Claims
- 1. A method for transacting a two-party delivery and retrieval of tangible items, said method comprising:
a. providing a lockable receptacle and placing said receptacle at a location that is known to a delivering party and a receiving party; b. situating the receptacle in an unlocked position, such that a door of the receptacle can be selectively opened or closed as desired; c. effectuating delivery of a tangible item by a delivering party and enabling said delivering party to lock the receptacle, wherein said delivering party places said item into the receptacle, closes the door, and locks the door of the receptacle; and d. effectuating retrieval of the tangible item by a receiving party to thereby complete the transacting of the two-party delivery and retrieval, wherein said receiving party unlocks the door of the receptacle, opens said door, and removes the item from the receptacle.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein part (a) further comprises the step of mounting the receptacle within a structure such that a first door is located on the outside of said structure and a second door is located inside of said structure.
- 3. The method of claim 2, wherein part (a) further comprises the step of placing the first door such that said door is accessible to the delivering party.
- 4. The method of claim 2, wherein part (a) further comprises the step of placing the second door such that said door is accessible only to the receiving party from inside the structure.
- 5. The method of claim 1, wherein part (c) further comprises the step of the delivering party (i) closing the door to thereby block an entrance to said receptacle, and (ii) rotating a rotary latch to a locked position to thereby cause said latch to interact with a locking mechanism of the receptacle to complete the locking of the receptacle and safely store tangible items until the receiving party can retrieve said items.
- 6. The method of claim 1, wherein part (c) further comprises enabling the delivering party to unlock the receptacle.
- 7. The method of claim 6, wherein part (c) further comprises the step of the receiving party providing a confidential unlocking code to the delivering party.
- 8. The method of claim 7, wherein part (d) further comprises the step of the receiving party changing the confidential unlocking code by inputting the correct unlocking code.
- 9. The method of claim 8, wherein part (d) further comprises the step of the receiving party changing the confidential unlocking code by inserting a key into a locking mechanism and turning said key to thereby engage a change code lever.
- 10. The method of claim 9, wherein part (d) further comprises the step of the receiving party changing the confidential unlocking code by inputting a new unlocking code.
- 11. The method of claim 7, wherein part (d) further comprises the step of the receiving party changing the confidential unlocking code by inserting a key into a locking mechanism and turning said key engaging a change code lever.
- 12. The method of claim 1, wherein part (d) further comprises the step of the receiving party changing the confidential unlocking code by inputting the correct unlocking code.
- 13. The method of claim 1, wherein part (d) further comprises the step of the receiving party changing the confidential unlocking code by inputting a new unlocking code.
- 14. The method of claim 1, wherein part (d) further comprises the receiving party causing a cam lock lever to move upwardly into contact with a locking lever to thereby cause a chamfered engagement foot of the locking lever to disengage with a latching means.
- 15. The method of claim 1, wherein part (d) further comprises the receiving party inputting the correct confidential combination code causing the combination lock assembly to release a tab and a spring pushing up an interlock lever causing a stud to engage the locking lever to thereby move said locking lever upwardly and disengaging a latching means.
- 16. The method of claim 1, wherein part (d) further comprises the receiving party pushing an emergency release paddle when locked inside of the receptacle causing the release paddle to pivot around an axis engaging the locking lever to thereby move said locking lever into the upward position disengaging a latching means.
- 17. The method of claim 1, wherein part (d) further comprises the step of unlocking the door independently using a key by inserting said key into the locking mechanism and turning to thereby open the door or a combination code by inputting the correct unlocking code to thereby open said door.
- 18. The method of claim 1, wherein part (d) further comprises returning the receptacle to an unlocked position such that the door can be selectively opened or closed as desired.
- 19. The method of claim 1, wherein part (d) further comprises the step of the receiving party changing the confidential unlocking code by sliding a button to thereby allow said unlocking code to be changed.
