MAILBOX DOOR WITH RAIN INTERCEPTING STRUCTURE
A mailbox is provided with a rain intercepting structure which includes a groove in a shoulder formed on the laterally opposite sides and the top of the mailbox door and a ridge on the inside of the mailbox doorway in juxtaposed registration with the groove. Moisture impacting the ridge is diverted to the groove and drains out its bottom ends, thus protecting the mail against rain damage.
Applicants have filed the following U.S. patent applications:
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- Ser. No. ______ Dec. 28, 2004 for a Ground Mount Post;
- Ser. No. ______ filed ______ for a Mailbox and Support;
- Ser. No. ______ filed ______ for a Mailbox with Signal;
- Ser. No. ______ filed ______ for a Multiple Component Mailbox having a Postal and Newspaper Compartments;
- Ser. No. ______ filed ______ for a Two Piece Mailbox Support, and
- Ser. No. ______ filed ______ for a Reinforced Plastic Mailbox.
Rural mailboxes have at least a front door hinged at its bottom near the mailbox floor and many also have a rear door hinged in a similar manner at the rear of the mailbox. The fit of the door accessed by the mail carrier should not be so tight as to be difficult for the mail carrier to open and close, however a loose fit can result in moisture entering the mailbox during a wind driving rainstorm. A need exists for a mailbox door structure, which intercepts and prevents entry of moisture into a mailbox but is not difficult to open and close. Since the mailbox door is opened and closed almost daily, the rain intercepting structure should preferably not be subject to wear or other deterioration.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTIONA door and doorway of the postal compartment of a mailbox are constructed to intercept wind driven rain and route it downwardly from the mailbox, thus preventing its entry into the interior of the postal compartment. The sides and top of the door and confronting portions of the postal compartment have a registering groove and ridge construction serving to deflect and drain rain driven by wind against the door. In a plastic mailbox construction the grooves and ridges are integrally molded into the mailbox door and the postal compartment housing to form a labyrinthine structure.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSAn embodiment of the invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings in which:
Referring to
The longitudinally opposite ends of the inner wall 28 of the roof 26 and the longitudinally opposite ends of the inner walls 34, 37 of the side wall structures 31, 32 define recesses 51, 52 with vertical shoulders 53, 54, respectively, at the longitudinally outer edges of the doorways 41 42.
As shown in
Wind driven rain entering the clearance between the front door 43 and its doorway 41 will be intercepted and diverted by the ridge 66 to the recess 64. Rain diverted to the recess 64 passes downwardly by gravity and out the bottom ends of the recess 64 terminating at the front of the postal box floor 23. The rear door 44 and its doorway 42 are constructed in the same manner as the front door 43 and its doorway 41. Thus the interior of the postal compartment is protected from driving rain at both its front and rear doorways.
Claims
1. A mailbox comprising:
- a postal compartment housing including a roof having a downwardly facing surface, a pair of laterally spaced side walls extending downwardly from said roof, said side walls having laterally confronting upright surfaces on their laterally inward sides, said downwardly facing surface and said confronting upright surfaces defining a doorway, and a ridge structure extending downwardly from said downwardly facing surface of said roof and laterally inward from said confronting upright surfaces of said side walls, and
- a door in said doorway, said door being hinged at its lower end to said pair of laterally spaced side walls for movement between an open position and a closed position, said door having a shoulder presenting an outwardly opening recess in juxtaposed outwardly confronting relation to said ridge structure when said door is in said closed position.
2. The mailbox of claim 1 wherein said roof and said downwardly facing surface are arched.
3. The mailbox of claim 2 wherein said door has laterally opposite sides and wherein said recess extends to the lower ends of the laterally opposite sides of said shoulder.
4. A plastic mailbox having longitudinally opposite ends comprising:
- a postal compartment including a pair of laterally spaced and longitudinally extending upright side walls with laterally facing interior surfaces, and an arched roof integrally formed with said sidewalls presenting a downward facing interior surface on its underside, said side walls and roof forming an arched doorway at one of said longitudinal ends of said mailbox, and a ridge formed on and extending laterally inward from said interior surfaces adjacent said doorway and
- a door having a front side, a rear side, a top, a pair of laterally opposite sides, a bottom portion pivotally connected to said side walls for swinging movement about a horizontal axis between an open position and a closed position, and an indentation in said top and laterally opposite sides including a vertical surface facing longitudinally toward the inside of said mailbox when said door is in said closed position and a shoulder facing toward said interior surfaces of said side walls and roof, and a recess formed in said shoulder presenting an opening in juxtaposed registration with said ridge when said door is in said closed position.
5. A plastic mailbox comprising:
- a housing having a longitudinally extending arched roof with an exterior wall and an interior wall, a pair of laterally spaced longitudinally extending upright side walls, each having an exterior wall and an interior wall, said interior walls forming a front doorway and a rear doorway at their longitudinally opposite ends, respectively, and a ridge extending inwardly from said interior walls at each of said doorways,
- a front door at said front doorway, said front door having a lower end pivotally connected to said housing on a first laterally extending horizontal axis for pivotal movement between open and closed positions,
- a rear door at said rear doorway having a lower end pivotally connected to said housing on a second laterally extending horizontal axis for pivotal movement between open and closed positions, said doors having outwardly opening recesses at their tops and lateral sides in juxtaposed outwardly confronting registration with said ridges, respectively, when said doors are in their closed positions.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 25, 2005
Publication Date: Jul 27, 2006
Inventors: Robert Lackey (Hickory, NC), Robert Beckmann (Vail, NC)
Application Number: 11/042,280
International Classification: B65D 91/00 (20060101);