Casket arrangement with handle clearance and personalization receiver
10500118 ยท 2019-12-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G09F23/00
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A casket arrangement includes a casket base, panels extending upwardly from the casket base, and a receiver fixedly coupled to at least one of the panels. Each panel includes inwardly facing and outwardly facing surfaces. At least one of the panels includes an opening formed through the inwardly facing surface and the outwardly facing surface. A receiver or guard is fixedly coupled to the inwardly facing surface of the at least one of the panels at a portion of the inwardly facing surface that is vertically between the opening and the casket base. At least a portion of the receiver is vertically aligned with the opening and spaced apart from the inwardly facing surface.
Claims
1. A casket arrangement, comprising: a casket base; panels extending upwardly from the casket base to define a container having an interior, each panel including an inwardly facing surface that faces the interior and an outwardly facing surface that faces away from the interior, wherein at least one of the panels includes an opening extending through the inwardly facing surface and the outwardly facing surface; and a receiver fixedly coupled to the inwardly facing surface of the at least one of the panels at a portion of the inwardly facing surface that is vertically between the opening and the casket base, wherein at least a portion of the receiver is vertically aligned with the opening, the receiver configured to support a decorative insert in a position inward of said inwardly facing surface, said decorative insert visible from an exterior of the casket arrangement.
2. The casket arrangement of claim 1, wherein: the receiver includes a ledge that is at least partially arranged between the opening and the casket base; and the receiver includes a back supported by the ledge such that the back is spaced apart from a plane defined by the inwardly facing surface.
3. The casket arrangement of claim 2, wherein: at least a portion of the back is parallel to the plane defined by the inwardly facing surface.
4. The casket arrangement of claim 2, wherein: the receiver has an open top that is formed between the back and the plane defined by the inwardly facing surface.
5. The casket arrangement of claim 4, wherein: the opening has an opening width, and the open top of the receiver has an open top width that is larger than the opening width.
6. The casket arrangement of claim 4, wherein: the at least one of the panels has a bottom, which is disposed nearest to the casket base, and a top opposite the bottom, and the open top of the receiver is vertically aligned with a portion of the inwardly facing surface that is vertically between the opening and the top of the at least one of the panels.
7. The casket arrangement of claim 6, wherein: the opening has an opening width, and the open top of the receiver has an open top width that is larger than the opening width.
8. The casket arrangement of claim 2, wherein: the opening has an opening perimeter, and the back has a back perimeter that is larger than the opening perimeter.
9. The casket arrangement of claim 1, wherein: the at least one of the panels further includes a handle disposed outward of the outwardly facing surface, and at least a portion of the opening is vertically aligned with the handle.
10. The casket arrangement of claim 1, further comprising: a transparent panel arranged between the receiver and the inwardly facing surface, and wherein the receiver is configured to receive the decorative object between a back of the receiver and the transparent panel.
11. A casket arrangement, comprising: a casket base; panels formed extending upwardly from the casket base define a container having an interior, each panel including an inwardly facing surface that faces the interior and an outwardly facing surface that faces away from the interior, wherein at least one of the panels includes an opening formed through the inwardly facing surface and the outwardly facing surface, the opening having an opening perimeter; a handle fixedly coupled to the at least one of the panels and disposed outward of the outwardly facing surface; and a guard fixedly coupled to the inwardly facing surface of the at least one of the panels at a portion of the inwardly facing surface that is vertically between the opening and the casket base, the guard including a ledge that is at least partially arranged between the opening and the casket base, the guard including a back supported by the ledge such that the back is spaced apart from a plane defined by the inwardly facing surface, the back having a back perimeter that is larger than the opening perimeter, wherein at least a portion of the guard is vertically aligned with the opening, and at least a portion of the opening is vertically aligned with the handle.
12. The casket arrangement of claim 11, wherein: at least a portion of the back is parallel to the plane defined by the inwardly facing surface.
