US20220071429A1 - Package receptacle having a locking mechanism - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates to a package receptacle, and more particularly, to a package receptacle having a locking mechanism.
- a delivered package may be left on an intended recipient's doorstep many hours before the intended recipient arrives at the delivery site.
- a package may be delivered to an incorrect address while a resident of the incorrect address is unavailable to refuse delivery.
- a package receptacle includes a storage box including a moveable platform configured to move within an inner compartment of the storage box.
- a door includes a locking mechanism. The locking mechanism is releasable by a signal to open the door.
- An antenna is in communication with the storage box. The antenna is configured to deliver the signal to the locking mechanism of the door.
- the moveable platform is configured to move from an upper portion of the inner compartment of the storage box toward a lower portion of the inner compartment of the storage box.
- a camera may be positioned on the storage box.
- the camera may be positioned to capture an image of the inner compartment of the storage box.
- the antenna may be a cellular network antenna configured to receive a cellular network signal to open the door, a Bluetooth antenna configured to receive a Bluetooth signal to open the door, or a WiFi antenna configured to receive a WiFi signal to open the door.
- a storage box includes a moveable platform configured to move within an inner compartment of the storage box.
- a door includes a locking mechanism. The locking mechanism may be releasable by a remote signal to open the door.
- a cellular network antenna may be in communication with the storage box. The cellular network antenna is configured to deliver the remote signal to the locking mechanism of the door.
- a camera is positioned on the storage box to capture an image of the inner compartment of the storage box.
- the moveable platform is configured to move from an upper portion of the inner compartment of the storage box toward a lower portion of the inner compartment of the storage box when a package is positioned on the moveable platform.
- the moveable platform may be moveably coupled to a plurality of stabilizing bars secured to the storage box.
- the package receptacle may include a battery configured to power the package receptacle.
- the battery may be rechargeable.
- a solar panel may be configured to charge the battery.
- the solar panel may be positioned on the door.
- the package receptacle may include an outer shell surrounding the storage box.
- An insulating layer may be positioned between the outer shell and the storage box.
- the package receptacle may include a heater, or a refrigerator configured to regulate a temperature of the storage box.
- the package receptacle may include a landing platform configured to support an unmanned aerial vehicle.
- the storage box may be waterproof.
- the storage box may include carbon fibers or plastic.
- the package receptacle may include a sensor configured to detect a position of an object in the storage box with respect to an uppermost level of the storage box.
- the storage box may be configured to be positioned below ground.
- a subterranean package receptacle includes a storage box including a moveable platform configured to move within an inner compartment of the storage box.
- the storage box may be substantially waterproof.
- An outer shell may surround the storage box.
- An insulating layer may be between the outer shell and the storage box.
- An upper lid may include a locking mechanism. The locking mechanism may be releasable by a remote signal to open the upper lid.
- a cellular network antenna may be in communication with the storage box. The cellular network antenna may be configured to deliver the remote signal to the locking mechanism of the upper lid.
- a camera may be positioned on the storage box to capture an image of the inner compartment of the storage box.
- the moveable platform may be configured to move from an upper portion of the inner compartment of the storage box toward a lower portion of the inner compartment of the storage box when a package is positioned on the moveable platform.
- a subterranean package receptacle includes a storage box including a moveable platform configured to move within an inner compartment of the storage box.
- An upper lid includes a locking mechanism. The locking mechanism is releasable by a remote signal to open the upper lid.
- a cellular network antenna is in communication with the storage box. The cellular network antenna is configured to deliver the remote signal to the locking mechanism of the upper lid.
- a camera is positioned on the storage box to capture an image of the inner compartment of the storage box.
- the moveable platform is configured to move from an upper portion of the inner compartment of the storage box toward a lower portion of the inner compartment of the storage box when a package is positioned on the moveable platform.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a package receptacle according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 2 is a top plan view of a package receptacle according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.
- parallel and perpendicular are understood to include relative configurations that are substantially parallel and substantially perpendicular up to about + or ⁇ 10 degrees from true parallel and true perpendicular.
- “About” or “approximately” as used herein may be inclusive of the stated value and means within an acceptable range of variation for the value as determined by one of ordinary skill in the art, considering the measurement in question and the error associated with measurement of the particular quantity (e.g., the limitations of the measurement system). For example, “about” may mean within one or more standard variations, or within ⁇ 30%, 20%, 10%, 5% of the stated value.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a package receptacle according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 2 is a top plan view of a package receptacle according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.
- a package receptacle includes a storage box 100 including a moveable platform 101 configured to move within an inner compartment 102 of the storage box 100 .
- a door 103 includes a locking mechanism 104 .
- the locking mechanism 104 is releasable by a signal to open the door 103 .
