Cluster mailbox protective gate system

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6749109
  • Patent Number
    6,749,109
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, January 7, 2003
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 15, 2004
    20 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Sandy; Robert J.
    • Miller; William L
    Agents
    • Stoneman; Martin L.
Abstract
A system for protecting cluster mailboxes such as neighborhood delivery and collection box units (NDCBU's) and Cluster Box Units (CBU's)from vandalism or theft of the mail. A custom-fit protective gate is built and installed around the mail carrier access doors of a cluster mailbox. The protective gate is built to aesthetically blend in with the neighborhood environment and may include decorative accoutrements such as decorative screening. Further, the system provides a means to install USPTO locks thereby providing uniform access by mail carriers. Even further, the system provides for double nesting doors to access a flat wall unit collection box, such that users may have secured access to individual mailboxes and a mail person may have secured master access to all mailboxes.
Description




BACKGROUND




This invention relates to providing a system for protecting mailboxes, such as neighborhood delivery and collection box units (NDCBU's) and Cluster Box Units (CBU's). Neighborhood delivery and collection box units (NDCBUs) and cluster box units (CBUs), all herein further referred to as cluster mailboxes, are examples of centralized mail delivery, also known as central point delivery. The conveniently located units provide for the delivery and collection of mail. The delivery compartments are individually locked and large enough to hold magazines, merchandise samples, and up to several days accumulation of mail. Outgoing mail is typically deposited in a separate designated compartment. In many areas, parcel lockers are also installed alongside cluster mailboxes to save the customer trips to the post office to pick up packages. With this service, customers enjoy greater mail security and convenience.




Typically, cluster mailboxes are freestanding, pedestal-mounted mail boxes containing, (e.g., 8, 12, 13, or 16, typically) individually locked mailboxes and parcel compartments. These cluster mailboxes typically have front mailbox compartments and single (or occasionally multiple) rear access doors that are locked with a Unites States Postal Service (herein referred to as USPO) keyed lock and allow access to all the mailbox compartments through the one rear door. Installations can be modified to blend with any community decor. A concrete slab normally secures such cluster mailboxes. The Unites States Postal Service has specific requirements for such installations. For example, Postal installed minimum-sized slabs are four feet wide and five feet front to back (4′×5′) in 12″ deep concrete. This size slab will serve approximately eleven customers. One adds about three feet per about sixteen mailboxes (deliveries). For example, a 10′×5′ slab will service approximately forty-five deliveries.




Apartments and commercial buildings are often served by cluster mailboxes installed within a wall of the structure. This type of cluster mailbox typically provides front access doors that are locked with one or more USPO keyed locks and allow access to all the mailbox compartments through one or more front access doors.




Cluster mailboxes such as those described above provide delivery and collection services to a number of residences from a centrally located installation. However, they also provide thieves with a central location for theft of the mail; and this has become a problem. Rural area mailboxes are vulnerable to vandalism because they are usually isolated, located on public thoroughfares, and frequently not visible to the box owners from their homes. City residential mailboxes are vandalized to a lesser degree, but the problem persists. Vandals need only break the single rear Postman's access (or front or both) door lock on a cluster mailbox to gain access to all the individual mailboxes.




A system to prevent such theft of the mail and still allow easy access by Postal Employees would be of great benefit.




OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION




A primary object and feature of the present invention is to provide a protective gate system for restricting access and preventing theft from the rear (postman's access) door of a cluster mailbox.




It is a further object and feature of the present invention to provide a protective gate system for restricting access and preventing theft from the front (users access) door of a cluster mailbox.




It is a further object and feature of the present invention to provide such a system that is custom-made to fit each cluster mailbox or a set of such cluster mailboxes.




It is a further object and feature of the present invention to provide such a system that blends in with the community decor.




It is yet a further object and feature of the present invention to provide such a system that may be securely attached to the concrete slab, which normally secures such cluster mailboxes.




It is yet a further object and feature of the present invention to provide such a system that may be securely attached to the structure of a building especially having wall mounted cluster mailboxes.




A further primary object and feature of the present invention is to provide such a system that is efficient, inexpensive, and handy. Other objects and features of this invention will become apparent with reference to the following descriptions.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In accordance with a preferred embodiment hereof, this invention provides a protective gate system for a cluster mailbox, having at least one postman's access door and a plurality of individual mailboxes, comprising, in combination: at least one gate structured and arranged to protect entry to the at least one postman's access door; and, at least one support to support such gate; wherein such at least one gate comprises at least one gate frame having at least one gate door comprising at least one gate lock; wherein such at least one gate frame is structured and arranged to frame the at least one postman's access door; wherein such at least one gate door is adapted to permit entry to the at least one postman's access door; and, wherein such at least one gate lock is adapted to lock such at least one gate door; and wherein the at least one postman's access door is protected and may be selectively accessed by unlocking such at least one gate lock. Moreover, it provides such a protective gate system wherein such at least one gate door comprises at least one gate door hinge. Additionally, it provides such a protective gate system wherein such at least one gate door comprises at least one screen portion. Also, it provides such a protective gate system wherein such at least one screen portion comprises at least one decorative screen to decorate such at least one screen portion. In addition, it provides such a protective gated gate system wherein such at least one lock comprises at least one United States Postal Lock.




In accordance with another preferred embodiment hereof, this invention provides a protective gate system for at least one cluster mailbox having a first side comprising at least one postman's access door and a second side comprising a plurality of individual mailboxes, comprising, in combination: at least one gated structured and arranged to protect entry to the at least one postman's access door and the plurality of individual mailboxes; and at least one support to support such at least one gate; wherein such at least one gate comprises at least one first gate frame having at least one first gate door comprising at least one first gate lock; wherein such at least one gate comprises at least one second gate frame having at least one second gate door comprising at least one second gate lock; wherein such at least one first gate frame is structured and arranged to frame the at least one postman's access door; wherein such at least one second gate frame is structured and arranged to frame the plurality of individual mailboxes; wherein such at least one first gate door is adapted to permit entry to the at least one postman's access door; wherein such at least one second gate door is adapted to permit entry to the plurality of individual mailboxes; wherein such at least one first gate lock is adapted to lock such at least one first gate door; wherein such at least one second gate lock is adapted to lock such at least one second gate door; wherein the at least one postman's access door is protected and may be selectively accessed by unlocking such at least one first gate lock; and, wherein the plurality of individual mailboxes are protected and may be selectively accessed by unlocking such at least one second gate lock. And, it provides such a protective gate system wherein: such at least one first gate door comprises at least one first gate door hinge; and such at least one second gate door comprises at least one second gate door hinge.