13. The casket arrangement of claim 11, wherein: the guard has an open top that is formed between the back and the plane defined by the inwardly facing surface.
14. The casket arrangement of claim 13, wherein: the opening has an opening width, and the open top of the guard has an open top width that is larger than the opening width.
15. The casket arrangement of claim 13, wherein: the at least one of the panels has a bottom, which is arranged vertically nearest to the casket base, and a top opposite the bottom, and the open top of the guard is vertically aligned with a portion of the inwardly facing surface that is vertically between the opening and the top of the at least one of the panels.
16. The casket arrangement of claim 15, wherein: the opening has an opening width, and the open top of the guard has an open top width that is larger than the opening width.
17. The casket arrangement of claim 11, further comprising: an insert configured to be removably inserted between the back of the guard and the inwardly facing surface of the at least one of the panels such that at least a portion of the insert is vertically aligned with the opening.
18. The casket arrangement of claim 17, wherein: the opening has an opening perimeter, and the insert has an insert perimeter that is larger than the opening perimeter.
19. The casket arrangement of claim 11, further comprising: a transparent panel arranged between the back of the guard and the inwardly facing surface of the at least one of the panels such that at least a portion of the transparent panel is vertically aligned with the opening.
20. The casket arrangement of claim 19, further comprising: an insert configured to be removably inserted between the back of the guard and the transparent panel such that at least a portion of the insert is vertically aligned with the opening.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(7) Two of the panels 120a form longer sides of the casket 104, and one handle 106 is fixedly coupled to each of these two panels 120a to facilitate moving and carrying the casket arrangement 100. Each of these two panels 120a also includes openings 110 formed through the panel 120a to provide space (also referred to herein as handle clearance) for the fingers, knuckles, and backs of the hands of casket carriers gripping the handles 106. As described in more detail below, the receivers 114 are fixedly coupled to the inside of the casket 104 on these two panels 120a in positions adjacent to and corresponding to each of the openings 110, and each receiver 114 is configured to receive and retain a personalization or decorative item 124 to be viewed through the corresponding opening 110. The two panels 120a in this embodiment have an identical structure. The receiver 114 also defines a hand guard that separates the knuckles and fingers of a person holding the handle 106 within handle clearance from the contents (e.g. a deceased human) in the interior 136. In an alternative embodiment, the receiver 114 need not be configured to receive or support a separate decorative item 124, but have the structure that defines the hand guard.
(8) The other two panels 120b form the short sides or end panels of the casket 104. The two end panels 120b in this embodiment have an identical structure.
(9) Thus, in the embodiment shown in
(10) Regardless of the shape of the casket 104, each of the panels 120a, 120b has a corresponding inwardly facing surface 132a, 132b, which faces inwardly, toward the other panels 120a, 120b and toward an interior 136 of the casket 104, and a corresponding outwardly facing surface 140a, 140b, which faces outwardly, away from the other panels 120a, 120b and away from the interior 136 of the casket 104. Thus, the inwardly facing surface 132a and the outwardly facing surface 140a of each corresponding panel 120a are on opposite sides of the panel 120a, and face in directions that are directly opposite one another. Likewise, the inwardly facing surface 132b and the outwardly facing surface 140b of each corresponding panel 120b are on opposite sides of the panel 120b, and face in directions that are directly opposite one another. Each panel 120a, 120b also has a corresponding bottom 144a, 144b, which is arranged vertically nearest to the casket base 116, and a corresponding top 148a, 148b, which is disposed vertically farthest from the casket base 116. As used herein, the term vertically refers to the direction extending along the y-axis of the drawing shown in
(11) Each handle 106 is fixedly coupled (directly or indirectly) to the outwardly facing surface 140a of one of the panels 120a that forms the longer sides of the casket 104. In
(12) In this embodiment, each handle 106 is fixedly coupled to the corresponding panel 120a via a plurality of spacer elements 152. The spacer elements 152 provide some clearance between the outwardly facing surface 140a and the handle 106, but not necessarily enough clearance for grasping the handle 106. Instead, it is the use of the spacer elements 152 combined with the opening 110 (and depth of the corresponding guard/receiver structure 114) that provides sufficient handle clearance at the openings 110. In some embodiments, the spacer elements 152 are not employed, and the corresponding depth of the receiver 114 is increased to compensate. However, it will be appreciated that the use of the spacer elements 152 allows the receiver 114 to intrude into the interior 136 to a lesser degree.