- 20. A method for transacting a two-party delivery and retrieval of tangible items, said method comprising:
a. providing a two-way lockable receptacle having a first and a second door and placing said receptacle at a location that is known to a delivering party and a receiving party; b. situating the receptacle in an unlocked position, such that the first door of the receptacle can be selectively opened or closed as desired; c. effectuating delivery of a tangible item by a delivering party and enabling said delivering party to lock the receptacle, wherein said delivering party places said item into the receptacle, closes the first door, and locks said door of the receptacle; and d. effectuating retrieval of the tangible item by a receiving party to thereby complete the transacting of the two-party delivery and retrieval, wherein said receiving party unlocks the first or the second door of the receptacle, opens said door, and removes the item from the receptacle.
- 21. The method of claim 20 wherein part (a) further comprises the step of mounting the receptacle within a structure such that the first door is located on the outside of said structure and the second door is located inside of said structure.
- 22. The method of claim 21 wherein part (a) further comprises the step of placing the first door such that said door is accessible to the delivering party.
- 23. The method of claim 21 wherein part (a) further comprises the step of placing the second door such that said door is accessible only to the receiving party from inside the structure.
- 24. The method of claim 20 wherein part (c) further comprises the step of the delivering party (i) closing the door to thereby block an entrance to said receptacle, and (ii) rotating a rotary latch to a locked position to thereby cause said latch to interact with a locking mechanism of the receptacle to complete the locking of the receptacle and safely store tangible items until the receiving party can retrieve said items.
- 25. The method of claim 20 wherein part (c) further comprises enabling the delivering party to unlock the receptacle.
- 26. The method of claim 25 wherein part (c) further comprises the step of the receiving party providing a confidential unlocking code to the delivering party.
- 27. The method of claim 26 wherein part (d) further comprises the step of the receiving party changing the confidential unlocking code by inputting the correct unlocking code.
- 28. The method of claim 27 wherein part (d) further comprises the step of the receiving party changing the confidential unlocking code by inserting a key into a locking mechanism and turning said key engaging a change code lever.
- 29. The method of claim 28 wherein part (d) further comprises the step of the receiving party changing the confidential unlocking code by inputting a new unlocking code.
- 30. The method of claim 29, wherein part (d) further comprises the step of the receiving party changing the confidential unlocking code by inserting a key into a locking mechanism and turning said key engaging a change code lever.
- 31. The method of claim 30 wherein part (d) further comprises the step of the receiving party changing the confidential unlocking code by inputting the correct unlocking code.
- 32. The method of claim 31 wherein part (d) further comprises the step of the receiving party changing the confidential unlocking code by inputting a new unlocking code.
- 33. The method of claim 20, wherein part (d) further comprises the receiving party causing a cam lock lever to move upwardly into contact with a locking lever to thereby cause a chamfered engagement foot of the locking lever to disengage with a latching means.
- 34. The method of claim 20, wherein part (d) further comprises the receiving party inputting the correct confidential combination code causing the combination lock assembly to release a tab and a spring pushing up an interlock lever causing a stud to engage the locking lever to thereby move said locking lever upwardly and disengaging with a latching means.
- 35. The method of claim 20, wherein part (d) further comprises the receiving party pushing an emergency release paddle when locked inside of the receptacle causing the release paddle to pivot around an axis engaging the locking lever to thereby move said locking lever into the upward position disengaging a latching means.
- 36. The method of claim 20, wherein part (d) further comprises the step of unlocking the door independently using the key by inserting said key into the locking mechanism and turning to thereby open the door or a combination code by inputting the correct unlocking code to thereby open said door.
- 37. The method of claim 20, wherein part (d) further comprises returning the receptacle to an unlocked position such that the door can be selectively opened or closed as desired.
- 38. The method of claim 20, wherein part (d) further comprises the step of the receiving party changing the confidential unlocking code by sliding a button to thereby allow said unlocking code to be changed.
