WO2021133813A1 - Revolving cluster mailbox and central package delivery system - Google Patents
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- Present embodiments relate to a revolving cluster mailbox and central package delivery system. More specifically, without limitation, present embodiments relate to a cylindrical revolving mailbox cluster and central package delivery system which utilizes one or more layers, each divided into a plurality of receiving units for mail, packages, and the like.
- the revolving cluster mailbox includes: a plurality of substantially circular layers stacked vertically, where a second layer sits atop a first layer, and where each of the plurality of substantially circular layers includes: a bottom plate and a top plate, where the bottom plate and the top plate are vertically opposed; a plurality of divider plates that are perpendicular to the bottom and the top plates; and a center ring; where the bottom plate, the top plate, the plurality of dividers, and the center ring define an plurality of individual mailbox units, each individual mailbox unit with an opening disposed opposite the center ring; a first motor configured to move the plurality of substantially circular layers vertically; and a second motor configured to the rotate the substantially circular layers.
- the revolving cluster mailbox additional includes a user interface and a controller coupled to the first and second motors and configured to activate the first or second motors in response to an input to the user interface.
- the first and second motors are step motors. In other embodiments, the first and second motors are hydraulically actuated.
- each of the plurality of substantially circular layers has a diameter of about 80 inches.
- the first layer of the plurality of substantially circular layers is divided, by the plurality of dividers, into 30 of the plurality of individual mailbox units.
- the first layer of the plurality of substantially circular layers is divided, by the plurality of dividers, into eight of the plurality of individual mailbox units.
- a distance between the bottom plate and the top plate is six inches. In embodiments, a distance between the bottom plate and the top plate is 14 inches.
- a revolving cluster mailbox system includes: an enclosure with at least one window and at least one user interface; at least one revolving mailbox assembly contained within the enclosure, where the at least one revolving mailbox cluster includes: a plurality of substantially circular layers stacked vertically, each divided into a plurality of individual mailbox units, where each of plurality of individual mailbox units includes an opening; a first motor configured to move the plurality of substantially circular layers vertically; and a second motor configured to the rotate the substantially circular layers; and a controller coupled to the first and second motors and configured to activate the first or second motors in response to a user-initiated input to the controller.
- the user-initiated input is a signal from a remote device.
- the user-initiated input is through the user interface.
- the controller is configured to: receive, from a remote cloud service, a signal; and troubleshoot, in response to the signal, the system.
- the revolving cluster mailbox system additionally includes: a window motor configured to move the at least one window from a closed position to an open position, where the controller is coupled to the window motor and configured to activate the window motor in response to a user-initiated input to the controller.
- the enclosure is a drive-up shelter and further comprises a roof overhang configured to protect a user from the elements.
- the enclosure further includes: at least one rooftop window disposed above a top layer or the plurality of substantially circular layers; a window motor configured to move the at least one rooftop window from a closed position to an open position, where the controller is coupled to the window motor and configured to activate the window motor in response to a signal from a drone interface.
- the enclosure further includes one or more conveyor belts disposed proximate the one or more rooftop windows configured to move a parcel from the one or more rooftop windows to one of plurality of individual mailbox units of the top layer or the plurality of substantially circular layers.
- a revolving cluster mailbox system includes: an enclosure including: at least one window; at least one user interface; and at least one window motor configured to move the at least one window from a closed position to an open position; at least one revolving mailbox contained within the enclosure, where the at least one revolving mailbox cluster includes: a plurality of substantially circular layers stacked vertically, each divided into a plurality of individual mailbox units, where each of plurality of individual mailbox units includes an opening; a first motor configured to move the plurality of substantially circular layers vertically; and a second motor configured to the rotate the substantially circular layers; and a controller coupled to the first and second motors and the at least one window motor, where the controller is configured to: activate, in response to a to a user-initiated input, the first or second motors in response; position, using the first or second motors, a user defined individual mailbox unit of the plurality of individual mailbox units proximate the at least one window; and activate, in response to a to the user-
- the user-initiated input is a signal from a remote device.
- FIG. l is a perspective view of a shelter containing a plurality of revolving cluster mailboxes and central package delivery systems consistent with some embodiments described herein.
- FIG. 2 is a cut away view of the shelter of FIG. 1 illustrating the revolving cluster mailboxes contained therein consistent with some embodiments described herein.
- FIG. 3 is a top view of the interior of the shelter and revolving cluster mailboxes and central package delivery systems contained therein of FIG. 1 consistent with some embodiments described herein.