Further, it provides such a protective gate system wherein such at least one first gate door comprises at least one screen portion. Even further, it provides such a protective gate system wherein such at least one second gate door comprises at least one screen portion. Moreover, it provides such a protective gate system wherein such at least one second gate door comprises at least one screen portion.




Additionally, it provides such a protective gate system wherein such at least one screen portion comprises at least one decorative screen to decorate such at least one screen portion. Also, it provides such a protective gate system wherein such at least one first lock comprises at least one United States Postal Lock. In addition, it provides such a protective gate system wherein such at least one screen portion comprises 9-guage expanded metal.




In accordance with yet another preferred embodiment hereof, this invention provides a protective gate system for a cluster mailbox, having only one accessible side, comprising at least one postman's access door and at least one mailbox located on the accessible side, comprising, in combination: at least one gate structured and arranged to protect entry to the at least one postman's access door and the plurality of individual mailboxes; and at least one support to support such at least one gate; wherein such at least one gate comprises at least one first gate frame having at least one first gate door comprising at least one first gate lock; wherein such at least one gate comprises at least one second gate frame having at least one second gate door comprising at least one second gate lock; wherein such at least one second gate frame is nested within such at least one first gate frame; wherein such at least one first gate frame is structured and arranged to frame the at least one postman's access door; wherein such at least one second gate frame is structured and arranged to frame the plurality of individual mailboxes; wherein such at least one first gate door is adapted to permit entry to the at least one postman's access door; wherein such at least one second gate door is adapted to permit entry to the plurality of individual mailboxes; wherein such at least one first gate lock is adapted to lock such at least one first gate door; wherein such at least one second gate lock is adapted to lock such at least one second gate door; wherein the at least one postman's access door is protected and may be selectively accessed by unlocking such at least one first gate lock; and, wherein the plurality of individual mailboxes are protected and may be selectively accessed by unlocking such at least one second gate lock.




Furthermore, it provides such a protective gate system wherein: such at least one first gate door comprises at least one first gate door hinge; and such at least one second gate door comprises at least one second gate door hinge. Further, it provides such a protective gate system wherein such at least one second gate door comprises at least one screen portion. Even further, it provides such a protective gate system wherein such at least one screen portion comprises at least one decorative screen to decorate such at least one screen portion. Still further, it provides such a protective gate system wherein such at least one first lock comprises at least one United States Postal Lock. In addition, it provides such a protective gate system wherein such at least one screen portion comprises 9-guage expanded metal. Even further, it provides such a protective gate system wherein the accessible side is flush within a mounting wall and wherein such at least one first gate frame comprises attachment tabs adapted to attach such at least one first gate frame to the mounting wall.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of the cluster mailbox protective gate system according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a front facing view of the cluster mailbox protective gate system according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 3

is a side view of the cluster mailbox protective gate system according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 4

is a sectional view through section


4





4


of FIG.


2


.





FIG. 5

is a top view of an access door of the cluster mailbox protective gate system according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 6

is a perspective exploded view, illustrating the basic components of the cluster mailbox protective gate system according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 7

is a sectional view through section


7





7


of FIG.


2


.





FIG. 8

is a sectional view through section


8





8


of FIG.


2


.





FIG. 9

is a sectional view through section


9





9


of FIG.


2


.





FIG. 10

is a partial perspective view of a locking mechanism of a hinged door of the cluster mailbox protective gate system according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 11

is a partial side view, illustrating a preferred method of installing the ground supports of the cluster mailbox protective gate system according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 12

is a front facing view of another preferred embodiment of the hinged door illustrating a decorative security screen.





FIG. 13

is a side view of a cluster mailbox protective gate system according to an alternate preferred embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 14

is a side view of a cluster mailbox protective gate system according to another preferred embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 15

is a perspective view of a cluster mailbox protective gate system installed over a wall mounted cluster mailbox according to yet another preferred embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 16

is a front facing view of the wall mounted cluster mailbox illustration key features of a typical mailbox.





FIG. 17

is a front facing view of the cluster mailbox protective gate system according to FIG.


15


.





FIG. 18

is a front facing view of a mounting frame of the cluster mailbox protective gate system according to FIG.


15


.





FIG. 19

is a front facing view of a hinged door of the cluster mailbox protective gate system according to FIG.


15


.





FIG. 20

is a view through section


20





20


of the cluster mailbox protective gate system of FIG.


15


.





FIG. 21

is a view through section


21





21


of the cluster mailbox protective gate system of FIG.


17


.





FIG. 22

is a perspective view of a center protection assembly of the cluster mailbox protective gate system of FIG.


15


.





FIG. 23

is a view through section


23





23


of the cluster mailbox protective gate system of FIG.


17


.





FIG. 24

is a view through section


24





24


of the cluster mailbox protective gate system of FIG.


17


.





FIG. 25

is a front facing view of a cluster mailbox protective gate system for a wall mounted cluster mailbox according to an alternate preferred embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 26

is a front facing view of an outer-hinged door of the cluster mailbox protective gate system according to FIG.


25


.





FIG. 27

is a front facing view of an inner-hinged door of the cluster mailbox protective gate system according to FIG.


25


.





FIG. 28

is a view through section


28





28


of the cluster mailbox protective gate system of FIG.


25


.





FIG. 29

is a view through section


29





29


of the cluster mailbox protective gate system of FIG.


25


.





FIG. 30

is a view through section


30





30


of the cluster mailbox protective gate system of FIG.


25


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION




Reference is now made to the drawings.