- 39. A method for transacting a two-party delivery and retrieval of tangible items, said method comprising:
a. providing a lockable receptacle having a rotary latch and placing said receptacle at a location that is known to a delivering party and a receiving party; b. situating the receptacle in an unlocked position, such that a door of the receptacle can be selectively opened or closed as desired; c. effectuating delivery of a tangible item by a delivering party and enabling said delivering party to lock the receptacle, whereby said delivering party places said item into the receptacle, closes the door, and locks the door of the receptacle; d. effectuating retrieval of the tangible item by a receiving party to thereby complete the transacting of the two-party delivery and retrieval; and e. causing the receptacle to remain in an unlocked position until two deliberate, independent acts are undertaken, said acts comprising the steps of (i) closing the door to thereby block an entrance to said receptacle, and (ii) rotating the rotary latch to a locked position to thereby cause said latch to interact with a locking mechanism of the receptacle to complete the locking of the receptacle and safely store tangible items until the receiving party can unlock the receptacle and retrieve said items.
- 40. The method of claim 39, wherein part (a) further comprises the step of mounting the receptacle within a structure such that the first door is located on the outside of said structure and the second door is located inside of said structure.
- 41. The method of claim 40, wherein part (a) further comprises the step of placing the first door such that said door is accessible to the delivering party.
- 42. The method of claim 40, wherein part (a) further comprises the step of placing the second door such that said door is accessible only to the receiving party from inside the structure.
- 43. The method of claim 39, wherein part (c) further comprises enabling the delivering party to unlock the receptacle.
- 44. The method of claim 43, wherein part (c) further comprises the step of the receiving party providing a confidential unlocking code to the delivering party.
- 45. The method of claim 39, wherein part (d) further comprises the step of the receiving party changing the confidential unlocking code by inputting the correct unlocking code.
- 46. The method of claim 45, wherein part (d) further comprises the step of the receiving party changing the confidential unlocking code by inserting a key into a locking mechanism and turning said key engaging a change code lever.
- 47. The method of claim 46, wherein part (d) further comprises the step of the receiving party changing the confidential unlocking code by inputting a new unlocking code.
- 48. The method of claim 44, wherein part (d) further comprises the step of the receiving party changing the confidential unlocking code by inserting a key into a locking mechanism and turning said key engaging a change code lever.
- 49. The method of claim 48, wherein part (d) further comprises the step of the receiving party changing the confidential unlocking code by inputting the correct unlocking code.
- 50. The method of claim 49, wherein part (d) further comprises the step of the receiving party changing the confidential unlocking code by inputting a new unlocking code.
- 51. The method of claim 39, wherein part (d) further comprises the receiving party causing a cam lock lever to move upwardly into contact with a locking lever to thereby cause a chamfered engagement foot of the locking lever to disengage with a latching means.
- 52. The method of claim 39, wherein part (d) further comprises the receiving party inputting the correct confidential combination code causing the combination lock assembly to release a tab and a spring pushing up an interlock lever causing a stud to engage a locking lever to thereby move said locking lever upwardly and disengaging with a latching means.
- 53. The method of claim 39, wherein part (d) further comprises the receiving party pushing an emergency release paddle when locked inside of the receptacle causing the release paddle to pivot around an axis engaging a locking lever to thereby move said locking lever into the upward position disengaging a latching means.
- 54. The method of claim 39, wherein part (d) further comprises the step of unlocking the door independently using the key by inserting said key into the locking mechanism and turning to thereby open the door or a combination code by inputting the correct unlocking code to thereby open said door.
- 55. The method of claim 39, wherein part (d) further comprises returning the receptacle to an unlocked position such that the door can be selectively opened or closed as desired.
- 56. The method of claim 39, wherein part (d) further comprises the step of the receiving party changing the confidential unlocking code by sliding a button to thereby allow said unlocking code to be changed.
- 57. A secure delivery system for receiving and lockably storing tangible items delivered by a delivering party, said system comprising:
a lockable receptacle for receiving tangible items thereinto from a delivering party, said receptacle having a door; a locking mechanism including a locking member, said locking mechanism being operational as a means for selectively locking the door of the receptacle by placing the locking member into an interference fit with a portion of the receptacle, to thereby inhibit unauthorized persons from opening said door; a manually operable rotary latch for permitting users to enable the locking mechanism after the door of the receptacle is closed; wherein the locking mechanism further comprises a disengaging means for selectively disengaging the locking member to thereby permit the door of the receptacle to be opened, said disengaging means further comprising three independent disengagement devices including a combination lock assembly, a key lock assembly, and an emergency paddle assembly, wherein each said disengagement device is capable of independently disengaging the locking mechanism.
