Deposit and collection receptacles – Letter boxes – Signals
Patent
1978-12-15
1980-05-27
Frazier, Roy D.
Deposit and collection receptacles
Letter boxes
Signals
232 36, 116204, B65D 9100
Patent
active
042046327
ABSTRACT:
An indicating assembly designed to be used primarily with container assemblies of the type used for mail depositories installed in multi unit apartment houses, condominiums, or like multi unit dwellings. A switch installed in direct association with the opening of the main unit of the apartment complex, wherein the switch is interconnected in circuit between a power source and an electromagnetic indication device. Opening of the switch and thereby breaking of the circuit is caused by the post office delivery opening the main assembly normally required for the disposition of mail in the individual mail boxes or compartments. Breaking of the circuit causes disengagement of the electromagnetic device with a base element formed from magnetically attracted material such as metal. Disconnection of the electromagnetic device from the base element serves as an indication that the mail depository has been opened for the purpose of mail delivery thereby eliminating the need to make unnecessary trips from the various apartments or dwellings to the main bank of mail depository containers.
REFERENCES:
patent: Re24943 (1961-02-01), Skrobisch
patent: 337796 (1886-03-01), Staus
patent: 2465935 (1949-03-01), Scalia
patent: 3344980 (1967-10-01), Nagle
Aschenbrenner Peter A.
Frazier Roy D.
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