Illuminated niches for strong cinerary urns
10577821 ยท 2020-03-03
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47F7/283
HUMAN NECESSITIES
E04H13/006
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
A47B2220/0077
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47F3/001
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47F7/28
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The present invention relates to an illuminated niche for storing cinerary urns. The niche includes a bottom wall, a top wall, a right side wall, and a left side wall that together define a hollow rectangular body. The niche includes a rear wall made of a translucent material configured to seal the niche at a rear end and allow a light flux to enter the interior of the niche. The niche includes a perimeter frame provided at an opposing end of the rectangular body. The perimeter frame defines an access area and provides a support frame for a fastening system. The fastening system receives an access door that allows access to the interior of the niche. The access door is made of a transparent material to allow the access door to act as a screen through which it is possible to see the illuminated interior of the niche.
Claims
1. An illuminated niche for storing cinerary urns comprising: a bottom wall, a top wall, a right side wall, and a left side wall, wherein said walls define a hollow rectangular body; a rear wall made of a translucent material attached at one end to the bottom, top, right side, and left side walls so as to seal a rear end of the niche, wherein the rear wall allows the passage of a luminous flux coming from at least one source of light; and a perimeter frame provided around the bottom, top, right side, and left side walls at the opposite end where these walls are in contact with the rear wall, wherein the perimeter frame defines an access area to the interior of the niche and provides a support frame for a fastening system, wherein the fastening system is integrated from four fastening and securing devices, each comprising: a rectangular base; a threaded bolt located at one end of the rectangular base; a hole located at an opposite end of the rectangular base, wherein the hole allows for the insertion of a locking member, by means of which the device is attached from inside the perimeter frame; wherein the fastening system allows for the attachment or removal of an access door to the interior of the niche, wherein the access door is made of a transparent material configured to allow the access door to act as a screen through which it is possible to see the illuminated interior of the niche, wherein the access door defines a hole located next to each corner of the access door, wherein each hole, in combination with the fastening system, allows the access door to attach or remove from the niche.
2. The illuminated niche for storing cinerary urns as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of the four fastening and securing devices further comprise: a cylindrical shaped spacer bushing arranged on the threaded bolt, wherein the cylindrical shaped spacer bushing defines a stop for the placement of the access door; and a cylindrical nut configured to be screwed on each of the threaded bolts so as to fasten the access door to the perimeter frame.
3. The illuminated niche for storing cinerary urns as claimed in claim 2, characterized in that each of the cylindrical nuts defines a threaded hole in which a safety prisoner is inserted so as to prevent accidental removal of the cylindrical nuts.
4. The illuminated niche for storing cinerary urns as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the source of illumination is a warm light-emitting diode (LED).
5. The illuminated niche for storing cinerary urns as claimed in claim 4, characterized in that the lighting source is controllable via a switch or motion sensors.
6. The illuminated niche for storing cinerary urns as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the translucent material from which the rear wall is made is opal acrylic.
7. The illuminated niche for storing cinerary urns as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the material from which the access door is made is glass or acrylic.
8. The illuminated niche for storing cinerary urns as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a manual suction cup configured to allow attachment or removal of the access door.
9. The illuminated niche for storing cinerary urns as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the niche is rectangular or quadrangular in shape.
10. A columbarium formed by grouping a plurality of niches as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the grouping of niches are formed as a modular structure.
11. The columbarium of claim 10, characterized in that each niche in the columbarium share the same rear wall, wherein the shared rear wall is made of a translucent material, and wherein LED type lighting sources are arranged on the shared rear wall so as to illuminate the interior of two or more niches simultaneously.
12. The columbarium of claim 11, characterized in that the LED type lighting sources are controllable via a switch or motion sensors.
13. The columbarium of claim 10, characterized in that each of the niches forming the columbarium comprises an access door configured to act as a screen through which it is possible to see the illuminated interior of each niche.
14. The columbarium of claim 10, wherein each niche is removable from the modular structure so as to adapt the size of the columbarium based upon installation location.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(18) The following description is provided to disclose the novel and relevant aspects, as well as various embodiments of illuminated niches for storing cinerary urns. Those skilled in the art will be able to appreciate additional embodiments and/or variants of the present invention that extend beyond to what is described herein. The terms included by any claim should be construed as defined in this description. The singular forms must be read to contemplate and describe plural alternatives. Similarly, plural forms must be read to contemplate and describe singular alternatives. Conjunctions should be read as inclusive except otherwise indicated.
(19) Expressions such as at least one or one must be read to allow the inclusion of an element in a unique way or in combination with others of the same characteristics. All numbers, measurements and values are provided as approximations unless otherwise indicated.
(20) Next, various aspects of the present invention will be described in detail, without limitation. In the following description, the integration of various components and their particular characteristics will be described, so that, from said integration, illuminated niches are defined for storing cinerary urns.
(21) Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the term niche refers to a space or cavity formed to house something within, in case of the present invention, that something should be understood as urns containing human ashes or objects representing offerings to the dead.
