Information
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Patent Grant
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6402023
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Patent Number
6,402,023
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Date Filed
Friday, September 3, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 11, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Dayoan; B.
- Miller; William L.
Agents
- Ring; Thomas J.
- Wildman, Harrold, Allen & Dixon
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 232 1 C
- 232 17
- 232 45
- 232 54
- 232 38
- 232 39
- 248 146
- 248 2132
- 411 913
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A newspaper delivery receptacle having a generally elongated tubular shape with a bottom wall, top wall and vertical side walls an open front end for receipt of newspapers, printer material and the like. The newspaper delivery receptacle is securable to a mounting post and has a plurality of space apart snaps which extend from an exterior surface of the receptacle and a mounting bracket having a plurality of openings which engage the snaps to fixedly secure the receptacle to the bracket.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
The invention relates to newspaper delivery receptacles also commonly referred to as motor route tubes for receipt of newspapers and like materials which are inserted within the elongate receptacle upon delivery.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Elongate tubular newspaper delivery receptacles which receive delivered newspapers and the like and which protect them against the elements are known. The receptacles are generally tubular in shape and have an opening at one end of the tube for insertion of a delivered newspaper to a subscriber, often located on a rural route. Many elongate newspaper delivery tubes have a generally rectangular or cylindrical shape and are mounted horizontally upon a vertical mounting post with the aid of a bracket securing the tube to the post.
However, such newspaper delivery tubes have been found to have certain disadvantages. In has been found that at times the inserted newspapers become inadvertently dislodged from the elongate receptacles. High winds, especially in rural areas, can blow a newspaper or other printed material from its delivery tube. Such inserted items may also be inadvertently expelled from the delivery tube upon the creation of a partial vacuum within the tube caused by a passing vehicle moving at a high speed. Attempts have been made to retain newspapers within delivery tubes such as through the employment of retaining flaps permanently molded within the tube. These attempts have been found to be inflexible and are not easily modifiable for the needs of the particular user. For example, at times, a newspaper opens up or expands upon being inserted into the tube receptacle. Unfortunately, known fixed retainers have been found to be inadequate because of their inability to be modifiable.
Additionally, many conventional delivery tube receptacles do not adequately drain water which may enter the interior region of the receptacle. Water, from rain or melted snow, unfortunately often sits at the bottom of the delivery receptacle which tends to damage a contained newspaper, often rendering its unreadable. Furthermore, conventional delivery tube receptacles often have a bracket which secures the receptacle to a support post. Securement is often performed by various hooks, inserts or tabs which tend to be complicated and which require long installation times. Moreover, securement of these known receptacles often can only be performed in one or two directions, thereby limiting its usefulness. Furthermore, certain conventional receptacle assemblies fail to provide adequate support for added resistance to prevent the receptacle from being knocked off (by vandals, snow plows, etc.) from its associated bracket.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the present invention to provide a newspaper delivery receptacle assembly which overcomes the disadvantages of known conventional newspaper delivery receptacles. In one aspect of the present invention, a newspaper delivery tube receptacle having a bottom wall, top wall and sides is provided with a cambered bottom wall portion extending along the length of the bottom wall with a convex surface which projects from the bottom wall into an interior region of the receptacle.