FIG. 1

is a perspective view of the cluster mailbox protective gate system


50


according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention. In the illustrated embodiment, a cluster mailbox


52


is shown with a protective gate


54


attached to it. Preferably, the protective gate


54


comprises a sturdy exterior frame


56


supported by one or more posts


58


(embodying herein at least one support to support such gate). Preferably, exterior frame


56


comprises one inch by three inch hollow steel tubing, further comprising interior posts


60


, preferably three-quarter-inch by one and one-half inch hollow steel, further comprising one or more hinged doors


62


, as shown (embodying herein wherein such at least one gate door comprises at least one gate door hinge). Preferably, hinged doors


62


comprise a locking mechanism


64


(the above arrangement embodies herein wherein such at least one gate lock is adapted to lock such at least one gate door). The above described arrangement embodies herein wherein such at least one gate comprises at least one gate frame having at least one gate door comprising at least one gate lock. Under appropriate circumstances, other materials and dimensions may suffice, such as, for example, aluminum or strengthened plastics.




Protective gate


54


preferably covers and protects the rear


78


of the cluster mailbox


52


, including the rear doors


66


(also referred to herein as the postman's access door), as shown (this arrangement embodies herein at least one gate structured and arranged to protect entry to the at least one postman's access door). The rear doors


66


of the cluster mailbox


52


are the most common and vulnerable place where a break-in occurs to the cluster mailbox


52


. Preferably, the entire rear door(s)


66


of the cluster mailbox


52


are covered by the exterior frame


56


(embodying herein wherein such at least one gate frame is structured and arranged to frame the at least one postman's access door) and the protective gate


54


, as shown. Preferably, a mail-delivery-person


68


may easily access the cluster mailbox


52


by unlocking the hinged doors


62


(embodying herein wherein such at least one gate door is adapted to permit entry to the at least one postman's access door) and unlocking, then accessing, the rear doors


66


of the cluster mailbox


52


(embodying herein wherein the at least one postman's access door is protected and may be selectively accessed by unlocking such at least one gate lock).





FIG. 2

is a front facing view of the cluster mailbox protective gate system according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 2

illustrates a preferred arrangement of the hinged doors


62


of the protective gate


54


. Preferably, the hinged doors


62


are made of metal, preferably comprising an outer frame


70


, preferably one-inch square tubular steel. Preferably, there is metal screening


72


within the frame


70


(embodying herein wherein such at least one gate door comprises at least one screen portion), preferably, ¾-inch 9-guage expanded metal screen (embodying herein wherein such at least one screen portion comprises 9-guage expanded metal). Under appropriate circumstances, other materials may suffice. The hinged doors


62


are preferably attached to the outer frame


70


by a hinge


74


, preferably a continuous hinge, as shown. Preferably, hinge


74


is a stainless steel hinge preferably type-304 stainless steel. Under appropriate circumstances, other types of hinges and materials may suffice. Preferably, the metal screening


72


is welded to the steel outer frame


70


, preferably about every inch around the perimeter of the metal screening


72


, in well-known ways. Preferably, the hinge


74


is attached, preferably by welding, to both the outer frame


70


and the exterior frame


56


, as shown. Under appropriate circumstances, other attachment arrangements may suffice.




FIG.


1


and

FIG. 2

also illustrate preferred arrangements of the hinged doors


62


, for example, when used as a single door


80


or in combination, such as two doors


82


and


84


, as shown. Use of two doors


82


and


84


is preferable when multiple rear doors


66


of the cluster mailbox


52


are covered, as shown, however, under appropriate circumstances, other door arrangements may suffice.





FIG. 3

is a side view of the cluster mailbox protective gate system


50


according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 4

is a sectional view through section


4





4


of FIG.


2


. FIG.


3


and

FIG. 4

further illustrate the preferred positioning of the protective gate


54


over and adjacent the cluster mailbox


52


. Preferably, the protective gate


54


is positioned such that the cluster mailbox


52


is approximately two inches inset within the protective gate


54


, as shown. Dimension A in

FIG. 4

would preferably be about two inches based on an overall dimension of the exterior frame


56


of about three inches (also see FIG.


7


). The exterior frame


56


is preferably one inch by three inch hollow steel tubing, as shown and illustrated in FIG.


4


. Under appropriate circumstances, other materials and dimensions may suffice. Also illustrated is post


58


.




Preferably, post


58


extends from the bottom


86


of the protective gate


54


, as shown. Preferably, post


58


is weldably attached to the protective gate


54


positioned as shown. In addition, the post


58


preferably has an additional support member


88


extending from the lower end


90


of the post


58


to the support surface


92


, preferably at an angle of about


45


degrees, as shown. The above arrangement embodies herein at least one support to support such at least one gate. Preferably, the support member


88


is weldably attached to post


58


, positioned as shown. Under appropriate circumstances, other attachment arrangements may suffice. Preferably, the support surface


92


is a concrete slab, preferably on or in the ground. The post


58


is preferably three inch by three inch hollow metal tubing, preferably steel, preferably primed and painted steel, and is preferably secured to the support surface


92


utilizing a bottom base plate


94


, as shown. Under appropriate circumstances, other arrangements may suffice. Preferably, bottom base plate


94


is four inches wide by four inches long, preferably steel, preferably one-half-inch thick steel metal plate. Preferably, bottom base plate


94


is secured to the support surface utilizing concrete lag bolts


96


inserted into expanding shields


98


, as shown. In addition, additional support member


88


extending from the lower end


90


is preferably secured to the support surface


92


utilizing a bottom base plate


95


, as shown. Preferably, bottom base plate


95


is about two inches wide by four inches long, is preferably steel, preferably, one-half-inch thick steel metal plate. Such securing methods of a base plate to concrete slabs are well known and those knowledgeable in such art may choose, under appropriate circumstances, to use other arrangements.





FIG. 5

is a top view of an access door of the cluster mailbox protective gate system according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 5

illustrates the relative positions of the preferred positioning of the protective gate


54


over and adjacent the cluster mailbox


52


as well as the positioning of both the hinged doors


62


and rear doors


66


.





