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I claim:
1. A delivered article storage control system comprising a control box
equipped with a receipt issuing printer, an instruction display and/or an
audio message output speaker, an identification card reader, a monitor
display for a burglar detection camera and an input keyboard, and a
delivered article storage box equipped with a plurality of lockers, each
of which is equipped with a door which can be opened when an
identification card is entered into said card reader and an article
presence/absence detection sensor, wherein said two boxes and said burglar
detection camera are installed in a visitor reception room, said monitor
display for said burglar detection camera is installed in a control room
and said two rooms are connected to each other via a telephone line, and a
control unit is further provided to control said burglar detection camera,
printer, instruction display and/or speaker, monitor display and card
reader so that said identification card entered into said card reader can
be read and so that said door of said corresponding locker is
opened/closed according to the information stored on said card.
2. A delivered article storage control system according to claim 1, wherein
said control room is connected to a security company via an exclusive
telephone line.
3. A delivered article storage control system according to claim 1, wherein
said control unit is a CPU.
4. A delivered article storage control system according to claim 3, wherein
said control and storage boxes are installed in the side wall of said
visitor reception room of a building so that the front sides of said boxes
are exposed outside said building and the rear sides of said boxes are
exposed inside said building.
5. A delivered article storage control system comprising a control box
equipped with a receipt issuing printer, an instruction display and/or an
audio message output speaker, an identification card reader, a monitor
display for a burglar detection camera and an input keyboard, and a
delivered article storage box equipped with a plurality of lockers, each
of which is equipped with a door which can be opened when an
identification card is entered into said card reader and an article
presence/absence detection sensor, wherein said printer, instruction
display and/or speaker, burglar detection camera, monitor display and
input keyboard are provided on the front of said control box, said card
reader has two card slots on the front and rear sides of said control box,
and said delivered article storage lockers of are equipped with said doors
on the front and the rear sides of said storage box. |
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a delivered article storage control system
mainly installed at multiple dwelling houses, such as condominiums, for
convenience of residents. This system is also installed at office
buildings and tenant buildings. When a resident is out, the system
receives and securely stores an article delivered to the resident from a
department store, a supermarket or a laundry. When the resident returns
home, he can take out the article from the system.
2. Prior Art
A conventional system consists of a delivered article storage box which has
a plurality of delivered article storage lockers and an identification
card reader. Such a box is installed at the visitor reception room or
entrance hall of a multiple dwelling house. Each resident is provided with
a registered identification card, such as a magnetic card. When the
resident enters his identification card into the card reader of the
above-mentioned delivered article storage box, he can open the door of his
delivered article storage locker and take out an article delivered to him,
from the locker.
The above-mentioned system can receive and store delivered articles for
residents 24 hours a day. This system is very useful for residents who are
out frequently or too busy to receive delivered articles. The system is
also useful for delivery service persons who deliver articles early in the
morning and late at night.
With this conventional system, however, communication is necessary between
a delivery service person and a janitor or a neighbor when issuing
receipts and delivery notices. Complete storage and transfer of delivered
articles are thus troublesome and problems are apt to occur.
Although giving accurate instructions to each delivery service person is
necessary so that he can conduct delivered article entering and storage
work easily and speedily and so that he does not forget closing the door,
the above-mentioned conventional system has no means for giving such
instructions. Therefore, the delivery service person is confused in his
work, resulting in lower efficiency. This may lead to delivery errors and
forgetting of door closing, and these problems may cause thefts.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the present invention is, accordingly, to provide a delivered
article storage control system which allows delivery service persons to
easily and accurately issue receipts and delivery notices, and can control
entering and storage processes including a receipt issuing process
efficiently and securely.
Another object of the present invention is to improve the efficiency of
delivery service, to promote protection of the privacy of residents and to
prevent thefts.
To achieve the above-mentioned objects, the delivered article storage
control system of the present invention comprises a control box equipped
with an interactive communication unit, a receipt issuing printer, an
instruction display and/or an audio message output speaker, an
identification card reader, a monitor display for a burglar detection
camera and an input keyboard, and a delivered article storage box equipped
with a plurality of lockers, each of which is equipped with a door which
can be opened when an identification card is entered into the card reader
and an article presence/absence detection sensor, wherein the two boxes
and the burglar detection camera are installed in a visitor reception
room, the interactive communication unit for the above-mentioned
interactive communication unit and the monitor display for the
above-mentioned burglar detection camera is installed in a control room
and the rooms are connected to each other via a telephone line, and a
control unit is further provided to control the burglar detection camera,
printer, instruction display and/or speaker, monitor display and card
reader so that the identification card entered into the reader can be read
and so that the door of the corresponding locker is opened/closed
according to the information stored on the card.