The newspaper delivery receptacle further is securable to a mounting post and has a plurality of spaced apart snaps which extend from an exterior surface of the receptacle. A mounting bracket having a plurality of openings which engage the snaps is employed to fixedly secure the receptacle to the bracket. Additionally, the newspaper delivery receptacle includes a retainment member which is securable about the lip of the receptacle for preventing items inserted into the tube from being discharged through the open front end of the receptacle. An engagement member is positioned at one of the pair of sides for releasably securing the retainment member to the newspaper delivery receptacle.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The foregoing features of the invention will be explained in greater detail and others will be made apparent from the detailed description of the present invention which is given with reference to the several figures of the drawing, in which:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of the newspaper delivery receptacle as secured to a mounting post;
FIG. 2
is a cross sectional view of the interior bottom portion of the receptacle as viewed along line
2
—
2
of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a broken away perspective view of the elongate newspaper delivery receptacle as viewed along line
3
—
3
of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 4
is a fragmentary cross section of the mounting bracket engaging a guide member of the mounting assembly of the receptacle as viewed along line
4
—
4
of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 5
is an exploded view of the mounting assembly at the bottom exterior surface of the receptacle, the mounting bracket and the bracket clip;
FIG. 6
is partial broken away view of the open end of the newspaper delivery receptacle illustrating the securement of the retainment members to corresponding engagement members positioned about the lip of the receptacle;
FIG. 7
is a cross sectional view of an engaged retainment member as viewed along line
7
—
7
of
FIG. 6
;
FIG. 8
is a top cross sectional view as viewed along line
8
—
8
of
FIG. 6
;
FIGS. 9-11
illustrate the process of securing a retainment member to a corresponding engagement member formed in the body of the receptacle;
FIG. 12
is a partial broken away view of the mounting assembly having a plurality of snap members and a central guide post at the bottom exterior surface of the receptacle;
FIG. 13
is a partial broken away view illustrating the newspaper delivery receptacle being securable to the mounting bracket in four rectilinear directions;
FIG. 14
is a cross sectional view of the mounting bracket being placed about a snap and central guidepost of the mounting assembly of the receptacle;
FIG. 15
is a cross sectional view illustrating the snap being compressed as the mounting bracket is being secured to the mounting assembly of the receptacle;
FIG. 16
is a perspective view of the bracket clip of the present invention;
FIG. 17
is a cross sectional view of the mounting bracket mounted to the mounting assembly and the bracket clip positioned to be secured to the mounting assembly; and
FIG. 18
is a bottom view of the bracket clip engaged with a snap and the central guide post of the mounting assembly of the receptacle.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Referring now to
FIG. 1
, a newspaper delivery receptacle assembly
20
having a newspaper delivery receptacle
30
is shown being secured to a mounting post
32
by mounting bracket
34
. The newspaper delivery receptacle
30
has a generally elongate tubular shape with a top wall
36
, a bottom wall
38
, a pair of vertical side walls (or sides)
40
,
42
connecting the top wall and bottom wall, a back wall
44
and an open front end
46
for receipt of inserted items such as a newspaper
47
, printed material and the like. The mounting bracket
34
is generally L-shaped, preferably having one portion securable by screws to the mounting post
32
and another portion securable to a mounting assembly
48
disposed at an exterior surface
50
of the bottom wall
38
of the delivery receptacle tube
30
. The mounting assembly
48
has four guide members
52
extending from the exterior surface
50
which are each formed to abut with the mounting bracket
34
to reduce sliding movement of the bracket when affixed to the receptacle
30
.
As seen in
FIG. 1
, a reinforcing lip
54
is disposed about the open front end
46
of the newspaper delivery receptacle
30
. A plurality of retainment members
56
are securable to the newspaper delivery receptacle
30
for preventing an inserted item, such as newspaper
47
, from being discharged through the open front end
46
of the receptacle. Preferably the plurality of engagement members
58
are selectively positionable at each of the vertical side walls
40
,
42
and at the bottom wall
38
for mating engagement and securement of the retainment members
56
to the newspaper delivery receptacle
30
. The retainment members
56
are releasably secured at the lip
54
proximate the open front end
46
of the receptacle
30
. Additionally, formed within the body of the receptacle
30
, at the bottom wall
38
, is an elongate cambered bottom wall portion
60
which extends into an interior region
62
of the receptacle to elevate a newspaper
47
or other inserted item from the bottom wall
38
and prevent accumulated water, snow or moisture at the interior bottom surface of the receptacle from contacting the newspaper or other inserted items.
Referring now to
FIGS. 2 and 3
, the newspaper delivery receptacle
30
is shown having a cambered bottom wall portion
60
positioned at and extending along the length L of the bottom wall
38
. As best seen in
FIG. 2
, the bottom wall portion
60
has a convex surface
62
. The convex surface
62
of the bottom wall portion
60
projects from the bottom wall
38
into an interior region
64
of the receptacle
30
. The cambered bottom wall portion
60
is preferably molded into the bottom wall
38
of the receptacle
30
with the convex surface
62
of the cambered bottom wall portion
60
formed to have at least a portion of a circular shape such as a semi-circular shape.