FIG. 6

is a perspective exploded view, partially in section, illustrating the basic components of the cluster mailbox protective gate system


50


according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention. A preferred method of making the protective gate system


50


is as follows:




Preferably, the cluster mailbox


52


or mailboxes are measured to determine what height and width dimensions are necessary to cover the rear doors


66


of the cluster mailbox


52


and enclose the exterior perimeter


76


(noted as a vertical dotted line in

FIG. 3 and a

horizontal dotted line in

FIG. 5

) of the cluster mailbox


52


. Next, the exterior frame


56


is cut to length preferably utilizing one-inch by three-inch steel hollow metal tubing, as shown. Preferably, a rectangular-shaped frame is then assembled and connected with vertical members


100


and horizontal members


102


, preferably by welding. Corners


104


may be butt-welded together but mitered corners are preferable. Under appropriate circumstances, other arrangements may suffice. Once the perimeter of the exterior frame


56


is welded, the posts


58


are welded to the bottom


86


of the exterior frame


56


, as shown. Preferably, the bottom base plates


94


and


95


are pre-welded onto the respective posts


58


and support members


88


prior to assembly to the exterior frame


56


. Preferably, a post


58


is placed and attached on each end


106


and


108


(see

FIG. 1

) of the protective gate


54


, as shown, and additional posts


58


are placed about every four to six feet. The next step is preferably to install and attach the interior posts


60


, which also comprise the door latch vertical members


110


, followed by installation of the hinged doors


62


. Preferably, the interior posts


60


are made from three-quarter-inch wide by one and one-half-inch thick hollow metal tubing, preferably steel. Under appropriate circumstances, other materials, for example, aluminum or strengthened plastics, may suffice. Preferably, the hinged doors


62


are pre-assembled, as shown. Preferably, the hinged doors


62


are formed from one-inch by one-inch square hollow metal tubing, preferably steel, preferably welded together. Preferably, hinge


74


is attached by welding as described above. The United States Postal Service utilizes special locks and has specific requirements for such locks. The present invention customizes a lock plate


112


to accommodate such USPO Locks or any lock required or requested by the user. Preferably, the lock plate


112


is about a four-inch by four and one-half-inch rectangular plate, as shown. Preferably, hole


116


locations are derived from matching up the (lock assembly


114


) bolt holes


118


with the lock plate


112


. Preferably, the lock assembly


114


is attached to the lock plate using bolts


124


and washers


120


and nuts


122


, as shown. Preferably, the nuts


122


and washers


120


are located towards the cluster mailbox


52


to be more secure.




The next preferred step in the manufacture of the protective gate


54


is to attach the metal screening


72


. Preferably, the metal screening


72


is attached by welding along the inner perimeter


126


of the hinged doors


62


, as shown. Preferably, the metal screening is spot-welded about every inch along the inner perimeter


126


. Next, stop tabs


128


are preferably welded to the outside portion


130


of the hinged door


62


, as shown. The purpose of the stop tabs


128


is to keep the hinged doors


62


from hitting the rear doors


66


during operation. Under appropriate circumstances, other arrangements may suffice.





FIG. 7

is a sectional view through section


7





7


of FIG.


2


.

FIG. 7

further illustrates the preferred connection and relative location of the exterior frame


56


as it encompasses the cluster mailbox


52


. Steel outer frame


70


is also illustrated, as is the position of the metal screening


72


. Preferably, there is a very small gap


132


between the bottom


134


of the exterior frame


56


and the top


136


of the cluster mailbox


52


. The small gap


132


assists in preventing break-in of the cluster mailbox by limiting the tools (such as a crowbar) that can be slid into the gap


132


. Under appropriate circumstances, other blocking arrangements may suffice.





FIG. 8

is a sectional view through section


8





8


of FIG.


2


.

FIG. 8

further illustrates the preferred positioning of one end


138


of the outer frame


70


and a hinged door as shown in FIG.


2


. Preferably, distance B is the same as distance A, about two inches. Under appropriate circumstances, other distances may suffice.





FIG. 9

is a sectional view through section


9





9


of FIG.


2


.

FIG. 9

further illustrates a preferred arrangement of the framing components comprising the interior posts


60


, hinged door


62


, locking mechanism


64


and hinge


74


.





FIG. 10

is a perspective view, partially in section, of a locking mechanism


64


of hinged door


62


of the cluster mailbox protective gate system


50


according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 10

further illustrates a preferred embodiment of the locking mechanism


64


and preferred insertion into a steel frame


140


, which covers


3


sides of the locking mechanism


64


and is preferably custom-built for each individual locking mechanism


64


, as shown. Preferably, the lock


142


is installed last and the key


144


is typically provided with the lock. Both the lock


142


and the key


144


are preferably purchased from the Postal Authority (eg. USPO). This arrangement embodies herein wherein such at least one lock comprises at least one United States Postal Lock.





FIG. 11

is a side view, partially in section, illustrating a preferred method of installing the ground supports (posts


58


and support member


88


) of the cluster mailbox protective gate system


50


according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention. Preferably, the posts


58


and support member


88


are attached to support surface


92


, which is preferably concrete, utilizing concrete lag bolts


96


and expanding shields


98


as described above in FIG.


3


and as shown. Such use of concrete lag bolts


96


and expanding shields


98


for attachment of steel plate to concrete are well known in the prior art and under appropriate circumstances other attachment methods may suffice.





FIG. 12

is a front facing view of another preferred embodiment of the hinged door


62


illustrating a decorative security screen


150


. A variety of decorative screening


150


may be utilized on the hinged door


62


without detracting from the use of the cluster mailbox protective gate system


50


(embodying herein wherein such at least one screen portion comprises at least one decorative screen to decorate such at least one screen portion). Such screening is not necessary as other blocking may be used to prevent access to the cluster mailbox


52


; however, screening as described above is preferred. Further, the use of other decorative accoutrements on the system


50


may be used under appropriate circumstances.