- 58. The secure delivery system of claim 57, wherein the receptacle further comprises a first and a second compartment used for delivery and storage of tangible items.
- 59. The secure delivery system of claim 58, wherein the first compartment is located above the second compartment, said first compartment being smaller in size than the second compartment.
- 60. The secure delivery system of claim 58, wherein the first compartment is located above the second compartment, said first and second compartment being nearly identical in size.
- 61. The secure delivery system of claim 58, wherein the first compartment is located next to the second compartment, said first compartment being smaller in size than the second compartment.
- 62. The secure delivery system of claim 58, wherein the first compartment is located next to the second compartment, said first and second compartment being nearly identical in size.
- 63. The secure delivery system of claim 57, wherein the door of the receptacle further comprises a bezel plate affixed to said door, wherein a rotary latch, the combination lock assembly, and the key lock assembly are mounted to said bezel plate.
- 64. The secure delivery system of claim 63, wherein the rotary latch is mounted to the bezel plate through a hole and secured by a mounting strap and a nut.
- 65. The secure delivery system of claim 63, wherein the rotary latch further comprises a stud plate and a rotary lock latch lever for closing the door and blocking entry into the receptacle.
- 66. The secure delivery system of claim 57, wherein the combination lock assembly is mounted to the bezel plate and secured by screws, bolts or other fasteners.
- 67. The secure delivery system of claim 57, wherein the combination lock assembly comprises a combination interlock lever containing an engagement tab, and a spring.
- 68. The secure delivery system of claim 57, wherein the combination lock assembly wherein the rotary latch interacts with a chamfered engagement foot located on a locking lever interlocking with said rotary latch and the stud plate which engages the rotary lock latch lever to thereby turn said rotary lock latch lever blocking entry to the receptacle when said rotary latch is manually rotated counterclockwise and for engaging the locking mechanism by moving said stud plate simultaneously while said rotary latch is manually turned, said stud plate clearing said chamfered engagement foot putting tension on a spring located on the locking lever and connected to said stud plate and unlocking the locking mechanism by interaction with the combination lock assembly whereby the correct combination code is input releasing the engagement tab causing the compressed spring to push up the interlock lever displacing the locking lever causing said chamfered engagement foot to clear a stud tab on said stud plate releasing the spring under tension and moving the rotary lock latch lever into the unlocked position to thereby release the locking mechanism and selectively allow opening the receptacle door.
- 69. The secure delivery system of claim 57, wherein the key lock assembly is mounted to the bezel plate through a hole and secured by a locking nut.
- 70. The secure delivery system of claim 57, wherein the rotary latch interacts with the chamfered engagement foot located on the locking lever interlocking with said rotary latch and the stud plate which engages the rotary lock latch lever to thereby turn said rotary lock latch lever blocking entry to the receptacle when said rotary latch is manually rotated counterclockwise and for engaging the locking mechanism by moving said stud plate simultaneously while said rotary latch is manually turned, said stud plate clearing said chamfered engagement foot putting tension on the spring, located on the locking lever and connected to said stud plate, and unlocking the locking mechanism by interaction with the key lock assembly by insertion of a key into the key lock assembly rotating said key causing the cam lock lever to engage the locking lever displacing the locking lever causing said chamfered engagement foot to clear the stud tab on said stud plate releasing the spring under tension and moving the rotary lock latch lever into the unlocked position to thereby release the locking mechanism and selectively allow opening the receptacle door.
- 71. The secure delivery system of claim 57, wherein the rotary latch interacts with the chamfered engagement foot located on the locking lever interlocking with said rotary latch and the stud plate which engages the rotary lock latch lever to thereby turn said rotary lock latch lever blocking entry to the receptacle when said rotary latch is manually rotated counterclockwise and for engaging the locking mechanism by moving said stud plate simultaneously while said rotary latch is manually turned, said stud plate clearing said chamfered engagement foot putting tension on the spring, located on the locking lever and connected to said stud plate, and unlocking the locking mechanism by interaction with the emergency release paddle assembly by manually pushing to thereby displace said paddle causing said paddle to pivotally engage the locking lever displacing said locking lever causing said chamfered engagement foot to clear the stud tab on said stud plate releasing the spring under tension and moving the rotary lock latch lever into the unlocked position to thereby release the locking mechanism and selectively allow opening the receptacle door.