With the present invention having the above-mentioned structure and
features, when an article is delivered to a resident who is not at home, a
delivery service person can operate the control unit by pressing the keys
to activate the instruction display and/or speaker, burglar detection
camera and monitor display. The corresponding room number, sender's code
number, condition of the locker, condition of the door and the
instructions for various processes, such as a receipt issuing process, to
be conducted by the delivery service person are indicated on the
instruction display according to the predetermined order, and/or the
above-mentioned instructions are output from the speaker using audio
messages. The delivery service person selectively operates the input keys
while interacting with the instructions on the instruction display and/or
responding to the audio messages in order to open the corresponding door
and entering a delivered article into the specified locker. The printer is
then activated by a detection signal from the article presence/absence
detection sensor and issues a receipt and a delivery notice indicating the
corresponding delivery date, locker number, room number, etc. After
receiving these notices, the delivery service person receives and enters
the delivery notice into the mail box of the receiver and brings back only
the receipt.
When the resident returns, he finds the delivery notice in his mail box. He
then puts his identification card into the card reader to be confirmed by
the control unit that he is a true resident. He can then open the door of
the locker and take out the delivered article from the locker.
As described above, delivered articles can be transferred from delivery
service persons to residents who are out, without the help of any third
person, such as a janitor. Receipts and delivery notices can be issued
when the control unit is operated by the delivery service person. In this
way, complete delivery is possible easily and accurately.
Instructions for operations to be conducted by a delivery service person
are accurately transmitted to the delivery service person from the
instruction display and/or the speaker using audio messages. The delivery
service person can thus conduct his work accurately and efficiently
without any confusion.
The card slot of the card reader can be provided on both the front and rear
sides of the control box. In addition, the door of each locker can be
provided on both the front and rear sides of the storage box so that the
front sides of both the control and storage boxes are exposed outside the
building and the rear sides are exposed inside the building.
With this structure, the delivery service person can conduct his work only
outside the building. The resident can take out an article delivered to
him inside or outside the building. It is not necessary for the delivery
service person to enter the building to store the delivered article. The
resident is not required to go outside the building to take out the
delivered article. This feature is convenient when it rains. Therefore,
sufficient crime prevention and privacy protection means are implemented
by limiting free entry of nonresidents and delivery service persons into
the building. Nevertheless delivery service persons can store delivered
articles efficiently without any troublesome procedure. In this way, this
system ensures rationalized transfer of delivered articles and is
beneficial for both delivery service persons and residents.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of an embodiment of the present invention's
system,
FIG. 2 is a block diagram of the system shown in FIG. 1,
FIGS. 3 (A) and 3 (B) are flowcharts illustrating the procedure for
entering a delivered article and the procedure for taking out a stored
article,
FIG. 4 is a front view of a schematic diagram illustrating another
embodiment of the present invention's system,
FIG. 5 is a rear view of the embodiment shown in FIG. 4, and
FIG. 6 is a schematic vertical sectional view illustrating the installation
condition of the embodiment shown in FIG. 5.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
An embodiment of the present invention is described referring to FIGS. 1
and 2. Letter A represents a control box. The control box is composed of a
transmitter/receiver 1, a monitor display 2, a printer 3 for issuing
receipts and delivery notices and a card reader 4 which reads an
identification card 7 (a magnetic card for example), an instruction
display 5 which interactively gives delivered article entering
instructions to delivery service persons and delivered article taking-out
instructions to receivers, an interactive input keyboard 6 including
number keys 6a, a start key 6b, a confirmation key 6c and a correction key
6b. These devices are arranged ergonomically. The control box A includes a
CPU, I/O ports, drivers (not shown), etc. as control devices used to
control various operations. Vents 18 are provided close to the top and
bottom of the control box A on its front side to radiate heat.
Letter B represents a delivered article storage box. Various types of box
units, for example five-, eight- or two-stacked types with the standard
width as well as wider four-stacked types, are combined horizontally as
required to accommodate delivered articles of various sizes and shapes.