FIG. 13

is a side view of the cluster mailbox protective gate system


152


according to an alternate preferred embodiment of the present invention. In locations where both the front and rear of cluster mailbox


52


are susceptible to vandalism, two gates


54


and


154


are utilized. Preferably, a front protective gate


154


(embodying herein wherein such at least one gate comprises at least one first gate frame having at least one first gate door comprising at least one first gate lock) similar to the protective gate


54


. protects the rear (postman's door) of the cluster mailbox


52


(this arrangement embodies herein wherein such at least one gate comprises at least one second gate frame having at least one second gate door comprising at least one second gate lock; and, wherein such at least one first gate frame is structured and arranged to frame the at least one postman's access door; and, wherein such at least one first gate door is adapted to permit entry to the at least one postman's access door; and, wherein the at least one postman's access door is protected and may be selectively accessed by unlocking such at least one first gate lock). This arrangement also embodies at least one gate structured and arranged to protect entry to the at least one postman's access door and the plurality of individual mailboxes. Preferably, front protective gate


154


provides convenient locked selective access to the individual mailboxes located within the front of cluster mailbox


52


(embodying herein wherein such at least one second gate frame is structured and arranged to frame the plurality of individual mailboxes; and, wherein such at least one second gate door is adapted to permit entry to the plurality of individual mailboxes, and, wherein the plurality of individual mailboxes are protected and may be selectively accessed by unlocking such at least one second gate lock; and embodying wherein such at least one second gate lock is adapted to lock such at least one second gate door). Preferred construction means and materials essentially similar to the hinged door(s)


162


of front protective gate


154


are described, in general, in regards to gate


54


above. Preferably, door


162


comprises a hinge and a lock (embodying herein wherein such at least one first gate lock is adapted to lock such at least one first gate door) similar to door


62


, however, the lock in door


162


is not necessarily a USPO lock but a lock that is preferably accessible by the mailbox users.





FIG. 14

is a side view of the cluster mailbox protective gate system


170


according to another preferred embodiment of the present invention. Under appropriate circumstances, protective gate system


170


may be installed on cluster mailbox


52


at the factory prior to shipping, as shown. Preferably, cluster mailbox protective gate system


170


is permanently mounted to cluster mailbox


52


using appropriate fasteners (e.g., bolts, screws, welding)(embodying herein at least one support to support such at least one gate). The double-sided gates of protective gate system


170


are preferably installed as a standard feature or, under appropriate circumstances, as an added option to a selected cluster mailbox


52


. The use of additional ground support structures (such as posts


58


) is generally not required, because cluster mailbox protective gate system


170


is directly supported by the cluster mailbox


52


, as shown.





FIG. 15

is a perspective view of the cluster mailbox protective gate system


200


installed over wall mounted cluster mailbox


202


according to yet another preferred embodiment of the present invention. Preferably, cluster mailbox protective gate system


200


is composed of mounting frame


204


, hinged door


206


, locking mechanism


64


, center protection assembly


208


(with blank protection plate


210


) and hinge(s)


74


, as shown. Cluster mailbox protective gate system


200


is preferably mounted to wall


212


, as shown. Preferably, a mail delivery person may easily access the cluster mailbox


52


by unlocking the hinged door(s)


206


followed by unlocking, then accessing, cluster mailbox


52


.





FIG. 16

is a front facing view of the wall mounted cluster mailbox


202


illustrating key features of a typical wall mounted cluster mailbox. Typically, wall mounted cluster mailbox


202


contains a grouping of mailboxes


214


having individually keyed doors


215


mounted within single larger hinged door


216


, as shown. In the illustrated example of

FIG. 16

, two wall mounted cluster mailbox(es)


202


are shown mounted side-by-side, each having a grouping of


56


individually keyed doors


215


, as shown. USPO keyed lock


218


(shown here within the shaded portion of wall mounted cluster mailbox


202


) is used to secure a single larger hinged door


216


in a closed position. In typical operation, a USPO delivery person unlocks USPO keyed lock


218


to allow the single larger hinged door


216


and all individually keyed doors


215


of mailboxes


214


to simultaneously swing open, allowing direct access to the interior of mailboxes


214


. This arrangement allows the USPO delivery person an efficient means for accessing and delivering the mail, however, as in prior examples, affords vandals quick access to the contents of wall mounted cluster mailbox


202


. By forcing open USPO keyed lock


218


(using for example, a pry-bar or similar lever), vandals can easily access the interior of all mailboxes


214


serviced by single larger hinged door


216


. It is highly preferred to provide additional physical protection to the vulnerable area surrounding the USPO keyed lock


218


.





FIG. 17

is a front facing view of the cluster mailbox protective gate system according to FIG.


15


. Preferably, cluster mailbox protective gate system


200


provides an additional physical barrier that serves to block unauthorized access to USPO keyed lock


218


. Cluster mailbox protective gate system


200


preferably includes locking mechanism


64


and center protection assembly


208


, each positioned to cover and prevent unauthorized access to USPO keyed lock(s)


218


, as shown. Preferably, locking mechanism


64


is essentially identical to the construction of the locking mechanism described in

FIG. 6

, FIG.


9


and

FIG. 10

above. Preferably, center protection assembly


208


does not contain a lock, but includes a blank plate, as shown. It should be noted that the illustrated embodiment of

FIG. 17

is configured to service two side-by-side wall mounted cluster mailbox(es)


202


, however, under appropriate circumstances, other mailbox arrangements, such as single or multiple units, may be serviced by cluster mailbox protective gate system


200


. In the protection of a single wall-mounted cluster mailbox


202


installation, center protection assembly


208


may be omitted. In the protection of a multi-wall-mounted cluster mailbox


202


installation, a plurality of center protection assembly(ies)


208


may be used to protect any or all additional USPO keyed lock(s)


218


.





FIG. 18

is a front facing view of mounting frame


204


of the cluster mailbox protective gate system


200


according to FIG.