- 72. A secure delivery system for receiving and lockably storing tangible items delivered by a delivering party, said system comprising:
a lockable receptacle for receiving tangible items thereinto from a delivering party, said receptacle having a door; a locking mechanism for selectively locking the door of the receptacle when desired, to thereby inhibit unauthorized persons from opening said door; and a manually operable rotary latch for permitting users to enable the locking mechanism after the door of the receptacle is closed; wherein the locking mechanism further comprises a rotatable locking lever having a chamfered engagement foot formed thereon, said foot being disposed in engagement with a locking stud of a stud plate to thereby prevent movement of said locking stud when said locking stud is in a locked position, said chamfered foot having a chamfered edge that extends toward the locking stud when said locking stud is in the locked position, and wherein said chamfered engagement foot narrows in width in a lateral direction.
- 73. The secure delivery system of claim 72, wherein part (a) further comprises a first and a second compartment used for delivery and storage of tangible items.
- 74. The secure delivery system of claim 73, wherein the first compartment is located above the second compartment, said first compartment being smaller in size than the second compartment.
- 75. The secure delivery system of claim 73, wherein the first compartment is located above the second compartment, said first and second compartment being nearly identical in size.
- 76. The secure delivery system of claim 73, wherein the first compartment is located next to the second compartment, said first compartment being smaller in size than the second compartment.
- 77. The secure delivery system of claim 73, wherein the first compartment is located next to the second compartment, said first and second compartment being nearly identical in size.
- 78. The secure delivery system of claim 72, wherein the door of the receptacle further comprising a bezel plate affixed to said door.
- 79. The secure delivery system of claim 78, wherein a rotary latch, a combination lock assembly, and a key lock assembly are mounted to the bezel plate.
- 80. The secure delivery system of claim 79, wherein the rotary latch is mounted to the bezel plate through a hole and secured by a mounting strap and a nut.
- 81. The secure delivery system of claim 79, wherein the rotary latch further comprises a stud plate and a rotary lock latch lever for closing the door and blocking entry into the receptacle.
- 82. The secure delivery system of claim 72, wherein the chamfered engagement foot located on a locking lever interlocks with the rotary latch and the stud plate which engages a rotary lock latch lever for locking and unlocking when interacting with the combination lock assembly, the key lock assembly or an emergency release paddle assembly.
- 83. The secure delivery system of claim 79, wherein the combination lock assembly is mounted to the bezel plate and secured by a fastening means.
- 84. The secure delivery system of claim 79, wherein the combination lock assembly comprises a combination interlock lever, a tab, and a spring.
- 85. The secure delivery system of claim 84, wherein the combination lock assembly further comprises a confidential combination code assembly, such that the correct inputting of the combination code causes the combination lock assembly to release the tab and the spring pushing up an interlock lever causing a stud to engage the locking lever to thereby move said locking lever upwardly and disengaging with a latching means.
- 86. The secure delivery system of claim 79, wherein the key lock assembly is mounted to the bezel plate through a hole and secured by a locking nut.
- 87. The secure delivery system of claim 79, wherein the key lock assembly further comprises a cam lock lever to move upwardly into contact with the locking lever when a key is inserted and rotated to thereby cause the chamfered engagement foot of said locking lever to disengage with a latching means.
- 88. The secure delivery system of claim 72, wherein an emergency paddle assembly further comprises an emergency release paddle secured to the locking mechanism wherein pushing said release paddle by an occupant locked inside of the receptacle causes the release paddle to pivot around an axis engaging the locking lever to thereby move said locking lever upwardly and disengaging a latching means.