(13) The handles 106, which are generally made of wood or a wood-like stiff material, but which may be plastic or other material, may be directly bolted to the panels 120a. In the case of panels 120a constructed of wood, any conventional bolt, nut and washer combination of suitable size, not shown, may be used. Typically, the bolt extends from the handle 106, through the panel 120a (and the optional spacer 152), and is secured by a nut that traps the washer against the inwardly facing surface 132a. To accommodate the decreased strength of panels 120a constructed of paperboard in other embodiments, the nut, bolt and washer are implemented in the same way, but the washer is wider than normal to distribute more widely the force over the inwardly facing surface 132a.
(14) In any event, the handles 106 are connected at intermediate spots defined in
(15) The casket assembly 100 also includes three openings 110 in each of the panels 120a that form the longer sides of the casket 104. Each of the openings 110 is formed between two handle spacers (i.e. bolt connection locations) 152 and is formed through the inwardly facing surface 132a and the outwardly facing surface 140a of the panel 120a such that each opening 110 (without the receiver or guard 114) provides access to the interior 136 of the casket 104 through the panel 120a. The positioning of the openings 110 between the mounting locations (e.g. at the handle spacers 152) provides handle clearance at locations along the handle 106 that are gripped by a carrier. It will be appreciated, however, that in other embodiments, the casket assembly 100 could include more than three openings 110 in each of the panels 120at. For example, each of the panels 120a that form the longer sides of the casket 104 could include six openings 110, two between each of the handle spacers 152. Additionally, the casket assembly 100 could include further openings, which are substantially similar to the openings 110, positioned at locations other than between the handle spacers 152. For example, the casket assembly 100 could include further openings positioned vertically above the handle spacers 152. Such further openings would provide additional opportunities for displaying personalization items 124 without also providing handle clearance.
(16) Each opening 110 is sized to enable viewing of personalization items 124. Accordingly, each opening 110 has an opening width W.sub.O, which defines the extent of the opening 110 in the direction extending along the z-axis, and an opening height H.sub.O, which defines the extent of the opening 110 in the direction extending along the y-axis. (In embodiments including openings 110 formed in the panels 120a that form the shorter sides of the casket 104, the opening width W.sub.O defines the extent of the opening 110 in the direction extending along the x-axis and the opening height H.sub.O defines the extent of the opening 110 in the direction extending along the y-axis.) By way of example, the opening width W.sub.O can be at least approximately seven inches, and the opening height H.sub.O can be at least approximately five inches. However, the opening width W.sub.O and opening height H.sub.O can have other dimensions which are sufficient to enable viewing of personalization items 124 and provide enough handle clearance to enable easily gripping the handles 106. In embodiments including openings 110 that provide opportunities for displaying personalization items 124 without also providing handle clearance, such openings can have dimensions which are sufficient to enable viewing of personalization items 124 but do not provide enough handle clearance to enable easily gripping the handles 106. Additionally, it will be appreciated that in alternative embodiments, each opening 110 may have a different shape, size, and/or dimensions than the other openings 110.
(17) In the embodiment shown in
(18) As noted above, the casket assembly 100 further includes a receiver 114 corresponding to each opening 110. Each receiver 114 is fixedly coupled to the inwardly facing surface 132a of one of the panels 120a, and each receiver 114 is configured to receive a personalization item 124 such that the item 124 is arranged on the interior 136 of the casket 104 and is visible through the corresponding opening 110. In embodiments including openings 110 formed in the panels 120b that form the shorter sides of the casket 104, the receivers 114 would be fixedly coupled to the inwardly facing surface 132b of one of the panels 120b such that a receiver 114 corresponds with each opening 110.