- FIGS. 4 is a front view of the shelter containing the revolving cluster mailboxes and central package delivery systems of FIG. 1 consistent with some embodiments described herein.
- FIG. 5 is a block diagram of an example control system for the shelter containing a revolving cluster mailboxes and central package delivery systems of Fig. 1.
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a revolving cluster mailbox consistent with some embodiments described herein.
- FIG. 7 is a top view of the revolving cluster mailbox of FIG. 6 consistent with some embodiments described herein.
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view of another revolving cluster mailbox consistent with some embodiments described herein.
- FIG. 9 is a top view of the revolving cluster mailbox of FIG. 8 consistent with some embodiments described herein.
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view of another revolving cluster mailbox consistent with some embodiments described herein.
- FIG. 11 is a perspective view of a mail room containing a plurality revolving cluster mailboxes and central package delivery systems consistent with some embodiments described herein.
- FIG. 12 is a top view of the mail room and revolving cluster mailboxes and central package delivery systems contained therein of FIG. 11 consistent with some embodiments described herein.
- a revolving cluster mailbox and central package delivery system (referred to herein an “revolving cluster mailbox”) is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings. The described embodiments are capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting. The use of “including,” “comprising,” or “having” and variations thereof herein is meant to encompass the items listed thereafter and equivalents thereof as well as additional items.
- connection is used broadly and encompass direct and indirect connections, couplings, and mountings.
- connection is not restricted to physical or mechanical connections or couplings.
- mailbox is intended to be broadly construed as a receptacle for mail through the U.S. Postal Service, as well as parcels from the same or any number of other parcel services (e.g. United Parcel Services, FedEx, DHL, Amazon, etc ).
- a shelter 100 containing at least one revolving cluster mailbox 200i- n is provided.
- the shelter 100 may be designed as a “drive-up” shelter, such that a user may access their unit without leaving their vehicle.
- the shelter 100 may also include, in some instances, a roof overhang 102 large enough to protect a user from the elements.
- the shelter 100 may include at least one openable window 104i. n .
- the shelter 100 may include a window 104i- n for each revolving cluster mailbox 200i- n .
- the window 104i- n may slide horizontally from side to side to open; while in other embodiments, the window 104i- n may slide vertically up and down to open.
- the window 104i- n may automatically open in response to user input, as described with reference to FIG. 5.
- the shelter may also include a drop box 106 where users may deposit outgoing mail. Although illustrated on the same side of the shelter 100 as the windows 104i- n this is not intended to be limiting; in other instances, the drop box 106 may be positioned near the loading zone 108 (described in detail herein) or anywhere else found to be convenient.
- the shelter 100 may additionally, in some instances, include one or more additional openable rooftop windows 110i. n capable of receiving mail, parcels, etc. via drone 112 delivery.
- a drone 112 may hover over the openable rooftop window 110, which open in response to the drone (e.g. through a wireless signal such as an RFID signal, WiFi signal, cellular signal, etc.).
- the drone 112 may deposit the mail, parcel, etc. into one or more units of top layer (illustrated in greater detail with respect to FIGS. 5-8) aligned with the rooftop window 110.
- the shelter 100 may additionally include one or more conveyor belts 114i- n (e.g. with wheels) extending between the openable rooftop windows 110i.
- the rooftop window 110 may then close, for example, after a preprogrammed amount of time has passed or after a second signal from the drone 112 is sent indicating the delivery is complete.
- the shelter 100 may, in some embodiments, be completely enclosed and protected from the elements, as illustrated in FIGS. 1-4.
- this access door 120 may be a controlled access door, such that only postal service or various delivery company personnel have access to the loading zone 108.
- the shelter 100 may only be partially enclosed; however in such instances, the revolving cluster mailbox 200i. n may have doors (not illustrated) closing each individual mailbox unit 204.
- the loading zone 108 may be an open area where postal service or various delivery company personal have ample space to move around and access each mailbox unit 204.
- the shelter 100 is not limited to the size and shape illustrated in FIGS. 1-4, as one of skill in the art would recognize that the size, shape, aesthetic features, and so on of the shelter 100 may be dependent on various factors, including the number of individual mailbox units unit 204i- n required. Furthermore, the number of units 204i- n required may vary based on the size of the residential development. Furthermore, the aesthetic design, including but not limited to the size and shape of the windows 104i- n , the exterior design of the shelter 100 (e.g. brick, sliding, or the like), etc. may be dictated by home owners’ association guidelines.