(22) It is not the intention of this description to make any additional claim about the way in which each of the elements that make up the illuminated niches for the store of cinerary urns operate individually, rather, this description focus on the structural configuration of illuminated niches for storing cinerary urns, which is the result of the systematic and operationally functional integration of various elements or devices that as a whole define in a novel and unique illuminated niches for storing cinerary urns in the terms and conditions presented to then, with the advantages stated in the objectives section of the invention previously presented.
(23) With reference to what is shown in
(24) The illuminated niche for storing cinerary urns 10, hereinafter referred to as the niche 10, comprises a bottom wall 12, a top wall 14, a right side wall 16 and a left side wall 18, walls that together define a rectangular hollow body, wherein a rear wall 20 made of a translucent material is joined at one of its ends to the bottom walls 12, top wall 14, right side wall 16 and left side wall 18 allows to seal the niche at its rear end, at the same time allowing passage to the interior of the niche 10 of a light flux from at least one LED-type lighting source 22, a condition with which the objective of keeping the interior of the niche 10 illuminated is achieved.
(25) In a preferred embodiment of the present invention the translucent material with which the back wall 20 is made is acrylic opal.
(26) Around the bottom 12, top 14, right side 16 and left side walls 18 at the opposite end where these walls are in contact with rear wall 20, a perimeter frame 24 has been defined that, on the one hand defines an access area inside the niche 10 and on the other hand a support frame for a fastening system that allows the attachment or removal of an access door 26 to the interior of the niche 10; wherein said door 26 is made of a transparent material, such as glass or acrylic, which allows it to fulfill the function of being a screen through which it is possible to see the illuminated interior of the niche 10. The access door 26 comprises next to each of its corners a hole 28 that in combination with the fastening system allows it to be fixed or removed from the niche 10.
(27) Thus, with the above-described configuration of the niche 10, the objective of having a total view towards the inside of the niche 10 that is illuminated without the need to remove the access door 26 is fulfilled, limiting the withdrawal of the latter only for the cases where it is desired to introduce or remove objects from the niche 10, that gives to the presented invention the features of being a niche 10 that does not need to be disassembled in order to clearly see what is inside it, thereby reducing the risk that the door 26 suffers some damage or malfunction as a result of unnecessary movements in order to have visual access to the interior of the niche 10.
(28) On the other hand, the aforementioned fastening system that allows the fastening and/or removal of the access door 26, is integrated from four fastening and securing devices 30. According to what is shown in detail in
(29) When by means of holes 28, the access door 26 is disposed over the threaded bolts 32, a cylindrical nut 36 is threaded onto each of the four threaded bolts 32 of the fastening and securing devices 30 (see
(30) In order to maximize the security and care of access door 26 during the attachment and/or removal operations thereof, bearing in mind the material from which it is made, glass for example, it is delicate in its handling and may even represent a risk during an eventual improper removal of the said door 26, it has been deemed necessary to use a manual suction cup 40 which helps to remove and/or securely place the door 26 that forms an integral part of the niche 10 (see
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(32) On the other hand, as shown in
(33) When several niches 10 are grouped together to integrate a columbarium 50, the top 14A, right side 16A, left side 18A and bottom walls (not shown) of the modular structure that together define the grouped niches 10, act as common walls for the plurality of niches 10, specifically, for those niches 10 that are arranged on the periphery of the modular arrangement, so that, with said arrangement, it is not necessary that each niche 10 be integrated with independent walls, because in any case the intervention of intermediate walls or shelves is only necessary to define the independent space of each niche 10.
(34) In accordance with what is illustrated in
(35) It should also be said that in a columbarium 50 it is not necessary that each niche 10 be accompanied by light sources, for the specific case, in a columbarium 50, the lighting sources 22A can be arranged on the rear wall 20A, in such a way that with said arrangement it is possible to illuminate the interior of several niches 10 at the same time, that is, the illumination coming from said lighting sources 22A can be exploited by different niches 10 at the same time.
(36) Both in the embodiment of individual structures and in the modular structures of niches 10, the sources of warm LED lighting (22 and 22A) that accompany them can be controlled through a traditional switch (not illustrated) that allows the passage or blockage of electrical energy or with the triggering of motion sensors (not shown) that sense the user motion and with it provide illumination for one or more niches 10 described above.
(37) Although a plurality of niches 10 can integrate a columbarium 50, in which adjacent niches can share both a same left and right side, top, bottom or rear wall, it should be noted that each niche 10 will have individually an access door 26 and the ability to see through the door the illuminated interior of each niche 10, as described above.
(38) Other embodiments not illustrated, but within the objectives of the present invention, should be understood as part of the illuminated niches for storing cinerary urns 10, such as the inclusion of colors, letters, numbers, figures, signs or textures in each one of the elements that make up the niches 10, the columbarium 50 or the environment where is mounted and that helps its best performance.
(39) Although various aspects of illuminated niches for storing cinerary urns 10 have been described, said description is presented for the purpose of illustrating and not limiting the scope of the invention. The proposed niches are defined by the scope of the appended claims and not by the illustrations and examples provided in the above description. Those skilled in the art will appreciate further aspects of the invention, which may be implemented in alternative embodiments, after having the benefit of the above description. Other aspects, advantages, modalities and modifications are within the scope of the following claims.