- An antenna 105 is in communication with the storage box 100 .
- the antenna 105 is configured to deliver the signal to the locking mechanism 104 of the door 103 .
- the moveable platform 101 is configured to move from an upper portion 106 of the inner compartment 102 of the storage box toward or away from a lower portion 107 of the inner compartment 102 of the storage box 100 .
- a user may selectively control locking or unlocking of the storage box 100 .
- a user may set the storage box 100 to unlock and/or to open based on proximity of an authorized individual or an authorized automated delivery vehicle (e.g., an unmanned aerial vehicle).
- an authorized automated delivery vehicle e.g., an unmanned aerial vehicle
- the phrases “drone” and “unmanned aerial vehicle” may be used interchangeably herein.
- the storage box 100 is only accessible according to a user's control.
- delivered packages may be safely secured and held until a user of the storage box 100 opens the storage box 100 and removes the package.
- theft or damage to a delivered package e.g., as a result of exposure to the elements
- the moveable platform 101 may be moveable by a push rod 119 .
- the push rod 119 may be coupled to a stop block 118 configured to stop a downward motion of the moveable platform 101 .
- the storage box 100 may include a scale associated with the push rod 119 and/or with the stop block 118 to gauge a weight of a package positioned on the moveable platform 101 . Lowering of the moveable platform 101 may allow additional packages to fit in the storage box 100 without positioning such packages unnecessarily far below an upper level of the storage box 100 . Thus, a user may relatively easily remove delivered packages from the storage box 100 . Additionally, the moveable platform 101 may determine that a package of approximately an expected weight has been positioned on the moveable platform 101 in the storage box 100 .
- a camera 108 may be positioned on or around the storage box 100 .
- the camera 108 may be positioned to capture an image (e.g., still or video images) of the inner compartment 102 of the storage box 100 .
- the camera 108 may be additionally or alternatively positioned to capture images of an area surrounding the storage box 100 .
- the captured images may be transmitted to a user of the storage box 100 by use of the antenna 105 described in more detail below.
- the antenna 105 may be a cellular network antenna configured to receive a cellular network signal to open the door, a Bluetooth antenna configured to receive a Bluetooth signal to open the door, and/or a WiFi antenna configured to receive a WiFi signal to open the door.
- the antenna may be used to receive a release signal from a user of the storage box 100 and/or to transmit data captured by the storage box 100 to the user of the storage box 100 .
- the antenna may also be used to communicate information from or to a user of the storage box 100 .
- a Smartphone application may be employed to control the storage box 100 and/or to receive and display data captured by the storage box 100 to the user.
- a storage box 100 includes a moveable platform 101 configured to move within an inner compartment 102 of the storage box 100 .
- a door 103 includes a locking mechanism 104 .
- the locking mechanism 104 may be releasable by a remote signal to open the door 103 .
- a cellular network antenna (e.g., antenna 105 may be a cellular network antenna) may be in communication with the storage box 100 .
- the cellular network antenna is configured to deliver the remote signal to the locking mechanism 104 of the door 103 .
- a camera 108 is positioned on the storage box 100 to capture an image of the inner compartment 102 of the storage box 100 .
- the moveable platform 101 is configured to move from an upper portion 106 of the inner compartment 102 of the storage box 100 toward a lower portion 107 of the inner compartment 102 of the storage box 100 when a package is positioned on the moveable platform 101 .
- the remote signal delivered to unlock the storage box 100 may be a proximity signal generated by an authorized individual or vehicle instructing the storage box 100 to open based on a user's authorization.
- An authorized individual or authorized delivery vehicle may carry a barcode scanned by a barcode scanner associated with the storage box 100 to unlock or access the storage box 100 .
- the storage box 100 may include a general-purpose computer having a processor and a memory configured to control the functioning of the storage box. The user may access the computer through a Cellular Network connection, a Bluetooth connection or a WiFi connection.
- the storage box 100 may be set to be opened or locked based on a user's preferences and control.
- the storage box 100 may include more than one of, or each of, a cellular network antenna configured to receive a cellular network signal to open the door, a Bluetooth antenna configured to receive a Bluetooth signal to open the door, and a WiFi antenna configured to receive a WiFi signal to open the door.
- the antenna may be used to receive a release signal from a user of the storage box 100 and/or to transmit data captured by the storage box 100 to the user of the storage box 100 .
- a Smartphone application may be employed to control the storage box 100 and/or to receive and display data captured by the storage box 100 to the user.
- the moveable platform 101 may be moveably coupled to a plurality of stabilizing bars (e.g., stabilizing bars 121 , 122 , 123 and/or 124 ) secured to the storage box 100 .