- 89. A secure delivery system for receiving and lockably storing tangible items delivered by a delivering party, said system comprising:
a lockable receptacle for receiving tangible items thereinto from a delivering party, said receptacle having a door; a locking mechanism including a locking member, said locking mechanism being operational as a means for selectively locking the door of the receptacle by placing the locking member into an interference fit with a portion of the receptacle, to thereby inhibit unauthorized persons from opening said door; a manually operable rotary latch disposed in communication with the locking mechanism for permitting users to enable the locking mechanism after the door of the receptacle is closed; wherein the locking mechanism further comprises a disengaging means for selectively disengaging the locking member to thereby permit the door of the receptacle to be opened, said disengaging means further comprising a locking lever and three independent disengagement devices each capable of independently disengaging the locking mechanism, said disengaging means comprising at least one of:
a first disengaging means for disengaging the locking mechanism to thereby open the door of the receptacle, said first disengaging means comprising a combination locking device having readable combination symbols selectively changeable by a user from a first combination of symbols to a second combination of symbols, and an interlock lever having at least one engagement tab releasably disposed in engagement with a holding bar, and moving means for moving said holding bar out of engagement with the interlock tab responsive to input of a correct combination by a user, and pushing means for pushing the interlock lever into engagement with the locking lever when the holding bar is moved out of engagement with the interlock tab to thereby move said locking lever into an unlocked position to release the door; a second disengaging means for disengaging the locking mechanism to thereby open the door of the receptacle, said second disengaging means comprising a cam lock lever attached to a key receiving means for moving said cam lock lever into engagement with the locking lever responsive to insertion and turning of a key within the key receiving device to thereby move said locking lever into an unlocked position to release the door; and a third disengaging means for disengaging the locking mechanism to thereby open the door of the receptacle, said third disengaging means comprising a pivotally mounted paddle that is manually pivotable into engagement with the locking lever to thereby move said locking lever into an unlocked position to release the door.
- 90. The secure delivery system of claim 89, wherein the locking lever further comprises a chamfered engagement foot.
- 91. The secure delivery system of claim 90, wherein the chamfered engagement foot resides disposed in engagement with a moveable locking stud when the locking lever resides in a locked position.
- 92. The secure delivery system of claim 91, further comprising a rotatably mounted stud plate attached to the locking stud, and wherein the locking lever and the rotatable stud plate are intercoupled with a spring.
- 93. The secure delivery system of claim 89, wherein the locking lever further comprises a main body, and a cam tab extending outwardly from said main body, and a chamfered engagement foot extending from said main body.
- 94. The secure delivery system of claim 93, wherein the main body further comprises an L-shaped portion having an opening formed therein for receiving a connector piece therethrough.
- 95. The secure delivery system of claim 89, wherein the interlock lever comprises a first engagement tab extending in a first lateral direction, and a second engagement tab extending in a second lateral direction aligned but opposite in direction with respect to said first lateral direction.
- 96. The secure delivery system of claim 95, wherein the holding bar further comprises a T-shaped member having first and second engagement edges that reside in engagement with the first and second engagement tabs, respectively, when the locking lever is in the locked position.
- 97. The secure delivery system of claim 96, wherein the engagement edges have a width that is less than one-fourth of a width of the holding bar.
- 98. The secure delivery system of claim 95, wherein the pushing means further comprises a plurality of springs disposed in engagement with the interlock lever.
- 99. The secure delivery system of claim 98, wherein the springs are disposed in engagement with a ledge of the interlock lever.
- 100. The secure delivery system of claim 99, wherein the springs reside in a compressed arrangement when the locking lever resides in the locked position.
- 101. The secure delivery system of claim 92, wherein the stud plate is attached to at least four studs and is rotatably mounted about a substantially horizontal axis when the system is in operation.
- 102. The secure delivery system of claim 89, wherein the locking member comprises a lock latch lever that resides in an interference fit with an engagement lip of the receptacle when the lock latch lever resides in a locked position.
- 103. The secure delivery system of claim 93, wherein the cam lock lever is caused to move into engagement with the cam tab responsive to insertion and turning of the key, to thereby move said cam tab and locking lever upwardly.
