Patent classifications
A61G17/007
Funerary display arrangement with insert kit
A funerary insert kit is designed for used with a reusable shell. The insert kit includes a corrugated paper container and at least one fabric segment. The corrugated paper container includes a bottom wall, first and second side walls extending upward from the bottom wall, and first and second end walls extending upward from the bottom wall. The first and second sidewalls, the first and second end walls and bottom wall form an open top container having a width and length configured to reasonably fit an adult human body in supine position. The open top container is configured to fit within the reusable shell. The first fabric segment is affixed to a first rigid substrate. The first rigid substrate configured to fit adjacent an interior surface of at least a first side panel of the reusable shell.
Method and apparatus for making fabric casket components
A method of making a fabric component includes arranging panels of fabric on a frame such that a first panel is in direct contact with the frame and a second panel is positioned on a side of the first panel opposite the frame. The method includes arranging the panels on the frame to cover an opening of the frame and a clamping surface of the frame that surrounds a perimeter of the opening. The method includes rotating a clamp about an axis from an open position to a closed position to hold the panels directly interposed between the clamp and the clamping surface. The method includes arranging the opening in an operating area of a programmable sewing machine, and operating the sewing machine to sew the panels together within the opening such that the panels form the fabric component. The method includes removing the fabric component from the frame.
Method and apparatus for making fabric casket components
A method of making a fabric component includes arranging panels of fabric on a frame such that a first panel is in direct contact with the frame and a second panel is positioned on a side of the first panel opposite the frame. The method includes arranging the panels on the frame to cover an opening of the frame and a clamping surface of the frame that surrounds a perimeter of the opening. The method includes rotating a clamp about an axis from an open position to a closed position to hold the panels directly interposed between the clamp and the clamping surface. The method includes arranging the opening in an operating area of a programmable sewing machine, and operating the sewing machine to sew the panels together within the opening such that the panels form the fabric component. The method includes removing the fabric component from the frame.
GLASS OBJECT AND METHOD FOR FORMING A DEPRESSION IN A GLASS OBJECT FOR CONTAINING CREMATED ASHES
A method for forming a depression into a glass object for storing cremated remains may include coating a metal sphere with diamond dust. The method may include spinning the diamond dust coated metal sphere via a spindle and motor arrangement. The method further may include pressing the spinning diamond dust coated metal sphere against at least one face of the glass object. Furthermore, the method may include applying coolant while pressing the spinning diamond dust coated metal sphere against at least one face of the glass object. The continuous spin and pressure of the diamond dust coated metal sphere against at least one face of the glass object grinds the depression into the glass object.
Flower Vase Cremation Urn (Vase Urn)
A vase shaped storage container for cremated remains with a sealed threaded screw cap on the bottom, with the vase shaped storage container fitting fiat to the surface the base of the urn is positioned on, the threaded screw base opens to receive ashes, with a cylindrical opening on the top of the storage container, the open cylindrical extending down into the vase, but without access to ashes, while not extending to the bottom of the storage container, which holds a removable holder that may hold flowers or other items.
Flower Vase Cremation Urn (Vase Urn)
A vase shaped storage container for cremated remains with a sealed threaded screw cap on the bottom, with the vase shaped storage container fitting fiat to the surface the base of the urn is positioned on, the threaded screw base opens to receive ashes, with a cylindrical opening on the top of the storage container, the open cylindrical extending down into the vase, but without access to ashes, while not extending to the bottom of the storage container, which holds a removable holder that may hold flowers or other items.
Saturated burial construction system and method
A burial system comprising: one or more rectangular burial spaces, each confined by grave walls generated by cutting with a filament from a block of foamed polystyrene or other expanded polystyrene substance, thereby enabling reducing weight of burial elements of the burial system by at least 90% in comparison to concrete burial elements (the prior art), and providing ease of construction effort in comparison to concrete burial systems. The innovative saturated burial system is supposed to sustain for hundreds of years. The saturated burial system may be applied on a single burial arrangement, as well as on a double burial arrangement, and a multi-story crypt burial arrangement.
Large lightweight coffin and method for its manufacture
A large lightweight molded coffin comprises a large pulp molded outer shell lined with a reinforcing spacer material such as single faced Re-board®, a honeycomb structure or a molded spacer material conforming to and adhering to said shell and an inner shell made of molded pulp or a paper based material. A method for manufacturing such a lightweight coffin involves pressing slurried pulp between a first male mold half covered with elastomeric material and a second female mold half, to form the molded pulp shell, and gluing the reinforcing spacer material to the interior of said outer molded pulp shell and the inner shell.
Large lightweight coffin and method for its manufacture
A large lightweight molded coffin comprises a large pulp molded outer shell lined with a reinforcing spacer material such as single faced Re-board®, a honeycomb structure or a molded spacer material conforming to and adhering to said shell and an inner shell made of molded pulp or a paper based material. A method for manufacturing such a lightweight coffin involves pressing slurried pulp between a first male mold half covered with elastomeric material and a second female mold half, to form the molded pulp shell, and gluing the reinforcing spacer material to the interior of said outer molded pulp shell and the inner shell.