- the shelter 100 containing one or more revolving cluster mailboxes 200i- n may be under the control of a controller 10 that receives inputs from a number of components and drives a number of components in response thereto.
- Controller 10 may, for example, include one or more processors 40 and a memory (not shown) within which may be stored program code for execution by the one or more processors.
- the memory may be embedded in controller 10, but may also be considered to include volatile and/or non-volatile memories, cache memories, flash memories, programmable read-only memories, read-only memories, etc., as well as memory storage physically located elsewhere from controller 10, e.g., in a mass storage device or on a remote computer interfaced with controller 10.
- controller 10 may be interfaced with various components, including a walkup user interface 12 (not illustrated in FIGS. 1-4), a drive up user interface 14, a drone interface 16, a postal service user interface 18, and so on. Moreover, in some embodiments, controller 10 may also be coupled to one or more network interfaces 20, e.g., for interfacing with one or more remote devices 24 via wired and/or wireless networks 22 such as RFID, Ethernet, Bluetooth, NFC, cellular and other suitable networks. As used herein, the term “user interface” may include a keypad, touchscreen, one or more knobs, dials, or the like. “User interface” may also refer to a user-initiated signal from a remote device to the controller.
- one of the remote devices 24 may be a remote cloud service 26 coupled in network 22.
- the remote cloud service 26 may, for example, include a component for administration or troubleshooting of the system remotely.
- the remote cloud service 26 may, in some instances, allow for additional users (e.g. postal customers) to be remotely added or deleted by an administrator.
- Additional components may also be interfaced with controller 10, as will be appreciated by those of ordinary skill having the benefit of the instant disclosure.
- controller 10 may be implemented externally from the shelter 100, e.g., within a mobile device, a cloud computing environment, etc., such that at least a portion of the functionality described herein is implemented within the portion of the controller that is externally implemented.
- the controller 10 may also in some instances, be interfaced with a plurality of motors 28 for controlling the movement of each revolving cluster mailbox 200.
- a first motor may be configured to move the revolving cluster mailbox 200 vertically (e.g. to raise and lower), and a second motor may be configured to rotate the revolving cluster mailbox 200 about an axis 202 extending from the roof or top 116 of the shelter 100 to the floor or bottom 118 of the shelter 100.
- the controller 10 may also in some instances, be interfaced with a plurality of window motors 30 for controlling the movement of the window 104i- n for each revolving cluster mailbox 200.
- controller 10 may operate under the control of an operating system and may execute or otherwise rely upon various computer software applications, components, programs, objects, modules, data structures, etc.
- controller 10 may also incorporate hardware logic to implement some or all of the functionality disclosed herein.
- the sequences of operations performed by controller 10 to implement the embodiments disclosed herein may be implemented using program code including one or more instructions that are resident at various times in various memory and storage devices, and that, when read and executed by one or more hardware-based processors, perform the operations embodying desired functionality.
- such program code may be distributed as a program product in a variety of forms, and that the invention applies equally regardless of the particular type of computer readable media used to actually carry out the distribution, including, for example, non-transitory computer readable storage media.
- the various operations described herein may be combined, split, reordered, reversed, varied, omitted, parallelized and/or supplemented with other techniques known in the art, and therefore, the invention is not limited to the particular sequences of operations described herein.
- FIG. 5 illustrates an example control system for a shelter 100 containing one or more revolving cluster mailboxes 200i- n described herein; however, it is to be understood that the location of the controller is not limited to the shelter 100 itself.
- the controller may be disposed in a mobile computing device, server, or other device wirelessly connected to the shelter 100.
- multiple devices e.g., an embedded device in the shelter 100 and a device networked thereto such as a mobile computing device may collectively implement the functions of controller 10, with different operations performed by the different devices alone or jointly with one another.
- FIGS. 6-7 where an embodiment of a revolving cluster mailbox
- the revolving cluster mailbox 600 may include a plurality of layers 610i- n or wheels stacked vertically one on top of the other.
- Each layer 610i. n may include a center ring 611, which may form the rear surface of an individual mailbox unit 604.
- each layer 610i- n has its own center ring 611; while in other embodiments, the center ring 611 is a cylindrical piece that extends the length of the revolving cluster mailbox 600 and forms the center ring for all of the layers 610i- n.
- Each layer 610i. n may also include a bottom plate 612 and a top plate 614 forming a portion of each mailbox unit 604.
- each layer 610i- n may have its own bottom plate 612 and top plate 614; while in other embodiments, the top plate 614 of one layer 610i may form the bottom 612 of another layer 6IO 2.