As seen in
FIG. 3
, the cambered bottom wall portion
60
substantially extends the length L of the bottom wall
38
and preferably extends more than three fourths (¾) the length of the bottom wall
38
. The cambered bottom wall portion
60
is positioned at a central region
65
of the bottom wall
38
between the sides
40
,
42
which define the width W,
FIG. 2
, of the receptacle
30
. As seen in
FIG. 2
, the convex surface
62
of the cambered bottom wall portion
60
has a peak or apex
66
which is positioned between two opposing ends
67
A,
67
B of the bottom wall portion. The convex surface
62
is defined by the peak
66
and the two opposing ends
67
A,
67
B of the cambered bottom wall portion
60
and extends substantially along the length of the bottom wall
38
of the receptacle
30
. The convex surface
62
of the cambered bottom wall portion
60
extends in a direction substantially parallel to the length L,
FIG. 3
, of the bottom wall
38
.
A plurality of drainage holes
68
,
FIG. 3
, are formed within the bottom wall
38
. The drainage holes
68
are positioned between the cambered bottom wall portion
60
and at least one of the vertical sides
40
,
42
of the receptacle
30
. Preferably, drainage holes
68
are placed between the cambered bottom wall portion
60
and both sides
40
,
42
of the receptacle
30
as seen in FIG.
3
. The cambered bottom wall portion
60
,
FIG. 2
, has a width W
1
extending between ends
67
A,
67
B which is narrower than the width W of the bottom wall
38
. The centrally located bottom wall portion width W
1
is preferably less than one half (½) the width W of the bottom wall of the receptacle.
Referring to
FIG. 4
, a side edge
76
of the metal mounting bracket
34
is shown being held and restricted from lateral movement by guide member
52
. The bottom wall
38
of the receptacle
30
has extended steps
71
arranged in a grate configuration (
FIG. 5
) at the mounting assembly at which the L-shaped member
52
further extends from. The step
71
and the guide member
52
engage the bracket
34
at its top and side edge
76
to limit movement of the bracket when affixed to the mounting assembly of the receptacle.
Referring now to
FIG. 5
, the mounting assembly
48
connected at the exterior surface
50
of the bottom wall
38
is shown being aligned for securement with the mounting bracket
34
and a bracket clip
70
. The mounting assembly
48
has a support grate
71
of crossing members to provide a flat surface to position the mounting bracket thereon. The mounting assembly
48
also has a plurality of spaced apart snaps
72
A-D, which extend from the exterior surface
50
at the bottom wall
38
of the receptacle
30
. The mounting bracket
34
has a plurality of openings
73
A-D which are similarly aligned and are positioned to engage the snaps to fixedly secure the receptacle
30
to the bracket
34
.
As seen in
FIG. 5
, the snaps
72
A-D have two pairs of aligned snaps
72
A,
72
C and
72
B,
72
D. One pair of snaps
72
A,
72
C are aligned with each other in a direction of the open front end
46
,
FIG. 1
, of the receptacle and another pair of snaps
72
B,
72
D are aligned with each other and are also aligned in a transverse direction to the alignment of the pair of snaps
72
A,
72
C. As best seen in
FIG. 12
, the one pair of snaps
72
A,
72
C are preferably aligned generally in a direction with the length of the receptacle and perpendicular to the alignment of the other pair of snaps
72
B,
72
D generally aligned in a direction with the width of the receptacle forming a generally crossing or +− configuration. The mounting bracket
38
,
FIG. 5
, has four openings
73
A-D for engagement in register with the two pairs of snaps
72
A,
72
C and
72
B,
72
D.
