Postal delivery apparatus and method of postal delivery and receipt

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6375070
  • Patent Number
    6,375,070
  • Date Filed
    Monday, July 1, 1996
    28 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 23, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A postal delivery apparatus and method for delivering and removing parcels to residential and commercial customer is provided. The postal delivery apparatus preferably has a base including a bottom, a plurality of outer walls connected to and extending upwardly from the bottom, a substantially hollow portion positioned within inner confines of the outer walls so as to define an inner cavity, and an open upper end positioned for providing access to the inner cavity. At least one of the plurality of outer walls preferably includes a wall opening formed therein for inserting letter-type parcels through the wall opening into the inner cavity of the base. The wall opening preferably is sized and positioned for inhibiting access by a user to letter-type parcels positioned in the inner cavity. A partition is positioned between the plurality of outer walls so as to divide the inner cavity into a first compartment positionally aligned with the wall opening for inserting letter-type parcels therein through the wall opening and a second compartment for inserting larger box-type parcels therein through the open upper end of the base. An outer lid is pivotally connected to upper peripheries of the base, and the outer lid is positioned to overlie the open end of the base and abuttingly contact upper peripheries of the base when in a closed position and positioned to extend upwardly away from the base when in an open position so as to provide access to the first and second compartments through the open end.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to the field of postal delivery and, more particularly, to an apparatus and method for positioning postal items therein.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Over the years, postal delivery traditionally has been viewed as an honorable field of service to the local communities and the country. Because good postal delivery has been recognized as important to our society, federal laws also have made tampering with mail or interfering with postal duties criminal conduct. These laws for many years greatly inhibited individuals from tampering with or stealing mail from mail boxes, porches, or doorways of residential and commercial customers.




As our society has developed over the years, the mail service has continued to deliver valuable items to residential and commercial customers. Requirements for improved speed of delivery and improved technology has allowed overnight carriers to arise and develop large industries around postal delivery services. Despite the federal criminal laws and the improvements in technology, the postal delivery industry more recently has become and remains hampered by increased criminal conduct related to interfering with, tampering with, or stealing postal items delivered to customers. This criminal conduct is further exacerbated by the overnight and quick delivery of letters and parcels for mail boxes, for example, not equipped to receive them, not equipped to inhibit access by those with criminal intentions, and not equipped to provide a ready drop-off location for postal carriers.




Additionally, for example, the catalog sales and delivery and home shopping television network industries have increased dramatically over the years and particularly with the rise of the quality, less cost, and improved reliability of overnight carrier services. These catalog sales and delivery and home shopping services are used by a variety of residential and commercial customers which often are not at home or are away from their business when a postal delivery occurs. For protection of the letter or parcel being delivered from those with criminal intentions and from various weather conditions, the postal carrier often leaves a note on the door or in a location for the resident or business to find which requires that the resident call to pick up the package or call for a more convenient time of delivery. This process, however, delays receipt of the letter or parcel by the customer and to a certain extent defeats the purpose of overnight or quick delivery ordered by the customer. These problems have caused many customers to rent or lease mailbox services, but these can be expensive and require a customer to travel away from a home or business to pick up a parcel delivery.




OBJECTS AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




With the foregoing in mind, it is an object of the present invention to provide a postal delivery apparatus and method sized for delivery of letters and larger parcels to residential and commercial customers and which inhibits access to the contents of a delivery container by those with criminal intentions.




It is also an object of the present invention to provide a postal delivery apparatus and method which allows postal carriers to easily and readily deliver letters and larger parcels into a delivery container which inhibits access by unauthorized individuals and without extensive delay in the delivery time.




It is another object of the present invention to provide a postal delivery apparatus and method which inhibits damage to contents from various weather conditions to which the postal delivery apparatus may be exposed.




It is still another object of the present invention to provide a postal delivery apparatus and method which inhibits access by unauthorized individuals including children.




It is yet another object of the present invention to provide a postal delivery apparatus and method which inhibits removal and transport of the postal delivery apparatus from a mounting surface.




It is a further object of the present invention to provide a postal delivery apparatus and method having structural strength, being readily manufactured in high volume, and being less expensive than many alternatives.




A postal delivery apparatus and method for more securely delivering and removing parcels of residential and/or commercial customers is provided according to the present invention. For security conscious people, for example, the postal delivery apparatus allows postal carriers to easily and readily deliver letters and larger parcels into a delivery container which inhibits access by unauthorized individuals, including children, and without extensive delay in the delivery time. For example, the postal delivery apparatus also advantageously does not require postal delivery personnel to carry a key or other device to access parcel delivery compartments, particularly for larger parcels which are often shipped by catalog companies to customers. The apparatus also inhibits damage to contents from various weather conditions to which the postal delivery apparatus may be exposed such as when positioned on a porch or patio of a residential customer. Because of the usage of the apparatus, the postal delivery apparatus further has structural strength, is readily manufactured in high volume, and is less expensive than many alternatives.