- 104. The secure delivery system of claim 89, wherein the pivotally mounted paddle is mounted such that said paddle is manually pivotable into engagement with a lower portion of the locking lever to thereby move said locking lever into an unlocked position to release the door.
- 105. The secure delivery system of claim 91, wherein the chamfered engagement foot includes a chamfered edge that extends toward the locking stud when said locking stud is in the locked position, and wherein said chamfered engagement foot narrows in width in a lateral direction.
- 106. A locking device comprising:
a locking mechanism including a locking member, said locking mechanism being operational as a means for selectively locking the door of the receptacle by placing the locking member into an interference fit with a portion of the receptacle, to thereby inhibit unauthorized persons from opening said door; a manually operable rotary latch disposed in communication with the locking mechanism for permitting users to enable the locking mechanism after the door of the receptacle is closed; wherein the locking mechanism further comprises a disengaging means for selectively disengaging the locking member to thereby permit the door of the receptacle to be opened, said disengaging means further comprising a locking lever and three independent disengagement devices each capable of independently disengaging the locking mechanism, said disengaging means comprising at least one of:
a first disengaging means for disengaging the locking mechanism to thereby open the door of the receptacle, said first disengaging means comprising a combination locking device having readable combination symbols selectively changeable by a user from a first combination of symbols to a second combination of symbols, and an interlock lever having at least one engagement tab releasably disposed in engagement with a holding bar, and moving means for moving said holding bar out of engagement with the interlock tab responsive to input of a correct combination by a user, and pushing means for pushing the interlock lever into engagement with the locking lever when the holding bar is moved out of engagement with the interlock tab to thereby move said locking lever into an unlocked position to release the door; a second disengaging means for disengaging the locking mechanism to thereby open the door of the receptacle, said second disengaging means comprising a cam lock lever attached to a key receiving means for moving said cam lock lever into engagement with the locking lever responsive to insertion and turning of a key within the key receiving device to thereby move said locking lever into an unlocked position to release the door; and a third disengaging means for disengaging the locking mechanism to thereby open the door of the receptacle, said third disengaging means comprising a pivotally mounted paddle that is manually pivotable into engagement with the locking lever to thereby move said locking lever into an unlocked position to release the door.
- 107. The locking device of claim 106:
wherein the locking lever further comprises a chamfered engagement foot; wherein the chamfered engagement foot resides disposed in engagement with a moveable locking stud when the locking lever resides in a locked position; a rotatably mounted stud plate attached to the locking stud, wherein the locking lever and the rotatable stud plate are intercoupled with a spring; wherein the locking lever further comprises a main body, and a cam tab extending outwardly from said main body, and a chamfered engagement foot extending from said main body; wherein the main body further comprises an L-shaped portion having an opening formed therein for receiving a connector piece therethrough; wherein the interlock lever comprises a first engagement tab extending in a first lateral direction, and a second engagement tab extending in a second lateral direction aligned but opposite in direction with respect to said first lateral direction; wherein the holding bar further comprises a T-shaped member having first and second engagement edges that reside in engagement with the first and second engagement tabs, respectively, when the locking lever is in the locked position; wherein the engagement edges have a width that is less than one-fourth of a width of the holding bar; wherein the pushing means further comprises a plurality of springs disposed in engagement with the interlock lever; wherein the springs are disposed in engagement with a ledge of the interlock lever; wherein the springs reside in a compressed arrangement when the locking lever resides in the locked position; wherein the stud plate is attached to at least four studs and is rotatably mounted about a substantially horizontal axis when the system is in operation; wherein the locking member comprises a lock latch lever that is configured and dimensioned to reside in an interference fit with an external structure when the lock latch lever resides in a locked position; wherein the cam lock lever is caused to move into engagement with the cam tab responsive to insertion and turning of the key, to thereby move said cam tab and locking lever upwardly; wherein the pivotally mounted paddle is mounted such that said paddle is manually pivotable into engagement with a lower portion of the locking lever to thereby move said locking lever into an unlocked position to release the door; wherein the chamfered engagement foot includes a chamfered edge that extends toward the locking stud when said locking stud is in the locked position, and wherein said chamfered engagement foot narrows in width in a lateral direction.
