Claims
- 1. A nestable mailbox comprising:a body having a pair of spaced side walls, a top connected to said side walls, and a bottom panel connected to said side walls opposite said top, said body having a first end circumscribing a first surface area and a second end circumscribing a second surface area; said body being tapered from said first end to said second end such that said first surface area is larger than said second surface area, and said distance between said first end and said second end is greater than the width of said first surface area; a first flared section having a front face, said first flared section extending around said side walls and said top, whereby said front face of said first flared section defines said first end of said body; a plurality of apertures formed in said first flared section for attaching a door thereto; and whereby said second end can be received in another mailbox constructed substantially identically to said nestable mailbox.
- 2. The nestable mailbox set forth in claim 1, wherein said body further comprises:a second flared section extending around said side walls and said top, said second flared section positioned rearwardly of said first flared section and forming a raised shoulder with respect to said top.
- 3. The nestable mailbox set forth in claim 2, wherein said second flared section touches said first flared section.
- 4. The nestable mailbox set forth in claim 1, further comprising a band of scalloped sections formed into at least one of said side walls.
- 5. The nestable mailbox set forth in claim 1, wherein:both said first end and said second end have dimensions of height and width; and said first end has a larger height and a larger width than the height and width of said second end.
- 6. The nestable mailbox set forth in claim 1, wherein said body is made from polypropylene.
- 7. The nestable mailbox set forth in claim 1, further comprising a first door mounted to said body proximate said first end.
- 8. The nestable mailbox set forth in claim 7, wherein:said first flared section extends downwardly to form an ear portion; and said first door is hingedly mounted to said ear portion.
- 9. The nestable mailbox set forth in claim 7, further comprising a second door connected to said body proximate said second end.
- 10. A method of packaging a plurality of mailboxes, comprising the steps of:providing each mailbox with: a body having a pair of spaced side walls, a top connected to said side walls, and a bottom panel connected to said side walls opposite said top, said body having an open first end circumscribing a first surface area and a second end circumscribing a second surface area; said body being tapered from said first end to said second end such that said first surface area is larger than said second surface area; each of said mailboxes carries a flag rotatably mounted thereon; each of said mailboxes carries a door hingedly mounted thereto proximate said first end; forming a nested arrangement of mailboxes by opening the door of each mailbox except for a mailbox into which no other mailbox is to be nested, such that each door is positioned downwardly and forwardly and positioning the second end of one mailbox into the first end of another mailbox and positioning each mailbox such that the flag of a mailbox nested within another mailbox overlaps the flag of said another mailbox; and placing said nested arrangement of mailboxes in a container.
- 11. The method set forth in claim 10, wherein:said mailbox has a plurality of rail elements connected to said bottom panel.
- 12. A nestable mailbox comprising:a body having a pair of spaced side walls, a top connected to said side walls, and a bottom panel connected to said side walls opposite said top, said body having a first end circumscribing a first surface area and a second end circumscribing a second surface area, and a plurality of rail elements connected to said bottom panel; each of said plurality of rail elements having a hollow interior forming a channel on the interior of said body and extending a substanital length of said body from said first end to said second end; said body being tapered from said first end to said second end such that said first surface area is larger than said second surface area and said distance between said first end and said second end is greater than the width of said first surface area; a first flared section having a front face, said first flared section extending around said side walls and said top, whereby said front face of said first flared section defines said first end of said body; a plurality of apertures formed in said first flared section for attaching a door thereto; and whereby said second end can be received in another mailbox constructed substantially identically to said nestable mailbox.
- 13. The nestable mailbox set forth in claim 12, wherein said body further comprises:a second flared section extending around said side walls and said top, said second flared section positioned rearwardly of said first flared section and forming a raised shoulder with respect to said top.
- 14. The nestable mailbox set forth in claim 13, wherein said second flared section touches said first flared section.
- 15. The nestable mailbox set forth in claim 13, further comprising a band of scalloped sections formed into at least one of said side walls.
- 16. The nestable mailbox set forth in claim 12, wherein:both said first end and said second end have dimensions of height and width; and said first end has a larger height and a larger width than the height and width of said second end.
- 17. The nestable mailbox set forth in claim 12, wherein said body is made from polypropylene.
- 18. The nestable mailbox set forth in claim 12, further comprising a first door mounted to said body proximate said first end.
- 19. The nestable mailbox set forth in claim 18, wherein:said first flared section extends downwardly to form an ear portion; and said first door is hingedly mounted to said ear portion.
- 20. The nestable mailbox set forth in claim 18, further comprising a second door mounted to said body proximate said second end.
Parent Case Info
This a divisional application of U.S. Ser. No. 08/917,645, filed Aug. 22, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,988,495.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
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PCT/US98/17505 |
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00 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
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WO99/10255 |
3/4/1999 |
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