- Each layer 610i- n may also include a plurality of divider plates 616i- n each configured to define a portion of the boundary of each individual mailbox unit 604. The number of divider plates 616i- n , as well as the distance between the bottom plate 612 and a top plate 614 may vary based on the number and size of individual units 604 desired.
- the revolving cluster mailbox 600 of FIGS. 6-7 may have a diameter of about 80 inches.
- each layer 610i- n may be divided into 30 individual mailbox units 604i- n using divider plates 616i- n , such that the front opening 618 of each individual unit 604 has a width of about 8.38 inches.
- the depth of each unit 604 may vary depending on the position of the center ring 611.
- the depth is about 16 inches, but this is not to be construed as limiting. Such a size would be sufficient to for receiving most U.S. Postal Service deliveries.
- a collection of layers 610i. n stacked vertically may form the revolving cluster mailbox 600.
- FIGS. 8-9 Another non-limiting example of the revolving cluster mailbox 800 is presented in FIGS. 8-9. Similar to the embodiment in FIGS. 6-7, revolving cluster mailbox 800 may include a plurality of layers 810i- n stacked vertically one on top of the other. Each layer 810 may include a center ring 811, which may form the rear surface of an individual mailbox unit 804. In some embodiments, each layer 810 has its own center ring 811; while in other embodiments, the center ring 811 is a cylindrical piece that extends the length of the revolving cluster mailbox 800 and forms the center ring for all of the layers 810i- n.
- Each layer 810i- n may also include a bottom plate 812 and a top plate 814 forming a portion of each mailbox unit 804.
- each layer 810 may have its own bottom plate 812 and top plate 814; while in other embodiments, the top plate 814 of one layer 810i may form the bottom 812 of another layer 8IO 2.
- Each layer 810i- n may also include a plurality of divider plates 816i. n each configured to define a portion of the boundary of each individual mailbox unit 804.
- revolving cluster mailbox 800 may have a diameter of about 80 inches; however this is not intended to be limiting.
- Each layer 810i- n may be divided into 8 individual mailbox units 804i- n using divider plates 816i- n , such that the front opening 818 of each individual unit 804 has a width of about 31.42 inches. Furthermore, in the non-limiting illustrated embodiment, there may be about 14 inches between the bottom plate 812 and a top plate 814.
- the resulting dimensions of the opening for each unit 804 may be about 31.42 inches wide and 14 inches high.
- the depth of each unit 804 may vary depending on the position of the center ring 811. In the illustrated embodiment, the depth is about 16 inches, but this is not to be construed as limiting. Such a size would be capable of receiving most standard size parcels.
- the standard package sizes for the United Parcel Service are: 12.75 inches by 16 inches by 0.75 inches; 13 inches by 11 inches by 2 inches; 16 inches by 11 inches by 3 inches; and 18 inches by 13 inches by 3 inches.
- the collection of layers 810i- n stacked vertically may form the revolving cluster mailbox 800; in the illustrated embodiment, there may be four (4) layers 8 I O1-4 forming a revolving cluster mailbox that is about four (4) feet tall, with 32 individual mailbox units 804.
- revolving cluster mailbox 1000 include a plurality of layers 1010i- n stacked vertically one on top of the other.
- Each layer 1010i- n may include a center ring 1011, similar to those previously described, as well as a bottom plate 1012 and a top plate 1014 forming a portion of each mailbox unit 1004.
- Each layer 1010i- n may also include a plurality of divider plates 1016i- n each configured to define a portion of the boundary of each individual mailbox unit 1004.
- the layers 1010i- n may vary in size.
- layers lOlOi and I O I O2 may include eight (8) individual mailbox unitsl004, each about 31.42 inches wide and 14 inches high; while layers I O I O3-6 may include 30 individual mailbox unitsl004, each 8.38 inches wide and 6 inches high.
- the number of individual units, along with their sizes and dimensions are merely exemplary and may vary; a person of skill in the art would recognize any number of possible combinations.
- each revolving cluster mailbox 200, 600, 800, 1000 described herein may include a plurality of motors.
- a first motor in each revolving cluster mailbox 200, 600, 800, 1000 may be configured to power vertical movement (e.g. raise and lower) of the revolving cluster mailbox 200, 600, 800, 1000 (as illustrated by arrows in FIGS. 6, 8, and 9).
- a second motor in each revolving cluster mailbox 200, 600, 800, 1000 may be configured to power rotational movement of the revolving cluster mailbox 200, 600, 800, 1000 (as illustrated by arrows in FIGS. 6, 8, and 9).
