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The disclosure relates to parcel delivery securement systems and devices and more particularly pertains to a new parcel delivery securement system for creating temporary access through a door for delivered parcels. A temporary portal through a door allows interior access to a dwelling for delivery parcels. The delivery is verifiable and access remotely granted and remotely restricted.
The prior art relates to parcel delivery securement systems and devices. Limiting access to the interior of a delivery area is accomplished by allowing delivery verification prior to deposit and limiting the time the portal is available.
An embodiment of the disclosure meets the needs presented above by generally comprising a door. The door has an exterior surface, an interior surface, and a perimeter wall extending between the exterior surface and the interior surface. The door is mounted in a dwelling wall. The door has a portal aperture which extends therethrough. The portal aperture includes a perimeter edge. The perimeter edge includes a top edge, a bottom edge, a first lateral edge and a second lateral edge. A panel is pivotably attached to the perimeter edge. The panel is positionable in an open condition which exposes the portal aperture or in a closed condition which covers the portal aperture. A driver mechanism is mounted on the door and actuates the panel between the open condition and the closed condition. The driver mechanism has a first element which is mounted to the door and a second element which is mounted to the panel. The driver mechanism moves the panel alternatingly between the open condition and the closed condition. A locking mechanism is attached to and releasably locks the panel in the closed condition. The locking mechanism is actuated to an unlocked condition which allows the panel to be moved to the open condition or a locked condition which restrains the panel in the closed condition. The locking mechanism includes: a first locking component which is mounted on the door, and a second locking component which is mounted on the panel and positioned to mate with the first locking component when the panel is in the closed condition.
There has thus been outlined, rather broadly, the more important features of the disclosure in order that the detailed description thereof that follows may be better understood, and in order that the present contribution to the art may be better appreciated. There are additional features of the disclosure that will be described hereinafter and which will form the subject matter of the claims appended hereto.
The objects of the disclosure, along with the various features of novelty which characterize the disclosure, are pointed out with particularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part of this disclosure.
The disclosure will be better understood and objects other than those set forth above will become apparent when consideration is given to the following detailed description thereof. Such description makes reference to the annexed drawings wherein:
With reference now to the drawings, and in particular to
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A panel 38 is pivotably attached to the perimeter edge 24 and is positionable in an open condition 40 exposing the portal aperture 22 or in a closed condition 42 covering the portal aperture 22. The panel 38 has an inner surface 44 facing the portal aperture 22. A sealing flange 46 is positioned on the inner surface 44 and is positioned adjacent to an outer edge 48 of the panel 38. The sealing flange 46 engages the perimeter edge 24 when the panel 38 is in the closed condition 42. A pair of lateral walls 50 is attached to and extends between the panel 38 and the door 12. The lateral walls 50 each has a collapsible construction such that each of the lateral walls 50 collapses when the panel 38 is in the closed condition 42. A curtain 52 is attached to and extends downwardly from the top edge 26. The curtain 52 covers the portal aperture 22. The curtain 52 provides a penetrable barrier through the portal aperture 22. The curtain 52 comprises a plurality of vertically oriented slats 54. Each of the slats 54 is comprised of a resiliently bendable material. The resiliently bendable material may include a type of plastic, cloth, or metal.
A driver mechanism 56 is mounted on the door 12 and actuates the panel 38 between the open condition 40 and the closed condition 42. The driver mechanism 56 has a first element 58 which is mounted to the door 12, and a second element 60 which is mounted to the panel 38. The driver mechanism 56 moves the panel 38 alternatingly between the open condition 40 and the closed condition 42. The driver mechanism 56 can move the second element 60 away from the first element 58 by any conventional electromechanical system. Suitable electromechanical systems such as those using solenoids, stepper motors, servomotors, or pneumatic arms may be applied to move the panel 38 between the open condition 40 and the closed condition 42.
A locking mechanism 62 is attached to and releasably locks the panel 38 in the closed condition 42. The locking mechanism 62 is actuated to either an unlocked condition 64 which allows the panel 38 to be moved to the open condition 40, or a locked condition 66 restraining the panel 38 in the closed condition 42. The locking mechanism 62 includes a first locking component 68 which is mounted on the door 12, and a second locking component 70 which is mounted on the panel 38. The second locking component 70 is positioned to mate with the first locking component 68 when the panel 38 is in the closed condition 42. The locking mechanism 62 may use any sufficient method capable of being engaged by an electronic signal to releasably lock the panel 38 in the closed condition 42. Electromagnetic locks may be used to secure the panel 38 to the door 12 at contact points designated by the locking mechanism 62. Electromechanical systems such as those using solenoids, stepper motors, or servomotors to secure a pin, a tongue, or any other mechanical feature within a housing may be applied to secure the panel 38 to the door 12.
