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| United States Patent | 5695113 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/5695113.html |
| Inventor(s) | Rau; Nelson E. (20078 Woodworth, Redford, MI 48240);
Rau; Keith P. (20078 Woodworth, Redford, MI 48240) |
| Abstract | A mail indicator including a weight reactive mechanism that is positionable
within a conventional rural mail box and that includes a weight receiving
plate that is mechanically linked to a pair of electrical contacts in a
manner such that the electrical contacts change contact state when a
weight of greater than one-quarter (1/4 Oz.) ounce is supported by the
weight receiving plate; an electrically powered light emitting device
wired in series with the pair of electrical contacts; and a power source
connection bracket having a first and second terminal, the first and
second terminals being connected in series with the pair of electrical
contacts. |
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Drawing from US Patent 5695113 |
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Mail indicator |
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| Publication Date |
December 9, 1997 |
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| Filing Date |
February 27, 1996 |
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What is claimed is:
1. A mail indicator comprising:
a weight reactive mechanism that is positionable within a conventional
rural mail box and that has a weight receiving plate that is mechanically
linked to a pair of electrical contacts in a manner such that said
electrical contacts change contact state when a weight of greater than
one-quarter ounce is supported by said weight receiving plate;
an electrically powered light emitting device wired in series with said
pair of electrical contacts and including a light bulb housing having a
battery housing receiving cavity formed therein;
a power source connection bracket having a first and second terminal, said
first and second terminals being connected in series with said pair of
electrical contacts; and
an L-shaped battery housing including a battery compartment formed therein,
said L-shaped battery housing having an upper end thereof in rotating
connection with said battery housing receiving cavity of said light bulb
housing of said light emitting device in a manner such that said light
emitting device is rotatable with respect to said L-shaped battery housing
and held in a desired position by friction between said upper end of said
L-shaped battery housing and said battery housing of said light emitting
device;
said weight reactive mechanism further including a base member and a
biasing spring, said base member having two connecting arm projections,
each connecting arm projection being pivotalIy connected to said weight
receiving plate, said biasing spring being secured to a surface of said
weight receiving plate.
2. The mail indicator of claim 1 wherein:
said biasing spring is of a length and has a spring constant sufficient to
just exert enough force between a bottom surface and said weight receiving
plate to maintain said weight receiving plate above said bottom surface.
3. The mail indicator of claim 1 further comprising:
a solar cell array connectable in series with said light emitting device by
operation of a switch mechanism.
4. The mail indicator of claim 3 wherein:
said biasing spring is of a length and has a spring constant sufficient to
just exert enough force between a bottom surface and said weight receiving
plate to maintain said weight receiving plate above said bottom surface.
5. The mail indicator of claim 3 further comprising:
a solar cell array connectable in series with said light emitting device by
operation of a switch mechanism.
6. The mail indicator of claim 5 wherein:
said biasing spring is of a length and has a spring constant sufficient to
just exert enough force between a bottom surface and said weight receiving
plate to maintain said weight receiving plate above said bottom surface.
7. A mail indicator comprising:
a weight reactive mechanism that is positionable within conventional rural
mail box and that has a weight receiving plate that is mechanically linked
to a pair of electrical contacts in a manner such that said electrical
contacts change contact state when a weight of greater than one-quarter
ounce is supported by said weight receiving plate;
an electrically powered light emitting device wired in series with said
pair of electrical contacts and including a light bulb housing having a
battery housing receiving cavity formed therein;
a power source connection bracket having a first and second terminal, said
first and second terminals being connected in series with said pair of
electrical contacts; and
an L-shaped battery housing including a battery compartment formed therein,
said L-shaped battery housing having an upper end thereof in rotating
connection with said said battery housing receiving cavity of said light
bulb housing of said light emitting device in a manner such that said
light emitting device is rotatable with respect to said L-shaped battery
housing and held in a desired position by friction between said upper end
of said L-shaped battery housing and said battery housing of said light
emitting device;
said weight receiving plate including a base member positionable on a
bottom of said existing mail box that is hingedly connected to said weight
receiving plate in a manner to allow said weight receiving plate to pivot
between a first position in which said weight receiving plate forces said
pair of contacts into electrical contact and a second position in which
said weight receiving plate forces said pair of contacts out of electrical
contact when said base member is positioned on said bottom of said
existing mail box; and
said weight reactive mechanism further including a base member and a
biasing spring, said base member having two connecting arm projections,
each said connecting arm projection being pivotally connected to said
weight receiving plate, said biasing spring being secured to a surface of
said weight receiving plate, said biasing spring being of a length and
having a spring constant sufficient to just exert enough force between
said bottom surface and said weight receiving plate to maintain said
weight receiving plate above said bottom surface.