More particularly, a postal delivery apparatus according to the present invention preferably has a base including a bottom, a plurality of outer walls connected to and extending upwardly from the bottom, a substantially hollow portion positioned within inner confines of the bottom and the outer walls so as to define an inner cavity, and an open upper end positioned for providing access to the inner cavity. At least one of the plurality of outer walls preferably includes a wall opening formed therein for inserting letter-type parcels through the wall opening into the inner cavity of the base. The wall opening preferably is sized and positioned for inhibiting access by a user to letter-type parcels positioned in the inner cavity. A partition is positioned between the plurality of outer walls so as to divide the inner cavity into a first compartment positionally aligned with the wall opening for inserting letter-type parcels therein through the wall opening and a second compartment for inserting larger box-type parcels therein through the open upper end of the base. An outer lid is pivotally connected to upper peripheries of the base, and the outer lid is positioned to overlie the open end of the base and abuttingly contact upper peripheries of the base when in a closed position and positioned to extend upwardly away from the base when in an open position so as to provide access to the first and second compartments through the open end.




Also, the first compartment of a parcel delivery apparatus according to the present invention preferably may have upper portions positionally aligned with the wall opening and have an increased distance between the at least one of the plurality of outer walls and the partition. This increased distance advantageously provides increased lateral depth to upper portions of the first compartment for more easily inserting letter-type parcels through the wall opening into the first compartment. The position and configuration of the base of the apparatus, including the first and second compartments and the wall opening, advantageously inhibits damage to parcels positioned within the compartments from various weather conditions such as rain or snow and provides structural strength and rigidity to the apparatus during usage.




A parcel delivery apparatus according to the present invention further may have child access inhibiting means, e.g., an access inhibiting device, associated at least with the outer lid for inhibiting child access into the base. The access inhibiting device according to the present invention preferably includes child opening inhibiting means for inhibiting opening of the outer lid by a child, child inhibiting closing means for closing the outer lid so as to inhibit child access to at least one of the compartments, e.g., preferably the second compartment or the compartment receiving larger packages, and locking means for securely locking the outer lid so as to inhibit unauthorized access to at least one of the second compartments.




For example, the access inhibiting device may include a rotatable control knob sized so as to be difficult to rotate by a child's hand and preferably includes knob activating means for activating the knob, e.g., compressing the knob, to facilitate the rotating of the knob to an open position to disengage a latch on the outer lid. Once the outer lid is open, a larger-type parcel can be positioned into the second compartment. When the control knob is released, it may return to a closed position. The outer lid can then be released, and the outer lid can be securely closed. When the outer lid is closed, the control knob is also preferably rotatable to a locked position by an adult such as a postal delivery carrier for inhibiting unauthorized access to at least the second compartment. A postal customer using the parcel delivery apparatus can then unlock the outer lid by inserting a key into, or by other lock deactivating means, the access inhibiting device and the control knob can releasably return to the closed position. The postal customer can then return the control knob to the open position and open the lid for removal of the delivered parcel.




Additionally, for permanently or semi-permanently mounting of a postal delivery apparatus, the apparatus preferably includes base securing means connected to the base for securing the base to inhibit removal and transport of the base such as from a mounting surface. In a first embodiment of the base securing means according to the present invention, the base securing means advantageously inhibits removal and transport of the postal delivery apparatus from a mounting surface such as a porch or patio of residential customers by securing the bottom of the base directly to the upper surface of the porch or patio. In a second embodiment of the base securing means according to the present invention, the base securing means advantageously includes tethering means for tethering the base to a doorway. The tethering means, for example, may include a cable having one end secured to the base and having the other end positioned under a closed door with an enlarged member, e.g., weight, ball, secured to the other end.




The present invention advantageously also provides methods of delivering parcels to and removing parcels from a parcel delivery container. A method preferably includes providing a parcel delivery container having a base including at least one parcel delivery compartment, an outer lid pivotally mounted to the base, and an access inhibiting device associated with the base and the outer lid for inhibiting unauthorized access to the at least one parcel delivery compartment. The access inhibiting device is positioned from a closed position to an open position and the outer lid is opened to position a parcel into the at least one delivery compartment. The method also includes positioning the access inhibiting device to a closed position, securely closing the outer lid, and positioning the access inhibiting device to a locked position to lock the outer lid to the base.




Another method of delivering parcels to and removing parcels from a parcel delivery container according to the present invention preferably includes providing a parcel delivery container having a base including a bottom, a plurality of outer walls connected to and extending upwardly from the bottom, a substantially hollow portion positioned within inner confines of the outer walls so as to define an inner cavity having at least one parcel delivery compartment, and an open upper end positioned for providing access to the inner cavity. At least one of the plurality of outer walls includes a wall opening formed therein for inserting letter-type parcels through the wall opening into the inner cavity of the base. The wall opening is preferably sized and positioned for inhibiting access by a user to letter-type parcels positioned in the inner cavity. An outer lid is preferably pivotally mounted to the base for providing access to the inner cavity. The at least one parcel delivery compartment has upper portions positionally aligned with the wall opening and has a greater lateral depth than lower portions of the at least one parcel delivery compartment. The method further includes inserting at least distal portions of a letter-type parcel along a generally horizontal path through the wall opening and into at least portions of the at least one parcel delivery compartment and releasing the letter-type parcel so that the at least distal portions of the letter-type parcel extend downwardly into lower portions of the at least one parcel delivery compartment.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Some of the objects and advantages of the present invention having been stated, others will become apparent as the description proceeds when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:





FIG. 1

is an environmental view of a postal carrier positioning a parcel into a postal delivery apparatus according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a front elevational view of a postal delivery apparatus according to the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a side elevational view of a postal delivery apparatus according to the present invention and illustrating a partition of the apparatus in phantom lines;





FIG. 4

is a rear elevational view of a postal delivery apparatus according to the present invention;





FIG. 5

is a top plan view of a postal delivery apparatus having a lid thereof positioned in an open position according to the present invention;





FIG. 6

is a bottom plan view of a postal delivery apparatus having a lid positioned in a closed position according to the present invention;





FIG. 7

is a fragmentary vertical sectional view of a postal delivery apparatus according to the present invention;





FIG. 8

is a fragmentary vertical sectional view of a postal delivery apparatus according to the present invention;





FIG. 9

is a fragmentary vertical sectional view of a mounting hinge of a postal delivery apparatus according to the present invention;





FIG. 10

is a perspective view of a postal delivery apparatus secured to a mounting surface according to a first embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 11

is an exploded sectional view of a base securing device of a postal delivery apparatus according to a first embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 12

is a perspective view of a postal delivery apparatus secured to a doorway according to a second embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 13

is a fragmentary perspective view of a base securing device of a postal delivery apparatus according to a second embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 14

is an exploded view of a child inhibiting access device of a postal delivery apparatus according to the present invention;





FIG. 15

is a vertical sectional view of a child inhibiting access device of a postal delivery apparatus according to the present invention;





FIG. 16

is a fragmentary sectional view of a child inhibiting access device of a postal delivery apparatus taken along line


16





16


of

FIG. 15

an illustrating an unlocked position according to the present invention;





FIG. 17

is a fragmentary sectional view of a child inhibiting access device of a postal delivery apparatus as shown in FIG.


16


and illustrating a locked position according to the present invention; and





FIG. 18

is an enlarged fragmentary view of a child inhibiting access device of a postal delivery apparatus according to the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




The present invention will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which preferred embodiments of the invention are shown. This invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the illustrated embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these illustrated embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout, and prime and double prime notation are used to indicate similar elements in alternative embodiments.





FIG. 1

illustrates a postal carrier C positioning a parcel into a postal delivery apparatus


20


according to the present invention. The postal delivery apparatus


20


provides for a more secure delivery and removal of parcels of residential and/or commercial customers. The postal delivery apparatus


20


also allows a postal carrier C to easily and readily deliver letters and larger parcels into a delivery container which inhibits access by unauthorized individuals, including children, and without extensive delay in the delivery time. For example, the postal delivery apparatus


20


advantageously does not require a postal carrier C to carry a key or other device to access a large parcel delivery compartment, particularly for larger parcels which are often shipped by catalog companies to customers. The apparatus


20


also inhibits damage to contents from various weather conditions to which the postal delivery apparatus


20


may be exposed such as when positioned on a porch or patio of a residential customer. Because the apparatus


20


advantageously can be used by so many and such a variety of residential and commercial customers, including for example home businesses, the postal delivery apparatus


20


further preferably has structural strength, is readily manufactured in high volume, and is less expensive than other alternatives, especially for receiving larger-type parcels.




As best illustrated in

FIGS. 1-8

, the postal delivery apparatus


20


preferably takes the form of a container that has a base


21


including a bottom


22


, front and rear outer walls


23


,


24


connected to and vertically extending upward from the bottom


22


, and at least a pair of side outer walls


26


,


27


connected to and vertically extending upward from the bottom


22


and extending between the front and rear outer walls


23


,


24


. The container


20


is preferably formed of a plastic material, e.g., polymeric structural foam thermal plastic, of considerable strength and may be injection molded for ease of manufacture. Although the lower portions of the base


21


, as illustrated, has a generally rectangular shape, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that other base shapes may also be used according to the present invention. The base


21


further has a base rim


55


connected to at least portions of upper peripheries of each of the front, rear, and side outer walls


23


,


24


,


26


,


27


. The base rim


55


is preferably a separate structure that may be formed of the same or different materials, and preferably is colored differently than the base


21


for aesthetic purposes and to distinguish the container


20


from other types of household containers.




A substantially hollow portion is positioned within inner confines of the bottom


22


and the front, rear, and side outer walls


23


,


24


,


26


,


27


of the base


21


so as to define an inner cavity


25


. The base


21


also has an open upper end


28


positioned for providing access to the inner cavity


25


. The front outer wall


23


of the base


21


includes a lower portion connected to and vertically extending upward from the bottom


22


. An upper portion is connected to upper peripheries of the lower portion and transversely extending outward therefrom. A wall opening


29


, e.g., preferably an elongate slot, is formed in the upper portion of the front wall


23


for inserting letter-type parcels through the wall opening


29


into the inner cavity


25


of the base


21


. The wall opening


29


preferably is sized and positioned for inhibiting access by a hand of a user to letter-type parcels positioned in the inner cavity


25


. As illustrated, the wall opening


29


preferably is positioned at the combination of an upper end portion of the front wall


23


and at a proximal end portion of the top end of the container


20


. This arrangement, for example, advantageously allows protection from elements easily entering the container


20


and yet allows users such as the carrier C illustrated to easily insert letter-type parcels in to the container


20


.