15


. Preferably, mounting frame


204


is made of metal, preferably constructed of 1-½-inch square tubular steel. Mounting frame


204


is preferably welded to form a rigid support frame for the sub-assemblies of cluster mailbox protective gate system


200


. Under appropriate circumstances, mounting frame


204


may be constructed of other durable materials, such as aluminum or rigid plastic, may be used in the construction of mounting frame


204


. Fastener tabs


220


, preferably constructed from ½-inch wide by ⅛-inch thick metal, preferably steel, are mounted, preferably by welding to mounting frame


204


, as shown. The purpose of the fastener tabs


220


is to allow mounting frame


204


to be secured to wall


212


using fasteners appropriate to the construction of wall


212


(embodying herein wherein the accessible side is flush within a mounting wall and wherein such at least one first gate frame comprises attachment tabs adapted to attach such at least one first gate frame to the mounting wall). Fastener tabs


220


are preferably located at a spacing of about 24-inches on center, however, to accommodate specific installation factors such as composition and material strength of wall


212


, other spacing arrangements may be used. The total preferred number of fastener tabs


220


used is typically dependant on the size of mounting frame


204


. Preferably, fastener tabs


220


contain at least one aperture


224


to allow passage of the fastener, as shown. Under appropriate circumstances, mounting frame


204


may be mounted using other arrangements, such as welded rear-mounting studs set in epoxy filled sockets or direct bolting through the face of mounting frame


204


. Preferably, mounting frame


204


and cluster mailbox protective gate system


200


is custom sized to a specific installation. Under appropriate circumstances, mounting frame


204


and cluster mailbox protective gate system


200


may preferably comprise a standardized line of prefabricated units sized to match popular commercially available wall mounted cluster mailbox systems. In each case, mounting frame


204


is sized to allow clear access to wall mounted cluster mailbox


202


(indicated by dashed line


222


), while allowing fastener tabs


220


to be located in a position to provide solid fastener placement.





FIG. 19

is a front facing view of hinged door


206


of the cluster mailbox protective gate system


200


according to FIG.


15


. Preferably, the hinged door


206


is made of metal, preferably comprising frame


226


, preferably fabricated from one-inch square tubular steel. Under appropriate circumstances, hinged door


206


can be fabricated from other durable and rigid materials, such as aluminum and plastic. The hinged door


206


is preferably attached to mounting frame


204


by at least one, preferably three hinge(s)


74


. Preferably, hinge


74


is a metal butt-type hinge, preferably constructed from type


304


stainless-steel. Under appropriate circumstances, other hinge types, including continuous hinges, may suffice. Preferably, center protection assembly


208


is positioned to cover USPO keyed lock


218


and is permanently mounted to the upper and lower interior portions of frame


226


, as shown. Locking mechanism


64


is also preferably positioned to protect USPO keyed lock


218


, as shown. Stop tabs


128


are preferably welded to the outside portion


130


of the hinged door


206


, as shown. The purpose of the stop tabs


128


is to keep the hinged doors


206


from hitting the front of wall mounted cluster mailbox


202


during operation. Under appropriate circumstances, other arrangements to control movement of hinged doors


206


, such as extension of the lock plate


112


, may suffice.




Under appropriate circumstances, although less preferred, metal screening


72


may be supplied within the frame


226


to provide protection to the individually keyed doors


215


of wall mounted cluster mailbox


202


. When metal screening


72


is used, USPO keyed lock


218


is preferably master keyed (a master key held by the mail delivery person opens all the locks in the system, while each of the individually keyed doors


215


has its own unique key, opening only the individual mail box and hinged door


206


).




Metal screening


72


is preferably ¾-inch 9-guage expanded metal screen. Preferably, the metal screening


72


is welded to frame


226


, preferably using puddle welds (or other well-known welding methods) located about every inch around the perimeter of the metal screening


72


.





FIG. 20

is a view through section


20





20


of the cluster mailbox protective gate system


200


of FIG.


15


.

FIG. 20

illustrates the preferred mounting arrange of cluster mailbox protective gate system


200


over wall mounted cluster mailbox


202


. Fastener tabs


220


of mounting frame


204


are shown with fasteners


228


(in the illustrated example lag screws) anchored to the surrounding structure


230


of wall


212


, as shown. Frame


226


of hinged door


206


is preferably positioned within mounting frame


204


, as shown. The preferred position of locking mechanism


64


centrally located over USPO keyed lock


218


is clearly illustrated in FIG.


20


.





FIG. 21

is a view through section


21





21


of the cluster mailbox protective gate system


200


of FIG.


17


. Preferably, hinge


74


is attached, preferably by welding, to both the outer frame


226


of hinged door


206


and mounting frame


204


, as shown (embodying herein wherein such at least one first gate door comprises at least one first gate door hinge). Preferably, fasteners


228


of fastener tabs


220


are inaccessible to vandals when hinged door


206


is in a closed position, as shown.





FIG. 22

is a perspective view of the center protection assembly


208


of the cluster mailbox protective gate system


200


of FIG.


15


. Preferably, center protection assembly


208


includes as a subassembly adjustable frame


232


made of metal, preferably fabricated from one-inch square tubular steel. Secondary steel frame


234


, preferably fabricated from one-inch square tubular steel, is preferably welded to adjustable frame


232


, as shown. Adjustment tabs


236


are preferably 1-inch wide×⅛-inch thick steel are preferably welded to the upper and lower end of adjustable frame


232


, as shown. Each adjustment tab(s)


236


is preferably provided with at least one, preferably two, mounting holes


238


to allow center protection assembly


208


to be attached, preferably bolted to hinged door


206


after verification of field measurements. Under appropriate circumstances, center protection assembly


208


may be mounted to hinged door


206


using other typical means, such as welding. Preferably, blank plate


240


is mounted to secondary steel frame


234


, preferably by welding, as shown. Blank plate


240


is preferably a ⅛-inch thick steel plate of a size appropriate to the specific wall mounted cluster mailbox


202


.





FIG. 23

is a view through section


23





23


of the cluster mailbox protective gate system


200


of FIG.


17


. The preferred position of locking mechanism


64


centrally located over USPO keyed lock


218


(located within wall mounted cluster mailbox


202


) is again illustrated in FIG.


23


. Most preferably, cluster mailbox protective gate system


200


is designed such that locking mechanism


64


receives a lock assembly


114


identical to the USPO keyed lock


218


located in wall mounted cluster mailbox


202


(embodying herein wherein such at least one first lock comprises at least one United States Postal Lock). As in the described locking mechanism


64


of

FIG. 6

, the lock plate


112


is preferably about a four-inch by four and one-half-inch rectangular plate, as shown. Preferably, hole


116


locations are derived from matching up the lock assembly


114


, and bolt-holes


118


, with the lock plate


112


. Preferably, the lock assembly


114


is attached to the lock plate using bolts


124


, as shown. In light of the teaching herein, those knowledgeable in such attachment art, may, under appropriate circumstances, utilize other arrangements.





