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US1994186A
US1994186A US736038A US73603834A US1994186A US 1994186 A US1994186 A US 1994186A US 736038 A US736038 A US 736038A US 73603834 A US73603834 A US 73603834A US 1994186 A US1994186 A US 1994186A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47GHOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
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    • A47G29/12Mail or newspaper receptacles, e.g. letter-boxes; Openings in doors or the like for delivering mail or newspapers
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  • This invention relates to improvements in mail boxes and is directed more particularly to improved supporting means therefor.
  • the principal objectsof the'invention are directed to the provision of a novel supporting means for mail boxes and the'like which is simple in form and easy of installation. It is a special feature of the invention that by means thereof a mail box or boxes may be supported rigidly since the supporting structure is substantial in construction.
  • Fig. l is a side elevational view of the support of the invention having a mail box associated therewith;
  • Fig. 2 is an inverted plan view of the mail box support shown in Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 3 is an end elevational view of the sup:- port of the invention having a plurality of mail boxes associated therewith.
  • a mail box is represented at M and a plate for supporting the box is represented at S.
  • the box M may be or various shapes and sizes but according to the preferred form of the inare adapted to lie adjacent the insides of the flanges 6.
  • the flanges 6 are secured to the flanges 4 by suitable screws or bolts 8 passing through openings such as 10 in the said flanges.
  • the plate S is formed to have a supporting ledge or ledges such as 12 extending inwardly from the flanges 4 and the bottom 2 of the mail box rests on the ledges.
  • a hub portion 18 is provided on the under side of plates and this projects downwardly therefrom and is arranged to receive a column 20.
  • the upper end of the column 20 is fixed in the hub in any usual manner such as by means of the screw threads shown.
  • the column 20 may be formed of various materials such as iron piping or the like so as to afford a rigid support. In setting up the supporting means, the lower end of the column 20 is in some Way fastened so that the column extends in a substantially vertical direction.
  • a concrete base 22 may be provided by pouring concrete in a hole in the ground G. Before the concrete forming the base is hardened; the lower end of the column 20 is forced thereinto and properly sup-ported until the concrete sets so as to hold the column in a secure and rigid manner.
  • the mail box M may then be secured to the supporting plate S after the manner described. In this way there is provided a rigid structure wherein the liability of the tipping of the box or its column is obviated to a large extent.
  • I provide columns 22 which have elbows 24 on their upper ends. Relatively short members 26 are suitably fixed in the elbows as by being threaded therein and T members 28 and nipples 30 are provided therebetween as shown. Then a plurality of supporting plates S are mounted on top of the Ts in the manner above described and a mail box may be secured to each of the plates as above set forth.
  • a mail box construction comprising in com bination, a receptacle having a substantially flat rectangular bottom Wall and longitudinally-extending flanges depending downwardly therefrom a certain distance apart and provided with spaced horizontal openings extending therethrough, a substantially flat horizontally-disposed ledge member substantially equal in width to the said certain distance between the flanges of the re: ceptacle disposed closely adjacent the lower side of the bottom wall of the receptacle and having flanges integral therewith which depend downwardly from the longitudinal marginal edges thereof and abut the inner sides of the flanges of the receptacle, said flanges of the ledge member being provided with spaced horizontalopenings extending therethrough for aligning with said openings through the flanges of the receptacle, bolts extending through said aligned openings of the said flanges for securing the receptacle and ledge member, an internally threaded hub member rigidly secured to and depending downwardly from the lower side of said ledge member between
  • a mail box construction comprising in combination, a pair of vertical relatively rigid pipe members spaced apart and having elbows associated with their upper ends, connecting pipe members threaded into said elbows and extending towards one another, a plurality of nipples and T members connected to and disposed between said connecting members, a. plurality of horizontal supporting members including ledge'portions of a certain equal width having flanges integral therewith which depend downwardly therefrom at opposite marginal sides, one of said supporting members being rigidly secured to each of means extending through said flangesof the mail 1 members. 7

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March 12, 1935. ANDERQW 1,994,186
MAIL BOX Filed July 19, 1934 INVENTOR.
WMM070- BY ATTORNEY.