As best shown in

FIGS. 3

,


5


,


7


, and


8


, the apparatus


25


also has a vertical partition


31


connected to and extending upwardly from the base


21


. The bottom


22


preferably has a partition mounting member


32


mounted to the bottom which includes an elongate entrapment groove for entrapping or confining the lower end of the partition wall therein. The partition


31


is preferably formed of metal material and stamped or pressed for structural strength. The partition


31


preferably is positioned between the front and rear outer walls


23


,


24


so as to divide the inner cavity


25


into a first compartment


41


positionally aligned with the wall opening


29


for inserting letter-type parcels therein through the wall opening


29


and a second compartment


46


for inserting larger box-type parcels therein through the open upper end


28


of the base


21


. The first compartment


41


advantageously has upper portions positionally aligned with the wall opening


29


and has an increased transverse or lateral distance between the upper portion of the front outer wall


23


and the partition


31


to thereby provide increased lateral depth to upper portions of the first compartment


41


for more easily inserting letter-type parcels through the wall opening


29


into the first compartment


41


.




An outer lid


51


preferably is pivotally connected to upper peripheries of the rear outer wall


24


of the base


21


. It will be understood by those skilled in the art, however, that other mounting positions and types would also be encompassed by the invention. The outer lid


51


preferably is positioned to overlie the open end


28


of the base


21


and abuttingly contact upper peripheries of the front, rear, and side outer walls


23


,


24


,


26


,


27


when in a closed position and positioned to extend upwardly away from the base when in an open position so as to provide access to the first and second compartments


41


,


46


through the open end


28


.




As best illustrated in

FIGS. 4-5

,


7


, and


9


, the pivotal mounting of the outer lid


51


is preferably by a plurality of mounting hinges


57




a,




58




a


which include corresponding hinge pins


57




b,




58




b


formed and mounted with respect to a hinge hood member


59




a


connected to, and preferably integrally formed with, the outer lid


51


so as to advantageously provide a protected channel


59


extending from the inner cavity


25


to the ambient environment for providing ventilation to the inner confines of the base


21


and inhibit the inner confines from being a completely unventilated or airtight space when the outer lid


51


is securely closed. The rear outer wall


24


has a higher vertical extent than the front outer wall


23


, and the outer lid


51


convexly extends from upper peripheries of the rear wall


24


to upper peripheries of the upper portion


23




a


of the front outer wall


23


for enhancing drainage of liquid from the outer lid


51


when exposed to various weather conditions such as rain, sleet, or snow. Preferably, as best illustrated in

FIG. 3

, the side outer walls


26


,


27


have arcuate or convex upper peripheries which abuttingly contact and mate with lower surface side peripheries of the outer lid


51


. Also, the upper portion


23


a of the front outer wall


23


convexly extends outward from the pair of side outer walls


26


,


27


to form an enlarged and bulbous area at the front portion of the container


20


.




The wall opening


29


of the front outer wall


23


, as described previously, preferably is a transversely extending elongate slot, e.g., to facilitate letter-type parcels, having lower slot peripheries formed by upper peripheries of the front outer wall


23


and having upper slot peripheries formed by lower peripheries of a front overlying portion of the outer lid


51


. The lower slot peripheries include an upwardly extending ridge


43


recessed from the outer surface of the front outer wall


23


for further inhibiting access by a user to lower portions of the first compartment


41


and for further inhibiting damage to letter-type parcels positioned in the first compartment


41


when exposed to various weather conditions. The position and configuration of the slot


29


and the ridge


43


provides the added protection described without the necessity of additional costly and complex covers for the slot


29


.




The apparatus


20


additionally includes an inner lid


56


, e.g. preferably also formed of metal material, having at least portions thereof pivotally mounted to the partition


31


and positioned to overlie the first compartment


41


when in a closed position for inhibiting access thereto and positioned to extend upwardly away from the partition


31


when in an open position for removal of letter-type parcels therefrom. The apparatus


20


further has inner lid securing means


60


, associated with the inner lid


56


for securing the inner lid


56


to the base


21


when in a closed position. Front portions of the base rim


55


underlie and abuttingly contact the inner lid


56


. The base rim


55


of the base


21


also preferably has front, rear, and side portions thereof which underlie and abuttingly contact the outer lid


51


as illustrated. The base rim


55


provides, for example, mounting means for portions of the inner lid securing means


60


and outer lid securing means


70


, described further herein. This advantageously positions the locking interface


62


, e.g., locking interface hardware, of the inner and outer lids


51


,


56


within the inner confines of the base


21


to inhibit damage from exposure to various weather conditions and from unauthorized individuals attempting access to the inner confines of the base


21


.




