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Glass object and method for forming a depression in a glass object for containing cremated ashes
11135696 · 2021-10-05 ·

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.

GLASS OBJECT AND METHOD FOR FORMING A DEPRESSION IN A GLASS OBJECT FOR CONTAINING CREMATED ASHES
20210283739 · 2021-09-16 ·

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.

Jewelry with cremains and print image and method of forming the same
11051591 · 2021-07-06 · ·

An item of jewelry includes a first and second glass component. The first component includes a base layer with cremains deposited on a front surface. The second component is the same size and shape as the first component so that its outer edges align with those of the first component. The second component includes an image of a print placed on a substrate. The first component is placed on, and annealed to, the second component such that the cremains are sandwiched between the base layer and the substrate to form a durable image of the print on glass.

Fiberglass Coffin/Casket
20210000673 · 2021-01-07 ·

An invention intended to improve the outer material[s] of the average or traditional coffin/casket (which is presently being made of steel or wood). The coffin or casket (if manufactured), would be made of fiberglass (instead of steel or wood); thus, it would be easier, to lift or transport, and more cost-efficient.

JEWELRY WITH CREMAINS AND PRINT IMAGE AND METHOD OF FORMING THE SAME
20200390201 · 2020-12-17 ·

An item of jewelry includes a first and second glass component. The first component includes a base layer with cremains deposited on a front surface. The second component is the same size and shape as the first component so that its outer edges align with those of the first component. The second component includes an image of a print placed on a substrate. The first component is placed on, and annealed to, the second component such that the cremains are sandwiched between the base layer and the substrate to form a durable image of the print on glass.

Reusable transparent casket assembly
10596055 · 2020-03-24 ·

A casket assembly includes a floor structure, transparent side walls and end walls extending upwardly from a lower rail to define side panels and end panels, and a transparent lid attached to at least one of the side walls. A cardboard insert container made of a material suitable for cremation is sized for receipt within the enclosed casket interior. At least one of the side panels or end panels is movable between a closed position to completely enclose the casket interior and an open position to allow horizontal movement of the insert container holding a deceased human body into and out from the casket interior without having to lift the insert container over the top edge of the side and end panels.

Hourglass urn
10512579 · 2019-12-24 ·

The hourglass urn is a commemorative ornament for housing ashes which are remains of a loved one. The hourglass urn may comprise an hourglass that functions as an interval timer. The remains of a loved one may be visible within the bulb of the hourglass. The hourglass urn may comprise a left support pillar and a right support pillar that couple to the top of a base. The base may comprise a plaque having an inscription to commemorate the loved one. The left and right support pillars may support a yoke that is free to rotate in apertures at the top of the left and right support pillars. The yoke may support an hourglass-shaped bulb that holds the ashes.

Glass objects including cremains in the form of an image and method of making the same
10463559 · 2019-11-05 ·

A glass object that includes a first glass article, a second glass layer in contact with the first glass article and having an exterior surface and a thickness, and an image formed from a pattern of cremated remains, the image being disposed within the thickness of the second glass layer between the first glass article and the exterior surface of the glass object and being free from contact with the first glass article, and a method of making the same.

GLASS OBJECTS INCLUDING CREMAINS IN THE FORM OF AN IMAGE AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME
20190328601 · 2019-10-31 ·

A glass object that includes a first glass article, a second glass layer in contact with the first glass article and having an exterior surface and a thickness, and an image formed from a pattern of cremated remains, the image being disposed within the thickness of the second glass layer between the first glass article and the exterior surface of the glass object and being free from contact with the first glass article, and a method of making the same.

Glass objects including floating cremains in the form of an image and method of making the same
10166163 · 2019-01-01 ·

A glass object that includes a first colored glass article, a second transparent glass layer in contact with the first glass article and having an exterior surface and a thickness, and an image formed from particles of cremated remains, the image being disposed within the thickness of the second glass layer between the first colored glass article and the exterior surface of the second glass layer and being free from contact with the first glass article, and a method of making the same.