FIG. 24

is a view through section


24





24


of the cluster mailbox protective gate system


200


of FIG.


17


. The preferred position of center protection assembly


208


located over USPO keyed lock


218


is illustrated in FIG.


24


. Preferably, blank protection plate


210


is welded to adjustable frame


232


and secondary steel frame


234


, as shown. A portion of fastener tab(s)


220


is visible, preferably anchored to hinged door


206


, as shown.





FIG. 25

is a front facing view of the cluster mailbox protective gate system


250


for wall mounted cluster mailbox


202


(similar to that illustrated in

FIG. 16

) according to an alternate preferred embodiment of the present invention. Preferably, cluster mailbox protective gate system


250


is used in installations requiring protection of the individually keyed doors


215


of wall mounted cluster mailbox


202


in addition to the postman's access door (see FIG.


16


). A nested set of doors comprising outer-hinged door


254


(embodying herein wherein such at least one gate comprises at least one first gate frame having at least one first gate door comprising at least one first gate lock) and inner-hinged door


256


(embodying herein wherein such at least one gate comprises at least one second gate frame having at least one second gate door comprising at least one second gate lock) are positioned within mounting frame


252


, as shown.




Preferably, mounting frame


252


is essentially identical in construction to mounting frame


204


of

FIG. 18

, with the exception that mounting frame


252


preferably uses one or more vertical steel tube center post(s)


258


, permanently mounted, preferably by welding, to upper and lower horizontal steel tubes of mounting frame


252


, as shown. Tube center post


258


is preferably a 1-½ inch steel tube and serves as a hinge mounting point and strike for outer-hinged door(s)


254


, as shown. Under appropriate circumstances, other durable materials, such as aluminum or rigid plastic, may be used in the construction of mounting frame


252


.





FIG. 26

is a front facing view of outer-hinged door


254


of the cluster mailbox protective gate


250


according to FIG.


25


. Construction and arrangements of outer-hinged door


254


are essentially identical to those of hinged door


206


of

FIG. 19

above.





FIG. 27

is a front facing view of an inner-hinged door


256


of the cluster mailbox protective gate system


250


according to FIG.


25


. Inner-hinged door


256


is preferably sized to nest within outer-hinged door


254


, as shown (This arrangement embodies wherein such at least one second gate frame is nested within such at least one first gate frame). Preferably, inner-hinged door


256


(embodying herein such at least one second gate door comprises at least one second gate door hinge) is made of metal, preferably 1-inch square tubular steel. Locking mechanism


260


is preferably adapted to fit over locking mechanism


64


of outer-hinged door


254


by utilizing complementary notch


262


, as shown. Preferably, locking mechanism


260


uses lock assembly


264


keyed independently from USPO keyed lock


218


and individually keyed doors


215


(embodying herein wherein such at least one second gate lock is adapted to lock such at least one second gate door). As those skilled in the art will now appreciate, other lock and keying arrangements may suffice, under appropriate circumstances. Metal screening


72


is preferably supplied within inner-hinged door


256


to provide protection to the individually keyed doors


215


of wall mounted cluster mailbox


202


(embodying herein wherein such at least one second gate door comprises at least one screen portion). As in previous embodiments, metal-screening


72


is preferably a ¾-inch 9-guage expanded metal screen. Under appropriate circumstances, to meet functional specific or aesthetic requirements, other screen materials may suffice. For example decorative screening may also be used and is preferred for assisting in matching neighboring decor (embodying herein wherein such at least one screen portion comprises at least one decorative screen to decorate such at least one screen portion). Preferably, metal-screening


72


is welded to inner-hinged door


256


, preferably using puddle welds (or other well-known welding methods) located about every inch around the perimeter of the metal screening


72


. In operation, a mail delivery person accesses the cluster mailbox by unlocking and swinging away outer-hinged door


254


(with nested inner-hinged door


256


attached). This arrangement embodies herein wherein the at least one postman's access door is protected and may be selectively accessed by unlocking such at least one first gate lock. An individual mailbox user accesses the mailbox by unlocking and swinging away inner-hinged door


256


(leaving outer-hinged door


254


in place). This arrangement embodies herein wherein the plurality of individual mailboxes are protected and may be selectively accessed by unlocking such at least one second gate lock. Inner-hinged door


256


is preferably sized to provide full access to the mailbox when open.





FIG. 28

is a view through section


28





28


of the cluster mailbox protective gate system of FIG.


25


. Attachment of mounting frame


252


to wall


212


is essentially identical to that described in FIG.


21


. Preferably, mounting frame


252


provides a welded attachment point for at least one, preferably three hinge(s)


74


, which are preferably welded to outer-hinged door


254


, as shown. Preferably, a second set of hinge(s)


74


are welded between outer-hinged door


254


and inner-hinged door


256


, as shown.





FIG. 29

is a view through section


29





29


of the cluster mailbox protective gate system


250


of FIG.


25


. Preferably, bolt


266


of lock assembly


264


engages the locking mechanism


64


of outer-hinged door


254


, thereby preventing the movement of inner-hinged door


256


relative to outer-hinged door


254


. Similarly, bolt


266


of USPO keyed lock


218


engages the vertical tube of mounting frame


252


, thereby preventing the movement of both outer-hinged door


254


and inner-hinged door


256


(when inner-hinged door


256


is locked), as shown. Preferred positioning of the locked outer-hinged door


254


prevents opening of the single larger hinged door


216


of wall mounted cluster mailbox


202


, even when inner-hinged door


256


is unlocked and open, as shown.





FIG. 30

is a view through section


30





30


of the cluster mailbox protective gate system


250


of FIG.


25


. The preferred arrangement of assemblies adjacent to and engaging tube center post(s)


258


is illustrated in FIG.