In accordance with the present invention, each of the openings
73
A-D are enabled to be inserted for engagement into each of the four snaps
72
A-D such that the mounting bracket
34
is positionable in four different rectilinear directions for variable securement to the receptacle
30
as seen in
FIGS. 5 and 13
. For increased firm securement, the mounting assembly
48
,
FIG. 5
, has a central guide post
74
connected to the exterior surface
50
of the receptacle bottom
38
and the mounting bracket
34
has a corresponding central opening
75
for engagement about the central guide post
74
. As also seen in
FIGS. 5 and 12
, the mounting assembly
48
has four L-shaped guide members
52
, spaced apart from snaps
72
A-D, which are used to abut with the side edges
76
of the mounting bracket
34
to reduce sliding movement of the bracket in each one of the four different rectilinear directions at which the bracket is securable to the receptacle
30
. Once the mounting bracket
34
is snapped into engagement with the mounting assembly
48
of the receptacle
30
, the bracket clip
70
is employed for increased resistance and stability. The bracket clip
70
has a central engagement opening
77
for mounting about the central guide post
74
and a snap securement member
78
which is selectively engageable to any one of the snaps
72
A-D.
Referring now to
FIG. 6
, the retainment members
56
are shown to be releasably secured to a plurality of corresponding engagement members
58
positioned at various locations about the lip
54
at the vertical side walls
40
,
42
and bottom wall
38
proximate the open front end
46
of the receptacle
30
. The retainment members or clips
56
are securable to the receptacle
30
and are used for preventing inserted items such as newspapers and mailings from being discharged through the open front end
46
. The retainment members
56
have a top section
79
which is positioned to extend within the interior region
64
of the receptacle
30
and a bottom section
80
for securement about the lip
54
of the receptacle.
As seen in
FIG. 7
, the top section
79
has a vertical face section
81
for abutting with and containment of items stored in the receptacle tube
30
. The top section
79
also has a slanted back section
82
which extends downwardly from the top
83
of the vertical face section
81
to the bottom section
80
of the retainment clip
56
. As seen in
FIGS. 6 and 7
, the bottom section
80
of the retainment clip
56
has a generally C-shaped flange
87
for securement about the lip
54
of the receptacle
30
.
As will be explained in greater detail with reference to
FIGS. 9-11
, the retainment clip
56
is releasably secured to the lip
54
about the bottom wall
38
and vertical side walls
40
,
42
by snapping the retainment clip into selected engagement members
58
. The engagement members
56
each have a slot
88
and a mounting hole
84
proximate the open front end
46
of the receptacle
30
. As seen in
FIGS. 7-11
, the mounting hole
84
extends completely through the body of the receptacle
30
from the interior surface
85
to an exterior surface
50
of the receptacle.
The retainment members
56
each have a generally elongate L-shaped wedge
86
which is inserted into the mounting hole
84
. As seen in
FIGS. 9-11
, the L-shaped wedge
86
is insertable into the mounting hole
84
at the interior surface
85
of the receptacle
30
. The vertical face
81
of the retainment member
56
is placed flat (by a thumb of a user) against the interior surface
85
,
FIG. 9
, and the L-shaped wedge
86
is placed in the mounting hole
84
. The retainment clip
56
is pulled back, as seen in
FIG. 10
, such that the wedge
56
slides through the hole
84
for engagement with the exterior surface
50
of the receptacle
30
. As the retainment clip
56
is pulled back,
FIG. 10
, with the wedge
86
inserted into the mounting hole
84
, the C-shaped flange
87
snaps into snug securement about the rounded contour of the reinforcing lip
54
of the receptacle
30
, as seen in FIG.
11
. Having the L-shaped wedge
86
,
FIG. 11
, abutting the exterior surface
50
while also having the top section
79
mounted atop the interior surface
85
of the receptacle
30
provides an added measure of securement of the retainment member to the receptacle.