Patented Mar. 12, 1935 UNITED ""M AILBOX George Anderson,
Application July 19, 1934, Serial No. 736,038
2 Claims.
This invention relates to improvements in mail boxes and is directed more particularly to improved supporting means therefor.
The principal objectsof the'invention are directed to the provision of a novel supporting means for mail boxes and the'like which is simple in form and easy of installation. It is a special feature of the invention that by means thereof a mail box or boxes may be supported rigidly since the supporting structure is substantial in construction.
Various other novel features and advantages of the invention will be more fully hereinafter referred to in connection with the accompanying description of the preferred form of the invention, reference being had to the accompanying drawing wherein: 1
Fig. l is a side elevational view of the support of the invention having a mail box associated therewith;
Fig. 2 is an inverted plan view of the mail box support shown in Fig. 1; and
Fig. 3 is an end elevational view of the sup:- port of the invention having a plurality of mail boxes associated therewith.
Referring now to the drawing more in detail,
the invention will be fully described.
In Fig. l a mail box is represented at M and a plate for supporting the box is represented at S. The box M may be or various shapes and sizes but according to the preferred form of the inare adapted to lie adjacent the insides of the flanges 6. The flanges 6 are secured to the flanges 4 by suitable screws or bolts 8 passing through openings such as 10 in the said flanges.
The plate S is formed to have a supporting ledge or ledges such as 12 extending inwardly from the flanges 4 and the bottom 2 of the mail box rests on the ledges. A hub portion 18 is provided on the under side of plates and this projects downwardly therefrom and is arranged to receive a column 20. The upper end of the column 20 is fixed in the hub in any usual manner such as by means of the screw threads shown.
The column 20 may be formed of various materials such as iron piping or the like so as to afford a rigid support. In setting up the supporting means, the lower end of the column 20 is in some Way fastened so that the column extends in a substantially vertical direction.
To accomplish this, a concrete base 22 may be provided by pouring concrete in a hole in the ground G. Before the concrete forming the base is hardened; the lower end of the column 20 is forced thereinto and properly sup-ported until the concrete sets so as to hold the column in a secure and rigid manner.
The mail box M may then be secured to the supporting plate S after the manner described. In this way there is provided a rigid structure wherein the liability of the tipping of the box or its column is obviated to a large extent.
It often happens that in a certain community a number of mail boxes are required. It is, of course, desirable that the appearance of this assembly of boxes be as neat and trim as possible. To this end, I provide columns 22 which have elbows 24 on their upper ends. Relatively short members 26 are suitably fixed in the elbows as by being threaded therein and T members 28 and nipples 30 are provided therebetween as shown. Then a plurality of supporting plates S are mounted on top of the Ts in the manner above described and a mail box may be secured to each of the plates as above set forth.
It may be seen that in this way a plurality of mail boxes are suitably supported in a rigid manner and at the same time present an attractive and orderly appearance.
While I have described the invention in great detail and with respect to a preferred form thereof, it is not desired to be limited thereto since many changes and modifications may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. What it is desired to claim and secure by Letters Patent of the United States is:
1. A mail box construction comprising in com bination, a receptacle having a substantially flat rectangular bottom Wall and longitudinally-extending flanges depending downwardly therefrom a certain distance apart and provided with spaced horizontal openings extending therethrough, a substantially flat horizontally-disposed ledge member substantially equal in width to the said certain distance between the flanges of the re: ceptacle disposed closely adjacent the lower side of the bottom wall of the receptacle and having flanges integral therewith which depend downwardly from the longitudinal marginal edges thereof and abut the inner sides of the flanges of the receptacle, said flanges of the ledge member being provided with spaced horizontalopenings extending therethrough for aligning with said openings through the flanges of the receptacle, bolts extending through said aligned openings of the said flanges for securing the receptacle and ledge member, an internally threaded hub member rigidly secured to and depending downwardly from the lower side of said ledge member between the flanges thereof, and a vertical column member of rigid material having its upper end threaded into said hub member.