- the stabilizing bars may be secured to side surfaces of the storage box 100 ; however, exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure are not limited thereto.
- the stabilizing bars may be spaced apart from side walls of the storage box 100 .
- the stabilizing bars may project through holes formed in the moveable platform 101 , and the moveable platform 101 may slide up and down along the stabilizing bars.
- the moveable platform 101 may move within the storage box (e.g., along the stabilizing bars by a motor providing a force along the stabilizing bars).
- the moveable platform 101 may be substantially parallel with an uppermost level of the storage box 100 .
- the moveable platform 101 may be moveable by a push rod 119 .
- the push rod 119 may be coupled to a stop block 118 configured to stop a downward motion of the moveable platform 101 .
- the storage box 100 may include a scale associated with the push rod 119 and/or with the stop block 118 to gauge a weight of a package or other object positioned on the moveable platform 101 .
- exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure are not limited thereto.
- the push rod 119 and/or the stop block 118 may be omitted, as desired.
- the door 103 may include at least one hinge.
- the at least one hinge may be coupled to an upper sidewall of the storage box 100 .
- the door 103 may be opened by a force applied (e.g., a force applied to the door 103 through the at least one hinge being rotated about a pin) by a pneumatic actuator configured to move the door 103 about the at least one hinge.
- a force applied e.g., a force applied to the door 103 through the at least one hinge being rotated about a pin
- a pneumatic actuator configured to move the door 103 about the at least one hinge.
- the door 103 may be opened in an upward direction.
- exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure are not limited thereto, and the door may open in any desired direction.
- the storage box 100 described herein may be positioned in a subterranean location.
- An upper surface e.g., a top of the door 103
- This may prevent the formation of an indent in the ground at the site of the storage box 100 .
- the storage box 100 may be positioned in a driveway or another area which a car or other vehicle passes over without causing damage to such a car or vehicle.
- the storage box 100 may be positioned above-ground or may be positioned at an elevated height (e.g., on a roof or an elevated platform).
- the features and principles of the storage box 100 described herein may be similarly applied to a door (e.g., of a delivery site, building, house or a shed) or to any access point for a desired delivery location.
- the package receptacle may include a battery 109 configured to power the package receptacle.
- the battery 109 may be rechargeable.
- a solar panel (e.g., solar panel 114 ) may be configured to charge the battery 109 .
- the solar panel may be positioned on the door 103 .
- the solar panel may be an integrated component of the storage box 100 and may be positioned on an upper surface of the door 103 .
- the solar panel may be positioned in the general area of the storage box 100 and may be connected with the battery 109 .
- the package receptacle may include an outer shell 110 surrounding the storage box 100 .
- An insulating layer 111 may be positioned between the outer shell 110 and an inner wall of the storage box 100 .
- a desired temperature within the storage box 100 and/or desired humidity levels may be maintained in the storage box 100 .
- controlling a heat level within or around the storage box 100 may prevent ice formation on or around the storage box 100 . This may prevent the storage box 100 from being frozen in a closed state.
- the package receptacle may include a heater 112 or a refrigerator 113 configured to regulate a temperature of the storage box 100 .
- the package receptacle may include a landing platform 115 configured to support an unmanned aerial vehicle.
- the landing platform 115 may be coupled to the storage box 100 or may be positioned within the vicinity of the storage box 100 .
- the storage box 100 may include a mechanism to detect the presence of the unmanned aerial vehicle.
- a weight detector in the landing platform 115 may detect that an unmanned aerial vehicle has landed.
- the package receptacle may include a detector capable of detecting a unique signature of the unmanned aerial vehicle and may only allow the storage box 100 to be opened when an authorized aerial vehicle has landed.
- the unmanned aerial vehicle may physically dock with the package receptacle to deliver a digital identification signal.
- a Bluetooth or Wi-Fi communication connection may be initiated between the unmanned aerial vehicle and the package receptacle to verify the identity of the unmanned aerial vehicle.
- the storage box 100 may be waterproof. Thus, damage to a package or other object positioned in the storage box 100 may be prevented.
- the storage box 100 may include carbon fibers or plastic (e.g., the outer shell 110 of the storage box 100 may include carbon fibers or plastic). This may maximize durability, while minimizing weight of the storage box 100 .
- the package receptacle may include a sensor 116 (e.g., an infrared or laser sensor) configured to detect a position of an object in the storage box 100 with respect to an uppermost level of the storage box 100 .
- a sensor 116 e.g., an infrared or laser sensor
- the storage box 100 may be configured to be positioned below ground.
- a subterranean package receptacle includes a storage box 100 including a moveable platform 101 configured to move within an inner compartment 102 of the storage box 100 .
- the storage box 100 may be substantially waterproof.
