Fiberglass Coffin/Casket
20210000673 ยท 2021-01-07
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Abstract
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.
Claims
1. The fiberglass coffin/casket (invention) is intended to resemble (and be used similarly), as any average/ordinary traditional (steel or wood) coffin/casket; when compared to an average traditional coffin/casket of the same height, width, length and depth, the fiberglass coffin/casket would weigh less than either of the traditional ones mentioned.
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWING
[0006] The simple 3-D drawing being submitted, shows the: top, front, left side, right side, and bottom of an open coffin/casket (fiberglass). Any measurements given, only represent the measurements of the drawn picture (not the actual or real size of a coffin/casket).
[0007] The top of the drawing shows the open cover of a coffin/casket (it is shown, indented from the left side of the drawing).
[0008] The straight line drawn (just beneath the coffin's/casket's open cover), is 8 (eight inches) long; it curves slightly at the right (providing somewhat of a 3-D look), that slight curve measures approximately 2 (two inches) in length; the straight line intersecting the slightly right curved one, represents the full length of the top of the drawn coffin/casket.
[0009] The outer left side of the full length of the drawing, is approximately 2 (2 inches) in height. The bottom of the coffin/casket is represented by two connecting obtuse angles (three straight lines) intended to provide somewhat of a 3-D look for the drawing. Finally, going to the right foot area, a small curved line adjoins a small straight one, enclosing the coffin/casket at the bottom: each line is about (one fourth inch). On the top of the drawing of the casket, near the foot area are: a curved line, about 2 (two inches) and a diagonal line, about 2 Vin (two and a half inches) long; the curved and diagonal lines, are only intended to represent a design on the top of the coffin/casket. The lower three lines near the bottom and the foot area of the drawing (of the coffin/casket) are intended to represent thick bars, which serve as rests or holders, for the handles (depicted by: three key-hole shaped objects in the lower-front portion of the drawing, and two smaller, slightly different looking ones, on the bottom left side and foot area (right side of drawing).