The storage box has a plurality of delivered article storage lockers 8A,
8B, . . . , 8N equipped with doors 8a, 8b, . . . , 8n (on the front sides
of the lockers) which can be opened when the identification card 7 is
entered into the card reader 4. Serial locker numbers are provided on the
front sides of the lockers. Delivered article presence/absence detection
sensors 15A, 15B, . . . , 15N are provided in the received article storage
lockers 8A, 8B, . . . , 8N to detect presence/absence of delivered
articles. When no article is detected and the detection signal is turned
off, the instruction display 5 indicates that the corresponding locker is
empty. When a delivered article is entered and the detection signal is
turned on, a printing instruction is transmitted to the printer 3. The
doors 8a, 8b, . . . , 8n are all equipped with autolock mechanisms (not
shown). When the identification card 7 is entered into the card reader 4,
the lock mechanism of the corresponding door is automatically unlocked
through the control by the CPU.
The control box A and the delivered article storage box B are equal in
height and depth. As shown in FIG. 1, the control box A and the delivered
article storage box B are combined horizontally close to each other and
accommodated in a frame 16. A monitor display camera 9 is located above on
the front side of the system. For example, the camera 9 is installed on
the wall of a visitor reception room R1, such as the entrance hall of a
condominium.
A control room R2 is equipped with a receiver/transmitter 10 which
communicates with the transmitter/receiver 1, a monitor display 11 which
receives signals from the monitor display camera 9 and, when required, a
video tape recorder (not shown).
The monitor display camera 9, the monitor display 2, the
transmitter/receiver 1, the printer 3, the card reader 4, the instruction
display 5 and the delivered article presence/absence detection sensors
15A, 15B, . . . , 15N are connected to a transmitter 13 on the reception
room R1 side. A receiver 14 is connected to the receiver/transmitter 10
and the monitor display 11 on the control room R2 side. The transmitter 13
is connected to the receiver 14 via a telephone line 12. The control room
R2 is connected to a security company R3 via an exclusive line 17. The
operation procedures and functions of the system with the above-mentioned
structure are as described above. FIG. 3 (A) is a flowchart indicating the
delivered article entering procedure to be conducted by a delivery service
person through interaction using the instruction display 5 and the input
keyboard 6. FIG. 3 (B) is a flowchart indicating the delivered article
taking-out procedure to be conducted by a resident.
The box units of the above-mentioned storage box B can have various
combinations other than those shown in FIG. 1. Since two box units
adjacent to each other are connectable using approximately three bolts and
nuts installed vertically, the combination of the box units can be changed
easily.
FIG. 4 is a front view of a schematic diagram illustrating another
embodiment of the present invention's system, and FIG. 5 is a rear view of
the embodiment shown in FIG. 4. Unlike the embodiment shown in FIGS. 1 and
2, the embodiment shown in FIGS. 4 and 5 is equipped with a speaker 19
which generates audio messages to give delivered article entering
instructions corresponding to the instructions indicated on the
instruction display 5.
The speaker 19 is on the front side of the control box A. In addition, the
card reader 4 has two card slots 4A and 4B on the front and rear sides of
the control box A. Furthermore, the delivered article storage lockers 8A,
8B, . . . , 8N are equipped with doors 8a, 8b, . . . , 8n on the front
side of the storage box B and the corresponding doors 8a1, 8b1, . . . ,
8n1 on the rear side. The devices other than those described above are the
same as those of the embodiment shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 and not described
here again. Like reference numbers in the figures designate like devices.
In the case of the above-mentioned second embodiment, as shown in FIG. 6,
the monitor display 2, the printer 3, the instruction display 5, the input
keyboard 6, the speaker 19 and the card slot 4A are exposed outside the
wall W of the entrance hall 2 of a condominium for example, and the other
card slot 4B is provided inside the wall. With this structure, a delivery
person can conduct his work outside the wall without entering the
building. A resident can take out an article delivered to him both inside
and outside the building. When it rains for example, the resident is not
required to go out from the building.
In addition to the instructions shown in FIGS. 3 (A) and 3 (B) and
indicated on the instruction display 5, notices stating system abnormality
and receipt sheet exhaustion can also be generated.
The transmitter/receiver 1 provided as an example of an interactive device
of the embodiment shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 can be eliminated.
Either the instruction display 5 or the speaker 19 provided in the
embodiment shown in FIGS. 4 and 5 audio messages from the speaker 19 can
be eliminated.
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