- An outer shell 110 may surround the storage box 100 .
- An insulating layer 111 may be between the outer shell 110 and an inner sidewall of the storage box 100 .
- An upper lid e.g., the door 103
- the locking mechanism 104 may be releasable by a remote signal to open the upper lid.
- a cellular network antenna (e.g., antenna 105 ) may be in communication with the storage box 100 .
- the cellular network antenna may be configured to deliver the remote signal to the locking mechanism 104 of the upper lid.
- a camera 108 may be positioned on the storage box 100 to capture an image of the inner compartment 102 of the storage box 100 .
- the moveable platform 101 may be configured to move from an upper portion 106 of the inner compartment 102 of the storage box 100 toward a lower portion 107 of the inner compartment 102 of the storage box 100 when a package is positioned on the moveable platform 101 .
- a user of the storage box 100 may remotely connect with the storage box 100 via a WiFi, Bluetooth or Cellular Network connection, visualize the area in or around the storage box 100 via the camera 108 , and may manually authorize opening of the upper lid by releasing the locking mechanism 104 .
- a subterranean package receptacle includes a storage box 100 including a moveable platform 101 configured to move within an inner compartment 102 of the storage box 100 .
- An upper lid e.g., the door 103
- the locking mechanism 104 is releasable by a remote signal to open the upper lid.
- a cellular network antenna e.g., antenna 105
- the cellular network antenna is configured to deliver the remote signal to the locking mechanism 104 of the upper lid.
- a camera 108 is positioned on the storage box 100 to capture an image of the inner compartment 102 of the storage box 100 .
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A package receptacle includes a storage box including a moveable platform configured to move within an inner compartment of the storage box. A door includes a locking mechanism. The locking mechanism is releasable by a signal to open the door. An antenna is in communication with the storage box. The antenna is configured to deliver the signal to the locking mechanism of the door. The moveable platform is configured to move from an upper portion of the inner compartment of the storage box toward a lower portion of the inner compartment of the storage box.
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- This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16/808,999 filed Mar. 4, 2020, which claims benefit under 35 USC § 119(e) to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/814,975, filed Mar. 7, 2019. The contents of all of these applications are expressly incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.
- The present disclosure relates to a package receptacle, and more particularly, to a package receptacle having a locking mechanism.
- Consumers are increasingly having packages delivered to both residential and business locations. Generally, a precise time at which a package will be delivered is unknown by a consumer prior to delivery. Thus, delivery drivers will often arrive at a delivery site that is unoccupied, or at which an intended package recipient is unavailable. Many such packages are left at the delivery site without a signature of the intended package recipient. Thus, an intended package recipient may be unable to take possession of and secure a delivered package upon delivery of the package. As a result, theft of the delivered package or damage to the delivered package as a result of exposure to the elements may occur prior to the intended recipient taking possession of the delivered package. Thus, damage to delivered goods may result in financial damage to the intended recipient, or to the party shipping the delivered goods.
- As an example, a delivered package may be left on an intended recipient's doorstep many hours before the intended recipient arrives at the delivery site. Alternatively, a package may be delivered to an incorrect address while a resident of the incorrect address is unavailable to refuse delivery.
- Thus, it may be more desirable to deliver packages to a secure storage location that can be remotely monitored or controlled by an intended package recipient.
- According to aspects of the present disclosure, a package receptacle includes a storage box including a moveable platform configured to move within an inner compartment of the storage box. A door includes a locking mechanism. The locking mechanism is releasable by a signal to open the door. An antenna is in communication with the storage box. The antenna is configured to deliver the signal to the locking mechanism of the door. The moveable platform is configured to move from an upper portion of the inner compartment of the storage box toward a lower portion of the inner compartment of the storage box.
- According to aspects of the present disclosure, a camera may be positioned on the storage box. The camera may be positioned to capture an image of the inner compartment of the storage box.
- According to aspects of the present disclosure, the antenna may be a cellular network antenna configured to receive a cellular network signal to open the door, a Bluetooth antenna configured to receive a Bluetooth signal to open the door, or a WiFi antenna configured to receive a WiFi signal to open the door.
- According to aspects of the present disclosure, a storage box includes a moveable platform configured to move within an inner compartment of the storage box. A door includes a locking mechanism. The locking mechanism may be releasable by a remote signal to open the door. A cellular network antenna may be in communication with the storage box. The cellular network antenna is configured to deliver the remote signal to the locking mechanism of the door. A camera is positioned on the storage box to capture an image of the inner compartment of the storage box. The moveable platform is configured to move from an upper portion of the inner compartment of the storage box toward a lower portion of the inner compartment of the storage box when a package is positioned on the moveable platform.