- the first and second motors may be a step motor.
- the step motor may include a home position switch for the reading the position of the revolving cluster mailbox 200, 600, 800, 1000.
- these motors are not limited to step motors, as other types of motors may also be utilized.
- the motors may be hydraulically actuated.
- this interaction may be through a keypad, touchscreen, or the like at the window.
- this interaction may be through a remote control.
- This remote control may use a transmitter (the remote itself) and a receiver which signals which individual mailbox unit 204, 604, 804, 1004 the user wishes to access.
- this interaction may be through a scanner, code reader, or the like; in such instances, a wireless signal may sent as to which individual mailbox unit 204, 604, 804, 1004 the user wishes to access.
- this receiver or scanner may be considered the user interface.
- These interfaces may be used in combination, for example, in some instances, carriers for the United States Postal Service (USPS) may utilize a transponder/receiver as described herein, while carriers for parcel services (e.g. UPS, FedEx, Amazon, etc.) may utilize a scanner or code reader.
- USPS United States Postal Service
- carriers for parcel services e.g. UPS, FedEx, Amazon, etc.
- UPS United States Postal Service
- UPS United States Postal Service
- UPS United States Postal Service
- Amazon Amazon
- the shelter 100 may accessed controlled such that each individual mailbox unit 204, 604, 804 of the revolving mailbox clusters 200, 600, 800, 1000 need not include a keyed door; thus, a user is able to access their mail, parcels.
- the individual mailbox unit 204, 604, 804 of the revolving mailbox clusters 200, 600, 800, 1000 may include an access door that a user may open to retrieve their mail, parcels, etc.; the use of an access door may be particularly important where access to the revolving mailbox clusters 200, 600, 800, 1000 is not limited through, for example, an enclosed shelter 100.
- a mail room 1100 containing at least one revolving cluster mailbox 1200i. n is illustrated.
- a mail room 1100 may be desirable where a “drive-up” shelter is impractical, for example in an apartment community, high rise apartment or condominium building, or the like. Similar to the “drive-up” shelter described with reference to FIGS. 1-4, the mail room 1100 may include at least one openable window 1104i- n. In some instances, the mail room 1100 may include a user access window 1104i- n for each revolving cluster mailbox 1200i- n.
- the window 1104i- n may slide horizontally from side to side to open; while in other embodiments, the window 1104i- n may slide vertically up and down to open.
- the mail room 1100 may also include a drop box 1106 where users may deposit outgoing mail.
- the mail room may also include an access door 1120 to provide access to a loading zone 1108, such that postal service or various delivery company personnel have access to the loading zone 108 to load the mail, parcels, etc. into individual mailbox units 1204.
- inventive embodiments are presented by way of example only and that, within the scope of the appended claims and equivalents thereto, inventive embodiments may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described and claimed.
- inventive embodiments of the present disclosure are directed to each individual feature, system, article, material, kit, and/or method described herein.
- the term “about,” when referring to a value or to an amount of mass, weight, time, volume, concentration or percentage is meant to encompass variations of in some embodiments ⁇ 20%, in some embodiments ⁇ 10%, in some embodiments ⁇ 5%, in some embodiments ⁇ 1%, in some embodiments ⁇ 0.5%, and in some embodiments ⁇ 0.1% from the specified amount, as such variations are appropriate to perform the disclosed method.
- ranges can be expressed as from “about” one particular value, and/or to “about” another particular value. It is also understood that there are a number of values disclosed herein, and that each value is also herein disclosed as “about” that particular value in addition to the value itself. For example, if the value “10” is disclosed, then “about 10” is also disclosed. It is also understood that each unit between two particular units are also disclosed. For example, if 10 and 15 are disclosed, then 11, 12,
- the phrase “at least one,” in reference to a list of one or more elements, should be understood to mean at least one element selected from any one or more of the elements in the list of elements, but not necessarily including at least one of each and every element specifically listed within the list of elements and not excluding any combinations of elements in the list of elements.
- This definition also allows that elements may optionally be present other than the elements specifically identified within the list of elements to which the phrase “at least one” refers, whether related or unrelated to those elements specifically identified.
- “at least one of A and B” can refer, in one embodiment, to at least one, optionally including more than one, A, with no B present (and optionally including elements other than B); in another embodiment, to at least one, optionally including more than one, B, with no A present (and optionally including elements other than A); in yet another embodiment, to at least one, optionally including more than one, A, and at least one, optionally including more than one, B (and optionally including other elements); etc.
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