(19) The receiver 114 is shown in greater detail in
(20) The back 160 is supported by the ledge 156 and is spaced apart from a plane P (shown in
(21) Each receiver 114 is sized and positioned such that when the receiver 114 is coupled to the panel 120, the receiver 114 covers the entire corresponding opening 110, ensuring that the deceased cannot be viewed or contacted via the opening 110. Accordingly, at least a portion of each receiver 114 is vertically aligned with the corresponding opening 110, at least a portion of each receiver 114 is positioned vertically above the corresponding opening 110, and at least a portion of each receiver is positioned vertically below the corresponding opening 110. Furthermore, each receiver 114 has a receiver width W.sub.R, which defines the extent of the receiver 114 in the direction extending along the z-axis, and a receiver height H.sub.R, which defines the extent of the receiver 114 in the direction extending along the y-axis. The receiver width W.sub.R is equal to or larger than the opening width W.sub.O (shown in
(22) When the receiver 114 is coupled to the panel 120, the receiver 114 has an open top 164 that is formed between the back 160 of the receiver 114 and the plane P defined by the inwardly facing surface 132a of the panel 120a. This open top 164 enables the item 124 to be inserted into the receiver 114 from above. The open top 164 also has an open top width W.sub.OT which defines the extent of the open top 164 in the direction extending along the z-axis. The open top width W.sub.OT is equal to the receiver width W.sub.R, and is also therefore equal or larger than the opening width W.sub.O, so that the entire open top 164 of the receiver 114 can be utilized when inserting an item 124 into the receiver 114.
(23) Furthermore, when the receiver 114 is coupled to the panel 120a, the open top 164 of the receiver 114 is vertically aligned with a portion of the inwardly facing surface 132a that is vertically between the opening 110 and the top 148a of the panel 120a. Accordingly, the back 160 of the receiver 114 extends in the direction along the y-axis to a position that is vertically above a top 154 of the opening 110. The position of the open top 164 of the receiver 114 relative to the top 154 of the opening 110 and the size of the open top width W.sub.OT and the receiver width W.sub.R relative to the opening width W.sub.O enable the receiver 114 to retain an item 124 that is larger than the opening 110, and thus facilitate retention of the item 124 in the receiver 114 without the item 124 passing through the opening 110.
(24) Moreover, the opening 110 has an opening perimeter P.sub.O (also shown in
(25) As shown in
(26) The personalization item 124 is configured to be inserted into the receiver 114 through the open top 164 between the back 160 of the receiver 114 and the inwardly facing surface 132a of the panel 120a. In the embodiment shown in
(27) In the embodiment shown in
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(29) In the embodiment shown in
(30) The transparent panel 168 can be held in place in the receiver 114 by, for example, adhesive 170 applied to the ledge 156 and/or to the perimeter P.sub.TP of the transparent panel 168. Alternatively, the transparent panel 168 can be held in place by a groove formed in the ledge 156 and configured to receive the perimeter P.sub.TP of the transparent panel 168 therein. In embodiments where the transparent panel 168 is held in place by a groove, the transparent panel 168 can be the same size or larger than the receiver 114.
(31) In the embodiment shown in
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(35) As discussed further above, the structure of the receiver 114 may readily be adapted to function as a handguard with no personalization item 124 or other decorative insert. Indeed, such a guard itself may have its own integral pattern or design, such that an insert 124 is not necessary. It will be appreciated that the decorative insert for the receiver need not be a unique design, but may one of multiple standard decorative designs. A design may include, among other things, one or more patterns, one or more colors, photographs, or combinations thereof.
(36) It will be appreciated that the above identified embodiments are merely illustrative, and that those of ordinary skill in the art may readily devise their own implementations and modifications that incorporate the principles of the present invention and fall within the spirit and scope thereof.