8. The mail indicator of claim 7 further comprising:
a solar cell array connectable in series with said light emitting device by
operation of a switch mechanism. |
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TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to devices for providing an indication that
mail has been introduced into an empty mail box and more particularly to
devices for providing an indication that mail has been introduced into an
empty mail box that provide a visual indication via a light emitting
device.
BACKGROUND ART
Mail is generally delivered to a box positioned adjacent the home or street
of the person receiving the mail. Checking the box for the arrival of the
mail can be troublesome for those individuals having a box positioned
adjacent the street. This can be particularly troublesome during inclimate
weather and for those suffering from various disabilities. It would be a
benefit, therefore, to have a device that would provide a visual
indication that is readily visible from a distance that signaled the
arrival of the mail. It would be a further benefit if the device was
readily installed in an existing mail box.
GENERAL SUMMARY DISCUSSION OF INVENTION
It is thus an object of the invention to provide a mail indicator that
device that provides a visual indication that is readily visible from a
distance that signals the arrival of the mail.
It is a further object of the invention to provide a mail indicator that is
readily installed in an existing mail box.
It is a still further object of the invention to provide a mail indicator
that includes a weight reactive mail detection mechanism that is disposed
within the mail box during installation.
It is a still further object of the invention to provide a mail indicator
that accomplishes all or some of the above objects in combination.
Accordingly, a mail indicator device is provided. The mail indicator
includes a weight reactive mechanism that is positionable within a
conventional rural mail box and that includes a weight receiving plate
that is mechanically linked to a pair of electrical contacts in a manner
such that the electrical contacts change contact state when a weight of
greater than one-quarter (1/4 Oz.) ounce is supported by the weight
receiving plate; an electrically powered light emitting device wired in
series with the pair of electrical contacts; and a power source connection
bracket having a first and second terminal, the first and second terminals
being connected in series with the pair of electrical contacts.
The weight receiving plate preferably includes a base member positionable
on the bottom of an existing mail box and hingedly connected to the weight
receiving plate in a manner to allow the weight receiving plate to pivot
between a first position in which the weight receiving plate forces the
pair of contacts into electrical contact and a second position in which
the weight receiving plate forces the pair of contacts out of electrical
contact.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
For a further understanding of the nature and objects of the present
invention, reference should be had to the following detailed description,
taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like
elements are given the same or analogous reference numbers and wherein:
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an exemplary embodiment of the mail
indicator of the present invention installed within a representative rural
type mail box showing the light emitting device, the weight receiving
plate the battery storage compartment and a solar cell array.
FIG. 2 is a cutaway perspective view showing the pair of electrical
contacts, the weight receiving plate pivotally connected to a base member
and supported above the bottom of the representative mail box by the
biasing spring, the battery exploded out from the battery compartment, and
the light bulb housing of the light emitting device exploded away from the
far end of the L-shaped battery housing.
FIG. 3 is a schematic representation of the electrical circuit of the
exemplary mail indicator of FIG. 1.
EXEMPLARY MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
FIG. 1 shows an exemplary embodiment of the mail indicator of the present
invention, generally designated by the numeral 10, installed within a
representative rural type mail box 12. Mail indicator 10 includes a weight
reactive mechanism, generally designated by the numeral 14; a light
emitting device 16, a solar cell array 18, and a battery housing 20. With
reference to FIG. 2, mail box 12 includes a substantially planar bottom
surface 22 having about a three-eighths (3/8") inch wiring aperture 24
formed therethrough during installation of mail indicator 10. In this
embodiment, weight reactive mechanism 14 includes a weight receiving plate
26; a base member 28 having two connecting arm projections 29a, 29b, each
connecting arm 29a, 29b being pivotally connected to weight receiving
plate 26 by a hinge 30; a biasing spring 32; and a pair of normally open
electrical contacts 34. Biasing spring 32 and electrical contacts 34 are
both positioned between bottom surface 22 and weight receiving plate 26.
