[0001] The present invention relates to a cylindrical letterbox that offers novel essential
characteristics and significant advantages with respect to other similar letterboxes
used in the current state of the art.
[0002] More particularly, the invention proposes the development of a letterbox of the type
having a cylindrical configuration and which, for operating purposes, is installed
outdoors, and has an opening or entrance slot for introducing the letters or other
documents that are mailed through conventional postal services, the constructive.and
design characteristics of which have been devised in a substantially improved manner
with respect to conventional letterboxes, both in relation to the structure of the
letterbox and its anchoring means, with the security closing devices of the door that
accesses the interior thereof, or even with the fixed or folding elements that protect
and configure the aforementioned entrance slot.
[0003] The field of application of the invention is obviously comprised within the industrial
sector dedicated to the manufacture and/or installation of means and devices associated
to postal services, and particularly the industrial sector dedicated to the manufacture
and/or installation of letterboxes.
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0004] Letterboxes installed in public thoroughfares or other predetermined places are known
to be used for receiving and/or storing letters or other postal documents, whether
mailed by users to other places or to provide service to the Post Office itself. The
letterboxes consist of generally elongated boxes or receptacles, with different configurations
in accordance with the specific application for which they have been designed, normally
made of a metal protected against rust, painted in predetermined colours and, where
applicable, having an opening or entrance slot for introducing documents, protected
by a swinging or folding sheet to avoid the entrance of water. Additionally, they
have a small door to access the interior of the letterbox and collect the objects
that have fallen inside a sack disposed for such purpose on being deposited therein.
[0005] Among the types of letterboxes most commonly used in many parts of the world for
the collection of mail (envelopes of up to certain sizes), within reach of users due
to their installation in public thoroughfares, we must point out one that adopts a
generally cylindrical configuration. Structurally, a cylindrical letterbox consists
of three clearly differentiated parts, namely, a portion corresponding to the lower
body or base, a portion corresponding to the central body and a portion corresponding
to the cap or cover. The three aforementioned portions are made of metal materials
that guarantee sufficient resistance to external agents or even against possible acts
of vandalism, joined together by welding or similar means. The anchorage of the lower
portion or base to the ground is carried out by means of anchorings, for example three
fastenings, with the help of metal blocks or other similar means which, pursuant to
the legislation in force, must support breakage loads above a predetermined threshold.
Similarly, the hinges of the small doors, the hooks used in the interior of the letterbox
or the anchorings must also be made of a material that guarantees a secure and effective
operation of each and every one of the parts that comprise the letterbox.
[0006] Although current letterboxes undoubtedly function adequately in accordance with the
purposes for which they have been designed, it is evident that, in view of the external
actions to which they are frequently subjected, it is desirable to have letterboxes
which are capable of offering the highest possible levels of protection and security
so as to prevent the documents received in the interior thereof from being affected
by any type of undesired external actions. Consequently, the objective of the present
invention is precisely that of manufacturing a letterbox with substantially improved
characteristics as compared to traditional letterboxes, with greater levels of security
and protection in all of its components, but with a design such that these improvements
do not represent greater complexity with regard to the manufacturing operations nor
an increase in production costs. The proposed objective has been fully achieved by
the cylindrical letterbox which is the object of the description below, the main characteristics
of which have been included in the characterising part of Claim 1 attached hereto.