In accordance with the present invention, the retainment members
56
as seen in
FIGS. 1 and 6
, may be selectively arranged for securement at the respective engagement members
58
to meet the desires and needs of the user. The various arrangements about the lip
54
of the receptacle include placing at least one retainment clip
56
on at least one of the pair of vertical side walls
40
,
42
. One or more retainment clips
56
are generally secured with the engagement members
58
at both the vertical side walls
40
,
42
and the bottom wall
38
of the receptacle
30
. Preferably, a plurality of retainment members
56
are secured to the plurality of engagement members positioned at both of the vertical side walls
40
,
42
and a plurality of engagement members are also positioned at the bottom wall
38
. By securing many retainment clips
56
about the lip
54
at the vertical walls
40
,
42
and bottom wall
38
, inserted items are contained within the receptacle and are prevented from being expelled out the sides or sliding out the bottom of the receptacle.
As seen in
FIGS. 6-11
, each of the plurality of engagement members
58
have a corresponding plurality of slots
88
which are positioned at the lip
54
,
FIG. 6
, and formed to extend to the vertical side walls
40
,
42
and the bottom wall
38
proximate the open front end
46
of the receptacle
30
. As seen in
FIG. 8
, at least part
89
of the slot
88
is formed to extend beyond the lip
54
of the receptacle. The cut portion of the slot
88
which extends beyond the lip
54
forms the mounting hole
84
. Thus, the mounting hole
84
,
FIG. 7
, which extends from the interior surface
85
to the exterior surface
50
through the body of the receptacle is established at the part of the slot
88
which extends beyond the lip
54
. When securing the retainment clips
56
, the generally elongate L-shaped wedges
86
of the retainment clips are guided into the slots
88
,
FIG. 6
, at the desired preselected locations about the receptacle lip
54
. The wedge
86
is slidably inserted into the mounting hole
84
of the slot
88
with the vertical face section
79
of the clip
56
lying on the interior surface
85
of the receptacle
30
, as seen in FIG.
9
. The retainment clip
56
is pulled back, in
FIG. 10
, such that an elongate extension
89
of the L-shaped wedge
86
engages the exterior surface
50
,
FIG. 11
, and a shorter connection branch
90
of the wedge
86
which engages the top portion
79
of the clip
56
, sits in the mounting hole
84
. The C-shaped flange
87
,
FIG. 11
, is connected about the lip
54
of the receptacle
30
when the retainment member
56
is pulled back as the top portion
79
extends into the interior region
64
of the receptacle
30
.
Referring now to
FIG. 12
, the securement snaps
72
A-
72
D secured to the exterior surface
50
at the bottom wall
38
of the receptacle are shown positioned about the central guide post
74
of the mounting assembly
48
. As seen in
FIG. 12
, each of the snaps
72
A-
72
D are spaced substantially equidistant from the central guide post
74
. The central guide post
74
is positioned between each of the aligned pairs of snaps
72
A,
72
C and
72
B,
72
D in which the pairs of snaps are aligned perpendicular to each other such that they are arranged in a generally +− configuration. The central guide post
74
is preferably a circular shaped member which extends beyond the snaps
72
A-D (as seen in
FIGS. 14
,
15
and
17
) from the exterior surface
50
of the receptacle in order to provide a guide for the central opening
75
as the mounting bracket
34
is slid onto the mounting assembly
48
. The snaps
72
A-D are generally compressible in which each snap has a centrally located recess
110
dividing the snap into two conical segments
112
A,
112
B. As seen in
FIG. 13
, the compressible snaps
72
A-D are arranged relative to the guide
74
to engage and secure the central opening
75
and the correspondingly arranged openings
73
A-D of the mounting bracket
34
such that the bracket is advantageously enabled to be selectively placed in four different rectilinear positions.
Referring to
FIGS. 14
,
15
and
17
, snap
72
C is shown with central recess
110
dividing the snap into two aligned and facing segments
112
A,
112
B. The separate segments
112
A,
112
B form a conical shaped portion
114
in which the segments are tapered from a relatively narrow end
116
to a relatively wide end
118
at the conical shaped portion of the snap. The two segments
112
A,
112
B of snap
72
C are movable between a compressed position (as seen in
FIG. 15
) and an extended or relaxed position (as seen in FIGS.