- According to aspects of the present disclosure, the moveable platform may be moveably coupled to a plurality of stabilizing bars secured to the storage box.
- According to aspects of the present disclosure, the package receptacle may include a battery configured to power the package receptacle. The battery may be rechargeable. A solar panel may be configured to charge the battery. The solar panel may be positioned on the door.
- According to aspects of the present disclosure, the package receptacle may include an outer shell surrounding the storage box. An insulating layer may be positioned between the outer shell and the storage box.
- According to aspects of the present disclosure, the package receptacle may include a heater, or a refrigerator configured to regulate a temperature of the storage box.
- According to aspects of the present disclosure, the package receptacle may include a landing platform configured to support an unmanned aerial vehicle.
- According to aspects of the present disclosure, the storage box may be waterproof.
- According to aspects of the present disclosure, the storage box may include carbon fibers or plastic.
- According to aspects of the present disclosure, the package receptacle may include a sensor configured to detect a position of an object in the storage box with respect to an uppermost level of the storage box.
- According to aspects of the present disclosure, the storage box may be configured to be positioned below ground.
- According to aspects of the present disclosure, a subterranean package receptacle includes a storage box including a moveable platform configured to move within an inner compartment of the storage box. The storage box may be substantially waterproof. An outer shell may surround the storage box. An insulating layer may be between the outer shell and the storage box. An upper lid may include a locking mechanism. The locking mechanism may be releasable by a remote signal to open the upper lid. A cellular network antenna may be in communication with the storage box. The cellular network antenna may be configured to deliver the remote signal to the locking mechanism of the upper lid. A camera may be positioned on the storage box to capture an image of the inner compartment of the storage box. The moveable platform may be configured to move from an upper portion of the inner compartment of the storage box toward a lower portion of the inner compartment of the storage box when a package is positioned on the moveable platform.
- According to aspects of the present disclosure, a subterranean package receptacle includes a storage box including a moveable platform configured to move within an inner compartment of the storage box. An upper lid includes a locking mechanism. The locking mechanism is releasable by a remote signal to open the upper lid. A cellular network antenna is in communication with the storage box. The cellular network antenna is configured to deliver the remote signal to the locking mechanism of the upper lid. A camera is positioned on the storage box to capture an image of the inner compartment of the storage box. The moveable platform is configured to move from an upper portion of the inner compartment of the storage box toward a lower portion of the inner compartment of the storage box when a package is positioned on the moveable platform.
- The above and other features of the present disclosure will become more apparent by describing in detail exemplary embodiments thereof, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a package receptacle according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 2 is a top plan view of a package receptacle according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. - It will be understood that the terms “first,” “second,” “third,” etc. are used herein to distinguish one element from another, and the elements are not limited by these terms. Thus, a “first” element in an exemplary embodiment may be described as a “second” element in another exemplary embodiment.
- As used herein, the terms parallel and perpendicular are understood to include relative configurations that are substantially parallel and substantially perpendicular up to about + or −10 degrees from true parallel and true perpendicular.
- “About” or “approximately” as used herein may be inclusive of the stated value and means within an acceptable range of variation for the value as determined by one of ordinary skill in the art, considering the measurement in question and the error associated with measurement of the particular quantity (e.g., the limitations of the measurement system). For example, “about” may mean within one or more standard variations, or within ±30%, 20%, 10%, 5% of the stated value.
- Descriptions of technical features or aspects of an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure should typically be considered as available and applicable to other similar features or aspects in another exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. Accordingly, technical features described herein according to one exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure may be applicable to other exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, and thus duplicative descriptions may be omitted herein.
- Exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure will be described more fully below (e.g., with reference to the accompanying drawings). Like reference numerals may refer to like elements throughout the specification and drawings.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a package receptacle according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.FIG. 2 is a top plan view of a package receptacle according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. - Referring to
FIGS. 1 to 2 , according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, a package receptacle includes astorage box 100 including amoveable platform 101 configured to move within aninner compartment 102 of thestorage box 100. Adoor 103 includes alocking mechanism 104. Thelocking mechanism 104 is releasable by a signal to open thedoor 103. Anantenna 105 is in communication with thestorage box 100. Theantenna 105 is configured to deliver the signal to thelocking mechanism 104 of thedoor 103. Themoveable platform 101 is configured to move from anupper portion 106 of theinner compartment 102 of the storage box toward or away from alower portion 107 of theinner compartment 102 of thestorage box 100. - As described in more detail below, a user may selectively control locking or unlocking of the
storage box 100. For example, a user may set thestorage box 100 to unlock and/or to open based on proximity of an authorized individual or an authorized automated delivery vehicle (e.g., an unmanned aerial vehicle). The phrases “drone” and “unmanned aerial vehicle” may be used interchangeably herein. Thus, thestorage box 100 is only accessible according to a user's control. Further, delivered packages may be safely secured and held until a user of thestorage box 100 opens thestorage box 100 and removes the package. As a result, theft or damage to a delivered package (e.g., as a result of exposure to the elements) may be prevented, thus preventing a financial loss resulting from lost, stolen or damaged packages. - According to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, the
moveable platform 101 may be moveable by apush rod 119. Thepush rod 119 may be coupled to astop block 118 configured to stop a downward motion of themoveable platform 101. Thestorage box 100 may include a scale associated with thepush rod 119 and/or with the stop block 118 to gauge a weight of a package positioned on themoveable platform 101. Lowering of themoveable platform 101 may allow additional packages to fit in thestorage box 100 without positioning such packages unnecessarily far below an upper level of thestorage box 100. Thus, a user may relatively easily remove delivered packages from thestorage box 100. Additionally, themoveable platform 101 may determine that a package of approximately an expected weight has been positioned on themoveable platform 101 in thestorage box 100. - According to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, a
camera 108 may be positioned on or around thestorage box 100. Thecamera 108 may be positioned to capture an image (e.g., still or video images) of theinner compartment 102 of thestorage box 100. Thecamera 108 may be additionally or alternatively positioned to capture images of an area surrounding thestorage box 100. The captured images may be transmitted to a user of thestorage box 100 by use of theantenna 105 described in more detail below. - According to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, the
antenna 105 may be a cellular network antenna configured to receive a cellular network signal to open the door, a Bluetooth antenna configured to receive a Bluetooth signal to open the door, and/or a WiFi antenna configured to receive a WiFi signal to open the door. The antenna may be used to receive a release signal from a user of thestorage box 100 and/or to transmit data captured by thestorage box 100 to the user of thestorage box 100. The antenna may also be used to communicate information from or to a user of thestorage box 100. For example, a Smartphone application may be employed to control thestorage box 100 and/or to receive and display data captured by thestorage box 100 to the user. - According to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, a
storage box 100 includes amoveable platform 101 configured to move within aninner compartment 102 of thestorage box 100. Adoor 103 includes alocking mechanism 104. Thelocking mechanism 104 may be releasable by a remote signal to open thedoor 103. A cellular network antenna (e.g.,antenna 105 may be a cellular network antenna) may be in communication with thestorage box 100. The cellular network antenna is configured to deliver the remote signal to thelocking mechanism 104 of thedoor 103. Acamera 108 is positioned on thestorage box 100 to capture an image of theinner compartment 102 of thestorage box 100. Themoveable platform 101 is configured to move from anupper portion 106 of theinner compartment 102 of thestorage box 100 toward alower portion 107 of theinner compartment 102 of thestorage box 100 when a package is positioned on themoveable platform 101. - While a package is described as being positioned in the
storage box 100, exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure are not limited thereto. For example, objects other than a package may be positioned and/or stored in thestorage box 100. The remote signal delivered to unlock thestorage box 100 may be a proximity signal generated by an authorized individual or vehicle instructing thestorage box 100 to open based on a user's authorization. An authorized individual or authorized delivery vehicle may carry a barcode scanned by a barcode scanner associated with thestorage box 100 to unlock or access thestorage box 100. As an example, thestorage box 100 may include a general-purpose computer having a processor and a memory configured to control the functioning of the storage box. The user may access the computer through a Cellular Network connection, a Bluetooth connection or a WiFi connection. Thus, thestorage box 100 may be set to be opened or locked based on a user's preferences and control. - According to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, the
storage box 100 may include more than one of, or each of, a cellular network antenna configured to receive a cellular network signal to open the door, a Bluetooth antenna configured to receive a Bluetooth signal to open the door, and a WiFi antenna configured to receive a WiFi signal to open the door. The antenna may be used to receive a release signal from a user of thestorage box 100 and/or to transmit data captured by thestorage box 100 to the user of thestorage box 100. For example, a Smartphone application may be employed to control thestorage box 100 and/or to receive and display data captured by thestorage box 100 to the user. - According to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, the