As best illustrated in

FIGS. 10-13

, base securing means


90


is connected to the base


21


for securing the base to inhibit removal and transport of the base


21


. In a first embodiment of the base securing means


90


according to the present invention, the base securing means


90


, e.g., concrete or wood screw


91


having an eyelet


92


extending into the second compartment


46


and a lock


93


positioned through the eyelet


92


, advantageously inhibits removal and transport of the postal delivery apparatus


20


from a mounting surface such as a porch or patio of residential customers by securing the bottom


22


of the base


21


directly to the upper surface of the porch or patio. The screw


91


extends through the bottom


22


of the base


21


and into a portion of the mounting surface. This embodiment advantageously allows the base to be readily mounting to a variety of mounting surfaces and to be position in a variety of locations in and around the premises of a residential or commercial customer. It will also be understood by those skilled in the art that other configurations, e.g., bolts, mounting tracks, mounting shelves, etc., may be used to secure the container


20


to a mounting surface such as a porch, patio, or wall.




In a second embodiment of the base securing means


90


′ according to the present invention (FIGS.


12


-


13


), the base securing means


90


′ advantageously includes tethering means


95


′, e.g., a tether mount device, for tethering the base


21


to a doorway. The tethering means


90


′, for example, may include a cable


96


′, e.g., formed of stainless steel, having a proximal end secured to the base


21


such as by a tether adjusting member


99


and having a distal end positioned under a closed door with an enlarged member


97


′, e.g., disc, puck, weight, or ball, secured to the distal end. The second embodiment advantageously allows the container


20


to be positioned in or around a doorway without requiring any special mounting to a mounting surface. This is advantageously, for example, where penetration of a mounting surface is not desired.




Also, as best illustrated in

FIGS. 7-8

and


14


-


18


, the postal delivery apparatus


20


advantageously includes outer lid securing means


70


, e.g., a lock responsive to a designated key, a security keypad, or remote transmitter, connected to the outer lid


51


and the base


21


for securing the outer lid


51


to the base


21


when in a closed position. The inner and outer lid securing means


60


,


70


preferably use the same customer designated key or access scheme for providing access to the first and second compartments. The outer lid securing means


70


can therefore advantageously be provided by a lock, for example, responsive to a designated key. As best illustrated in

FIGS. 7-8

, and as understood by those skilled in the art, the designated key can advantageously be used to engage the lock of the outer lid securing means


70


and can also advantageously be used to engage the inner lid securing means


60


. The outer lid securing means


70


preferably includes child access inhibiting means


80


, e.g., a child access inhibitor, associated with the outer lid


51


for inhibiting child access to the inner cavity


25


of the base


21


(see FIG.


18


). The child access inhibiting means


80


preferably includes child opening inhibiting means


82


responsive to an adult user such as a postal carrier C for inhibiting opening of the outer lid


51


by a child, locking means


84


responsive to an adult postal carrier for securely locking the outer lid


51


so as to inhibit unauthorized access to the container responsive to activation of the locking means


84


, and closing means


86


responsive to the locking means


84


and the child opening inhibiting means


82


for securely closing of the outer lid


51


so as to inhibit child access to the inner cavity


25


of the base


21


.




The child inhibit opening means


82


of the child access inhibitor is preferably provided by a control knob


81


rotatably mounted to the container


20


for rotating the child access inhibitor to an open position to releasably open the outer lid


51


. Therefore, the control knob


81


of child access inhibitor includes an open position, as illustrated in FIG.


18


. The child inhibit closing means


86


of the child access inhibitor can also advantageously be provided by the control knob


81


. The control knob


81


can therefore also include a closed position for closing the outer lid


51


as best illustrated in FIG.


18


. The locking means


84


includes the control knob


81


being rotatable to a locked position for locking the lid


51


to the base


21


. As set forth above, the locking means or the outer lid securing means can advantageously be provided by a lock that is operable with a key. The outer lid


51


may also include a recessed portion


52


formed on an outer surface thereof, and the control knob


81


preferably is rotatably mounted to the recessed portion


52


of the lid


51


. The control knob


81


is also preferably required to be pushed inward during rotation to further inhibit child access and to disengage the lock arrangement.




For example, the access inhibiting device


80


preferably includes the rotatable control knob


81


being sized so as to be difficult to rotate by a child's hand and preferably including knob activating means


83


, e.g., a compressible knob, for activating the knob responsive to an appropriately sized and strong hand of a user, e.g., adult, to facilitate the rotating of the knob


81


to an open position. For example, typically, a young child, e.g., a child under the age of


6


, may have difficulties operating certain mechanisms, such as a car door because it may be too high and require too much strength for the child to open, or the handle on a refrigerator door because of the force required to pull the door open. In some instances, however, knobs or handles can be provided to certain devices to allow for child access, e.g., a handle on a child's toy car door can be readily opened by a child. Similarly, the control knob


81


of the access inhibiting device


80


can have a predetermined size and require a predetermined amount of force to be operated by an adult, such as a postal carrier C, but not by a child. The larger the size of the control knob


81


, the less likely it will be that a child can gain access to the postal delivery apparatus


20


. This is because a child's hand is generally smaller than that of an average adult. The average adult will more likely be able to grip a larger sized control knob


81


, than will the average child's hand. This advantageously enhances the safety of the postal delivery apparatus


20


. More particularly, the access inhibiting device


80


includes upper and lower lock interfaces


100


,


110


as an embodiment of this lock arrangement for engaging and disengaging the outer lid


51


from the base


21


. The upper lock interface


100


preferably includes a locking cylinder


101


which can be unlocked by portions of a key inserted into a proximal opening


102


formed in the locking cylinder


101


. As understood by those skilled in the art, the locking cylinder


101


preferably has upper portions thereof which rotate, e.g., clockwise, to a locked position separate from lower portions thereof. The lower portions or distal end portion


103


preferably rotates, e.g., counter-clockwise; as an integral unit with the upper portions of the locking cylinder


101


for opening and closing, but not locking, the outer lid


51


(as best illustrated in FIGS.


