 1, including means for testing the viability of the battery of said intermittently operable, radio transceiver.
- 6. The mail alert communication system according to claim 1, wherein said intermittently operable, radio transceiver includes a scanner means operable to scan comparable systems to read the operating codes of said comparable systems, and to program said system with said individual code unique from said operating codes.
- 7. The mail alert communication system according to claim 1, wherein the power source for said radio frequency polling transceiver relay is powered by a source selected from the group consisting of AC electricity, DC electricity, and solar power.
- 8. The mail alert communication system according to claim 1, wherein said at least one radio transceiver is a mobile unit selected from the group consisting of an automobile mounted unit, pager, and cellular phone.
- 9. The mail alert communication system according to claim 1, wherein there is at least one said radio transceiver associated with each said mail, receptacle, and that at least one said associated radio transceiver is operable only with its assigned said individual code.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application, directed to a remote mail alerting system, which relies upon an interrupted laser light as the mail detection mechanism, is related to co-pending application, Ser. No. 09/253,366, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,114,959, granted Sep. 5, 2000, by one of the inventors hereof, where the latter system for detecting mail at a remote location is by a weight sensitive mechanism.
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