2. A mail box construction comprising in combination, a pair of vertical relatively rigid pipe members spaced apart and having elbows associated with their upper ends, connecting pipe members threaded into said elbows and extending towards one another, a plurality of nipples and T members connected to and disposed between said connecting members, a. plurality of horizontal supporting members including ledge'portions of a certain equal width having flanges integral therewith which depend downwardly therefrom at opposite marginal sides, one of said supporting members being rigidly secured to each of means extending through said flangesof the mail 1 members. 7
GEORGE ANDERSON.
boxes and of the plate members below said ledge portions ior securing the boxes to the supporting
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Cited By (16)

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US2982593A (en) * 1958-03-06 1961-05-02 Gladwin Plastics Inc Telephone enclosure
US3081023A (en) * 1961-11-30 1963-03-12 Robert C Taylor Rural mailbox
US4148432A (en) * 1976-03-08 1979-04-10 Jackes-Evans Manufacturing Company Ganged mail box apparatus
US4236665A (en) * 1979-05-10 1980-12-02 Glass Carl R Mail box post bracket
US4367844A (en) * 1980-08-14 1983-01-11 Drummond Donald J Mailbox
US4368842A (en) * 1980-04-21 1983-01-18 Delange Iii William Mailbox protector
US4905891A (en) * 1988-08-26 1990-03-06 Wildish Gene E Security mailbox
US5060900A (en) * 1989-12-13 1991-10-29 Kokoruda Robert D Mounting board for rural-type mailboxes
US5065975A (en) * 1990-11-05 1991-11-19 Homer Giles Mail box support apparatus
US5190214A (en) * 1992-03-26 1993-03-02 Dewailly Richard J Mailbox message indication support apparatus
US5941455A (en) * 1998-10-01 1999-08-24 Cutugno; Johnny L. Swiveling mail box stand
US6234388B1 (en) 1999-02-22 2001-05-22 Gary L. Taylor Security mailbox
US6378768B1 (en) * 2000-04-15 2002-04-30 Michael J. Belloise Mailbox construction with integral sleeve mount
US6644542B2 (en) 2000-11-30 2003-11-11 Bobbie J. Cox Enhanced-security delivery receptacles
US20060102711A1 (en) * 2004-11-17 2006-05-18 Exclusive Products, Llc Mailbox system
US7281651B1 (en) 2006-07-03 2007-10-16 Caminoverde Ii, L.L.P. Multiple mailbox mount

Cited By (17)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2982593A (en) * 1958-03-06 1961-05-02 Gladwin Plastics Inc Telephone enclosure
US3081023A (en) * 1961-11-30 1963-03-12 Robert C Taylor Rural mailbox
US4148432A (en) * 1976-03-08 1979-04-10 Jackes-Evans Manufacturing Company Ganged mail box apparatus
US4236665A (en) * 1979-05-10 1980-12-02 Glass Carl R Mail box post bracket
US4368842A (en) * 1980-04-21 1983-01-18 Delange Iii William Mailbox protector
US4367844A (en) * 1980-08-14 1983-01-11 Drummond Donald J Mailbox
US4905891A (en) * 1988-08-26 1990-03-06 Wildish Gene E Security mailbox
US5060900A (en) * 1989-12-13 1991-10-29 Kokoruda Robert D Mounting board for rural-type mailboxes
US5065975A (en) * 1990-11-05 1991-11-19 Homer Giles Mail box support apparatus
US5190214A (en) * 1992-03-26 1993-03-02 Dewailly Richard J Mailbox message indication support apparatus
US5941455A (en) * 1998-10-01 1999-08-24 Cutugno; Johnny L. Swiveling mail box stand
US6234388B1 (en) 1999-02-22 2001-05-22 Gary L. Taylor Security mailbox
US6378768B1 (en) * 2000-04-15 2002-04-30 Michael J. Belloise Mailbox construction with integral sleeve mount
US6644542B2 (en) 2000-11-30 2003-11-11 Bobbie J. Cox Enhanced-security delivery receptacles
US20060102711A1 (en) * 2004-11-17 2006-05-18 Exclusive Products, Llc Mailbox system
US7216798B2 (en) * 2004-11-17 2007-05-15 Exclusive Products, Llc Mailbox system
US7281651B1 (en) 2006-07-03 2007-10-16 Caminoverde Ii, L.L.P. Multiple mailbox mount

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