moveable platform 101 may be moveably coupled to a plurality of stabilizing bars (e.g., stabilizingbars storage box 100. The stabilizing bars may be secured to side surfaces of thestorage box 100; however, exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure are not limited thereto. For example, the stabilizing bars may be spaced apart from side walls of thestorage box 100. As an example, the stabilizing bars may project through holes formed in themoveable platform 101, and themoveable platform 101 may slide up and down along the stabilizing bars. Themoveable platform 101 may move within the storage box (e.g., along the stabilizing bars by a motor providing a force along the stabilizing bars). As an example, themoveable platform 101 may be substantially parallel with an uppermost level of thestorage box 100. - As an example, the
moveable platform 101 may be moveable by apush rod 119. Thepush rod 119 may be coupled to astop block 118 configured to stop a downward motion of themoveable platform 101. Thestorage box 100 may include a scale associated with thepush rod 119 and/or with the stop block 118 to gauge a weight of a package or other object positioned on themoveable platform 101. However, exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure are not limited thereto. For example, thepush rod 119 and/or the stop block 118 may be omitted, as desired. - As an example, the
door 103 may include at least one hinge. For example, the at least one hinge may be coupled to an upper sidewall of thestorage box 100. Upon release of thelocking mechanism 104, thedoor 103 may be opened by a force applied (e.g., a force applied to thedoor 103 through the at least one hinge being rotated about a pin) by a pneumatic actuator configured to move thedoor 103 about the at least one hinge. Thus, thedoor 103 may be opened in an upward direction. However, exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure are not limited thereto, and the door may open in any desired direction. - As an example, the
storage box 100 described herein may be positioned in a subterranean location. An upper surface (e.g., a top of the door 103) may be substantially even or parallel with a level of an area surrounding thestorage box 100. This may prevent the formation of an indent in the ground at the site of thestorage box 100. Thus, thestorage box 100 may be positioned in a driveway or another area which a car or other vehicle passes over without causing damage to such a car or vehicle. Alternatively, thestorage box 100 may be positioned above-ground or may be positioned at an elevated height (e.g., on a roof or an elevated platform). - According to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, the features and principles of the
storage box 100 described herein may be similarly applied to a door (e.g., of a delivery site, building, house or a shed) or to any access point for a desired delivery location. - According to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, the package receptacle may include a
battery 109 configured to power the package receptacle. Thebattery 109 may be rechargeable. A solar panel (e.g., solar panel 114) may be configured to charge thebattery 109. The solar panel may be positioned on thedoor 103. For example, the solar panel may be an integrated component of thestorage box 100 and may be positioned on an upper surface of thedoor 103. Alternatively, the solar panel may be positioned in the general area of thestorage box 100 and may be connected with thebattery 109. - According to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, the package receptacle may include an
outer shell 110 surrounding thestorage box 100. An insulatinglayer 111 may be positioned between theouter shell 110 and an inner wall of thestorage box 100. Thus, a desired temperature within thestorage box 100 and/or desired humidity levels may be maintained in thestorage box 100. Further, controlling a heat level within or around thestorage box 100 may prevent ice formation on or around thestorage box 100. This may prevent thestorage box 100 from being frozen in a closed state. - According to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, the package receptacle may include a
heater 112 or arefrigerator 113 configured to regulate a temperature of thestorage box 100. - According to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, the package receptacle may include a
landing platform 115 configured to support an unmanned aerial vehicle. Thelanding platform 115 may be coupled to thestorage box 100 or may be positioned within the vicinity of thestorage box 100. Thestorage box 100 may include a mechanism to detect the presence of the unmanned aerial vehicle. For example, a weight detector in thelanding platform 115 may detect that an unmanned aerial vehicle has landed. The package receptacle may include a detector capable of detecting a unique signature of the unmanned aerial vehicle and may only allow thestorage box 100 to be opened when an authorized aerial vehicle has landed. For example, the unmanned aerial vehicle may physically dock with the package receptacle to deliver a digital identification signal. Alternatively, a Bluetooth or Wi-Fi communication connection may be initiated between the unmanned aerial vehicle and the package receptacle to verify the identity of the unmanned aerial vehicle. - According to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, the
storage box 100 may be waterproof. Thus, damage to a package or other object positioned in thestorage box 100 may be prevented. - According to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, the
storage box 100 may include carbon fibers or plastic (e.g., theouter shell 110 of thestorage box 100 may include carbon fibers or plastic). This may maximize durability, while minimizing weight of thestorage box 100. - According to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, the package receptacle may include a sensor 116 (e.g., an infrared or laser sensor) configured to detect a position of an object in the
storage box 100 with respect to an uppermost level of thestorage box 100. - According to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, the
storage box 100 may be configured to be positioned below ground. - According to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, a subterranean package receptacle includes a