14
and
17
). Additionally, snap
72
C, as seen in
FIGS. 14
,
15
and
17
, has a seat
120
with a neck member
122
proximate the relatively wide end
118
of the segments
112
A,
112
B for engagement with a corresponding opening
73
C of the mounting bracket
34
upon insertion of the openings through the snaps of the receptacle. As seen in
FIGS. 14 and 15
, the two segments
112
A,
112
B of the conical shaped portion
114
of the snaps are compressed together reducing the size of the recess
110
(
FIG. 15
) upon insertion of the openings
73
A-D of the mounting bracket
34
. The recess
110
is compressed until the openings
73
A-D (
FIG. 5
) of the mounting bracket
34
are positioned in their corresponding seat members about the snaps
72
A-B.
FIGS. 14
,
15
and
17
are illustrative of only one snap
72
C upon engagement with the mounting bracket, however, it will be appreciated that the other snaps
72
A,
72
B and
72
D have the same structural properties and operate in to affix the mounting bracket in the same manner.
FIGS. 14
,
15
and
17
illustrate the securement of the mounting bracket
34
and bracket clip
70
to the mounting assembly
48
at the bottom wall
38
of the receptacle. In
FIG. 14
, the central opening
75
and the opening
73
C of the bracket
34
are slid onto the central guide post
74
and snap
72
C respectively. The bracket opening
73
C is moved along the conical shaped portion
114
of the snap from the relatively narrow end
116
toward the relatively wide end
118
. As seen in
FIG. 15
, as the bracket
34
is guided toward the wide end
118
proximate the seat
120
, the snap compresses such that the conical snap segments
112
A,
112
B move toward each other and, in turn, reducing the area of the recess
110
therebetween. The walls of the opening
73
C of the bracket
34
press against the outer surface of the conical shaped portion
114
to compress the snap.
As seen in
FIG. 17
, once the bracket
34
is moved beyond the wide end
118
of the conical portion
114
, the opening
73
C is positioned in the seat
120
of the snap
72
C with the opening surrounding the neck
122
at the snap seat. When the bracket opening is positioned in the seat
120
, the resilient conical snap segments
112
A,
112
B (preferably formed of the same plastic material as the molded receptacle tube) spring back into their relaxed or extended position locking the bracket
34
to the mounting assembly
48
of the receptacle. For increased securement and resistance, the bracket clip
70
,
FIG. 17
, is then slid onto the central guide post
74
and one of the snaps to maintain the snap in the extended locking position. The central engagement opening
77
of the bracket clip
70
is positioned over and slid about the guide post
74
and the snap securement member
78
having snap segment openings
124
A,
124
B and a central dividing wedge
126
engage the conical segments
112
A,
112
B to hold the snap in the extended position. The wedge
126
is inserted into the recess
110
to maintain the segments
112
A,
112
B in an outwardly divided position as the corresponding snap segment openings
124
A,
124
B are placed about the conical shaped portion of the snap.
Referring to
FIGS. 16 and 18
, the bracket clip
30
has a central engagement opening
77
for mounting about the guide post
74
and a snap securement member
78
which engages with expanded and divided snap segments
112
A,
112
B. The snap securement member
78
has a pair of snap segment openings
124
A,
124
B for engagement about the conical shaped segment members
112
A,
112
B of a selected snap and further has a wedge
126
insertable into the associated snap recess
110
to maintain the segments
112
A,
112
B of the snap in the extended position. The bracket clip
70
has a curved edge portion
128
opposite the snap securement member
78
for abutting against on opposingly aligned snap. The central engagement opening
77
is defined by a plurality of extended fingers
130
cut in the body of the clip
70
for frictional engagement about the circumference of the central guide post
74
. By maintaining the snap in the extended position and being secured about the central guide post
74
, the bracket clip
70
provides added securement of the mounting post
34
to the mounting assembly of the receptacle
30
.
