The present disclosure relates, generally, to a portable box in which to place deliveries.
Through the years, people have begun shopping online more and more frequently. The surge of online shopping results in the delivery of millions of packages to homes and businesses each day. Many of these packages, unfortunately, are stolen or disappear without explanation. In fact, it has been estimated by transportation experts that about 15 percent of all deliveries in urban areas fail to reach customers on the first attempt because of package theft and other issues, such as delivery to the wrong house. In suburbs and rural areas, thieves often follow delivery trucks and snatch just-delivered packages from homes, often out of sight of neighbors.
Online shoppers have turned to a variety of strategies to ward off and discourage thieves. Some of these strategies include the use of video doorbells and package tracking services. While these tools are useful in locating and seeing packages, they are not helpful in preventing thieves from physically taking the packages.
There is therefore a need in the art for the present invention.
The present invention relates to a portable drop box for use in storing and protecting delivered packages and groceries. The drop box primarily serves as a means of sheltering these items from thieves who might otherwise see the packages and attempt to steal, while also protecting the items from the weather, animals, and other threats to the contents of the packages between the time the packages are delivered and the owner retrieving the items from outside.
The box is weather-safe and designed to keep the packages within out of sight. The box has sides, a top, and a bottom and is of a size large enough to hold most packages. The box is preferably made of a weather-safe material and may optionally be weighted to keep the box from blowing away or being easily stolen. In addition, the box may include means to tether the box to a stationary object to further secure the box to the deck or step on which it sits. In certain embodiments, the box has at least one handle on the lid or other portion of the box to enable access by the user to the interior of the box and/or assist with movement of the box. The box includes latches or other means to secure the box shut and protect its contents. The box may further include a lock or other additional security device which may be programmed or design to be opened only by designated users. In certain embodiments, the box may include features such that it can be collapsed similar to a tent, using poles, rods, folds, creases, or like means. Once collapsed or folded, the box may be stored or transported by the owner.
The detailed description particularly refers to the following figures, in which:
Where considered appropriate, reference labels have been repeated among the figures to indicate corresponding or analogous elements.
While the concepts of the present disclosure are susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, specific exemplary embodiments thereof have been shown by way of example in the drawings and will herein be described in detail. It should be understood, however, that there is no intent to limit the concepts of the present disclosure to the particular forms disclosed, but on the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
The portable drop box of the invention 10 is shown in the figures.
In general, the drop box 10 can be of any color or ornamental design to match or coordinate with the house, depending upon the preference of the owner. However, the box should be designed in a manner such that the contents of the box cannot be seen from the outside, i.e. the box should not be clear or transparent. While the box 10 is described specifically as to its use as a storage device for delivered packages, based upon its features, as more fully described below, it may also be used as a tote for use in general storage, camping, traveling, etc.
The portable drop box 10 is preferably made of or covered with a weather-safe, water-repellant, water-resistant, or weatherproof material. Such materials are well known in the art and include, but are not limited to, PUL (polyurethane laminate), TPU (thermoplastic polyurethane), nylon, canvas, metal, polyester, PVC-coated polyester, laminated cotton/poplin, oilcloth, polyester fleece, microfiber, wool, vinyl, pleather, plastic, rubber, densely woven fabrics, Gore-Tex®, eVENT® fabric, neoprene, etc.
In one embodiment, the portable drop box 10 is weighted so that it does not blow off the porch or step where it is placed, such as with sewn-in weights 22 in the lid 20, as shown in
In another embodiment, the portable drop box 10 has means to tether the box to a stationary object using conventional means, such as D-rings 37 as shown in
In one embodiment, the portable drop box 10 has at least one handle 25 on the lid 20 to enable easy opening and shutting of the lid 20 and allow convenient access to the interior of the box 10, as shown in
In one embodiment, the portable drop box 10 is configured to latch shut in some manner, such as with well-known fasteners or closures including but not limited to snaps, latches, spring loaded toggle catch clips, spring loaded latch toggle hatch locks, other types of latches, buttons, zippers, etc.
In one embodiment shown in
In another embodiment, the portable drop box 10 of the invention includes other means of allowing it to collapse or fold up, including conventional tent poles (not shown) that may be inserted in the box 10 when the box 10 is to be used, then removed when the box 10 is ready to be stored if desired. Such poles are well known in the art and may be made of a variety of materials including, but not limited to, fiberglass, aluminum, carbon fibre, steel, plastic, inflatable, etc.
In general, the tent poles may be flexible and more lightweight and the more rigid poles are more robust and heavy-duty. The rigid poles are usually made of metal and include joint fittings. Sectional rigid poles are normally fixed together, usually with steel springs. Flexible poles can be bent to form arcs and are often made of glass reinforced plastic (GRP) or metal. Glass fiber poles typically have elastic running through the middle. Telescoping tent poles may also be used. The poles may be inserted or enclosed in pockets and/or threaded through slots in the sides 30, top 20, and/or bottom 40 of the box 10 to provide support in those portions of the box 10 then easily removed when the box 10 is ready to be stored in a bag or otherwise. Other collapsible mechanisms are well known in the art and are also included within the scope of the invention.
In practice, the drop box 10 is placed on the porch or step on the day a package 60 is expected to be delivered, or may be left out at all times if desired for frequent or unexpected deliveries. When the package 60 is delivered, the delivery person will place the package 60 in the box 10, whereby it is then protected from the weather elements and other threats until the resident returns home to retrieve the package 60. The box 10 also serves as protection of the package 60 within from animals that may disturb the contents of the package 60, or from thieves that might otherwise see the package 60 unattended and attempt to steal the package 60.
There are a plurality of advantages of the present disclosure arising from the various features of the systems, apparatus, and methods described herein. It will be noted that alternate embodiments of the systems, apparatus, and methods of the present disclosure may not include all of the features described yet still benefit from at least some of the advantages of such features. Those of ordinary skill in the art may readily devise their own implementations of the systems, apparatus, and methods that incorporate one or more of the features of the present disclosure and fall within the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.