Claims
- 1. In a mail box defined by a hollow container, a flag apparatus for indicating the presence of outgoing mail, said apparatus comprising:
- an access door mounted on said container for pivotal movement about a horizontal axis;
- a recess formed in said door and extending inwardly of said container, said recess being defined by a generally vertical wall affixed to said door by extending sidewalls; and
- a flagging plate pivotally mounted in said recess for pivotal movement between a first, generally vertical, depending position parallel to the door and a second, generally vertical, upstanding position within said recess, said flagging plate being provided with projections which extend into said sidewalls for pivotal mounting, said mounting being transversely disposed from said vertical wall for permitting said flagging plate to be rested against said vertical wall in its upstanding position.
- 2. An apparatus as recited in claim 1 in which said recess is press formed from said door.
- 3. An apparatus as recited in claim 1 in which said recess is defined by a generally vertical wall and a horizontal extension which, in conjunction with the edge of said door, defines a grasping handle.
- 4. In a mail box having an elongated casing for receiving mail, an improved door comprising:
- a pivotal plate door mounted at one end of the casing;
- a press formed recess in said door extending inwardly of said door and defining a flat generally vertical wall inclined inwardly of said box, said wall being connected to said door by generally horizontal connecting sidewalls, one of said sidewalls being adjacent the top of the door so as to define, in conjunction with the top, a grasping handle for opening said door; and
- an indicator flag mounted in said recess for pivotal movement about a horizontal axis.
- 5. An apparatus as recited in claim 4 in which said flag comprises:
- a flagging plate pivotally mounted adjacent the bottom of said recess, said plate being adapted for pivotal movement between a depending position exposing a first side of said plate and a generally vertical, upstanding position within said recess exposing the second side of said plate, said plate being supported in the generally vertical upstanding position by the flat, generally vertical wall defined by said recess when the door is closed.
- 6. In a mail box having an elongated tubular casing for receiving mail, an improved door comprising:
- a door mounted at one end of the casing, said door being pivotal about a horizontal axis;
- a recess in said door, said recess extending inwardly of said door and defining a generally flat vertical wall inclined inwardly of the casing and connected to said door by connecting sidewalls, the horizontal, upper surface of said recess being adjacent the top of said door to thereby define, in conjunction with the top, a grasping handle for opening said door; and
- an indicator flag mounted in said recess, said flag being pivotal about a horizontal axis from a first position to a second position when said door is opened, thereby indicating the presence of mail within the mail box.
CROSS-REFERENCE
This is a division of application Ser. No. 812,373, filed July 1, 1977, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,148,432, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Application, Ser. No. 664,538 filed March 8, 1976, now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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