While a detailed description of the preferred embodiment of the invention has been given, it should be appreciated that many variations can be made thereto without departing from the scope of the invention asset forth in the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A newspaper delivery receptacle assembly with a newspaper delivery receptacle having a generally elongated tubular shape and in which the receptacle is securable to a mounting post, comprising:a plurality of spaced apart snaps which extend from an exterior surfacer of the receptacle in which the newspaper delivery receptacle has an open front end and in which the plurality of spaced apart snaps include two pairs of snaps with one pair of snaps aligned with each other in a direction of the open front end of the receptacle and another pair of snaps aligned transverse to the one pair of snaps; and a mounting bracket having a plurality of openings which engage the snaps to fixedly secure the receptacle to the bracket in which the mounting bracket has at least four openings for engagement in register with the two pairs of snaps such that the mounting bracket is positionable in four different directions for securement to the receptacle.
- 2. The newspaper delivery receptacle assembly of claim 1 in which the one pair of snaps are aligned perpendicular to the alignment of the other pair of snaps.
- 3. The newspaper delivery receptacle assembly of claim 2 including a central guide post positioned between each of the pairs of snaps and in which the mounting bracket has a corresponding central opening for engagement about the central guide post.
- 4. The newspaper delivery receptacle assembly of claim 3 in which the central guide post is a circular shaped member extending beyond the snaps from the exterior surface of the receptacle.
- 5. The newspaper delivery receptacle assembly of claim 3 in which each of the plurality of snaps are spaced substantially equidistant from the central guide post.
- 6. The newspaper delivery receptacle assembly of claim 3 including a plurality of guide members spaced apart from the snaps and extending from the exterior surface of the receptacle in which each of the guide members are formed to abut with the mounting bracket to reduce sliding movement of the mounting bracket.
- 7. The newspaper delivery receptacle assembly of claim 6 in which the plurality of guide members include four L-shaped guide members which abut with side edges of the mounting bracket in each of the four different directions for securement to the receptacle.
- 8. The newspaper delivery receptacle assembly of claim 3 in which the snaps have a compressible conical shaped portion and a recess dividing the snap into two conical segments such that the two segments are compressed together, reducing the recess upon insertion of the openings of the mounting bracket though the snaps until the openings are positioned in corresponding seat members of the snaps.
- 9. The newspaper delivery receptacle assembly of claim 1 in which the snaps have a central recess dividing the snaps into two segments movable between a compressed position and an extended position.
- 10. The newspaper delivery receptacle assembly of claim 9 in which the segments form a conical shaped portion and in which the segments are tapered from a relatively narrow end to a relatively wide end.
- 11. The newspaper delivery receptacle assembly of claim 10 in which the snaps have a seat with a neck member proximate the relatively wide end of the segments for engagement with corresponding openings of the mounting bracket with the insertion of the snaps through the openings of the bracket.
- 12. A newspaper delivery receptacle assembly with a newspaper delivery receptacle having a generally elongated tubular shape and in which the receptacle is securable to a mounting post, comprising:a plurality of spaced apart snaps which extend from an exterior surface of the receptacle in which the snaps have a central recess dividing the snaps into two segments movable between a compressed position and an extended position, in which the segments form a conical shaped portion and in which the segments are tapered from a relatively narrow end to a relatively wide end; a mounting bracket having a plurality of openings which engage the snaps to fixedly secure the receptacle to the bracket; and a bracket clip having a central opening for mounting about a central guide post and a snap securement member having snap segment openings for engagement about the two divided segments of the snap and a wedge insertable into the recess to maintain the two segments of the snap in the extended position.
- 13. A newspaper delivery receptacle having a generally elongate tubular shape with a bottom wall, top wall and sides and an open front end for receipt of newspapers, printed material and the like, the newspaper delivery receptacle comprising:a cambered bottom wall portion positioned at and extending along a length of the bottom wall in which a width of the cambered bottom wall portion is less than one half (½) a width of the bottom wall of the receptacle; and a convex surface of the bottom wall portion such that the convex surface projects from the bottom wall into an interior region of the receptacle, the convex surface of the cambered bottom wall portion has an apex positioned between two opposing ends of the cambered bottom wall portion and in which the convex surface defined by the apex and the two opposing ends of the cambered bottom wall portion extends substantially along the length of the bottom wall of the receptacle and the convex surface of the cambered bottom wall portion extends in a direction substantially parallel to the length of the bottom wall of the receptacle.