- 108. A secure delivery system for receiving and lockably storing tangible items delivered by a delivering party, said system comprising:
a lockable receptacle for receiving tangible items thereinto from a delivering party, said receptacle having a door and an engagement lip; a locking mechanism including a locking member, said locking mechanism being operational as a means for selectively locking the door of the receptacle by placing the locking member into an interference fit with a portion of the receptacle, to thereby inhibit unauthorized persons from opening said door; a manually operable rotary latch disposed in communication with the locking mechanism for permitting users to enable the locking mechanism after the door of the receptacle is closed; wherein the locking mechanism further comprises a disengaging means for selectively disengaging the locking member to thereby permit the door of the receptacle to be opened, said disengaging means further comprising a locking lever and three independent disengagement devices each capable of independently disengaging the locking mechanism, said disengaging means comprising at least one of:
a first disengaging means for disengaging the locking mechanism to thereby open the door of the receptacle, said first disengaging means comprising a combination locking device having readable combination symbols selectively changeable by a user from a first combination of symbols to a second combination of symbols, and an interlock lever having at least one engagement tab releasably disposed in engagement with a holding bar, and moving means for moving said holding bar out of engagement with the interlock tab responsive to input of a correct combination by a user, and pushing means for pushing the interlock lever into engagement with the locking lever when the holding bar is moved out of engagement with the interlock tab to thereby move said locking lever into an unlocked position to release the door; a second disengaging means for disengaging the locking mechanism to thereby open the door of the receptacle, said second disengaging means comprising a cam lock lever attached to a key receiving means for moving said cam lock lever into engagement with the locking lever responsive to insertion and turning of a key within the key receiving device to thereby move said locking lever into an unlocked position to release the door; and a third disengaging means for disengaging the locking mechanism to thereby open the door of the receptacle, said third disengaging means comprising a pivotally mounted paddle that is manually pivotable into engagement with the locking lever to thereby move said locking lever into an unlocked position to release the door; wherein the locking lever further comprises a chamfered engagement foot; wherein the chamfered engagement foot resides disposed in engagement with a moveable locking stud when the locking lever resides in a locked position; a rotatably mounted stud plate attached to the locking stud, wherein the locking lever and the rotatable stud plate are intercoupled with a spring; wherein the locking lever further comprises a main body, and a cam tab extending outwardly from said main body, and a chamfered engagement foot extending from said main body; wherein the main body further comprises an L-shaped portion having an opening formed therein for receiving a connector piece therethrough; wherein the interlock lever comprises a first engagement tab extending in a first lateral direction, and a second engagement tab extending in a second lateral direction aligned but opposite in direction with respect to said first lateral direction; wherein the holding bar further comprises a T-shaped member having first and second engagement edges that reside in engagement with the first and second engagement tabs, respectively, when the locking lever is in the locked position; wherein the engagement edges have a width that is less than one-fourth of a width of the holding bar; wherein the pushing means further comprises a plurality of springs disposed in engagement with the interlock lever; wherein the springs are disposed in engagement with a ledge of the interlock lever; wherein the springs reside in a compressed arrangement when the locking lever resides in the locked position; wherein the stud plate is attached to at least four studs and is rotatably mounted about a substantially horizontal axis when the system is in operation; wherein the locking member comprises a lock latch lever that resides in an interference fit with the engagement lip of the receptacle when the lock latch lever resides in a locked position; wherein the cam lock lever is caused to move into engagement with the cam tab responsive to insertion and turning of the key, to thereby move said cam tab and locking lever upwardly; wherein the pivotally mounted paddle is mounted such that said paddle is manually pivotable into engagement with a lower portion of the locking lever to thereby move said locking lever into an unlocked position to release the door; wherein the chamfered engagement foot includes a chamfered edge that extends toward the locking stud when said locking stud is in the locked position, and wherein said chamfered engagement foot narrows in width in a lateral direction.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/223,581, filed Aug. 7, 2000, entitled “Key and Combination Locking Mechanism,” which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety, including but not limited to those portions that specifically appear hereinafter.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60223581 |
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