15


-


16


). Therefore, the child access inhibiting means can advantageously be provided by the access inhibiting device


80


. As described above and as best illustrated in

FIGS. 14-18

, the access inhibiting device can advantageously be provided by the control knob


81


.




The distal end portion


103


of the locking cylinder


101


preferably has a channel


104


formed therein. The channel


104


preferably engages a tongue member


115


of the lower lock interface


110


which is engaged when a distal end


105


, e.g., camming-type member, of the locking cylinder


101


is positioned into a lock base opening


112


formed in the lock base


111


of the lower lock interface


110


. The tongue member


115


is preferably positioned to extend outwardly and downwardly from an upper end portion


113


of the lock base


111


as illustrated. The lock base


111


preferably has a bulbous shape and extends upwardly from the base rim


55


or the upper end portion of the base


21


.




A locking cylinder cover


75


is preferably positioned to overlie the locking cylinder


101


for gripping and rotating the locking cylinder


101


by a user. The cover


75


is preferably formed of a polymeric material and can also advantageously be used to protect the locking cylinder


101


from damage due to exposure to various weather elements. As understood by those skilled in the art, to further inhibit child access, the cover


75


can also advantageously be arranged to only rotate the locking cylinder


101


when properly gripped (see

FIG. 18

) and squeezed, such as by an adult hand, before rotation can be accomplished. Such covers for further inhibiting child access are conventional and would be readily understood by those skilled in the art. Icons or position indicators, are preferably integrally formed with or attached to the outer lid


51


or cover


75


.




Once the outer lid


51


is open, a larger-type parcel can be positioned into the second compartment


46


. When the control knob


81


is released, it may return to a closed position. The outer lid


51


can then be released, and the outer lid


51


can be securely closed by setting down or dropping the lid


51


onto upper peripheries of the base


21


. When the outer lid


51


is closed, the control knob


81


is also preferably rotatable to a locked position by an adult such as a postal delivery carrier C for inhibiting unauthorized access to at least the second compartment


46


, and preferably to the first compartment


41


as well. A postal customer using the parcel delivery apparatus


20


can then unlock the outer lid


51


by inserting a key into, or by other lock deactivating means, the access inhibiting device and the control knob


81


can releasably return, e.g., spring back, reset, to the closed position. The postal customer can then return the control knob


81


to the open position and open the outer lid


51


for removal of the delivered parcel in the second compartment


46


. The customer can also then have access to the inner lid locking means


60


and unlock the inner lid


56


to gain access to the first compartment


41


to remove, for example, letter-type parcels positioned therein. As understood by those skilled in the art, other child access inhibiting means


80


may be used as well. The preferred device or means


80


according to the present invention, however, advantageously inhibits child access and yet provides a structure and function that allows a carrier C to easily deliver and secure packages into a container


20


after the package is delivered without the requirement of a carrier carrying a key for the container. The owner of the container


20


can then maintain control over the key or other unlock scheme, e.g., coded password or unlocking protocol for electronic and mechanical locking arrangements, to unlock and open the container


20


for removal of parcels positioned and securely maintained therein.




As best illustrated in

FIGS. 1-18

, the present invention also includes methods of delivering parcels to and removing parcels from a parcel delivery container


20


having at least one parcel delivery compartment


46


, and preferably a pair of parcel delivery compartments


41


,


46


as illustrated. A method preferably includes positioning an access inhibiting device


80


, e.g, rotating, from a closed position to an open position so as to provide access to the at least one parcel delivery compartment


46


and positioning a parcel into the at least one parcel delivery compartment. The access inhibiting device


80


is then positioned, e.g., rotated, to a closed position so as to inhibit access to the at least one parcel delivery compartment


46


by a child. The access inhibiting device


80


can be positioned, e.g., rotated, to a locked position so as to prevent unauthorized access to the at least one parcel delivery compartment


46


. This method may also include unlocking the access inhibiting device


80


and positioning the access inhibiting device


80


to the closed position responsive to unlocking the access inhibiting device


80


. This method may further include positioning the access inhibiting device


80


to the open position so as to provide access to the at least one parcel delivery compartment


46


and removing the parcel positioned therein from the at least one parcel delivery compartment


46


.