A control 72 is mounted on the door 12 and is in communication with the locking mechanism 62 and the driver mechanism 56. The control 72 actuates the locking mechanism 62 to the unlocked condition 64 and the panel 38 is moved to the open condition 40 when the control 72 receives an unlock input. The control 72 moves the panel 38 to the closed condition 42 and the locking mechanism 62 is actuated to the locked condition 66 when the control 72 receives a lock input.
An interface 74 is electrically coupled to the control 72. The interface 74 is actuated to send the unlock input and the lock input to the control 72. The interface 74 includes a processor 76. A power supply 78 is electrically coupled to the processor 76. A transceiver 80 is electrically coupled to the processor 76. The transceiver 80 is configured to receive and send wireless signals 82 with wireless communication devices 84. The interface 74 sends the unlock input to the control 72 when the transceiver 80 receives an unlock signal 82A from a wireless communications device 84. The interface 74 sends the lock input to the control 72 when the transceiver 80 receives a lock signal 82B from a wireless communications device 84 or after the panel 38 has been in the open condition 40 for a predetermined amount of time. The predetermined amount of time is a duration less than five minutes to prevent prolonged access through the door 12 in the instance the lock signal 82B is not sent or received The transceiver 80 is configured to send a verification signal 82C to the wireless communication device 84 when the panel 38 has moved from the open condition 40 to the closed condition 42 and the locking mechanism 62 has actuated to the locked condition 66 after the control 72 has received the lock input.
A camera 86 is mounted on the door 12 and is directed outwardly away from the dwelling wall 20. The camera 86 is in communication with the processor 76. The camera 86 is configured to capture video of an area adjacent to the door 12 such that the transceiver 80 can send the video to the wireless communication device 84.
A microphone 88 is mounted on the door 12 and is in communication with the processor 76. The microphone 88 is configured to capture recorded sound of the area adjacent to the door 12 such that the transceiver 80 can send the recorded sound to the wireless communication device 84. A speaker 90 is mounted on the door 12 and is in communication with the processor 76. The speaker 90 is configured to receive sound signals from the transceiver 80 and emit sound in the area adjacent to the door 12. The microphone 88 and the speaker 90 allow communication between one person positioned adjacent to the exterior surface 16 and another person using the wireless communication device 84.
A monitor 92 is mounted on the exterior surface 16 of the door 12 and is electrically coupled to the processor 76. The monitor 92 is configured to display an image from the wireless communication device 84. The monitor 92 is configured to display verification information to authenticate that a user of the wireless communication device 84 is permitted to accept and then has accepted the delivery. The verification information can include an image of the person using the wireless communication device 84, types of scannable codes, identification codes, and passwords to convey proper delivery. Scannable codes can include two-dimensional data matrix codes and traditional barcodes.
A doorbell 94 is in communication with the processor 76. The transceiver 80 is configured to send a notification signal 82D to the wireless communication device 84 when the doorbell 94 is actuated. The user of the wireless communication device 84 can selectively turn on the camera 86, microphone 88, speaker 90 and monitor 92 with the wireless communication device 84.
A plurality of support members 96 is rotatably coupled to the inner surface 44 and is configured to facilitate movement of a package across the inner surface 44 and through the portal aperture 22. The support members 96 include mechanical methods for facilitating movement in a linear direction, such as aligned rolling cylinders, aligned wheels, and disposed ball bearing sliders.
In use, the doorbell 94 is actuated which induces the transceiver 80 to send the notification signal 82D to the wireless communication device 84. The user can selectively use the camera 86, microphone 88, speaker 90, and monitor 92 to verify the delivery. The wireless communication device 84 sends the unlock signal 82A to the transceiver 80 which notifies processor the 76 which notifies the interface 74 to send the unlock input to the control 72. The control 72 sends the unlock signal to the locking mechanism 62 and the driver mechanism 56. The locking mechanism 62 actuates the unlocked condition 64 and the driver mechanism 56 then actuates the open condition 40 which moves the panel 38 away from the door 12 and allows access through the portal aperture 22.
After delivery the wireless communication device sends the lock signal 82B to the transceiver 80 which notifies the processor 76 which notifies the interface 74 to send the lock input to the control 72. The control 72 sends the lock signal to the locking mechanism 62 and the driver mechanism 56. The driver mechanism 56 actuates the closed condition 42 which moves the panel 38 to cover the portal aperture 22. The locking mechanism 62 then actuates the locked condition 66 to secure the panel 38 in the closed condition 42. The transceiver 84 sends a verification signal 82C to the wireless communication device 84 to alert the user that the locked condition 66 has been actuated.
With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of an embodiment enabled by the disclosure, to include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by an embodiment of the disclosure.
Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the disclosure. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the disclosure to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the disclosure. In this patent document, the word “comprising” is used in its non-limiting sense to mean that items following the word are included, but items not specifically mentioned are not excluded. A reference to an element by the indefinite article “a” does not exclude the possibility that more than one of the element is present, unless the context clearly requires that there be only one of the elements.
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