Biasing spring 32 is of a length and has a spring constant sufficient to
just exert enough force between bottom surface 22 and weight receiving
plate 26 to maintain weight receiving plate 26 above bottom surface 22 a
distance sufficient to allow contact pair 34 to just maintain an
electrically open circuit configuration. The spring constant of biasing
spring 32 is selected such that placement of a weight of no more than
one-quarter (1/4 Oz.) ounce upon weight receiving plate 26 is sufficient
to cause weight receiving plate 26 to move toward bottom surface 22 a
distance sufficient to cause electrical contact pair 34 to change states
from an electrically open circuit to an electrically closed circuit.
Also shown in FIG. 2 is solar cell array 18. Solar cell array 18 functions
as a second power source for a conventional light bulb housed within a
light bulb housing 38. In this embodiment battery housing 20 is plastic,
L-shaped and includes a battery compartment 42, and a transfer switch 44.
Transfer switch 44 is utilized to allow the user to select either the
battery housed in battery compartment 42 or solar cell array 18 as the
source of power for the light bulb housed within light bulb housing 38 of
light emitting device 16. Light bulb housing 38 has a battery housing
receiving cavity 67 formed therein into which a far end 66 of L-shaped
battery housing 20 is frictionally fit in a manner such that light bulb
housing 38 is rotatable with respect to L-shaped battery housing 20 and
held in a desired position with respect thereto by friction.
FIG. 3 shows a schematic representative of the electrical circuit 37
utilized in mail. indicator 10. As shown in the figure, contact pair 34 is
a normally open type contact pair. Contact pair 34 is wired in series with
a light bulb 46 and one pole 48 of transfer switch 44. Transfer switch 44
includes a throw 50 that is moveable between a first throw position in
contact with a second pole 52 that is wired to a positive terminal of
solar cell array 18 and a second throw position in contact with a third
pole 54 that is wired to a positive battery bracket contact 56. It can be
seen that when throw 50 is in the first throw position light bulb 46 is
powered by solar cell array 18 and when throw 50 is in the second throw
position light bulb 46 is powered by a battery 60 positioned between
positive battery bracket contact 56 and a negative battery bracket contact
62.
Installation of mail indicator 10 into a rural type mailbox 12 is now
described with general reference to FIGS. 1-3. A wiring aperture 24 is
drilled or otherwise provided through bottom surface 22 of mail box 12.
Wiring aperture 24 is dimensioned to allow insertion therethrough of
electrical contacts 34. Electrical contacts 34 are inserted through wiring
aperture 24 and adhesively secured to bottom surface 22. Weight reactive
mechanism 14 is then inserted into the mail compartment of mail box 12
with base member 28 in contact with bottom surface 22 at the back of the
mail compartment. Biasing spring 32 is then inserted between weight
receiving plate 26 and bottom surface 22.
Once weight reactive mechanism 14 is in place, L-shaped battery housing 20
is adhesively secured in place along the bottom and side of mail box 12 in
a manner such that light bulb housing 38 extends upwardly past the top of
mail box 12. Light bulb housing 38 is then swivelled into a desired
position to provide an optimal light signal in the required direction.
Signal operation of mail indicator occurs automatically when an envelope
of other mail having a weight exceeding one-quarter ounce is placed upon
weight receiving member 26. The weight of the mail piece causes weight
receiving plate 26 to move toward bottom surface 22. When weight receiving
member 26 moves to the second position, contacts 34 close completing the
circuit between the power source and light bulb 46. Removal of the mail
allows biasing spring 32 to force weight receiving plate 16 away from
bottom surface 22 a distance sufficient to allow contacts 34 to
open--breaking the circuit between the power source and light bulb 46. The
term power source is used herein to indicate either the solar cell array
18 or a battery 60 installed between battery contacts 56, 60.
It can be seen from the preceding description that a mail indicator has
been provided that provides a readily visible, visual indication that mail
has been placed within a mail box; that is readily installed in an
existing mail box; and that includes a weight reactive mail detection
mechanism that is disposed within the mail box during installation.
It is noted that the embodiment of the mail indicator described herein in
detail for exemplary purposes is of course subject to many different
variations in structure, design, application and methodology. Because many
varying and different embodiments may be made within the scope of the
inventive concept(s) herein taught, and because many modifications may be
made in the embodiment herein detailed in accordance with the descriptive
requirements of the law, it is to be understood that the details herein
are to be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
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