Another method according to the present invention preferably includes providing a parcel delivery container


20


having a base


21


including a bottom


22


, a plurality of outer walls


23


,


24


,


26


,


27


connected to and extending upwardly from the bottom


22


, a substantially hollow portion positioned within inner confines of the outer walls so as to define an inner cavity


25


having at least one parcel delivery compartment


41


, and an open upper end positioned for providing access to the inner cavity


25


. At least one


23


of the plurality of outer walls


23


,


24


,


26


,


27


includes a wall opening


29


formed therein for inserting letter-type parcels through the wall opening


29


into the inner cavity


25


of the base


21


. The wall opening


29


is sized and positioned for inhibiting access by a user to letter-type parcels positioned in the inner cavity


25


, and the outer lid


51


is pivotally mounted to the base


21


for providing access to the inner cavity


25


. The at least one parcel delivery compartment


41


has upper portions positionally aligned with the wall opening


29


and has a greater lateral depth than lower portions of the at least one parcel delivery compartment


41


. This method also includes inserting at least distal portions of a letter-type parcel along a generally horizontal path through the wall opening


29


and into at least portions of the at least one parcel delivery compartment


41


and releasing the letter-type parcel so that the at least distal portions of the letter-type parcel extend downwardly into lower portions of the at least one parcel delivery compartment


41


. This method may also include the container


20


further having an access inhibiting device


80


associated with the base


21


and the outer lid


51


for inhibiting unauthorized access to the at least one parcel delivery compartment


41


and the method further including positioning the access inhibiting device


80


for opening the outer lid


51


and removing a letter-type parcel from the at least one parcel delivery compartment. As illustrated in these multiple compartment embodiments, the inner lid


56


preferably is unlocked and also opened to remove a letter-type parcel from the first compartment


41


. The second compartment


46


does not have the inner lid


56


overlying and/or inhibiting access to the second compartment


46


so as to provide a drop-off location or compartment


46


for a postal carrier C for larger-type parcels.