[0007] In essence, the letterbox proposed by the invention is comprised, as in the case
of conventional letterboxes, of three portions successively piled one on top of the
other and joined together by welding or similar means: a lower base, an intermediate
body and a cap or cover. The lower base consists of a cylindrical piece comprised
of a steel sheet of considerable thickness throughout its contour (preferably, around
5 mm thick), with a sheet-iron ring disposed on the upper part and fixing means on
the lower part consisting of anchorings welded to the base (preferably three anchorings,
angularly equidistant). The central body, which has the opening through which the
postal objects are introduced and the small door to access its interior, consists
of a cylinder of a diameter somewhat smaller than that of the base comprised of an
iron plate, protected against rust by means of a known process and having internal
means for fixing the sack that receives the letters or other postal documents, in
the usual manner. In turn, the cap or cover closes the letterbox by its upper end,
and is also comprised of a metal material such as a plate around 2 mm thick or similar,
having an upper rounded base with the approximate shape of a spherical cap, and a
diameter equivalent to that of the lower base. These structural characteristics, together
with the conception of hinges, hooks and improved anchorings, and with the additional
security elements that will be.discussed below, make the letterbox proposed by the
invention especially suitable for the purpose to which this type of device is intended.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] These and other characteristics and advantages of the invention shall be further
expounded in the following detailed description of an example of embodiment thereof,
included by way of illustrative and unlimitative example, with reference to the accompanying
drawings, in which:
- Fig. 1
- shows a set of representations, 1.1 to 1.4, together with an enlarged detail (D),
of a cylindrical-type letterbox built in accordance with the invention;
- Fig. 2
- shows representations 2.1 and 2.2, which illustrate a lower plan view of the letterbox
of Figure 1 and a perspective view of an anchoring element, respectively;
- Fig. 3
- shows representations 3.1 and 3.2 of elements associated to the entrance slot through
which the letters or documents are introduced towards the interior of the letterbox;
and
- fig. 4
- shows representations 4.1 to 4.5, which illustrate views of some of the security elements
included in the letterbox of the invention.
DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0009] As mentioned in the preceding section, the detailed description of the preferred
embodiment of the invention will expounded hereunder with the help of the drawings
attached hereto, using the same numerical references to designate same or similar
parts. In this manner, and according to the different representations that comprise
Figure 1, an elevational view of the cylindrical letterbox can be seen in three positions,
1.1, 1.2 and 1.3, successively inter-rotated at an angle of 90°. In accordance with
these representations, the cylindrical letterbox is of the conventional type, i.e.
of the type formed by a portion (1) corresponding to a lower body or base, a portion
(2) corresponding to an intermediate or central body and an upper portion (3) corresponding
to a cap or cover. Inside the lower portion (1), the inclusion of two strips (9),
generally semi-circumferential in shape and perpendicularly intercrossed, disposed
on the seam formed by welding between the lower body (1) and central body (2) has
been envisaged, welded to the perimeter of said lower base, in such a manner that
the assembly comprises a semi-spherical cavity destined to providing a support for
the sack that must be placed inside the letterbox, in such a manner that it does not
reach the bottom of the body (1) and can therefore be handled more easily and conveniently.
[0010] At the opposite end, the central body (2) and the portion (3) corresponding to the
cap or cover, are also joined together by means of a seam formed by welding throughout
the perimeter.
[0011] In relation to the central body (2), the opening of an entrance slot, in the conventional
manner, has been envisaged, which is represented enlarged in detail (D), at a predetermined
height, while a door (8) has been disposed in a diametrically opposed position. The
entrance slot through which the letters and postal documents are introduced has a
folding lid (6) underneath a fixed visor, said lid (6) being susceptible to being
lifted at the time of introduction and returning by its own means, due to the effect
of gravity, to its resting position once freed, while after the entrance slot there
is a space (5) delimited by a descending ramp (5a) (representation 3.1 of figure 3),
with the suitable inclination to guide the letters in their descent towards the inner
collection sack (not represented). Coupled to said ramp is a small box that, together
with the former, determine the formation of said reception space (5), while in order
to avoid the introduction of foreign objects such as, for example, syringes, lit cigarettes,
etc., the inclusion of a door that opens by gravity has been envisaged, materialised
by a plate (5b) having a magnet and which normally remains closed due to the effect
of gravity.
[0012] With regard to the door (8) disposed on the cylindrical letterbox of the invention,
it is protected from rainwater by means of a small roof (8a) which, projecting from
the central body (2) of the letterbox with a certain descending inclination, extends
transversely to the full width of the door. Said door is visible in the elevational
and side views of representations 4.1 and 4.2, and is comprised of a metal sheet with
a predetermined thickness (preferably, around 2mm thick), having a solid hinge (12)
(see representation 4.5 of figure 4), for hinging the central body (2). The door includes
a safety lock (8b), of the cylinder-free type, with a spring-free pin displacement
system and double bolt, that holds the corresponding edge of the door by its upper
part and by its lower part with the help of two rods (11) materialised in the form
of door catches (representation 4.4 of figure 4), and which have a substantially flattened
portion (11a), with a respective orifice (11b), which is joined to the actuating lock
with the help of screws nuts. The rods (11) can be protected by means of a respective
metal angle cover (not represented), welded to the inner surface of the door (8).
