BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] This invention aims at providing an intellectual mail box, especially one capable
of preparing an envelope and a letter sheet in one operation. It is composed of a
computer system and a mail box which will enhance the efficiency of the postal service
by simplifying its operational procedures.
[0002] The traditional procedure for mailing a letter is: Write the letter --- Get an envelope
and stamp --- Address the envelope --- Put stamp on the envelope --- Drop the letter
in mail box.
By the aforesaid procedures, the following shortcomings are noted:
a. An envelope and stamp are absolutely indispensable in writing a letter and mailing
a letter is often limited by the office hours of the post office.
b. The 5 digit zip code is difficult to remember, presenting a headache to some people
and a hinderance to the automatic operation of the postal service. Hence, the operational
costs of the postal service are high and so is the rate of misdelivery.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0003] With a view toward eliminating the shortcomings encountered in the traditional procedure
of writing a letter, the inventor succeeded in developing an intellectual mail box
as a result of several years' research and study. Now, the procedure of writing a
letter is simplified as follows:
Prepare the contents of a letter --- Go the mail box to mail it.
[0004] In addition, if the letter is mailed abroad, the contents or the words in the letter
may be fed into the computer system through the keyboard on the mail box and in so
doing, the contents may be printed on an aerogram which can be mailed immediately
after it has been sealed.
[0005] Hence, this invention offers the following advantages:
a. You can get an envelope and stamp at any time from the mail box which will work
all the time regardless of weather conditions. The person who wants to mail a letter
is freed from worrying about the envelope and stamp.
b. The computer system possesses functions to provide the zip codes and automatically
print the name and address of the addressee on the envelope, which is standardized
in size and will facilitate automatic operation, thereby reducing the labor costs
of the postal service.
c. It will facilitate the adoption of 5 digit zip code system and standardization
of the postal service.
d. Domestic and overseas letters shall be handled separately. The contents of a letter
to be mailed abroad may be fed into the computer system which will print it on an
aerogram, which may be sealed automatically. The entire operation is very convenient
and saves time.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0006] To enable you to fully understand the structure and performance of this invention,
the following example is given to explain the operation in detail. First, please refer
to the figure attached herewith.
FIG. 1 is the schematic diagram of this invention.
FIG. 2 shows the operational flow.
FIG. 3 is a concrete example of an aerogram addressed by the mail box.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0007] As shown in FIG. 1, the intellectual mail box is one which has been specifically
treated to make it waterproof, shockproof, and blastproof. It possessses a computer
system comprised of a screen, a keyboard and a printer. In addition, there are slots
for coins and charge calculator which will enable a person to mail a letter without
acquiring an envelope and stamp in advance. In the lower part of the mail box, there
are slots for inserting the letter and slots of retrieving them.
[0008] Furthermore, the keyboard is bilingual. After the coins are dropped into the slot,
the sender may input the address and the name of the addressee, as well as the contents
of the letter into the computer. With this data, the mail box will use the computer
system inside, prepare the letter, address it and chech the zip code.
[0009] Various zip codes are stored in the memory of the computer system and when a person
who wants to mail a letter, enters the district and the name of street, e.g. Chung
Hsiao East Road, Taipei into the computer, it automatically shows on the screen accordingly.
The number corresponding to the address may be used for input instead of using Chinese
characters to simplify the operation. Similarly, when the name of the addressee or
company name is fed into the computer system, then the frequently used titles such
as Mr., Ms., Manager, President etc., will appear on the screen with a code number
following each of these titles. It is very convenient to just enter the right number
into the computer system to properly address the addressee.
[0010] FIG. 2 shows the operation flow of the software which covers the following procedures
(Steps):
1. When the address of the addressee (For example, County or city and Road) is fed
into the system, then such information as Fl. --, No. --, Alley --, Lane --, Road,
Section -- will automatically appear on the screen with a blank space (--) after each
of the aforesaid information.
2. When the code number representing the address is entered into the system, the computer
will automatically find the zip code and flash it on the screen.
3. Enter the name of the addressee.
4. Enter the name of the addresser.
5. Repeat was was stated in Step 2.
6. Decide if the contents of the letter is to be entered or not.
If positive, then proceed with step 7 and if negative, skip to step 8.
7. Enter the contents of the letter into the computer system.
8. Print.
[0011] Step 7 is omitted, then the printer will automatically have such information as the
address and the name of the addressee together with the zip code printed on the envelope
as shown in FIG. 3. The envelope may be sealed by tearing off the strip of paper adhering
to the glue. No stamp is needed as postage has already been paid and so printed on
the envelope.
[0012] If step 7 is included, then the address, the name and the zip code will be printed
on the upper part of the envelope with the contents of the letter being printed on
the lower part. After removal from the slot, fold the envelope along the dotted line
and then seal it by tearing off the paper adhering to the glue. Finally, drop it into
the mail box and you have completed mailing a letter very conveniently.
[0013] From what was stated above, we may find another advantage in this invention, that
is, the contents of the letter may be collated on the screen and then printed out
very neatly. Thus, the words in the letter shall be very nice to look at and the sheet
is standard in form. The shortcomings such as scribbles, misspellings and irregularities
that we may frequently see in a letter written by hand may be avoided. Another merit
is that no envelope shall be wasted. All this evidence that it is a perfect and practical
invention which will help the postal service make significant improvement and allow
more convenience to the public. This is a very useful invention meeting the requirements
of applying for a patent; action is now being taking toward this end.
1. As stated previously, an intellectual mail box is the combination of a computer
system and a mail box. The computer system is composed of three parts, namely, software,
hardware and slot & charge calculator. Aside from CPU, hardware includes screen, bilingual
keyboard and printer. All three parts along with slot & charge calculator are installed
on the surface of the mail box to facilitate use.
2. As stated in Claim 1, the scope of the patent being applied for is the software
system in which the information of zip codes of various places are stored for verification
and use.
3. Also as stated in Claim 1, the slot & charge calculator (Card type) includes the
slot or magnetic card input port and an output selection device which selectively
prints the contents of the letter and addresses the envelopes.
4. The patent being applied for the intellectual mail box also includes the operational
flow of the software system as follows:
(1) By entering the address (Names of county, city and road) of the addressee
in the system, such information as Fl. --, No. --, Alley --, Lane --, Section -- will
automatically be shown on the screen with a blank (--) after each of the aforesaid
information.
(2) When the number representing a certain place (County or city) is entered,
the zip code of that place automatically appears on the screen.
(3) Enter the name of the addressee.
(4) Enter the name of the sender of the letter (addresser).
(5) Repeat step (2).
(6) Decide if it is necessary to enter the contents of the letter.
If the answer is yes, proceed with step 7, otherwise, skip to step 8.
(7) Enter the contents of the letter.
(8) Print.
The work of mailing a letter is completed after going from step (1) to (8).