In the drawings and specification, there have been disclosed a typical preferred embodiment of the invention, and although specific terms are employed, the terms are used in a descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation. The invention has been described in considerable detail with specific reference to these illustrated embodiments. It will be apparent, however, that various modifications and changes can be made within the spirit and scope of the invention as described in the foregoing specification and as defined in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A postal delivery apparatus comprising:a base including a substantially hollow portion positioned within inner confines of said base so as to define an inner cavity and an open upper end positioned for providing access to the inner cavity, a wall opening formed in said base for inserting letter-type parcels through the wall opening into the inner cavity of said base, the wall opening being sized and positioned for inhibiting access by a user to letter-type parcels positioned in the inner cavity; an outer lid pivotally connected to upper peripheries of said base, said outer lid being positioned to overlie the open end of said base and abuttingly contact upper peripheries of said base when in a closed position and positioned to extend upwardly away from said base when in an open position so as to provide access to the inner cavity through the open end; and a child access inhibiting device associated at least with said outer lid for inhibiting child access into said base, said child access inhibiting device being movable to an open position, a closed position different from said open position, and a locked position different from both of said open and closed positions and including outer lid securing means for securely locking said outer lid so as to prevent unauthorized positioning of said child access inhibiting device in either the open or closed positions and thereby inhibit unauthorized access to the inner cavity by adults and children, and a control knob rotatably mounted to the postal delivery apparatus for rotating to said open position to releasably open said outer lid, said closed position for closing said outer lid, and said locked position wherein the outer lid securing means securely locks said outer lid to said base.
  • 2. A postal delivery apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein upper portions of the inner cavity positionally align with said wall opening and include an increased lateral depth to the lower portions for more easily inserting letter-type parcels through the wall opening into the upper portion of the inner cavity of said base.
  • 3. A postal delivery apparatus as defined in claim 2, further comprising an inner lid having at least portions thereof pivotally mounted to said base and positioned to overlie the inner cavity when in a closed position for inhibiting access thereto and positioned to extend upwardly away from said base when in an open position for removal of letter-type parcels therefrom.
  • 4. A postal delivery apparatus as defined in claim 3, further comprising base securing means connected to said base for securing said base to inhibit removal and transport of said base.
  • 5. A postal delivery apparatus as defined in claim 4, further comprising inner lid securing means associated with said inner lid for securing said inner lid to said base when in a closed position.
  • 6. A postal delivery apparatus as defined in claim 5, wherein said base further comprises a base rim connected to at least portions of upper peripheries of each said plurality of outer walls, portions of said base rim underlying and contacting said inner lid.
  • 7. A postal delivery apparatus as defined in claim 6, wherein said wall opening of the at least one of said plurality of outer walls comprises a transversely extending elongate slot having lower slot peripheries formed by upper peripheries of the at least one of said plurality of outer walls and having upper slot peripheries formed by lower peripheries of an adjacent and overlying portion of said outer lid.
  • 8. A postal delivery apparatus as defined in claim 7, wherein the lower slot peripheries include an upwardly extending ridge recessed from an outer surface of the at least one of said plurality of outer walls for inhibiting access by a user to lower portions of the first compartment and for inhibiting damage to letter-type parcels positioned in the first compartment from various weather conditions.
  • 9. A postal delivery apparatus as defined in claim 8, wherein an outer wall positioned opposite the at least one of said plurality of outer walls has a higher vertical extent than the at least one of said plurality of outer walls, and wherein said outer lid convexly extends from upper peripheries of the higher vertically extending outer wall to upper peripheries of the at least one of said plurality of outer walls having said wall opening formed therein for enhancing drainage of liquid from said outer lid under various weather conditions.
  • 10. A parcel delivery apparatus comprising:a container including a base having an inner cavity sized for positioning parcels therein and a lid pivotally mounted to said base for pivoting from a closed position overlying and abuttingly contacting upper peripheries of said base to an open position extending outwardly from said base so as to provide access to the inner cavity; and a child access inhibiting device associated with said container for inhibiting child access into said container, said child access inhibiting device includes outer lid securing means responsive to an adult postal carrier for securely locking said lid so as to inhibit unauthorized access to said container responsive to activation of said outer lid securing means, and a control knob rotatably mounted to said container for rotating to an open position to releasably open said lid, said control knob further being rotatable to a closed position for closing said lid, and wherein said outer lid securing means includes said control knob being rotatable to a locked position for locking said lid to said base.
  • 11. A postal delivery apparatus as defined in claim 10, further comprising base securing means connected to said bottom of said base for securing said base to inhibit removal and transport of said base from a mounting surface.
  • 12. An apparatus as defined in claim 11, wherein said lid includes a recessed portion formed on an outer surface thereof and said control knob being rotatably mounted to said recessed portion of said lid.
  • 13. An apparatus as defined in claim 12, wherein said base includes a bottom, front and rear outer walls connected to and vertically extending upward from said bottom, at least a pair of side outer walls connected to and vertically extending upward from said bottom and extending between said front and rear outer walls, a substantially hollow portion positioned within inner confines of said front, rear, and side outer walls so as to define the inner cavity, and an open upper end positioned for providing access to the inner cavity, said front outer wall of said base including a lower portion connected to and vertically extending upward from said bottom, an upper portion connected to upper peripheries of said lower portion and transversely extending outward therefrom, and a wall opening formed in the upper portion of said front wall for inserting letter-type parcels through the wall opening into the inner cavity of said base, the wall opening being sized and positioned for inhibiting access by a user to letter-type parcels positioned in the inner cavity.
  • 14. An apparatus as defined in claim 13, wherein said container further comprises a vertical partition connected to and extending upwardly from said bottom of said base and positioned between said front and rear outer walls so as to divide the inner cavity into a first compartment positionally aligned with the wall opening for inserting letter-type parcels therein through the wall opening and a second compartment for inserting larger box-type parcels therein through the open upper end of said base.
  • 15. A postal delivery apparatus as defined in claim 14, wherein the first compartment has upper portions positionally aligned with said wall opening and having an increased distance between the upper portion of said front outer wall and said partition to thereby provide increased lateral depth to upper portions of the first compartment for more easily inserting letter-type parcels through the wall opening into the first compartment.
  • 16. A postal delivery apparatus as defined in claim 15, further comprising an inner lid having at least portions thereof pivotally mounted to said partition and positioned to overlie the first compartment when in a closed position for inhibiting access thereto and positioned to extend upwardly away from said partition when in an open position for removal of letter-type parcels therefrom and inner lid securing means associated with said inner lid for securing said inner lid to said base when in a closed position.
  • 17. A postal delivery apparatus as defined in claim 16, wherein said base further comprises a base rim connected to at least portions of upper peripheries of each said front, rear, and side outer walls, front portions of said base rim underlying and contacting said inner lid.
  • 18. A postal delivery apparatus as defined in claim 17, wherein said wall opening of the front outer wall comprises a transversely extending elongate slot having lower slot peripheries formed by upper peripheries of the front outer wall and having upper slot peripheries formed by lower peripheries of a front overlying portion of said outer lid, the lower slot peripheries including an upwardly extending ridge recessed from the outer surface of the front outer wall for inhibiting access by a user to lower portions of the first compartment and for inhibiting damage to letter-type parcels positioned in the first compartment from various weather conditions.
  • 19. A postal delivery apparatus comprising:a base including a substantially hollow portion positioned within inner confines of said base so as to define an inner cavity and an open upper end positioned for providing access to the inner cavity, a wall opening formed in said base for inserting letter-type parcels through the wall opening into the inner cavity of said base, the wall opening being sized and positioned for inhibiting access by a user to letter-type parcels positioned in the inner cavity; an outer lid pivotally connected to upper peripheries of said base, said outer lid being positioned to overlie the open end of said base and abuttingly contact upper peripheries of said base when in a closed position and positioned to extend upwardly away from said base when in an open position so as to provide access to the inner cavity through the open end; and child access inhibiting means associated with at least the outer lid for inhibiting child access into said base, said child access inhibiting means comprising a child access inhibiting device mounted to the postal delivery apparatus and having an open position to releasably open said outer lid, a closed position different from the open position to releasably close said outer lid, and a locked position different from both the open and closed positions to securely lock said outer lid to said base.
  • 20. The postal delivery apparatus as defined in claim 19, wherein the child access inhibiting device further comprises a control knob rotatably mounted to the postal delivery apparatus and being selectively movable to said open position, said closed position, and said locked position.
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