Claims
- 1. A mail box gang comprising:
- (a) a plurality of mail boxes of the type formed of inverted U-shaped casings, said casings being closed at one end and having a pivotal door at the other end and a floor closing the bottom of said casing, said floor comprising a horizontal sheet member with downward depending flanges attached to the bottom edges of said inverted U-shaped member;
- (b) said boxes being ganged in at least two horizontal rows;
- (c) the boxes in each row being interconnected and spaced apart by tubular spacing means interposed between each box in the area of the depending flange of said floor, and interlock means extending between each flange through said tubular spacing means to interconnect adjoining boxes one to another;
- (d) said boxes being joined at the top by at least one elongated bar affixed to the tops of the boxes in each row; and
- (e) the boxes of one row being vertically positioned upon the boxes of another row and interconnected by a triangular shaped bracket, the base of each bracket being positioned on the tops of the lower boxes, and the apex of said triangle being affixed to a depending flange on the lower edge of a box of the upper row.
- 2. An apparatus as recited in claim 1 in which:
- (a) said pivotal door is provided with an elongated recess extending into said mail box; and
- (b) a flagging plate is pivotally mounted near the bottom of said recess for pivotal movement from a depending non-flagging position parallel to and adjacent the plane of said door to a flagging position with said recess.
- 3. In a mail box assembly comprising at least one row of a plurality of mail boxes positioned adjacent one another, a ganging apparatus comprising:
- (a) spacer coupling means interposed between and interconnecting the bottom portions of adjacent mail boxes, said means including a tubular member for separating said mail boxes from one another and a coupling member passing through said adjoining mail boxes and said tubular member for coupling the bottoms of said mail boxes in fixed position to one another;
- (b) elongated bar members interconnected between the tops of adjoining mail boxes, said bar members and said coupling means assembling said mail boxes into a rigid beam; and
- (c) bracket means for positioning a second row of mail boxes upon said one row, said bracket means being triangular in shape and having its base adapted for connection to the top of a mail box of said one row and its apex adapted for connection to a bottom of a mail box in the second row in vertical supporting relation to said one row.
CROSS-REFERENCE
This Application is a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. Application, Ser. No. 664,538 filed Mar. 8, 1976, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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