storage box 100 including amoveable platform 101 configured to move within aninner compartment 102 of thestorage box 100. Thestorage box 100 may be substantially waterproof. Anouter shell 110 may surround thestorage box 100. An insulatinglayer 111 may be between theouter shell 110 and an inner sidewall of thestorage box 100. An upper lid (e.g., the door 103) may include alocking mechanism 104. Thelocking mechanism 104 may be releasable by a remote signal to open the upper lid. A cellular network antenna (e.g., antenna 105) may be in communication with thestorage box 100. The cellular network antenna may be configured to deliver the remote signal to thelocking mechanism 104 of the upper lid. Acamera 108 may be positioned on thestorage box 100 to capture an image of theinner compartment 102 of thestorage box 100. Themoveable platform 101 may be configured to move from anupper portion 106 of theinner compartment 102 of thestorage box 100 toward alower portion 107 of theinner compartment 102 of thestorage box 100 when a package is positioned on themoveable platform 101. - As an example, a user of the
storage box 100 may remotely connect with thestorage box 100 via a WiFi, Bluetooth or Cellular Network connection, visualize the area in or around thestorage box 100 via thecamera 108, and may manually authorize opening of the upper lid by releasing thelocking mechanism 104. - According to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, a subterranean package receptacle includes a
storage box 100 including amoveable platform 101 configured to move within aninner compartment 102 of thestorage box 100. An upper lid (e.g., the door 103) includes alocking mechanism 104. Thelocking mechanism 104 is releasable by a remote signal to open the upper lid. A cellular network antenna (e.g., antenna 105) is in communication with the storage box 100 (e.g., may be disposed directly on the storage box 100). The cellular network antenna is configured to deliver the remote signal to thelocking mechanism 104 of the upper lid. Acamera 108 is positioned on thestorage box 100 to capture an image of theinner compartment 102 of thestorage box 100. - Having described exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, it is further noted that it is readily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure.
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16. A package receptacle, comprising:
a storage box including a moveable platform configured to move within an inner compartment of the storage box; and
at least one stabilizing bar secured to the storage box and moveably coupled to the moveable platform,
wherein the moveable platform is configured to move from an upper portion of the inner compartment of the storage box toward a lower portion of the inner compartment of the storage box when the package is positioned on the moveable platform.
17. The package receptacle of claim 16 , further comprising a locking mechanism.
18. The package receptacle of claim 17 , wherein the locking mechanism is releasable by a wireless signal to open the storage box.
19. The package receptacle of claim 18 , further comprising an antenna configured to receive the wireless signal, and wherein the antenna is a cellular network antenna configured to receive a cellular network signal to open the storage box, a Bluetooth® antenna configured to receive a Bluetooth signal to open the storage box, or a WiFi® antenna configured to receive a WiFi® signal to open the storage box.
20. The package receptacle of claim 16 , wherein a camera is positioned on the storage box, and wherein the camera is positioned to capture an image of the inner compartment of the storage box.
21. The package receptacle of claim 16 , further comprising a battery configured to power the package receptacle,
wherein the battery is rechargeable,
wherein a solar panel is configured to charge the battery, and
wherein the solar panel is positioned on the storage box.
22. The package receptacle of claim 16 , further comprising an outer shell surrounding the storage box, wherein an insulating layer is positioned between the outer shell and the storage box.
23. The package receptacle of claim 16 , further comprising a sensor configured to detect a position of an object in the storage box with respect to an uppermost level of the storage box.
24. The storage box of claim 16 , further comprising at least one of a heater, or a refrigerator configured to regulate a temperature of the storage box.
25. The storage box of claim 16 , further comprising a landing platform configured to support an unmanned aerial vehicle.
26. A computer-implemented method for receiving a package in a receptacle, the method comprising:
receiving a signal configured to open the receptacle;
opening the receptacle based on the signal;
receiving a package on a moveable platform of a storage box of the receptacle, the platform configured to move within an inner compartment of the storage box; and
moving the moveable platform from an upper portion of the inner compartment of the storage box toward a lower portion of the inner compartment of the storage box when the package is positioned on the moveable platform, wherein the moveable platform is moveably coupled to a plurality of stabilizing bars secured to the storage box.
27. The computer-implemented method of claim 26 , wherein the opening the receptacle in performed by a wireless signal, and
wherein the method further comprises providing an indication of an authorized user by the wireless signal.
28. The computer-implemented method of claim 26 , further comprising:
receiving a signal from a camera configured to capture an image of the inner compartment of the storage box;
capturing the image of the inner compartment; and
transmitting the captured image to a device.
29. The computer-implemented method of claim 26 , further comprising:
detecting, by a sensor, a position of an object in the storage box with respect to an uppermost level of the storage box.
30. The computer-implemented method of claim 26 , further comprising:
powering the receptacle by a battery; and
charging the battery by a solar panel positioned on a door of the receptacle.
31. The computer-implemented method of claim 26 , further comprising regulating a temperature of the storage box by at least one of a heater or a refrigerator.
32. The computer-implemented method of claim 26 , further comprising supporting an unmanned aerial vehicle on a landing platform of the receptacle.
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