30


. The functional operation of outer-hinged door


254


and inner-hinged door


256


at tube center post(s)


258


is essentially similar to that described in

FIG. 28

and

FIG. 29

with the following variations; center post(s)


258


provides a welded attachment point for hinge(s)


74


, which are preferably welded to outer-hinged door


254


; and bolt


266


of USPO keyed lock


218


engages the vertical tube of tube center post(s)


258


, as shown.




In further reference to FIG.


2


and

FIG. 7

, under appropriate circumstances, such as to provide increased security and additional resistance to unauthorized access, the steel outer frame


70


preferably includes a protective perimeter edge plate


200


(as indicated by the dashed lines). Perimeter edge plate


200


is preferably adapted to prevent a vandal from introducing a pry bar or similar implement between the steel outer frame


70


and exterior frame


56


. Preferably, perimeter edge plate


200


is welded to the outer face


202


of the steel outer frame


70


(as illustrated in

FIG. 7

) continuously along the top


204


, bottom


206


and strike side


208


of hinged doors


62


, as shown. Preferably, edge protective plate


200


comprises a ½″ wide by ⅛″ thick steel plate centered over door gap


210


, as shown.




Although applicant has described applicant's preferred embodiments of this invention, it will be understood that the broadest scope of this invention includes a system including each and every novel detail, feature, article, process, system and/or method disclosed in or mentioned by or shown in this specification, including the drawings, the claims, the abstract, and any appendices.



Claims
  • 1. A protective gate system for at least one cluster mailbox having a first side comprising at least one postman's access door and a second side comprising a plurality of individual mailboxes, comprising, in combination:a) at least one gate structured and arranged to protect entry to the at least one postman's access door and the plurality of individual mailboxes; and b) at least one support to support said at least one gate; c) wherein said at least one gate comprises at least one first gate frame having at least one first gate door comprising at least one first gate lock; d) wherein said at least one gate comprises at least one second gate frame having at least one second gate door comprising at least one second gate lock; e) wherein said at least one first gate frame is structured and arranged to frame the at least one postman's access door; f) wherein said at least one second gate frame is structured and arranged to frame the plurality of individual mailboxes; g) wherein said at least one first gate door is adapted to permit entry to the at least one postman's access door; h) wherein said at least one second gate door is adapted to permit entry to the plurality of individual mailboxes; i) wherein said at least one first gate lock is adapted to lock said at least one first gate door; j) wherein said at least one second gate lock is adapted to lock said at least one second gate door; k) wherein the at least one postman's access door is protected and may be selectively accessed by unlocking said at least one first gate lock; and l) wherein the plurality of individual mailboxes are protected and may be selectively accessed by unlocking said at least one second gate lock.
  • 2. The protective gate system according to claim 1 wherein:a) said at least one first gate door comprises at least one first gate door hinge; and b) said at least one second gate door comprises at least one second gate door hinge.
  • 3. The protective gate system according to claim 1 wherein said at least one first gate door comprises at least one screen portion.
  • 4. The protective gate system according to claim 1 wherein said at least one second gate door comprises at least one screen portion.
  • 5. The protective gate system according to claim 3 wherein said at least one second gate door comprises at least one screen portion.
  • 6. The protective gate system according to claim 5 wherein said at least one screen portion comprises at least one decorative screen to decorate said at least one screen portion.
  • 7. The protective gate system according to claim 1 wherein said at least one first lock comprises at least one United States Postal Lock.
  • 8. The protective gate system according to claim 5 wherein said at least one screen portion comprises 9-guage expanded metal.
  • 9. A protective gate system for a cluster mailbox, having only one accessible side, comprising at least one postman's access door and at least one mailbox located on the accessible side, comprising, in combination:a) at least one gate structured and arranged to protect entry to the at least one postman's access door and the plurality of individual mailboxes; and b) at least one support to support said at least one gate; c) wherein said at least one gate comprises at least one first gate frame having at least one first gate door comprising at least one first gate lock; d) wherein said at least one gate comprises at least one second gate frame having at least one second gate door comprising at least one second gate lock; e) wherein said at least one second gate frame is nested within said at least one first gate frame; f) wherein said at least one first gate frame is structured and arranged to frame the at least one postman's access door; g) wherein said at least one second gate frame is structured and arranged to frame the plurality of individual mailboxes; h) wherein said at least one first gate door is adapted to permit entry to the at least one postman's access door; i) wherein said at least one second gate door is adapted to permit entry to the plurality of individual mailboxes; j) wherein said at least one first gate lock is adapted to lock said at least one first gate door; k) wherein said at least one second gate lock is adapted to lock said at least one second gate door; l) wherein the at least one postman's access door is protected and may be selectively accessed by unlocking said at least one first gate lock; and m) wherein the plurality of individual mailboxes are protected and may be selectively accessed by unlocking said at least one second gate lock.
  • 10. The protective gate system according to claim 9 wherein:a) said at least one first gate door comprises at least one first gate door hinge; and b) said at least one second gate door comprises at least one second gate door hinge.
  • 11. The protective gate system according to claim 9 wherein said at least one second gate door comprises at least one screen portion.
  • 12. The protective gate system according to claim 1 wherein said at least one screen portion comprises at least one decorative screen to decorate said at least one screen portion.
  • 13. The protective gate system according to claim 9 wherein said at least one first lock comprises at least one United States Postal Lock.
  • 14. The protective gate system according to claim 11 wherein said at least one screen portion comprises 9-guage expanded metal.
  • 15. The protective gate system according to claim 9 wherein the accessible side is flush within a mounting wall and wherein said at least one first gate frame comprises attachment tabs adapted to attach said at least one first gate frame to the mounting wall.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

The present application is related to applicant's prior U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/347,354, filed Jan. 9, 2002 entitled “CLUSTER MAILBOX PROTECTIVE ENCLOSURE SYSTEM”, and, Provisional Application No. 60/394,693, filed Jul. 8, 2002, entitled “CLUSTER MAILBOX PROTECTIVE ENCLOSURE SYSTEM”, the contents of which are herein incorporated by reference and are not admitted to be prior art with respect to the present invention by their mention in this cross-reference section.

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Provisional Applications (2)
Number Date Country
60/347354 Jan 2002 US
60/394693 Jul 2002 US