Mail chute

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郵管(英文:Mail chute)是一種以方式,接通大廈各樓層並設置投信口,信件因著地心吸力往下運送到最低層由郵政局設立的中央存放處(通常在地面)收集,供郵差收集信件。 這是為了方便寄件人毋需將郵件帶到外面的郵筒或郵局投寄,而郵差亦不用逐層收集信件。 rdf:langString
A mail chute is a device by which mail is collected for pick-up by a post office from within high-rise buildings, such as offices and hotels. Deposit boxes on upper floors are connected via a chute to a central depository at ground level, from which the mail is picked up. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString A mail chute is a device by which mail is collected for pick-up by a post office from within high-rise buildings, such as offices and hotels. Deposit boxes on upper floors are connected via a chute to a central depository at ground level, from which the mail is picked up. The mail chute was patented by James Goold Cutler, an architect from Rochester, New York, in 1883. A company founded by Cutler would become the principal manufacturer of such systems for new hotels, apartment buildings, and offices, defending the original patent and modifications. Use of the mail chute declined with the advent of modern mailrooms designed to more efficiently handle increased volumes of mail and issues that could be caused by clogs or letters falling through. In 1997, the National Fire Protection Association updated its voluntary codes to ban new chute installations, as the vertical shafts could spread smoke in the event of fire. However, thousands of existing mail chutes continue in use, including hundreds in New York City alone.
rdf:langString 郵管(英文:Mail chute)是一種以方式,接通大廈各樓層並設置投信口,信件因著地心吸力往下運送到最低層由郵政局設立的中央存放處(通常在地面)收集,供郵差收集信件。 這是為了方便寄件人毋需將郵件帶到外面的郵筒或郵局投寄,而郵差亦不用逐層收集信件。
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