- 14. A newspaper delivery receptacle having a generally elongate tubular shape with a bottom wall, a top wall, a pair of vertical side walls connecting the top wall and bottom wall, a back wall and an open front end for receipt of inserted items such as newspapers and printed material, the newspaper delivery receptacle comprising:a plurality of retainment members securable to the newspaper delivery receptacle for preventing an inserted item from being discharged through the open front end of the receptacle; and a plurality of engagement members positioned at both of the vertical side walls and another plurality of engagement members positioned at the bottom wall including a plurality of slots formed in the vertical side walls and the bottom wall proximate the open front end of the receptacle for releasably securing the retainment members to the newspaper delivery receptacle.
- 15. The newspaper deliver receptacle of claim 14 including a lip at the vertical side walls and the bottom wall disposed about a perimeter of the open front end of the receptacle and in which the plurality of slots are positioned at the lip of the receptacle.
- 16. The newspaper delivery receptacle of claim 15 in which at least a part of the slot is formed to extend beyond the lip toward the interior of the receptacle such that a mounting hole through the receptacle is established at the part of the slot which extends beyond the lip.
- 17. The newspaper delivery receptacle of claim 16 in which the plurality of retainment members have a top section for positioning within an interior region of the receptacle and a bottom section for securement about the lip of the receptacle.
- 18. The newspaper delivery receptacle of claim 17 in which the bottom section of the retainment member has a generally C-shaped flange for securement about the lip of the receptacle.
- 19. The newspaper delivery receptacle of claim 18 in which the retainment member has a generally elongate L-shaped wedge secured to the top section for slideable insertion into the mounting hole of the slot proximate the open front end of the receptacle.
- 20. The newspaper delivery receptacle of claim 18 in which the top section of the retainment member has a substantially vertical face section for containment of inserted items within the receptacle and a slanted back section extending downwardly from a top of the vertical face section to the generally C-shaped flange.
- 21. The newspaper delivery receptacle of claim 14 including a lip positioned about the bottom wall and vertical side walls at the open front end of the receptacle and in which the retainment members have a flange for releasable securement about the lip of the receptacle.
- 22. The newspaper delivery receptacle of claim 21 in which the flange is generally C-shaped for engagement about the lip and the receptacle.
- 23. The newspaper delivery receptacle of claim 21 in which the engagement members have a mounting hole proximate the open front end of the receptacle extending from an interior surface to an exterior surface of the receptacle and in which the retainment members have a generally L-shaped wedge insertable into the mounting hole for engagement with the exterior surface of the receptacle.
- 24. A method of assembling a newspaper delivery receptacle having a generally elongate tubular shape with a bottom wall, a top wall, a pair of vertical side walls connecting the top wall and bottom wall, a back wall and a lip disposed about an open front end of the receptacle which receives inserted newspapers and printed material, comprising the steps of:providing the newspaper delivery receptacle with a releasably securable retainment member for preventing an inserted item from being discharged through the open front end; and releasably securing the retainment member to the lip proximate the open front end of the receptacle including snapping the retainment member into an engagement member for securement about the lip of the receptacle.
- 25. The method of claim 24 including the step of selectively positioning a plurality of retainment members at desired locations at the vertical side walls and the bottom wall.
- 26. The method of claim 25 including the steps of forming a plurality of slots at different preselected locations about the lip at the bottom wall and the vertical side walls of the receptacle, andguiding a generally L-shaped wedge of the plurality of retainment members into the slots at the different preselected locations.
- 27. The method of claim 24 including the step of connecting a C-shaped flange of the retainment member about the lip of the receptacle.
- 28. The method of claim 27 in which the retainment member has a top section with a vertical face section and with a slanted back section extending to a bottom section having the C-shaped flange, and including the step ofpositioning the top section into an interior of the receptacle with the vertical face section facing toward the interior and the slanted back section facing the open front end.
- 29. The method of claim 27 including the step of inserting a generally L-shaped wedge of the retainment member into a mounting hole proximate the open front end and extending from an interior surface to an exterior surface of the receptacle such that the generally L-shaped wedge engages with the exterior surface of the receptacle.
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