[0013] Additionally, as a complementary security measure, the door (8) includes two strips
(10) (see representation 4.3 of figure 4) that present orifices (10a, 10b), joined
by welding to the inner side thereof next to the upper and lower edges of the door
(8), which not only constitutes an effective reinforcement for the door, but also
prevents any warping or deformation thereof, ensuring that it is perfectly closed.
Additionally, hooks (13) have been disposed next to the upper corners of the door
(8) cavity, on either side, joined to the inner surface of the central body (2) by
means of welding, and disposed in such a manner as to maintain and hold the inner
sack, in the conventional manner.
[0014] As in the case of currently existing letterboxes, the letterbox of the invention
includes a timetable that can be clearly seen in representation 1.1 of figure 1, disposed
underneath the entrance slot and identified with numerical reference 7. This timetable
is fastened to the central body (2) of the letterbox by means of a riveting operation,
in such a manner that it cannot be lifted or separated from the latter.
[0015] Returning to figure 2 of the drawings, a plan view of the letterbox can be observed
(representation 2.1), taken from the lower part of the base body (1), for the purpose
of showing the anchoring means of the letterbox to the ground. These anchoring means
are materialised by anchorings (4) that are distributed throughout the perimeter of
the lower edge of the base (1), in angularly equidistant positions. In the specific
case of representation 2.1, three anchorings (4) can be seen separated from each other
by 120° angles, although the number of anchorings and their corresponding distribution
could vary according to need. Representation 2.2 illustrates a side view of an anchoring
(4), showing a body with a generally prismatic shape, having orifices (4a) for the
passage of screws and their coupling to metal blocks, for example, nailed to the corresponding
positions on the ground.
[0016] As it will be understood, we prefer that the metal body of the letterbox is protected
against the corrosion derived from severe weather conditions, for which purpose it
is provided with a hot-galvanisation treatment and subsequently coated with paint
in the corresponding colour, and with a possible anti-graffiti impregnation.
[0017] It is not necessary to extend the content of this description for a person skilled
in the art to understand the scope of the invention and the advantages derived therefrom,
in addition to carrying out the practical embodiment thereof.
[0018] Notwithstanding the foregoing, and due to the fact that the foregoing description
only corresponds to an example of preferred embodiment, it will be understood that
variations in detail, also protected, may be introduced within its essential nature,
which can affect formal or dimensional aspects, or those related to the manufacturing
materials of the assembly or its constituent parts, or any other aspects that do not
entail alteration of the grounds of the invention.
1. A cylindrical letterbox, of the type normally installed on the ground in public thoroughfares
and other places for the collection of letters or other postal documents, consisting
of a lower body (1) or base, a central body (2) and an upper body (3) in the form
of a cap or cover, the central body having an entrance slot through which the letters
or documents are introduced that closes by means of a swinging lid (6) through which
a reception space (5) inside the letterbox is accessed, in a diametrically opposed
position to the entrance slot, the door (8) of which allows the extraction of the
inner letter and document collection sack, the central body (2) also having a timetable
disposed underneath said entrance slot,
characterised in that:
the lower body (1) has, in relation to its joining edge to the central body (2), a
pair of strips (9) welded to said edge, configured along a semi-circumferential outline,
orthogonally intercrossed, and which comprise a support base for the collection sack
disposed inside the central body (2);
the lower body (1) has, in relation to the support base, anchoring elements (4) disposed
along its perimeter in angularly equidistant positions, comprised of parts (4) with
orifices (4a) for the passage of screws fixed to metal blocks nailed to the installation
site;
the entrance slot for the introduction of letters and documents, closed at the front
by means of a swinging lid (6), provides access to a space (5) delimited by a ramp
(5a) with a predetermined inclination, in association with a door (5a) that opens
by gravity and is equipped with a closing magnet, which prevents the introduction
of undesired foreign objects;
the door (8) includes a safety lock (8b) which acts on a mechanism (11) that actuates
catch elements that ensure the door closes by its upper and lower edge; and
additionally, the door includes reinforcement strips (10) welded next to the upper
and lower edges thereof which prevent the deformation or warping of the door, thereby
guaranteeing that it closes perfectly.