This invention relates to a parcel receptacle device that is installed in a wall or door, including a garage door, of a home or building.
Consumers are increasingly ordering more packages to be delivered to their residence and/or business. However, thieves have taken advantage of the increasingly popular deliveries by following delivery trucks, or simply waiting in or near neighborhoods for packages to be delivered. When the package is placed at the front of the residence, a thief may then walk up to the residence and steal the unsecured package. While there has been much innovation to deter theft of delivered packages, the problem persists.
The present device aims to solve this issue, by providing a device that may be attached to, and detached from, a garage door. When the device is attached, it can securely accept multiple packages throughout the day and place those packages inside the garage or home. The present device also provides an auto-locking door that automatically, and securely, closes the opening in the garage door, when the drawer and housing of the device are detached.
The present application is for a parcel receptacle device that provides a drawer and housing that may be attached, and detached, from a wall or a door, including a garage door. When the parcel receptacle is attached to a garage door, it allows for one or more packages to be securely delivered by opening the drawer, inserting the package(s) into the drawer, and closing the drawer. As the drawer slides into a closed position, a drop-door in the floor of the drawer opens and allows the one or more packages to fall onto the interior floor of the garage or building whereby it is secure and hidden from public view. A housing opening is provided by the housing which allows for the drawer's drop-door to open and close.
To allow for the drawer and housing to be attached and detached, an interior mounting plate and exterior mounting plate are affixed to the garage door. The interior and exterior mounting plates each provide an opening for the drawer to slide through. The exterior mounting plate additionally provides a camera, and a doorbell to assist in deterring individuals from tampering with the device as well as notifying the recipient when a package has been delivered. The interior mounting plate provides a plurality of attachment points that allow for the drawer and housing to be attached and detached from the garage door. When the drawer and housing are detached, the interior mounting plate provides an auto-locking door, which automatically closes and locks to secure the opening in the garage door. The auto-locking door is pivotally attached to the interior mounting plate and can pivot to an open position when the housing and drawer are to be reattached to the garage door.
The presently described invention is a parcel receptacle device 5, hereinafter referred to as the device 5, that can be installed on a wall or door of a structure such that it may accept one or more delivered packages on one side of the wall or door and securely transfer the package(s) to other side of the wall or door. This device 5 is comprised of a drawer 10 that is placed in a housing 20. The housing 20 is attached to the wall or door with at least one mounting plate.
Although the present device 5 will henceforth be described as being attached to a garage door 1, it is anticipated that it may also be used within a window or attached to any door or wall of a building.
A first exemplary embodiment of the device 5 provides an exterior mounting plate 25 and an interior mounting plate 30, as shown in
It is anticipated for the housing 20 and drawer 10 to provide a plurality of cutouts 35 to reduce the overall mass and weight of the device 5, as shown in
The garage door 1 has an exterior side and an interior side. The exterior mounting plate 25 is affixed to the exterior side of the garage door 1, and the interior mounting plate 30 is affixed to the interior side of the garage door 1, which is shown in
The interior mounting plate 30 provides an interior mounting plate opening, an auto-locking door 31, a plurality of latch pins 32, a hinge 34, and a plurality of mounting pin holders 33 that cradle the plurality of top mounting pins 24. The interior mounting plate opening has a width and height that are substantially equal to or greater than the width and height of the housing 20. The hinge 34 further provides a hinge spring 34a which provides a rotational restoring force that assists the auto-locking door 31 to pivot about the hinge 34 to a closed position. Upon substantially reaching the closed position, the plurality of latch pins 32 automatically lock and secure the auto-locking door 31 to prevent opening from the exterior side of the auto-locking door 31.
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Once the housing 20 is attached to the interior mounting plate 30, the auto-locking door 31 is prevented from closing. Accordingly, the drawer 10, which can either be inserted into the housing 20 before or after the housing 20 is attached to the interior mounting plate 30, can translate to an open position when pulled by its handle 17. Once the drawer 10 is opened, as shown in
After the package is placed on the drop-door 15, the drawer 10 can then translate towards a closed position within the housing 20. As the drawer 10 translates towards a closed position, the drop-door 15 begins to pivot about a drop-door hinge 12 due to the weight of the package. As the drop-door 15 pivots about the drop-door hinge 12, the drop-door 15 passes through the housing opening 21. The package, which was placed on top of the drop-door 15, eventually falls to the floor on the interior side of the garage door 1 once the inclination of the drop-door 15 is large enough to allow the package to fall to the floor. Once the package is released, the drawer 10 may be reopened to receive another package. Consequently, the device 5 cleverly and securely transfers one or more delivered packages from the exterior side of the garage door 1 to the interior side of the garage door 1 such that the package is out of view from potential thieves. It is anticipated, and shown in
In anticipation that the garage door 1 will likely be opened and closed, the housing 20 is designed to be removed from the interior mounting plate 30. When the housing 20 is detached from the interior mounting plate 30, the auto-locking door 31 pivots downward about the hinge 34 and the plurality of latch pins 32 engage the auto-locking door 31 such that it is locked in place. This allows for the garage door 1 to remain secure should the drawer 10 and housing 20 be detached from the interior mounting plate 30.
In order to reattach the housing 20 to the interior mounting plate 30, the plurality of latch pins 32 are required to be disengaged to allow the auto-locking door 31 to pivot upward, as shown in
A second exemplary embodiment of the present invention provides an alternative exterior mounting plate 50 and omits the required use of the interior mounting plate 30. The alternative exterior mounting plate 50 has an exterior side 50a and interior side 50b. The exterior side 50a provides the camera 26 and doorbell 27, and the interior side 50b provides the auto-locking door 31, the plurality of latch pins 32, and the plurality of mounting pin holders 33, as shown in
The auto-locking door 31 is attached to the interior side 50b with a hinge 34 and hinge spring 34a. Accordingly, the auto-locking door 31 is raised prior to attachment of the housing 20 and is automatically and securely locked upon removal of the housing 20.
It is anticipated that the housing 20 and drawer 10 in the second exemplary embodiment may provide a plurality of cutouts 35 (not shown).
While the embodiments of the invention have been disclosed, certain modifications may be made by those skilled in the art to modify the invention without departing from the spirit of the invention.
This application claims priority of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 62/913,727, filed on Oct. 10, 2019.
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