MEMORIAL SUITE AND A MULTI-FLOOR BUILDING STRUCTURE FOR HOUSING SAME
20190264462 ยท 2019-08-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04H13/006
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
A61G17/048
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A memorial suite provides a safe and comfortable place for surviving family members, friends, and loved ones to mourn, research and visit decedents. The memorial suite takes advantage of air space rather than burying caskets containing human remains in the ground. A storage area is provided within the memorial suite that includes horizontal shelves that support receptacles thereon. Each receptacle is provided for storing interment vessels or air-tight caskets containing remains of the decedent. A tribute wall may include plaques bearing images and descriptive information about the decedents. The memorial suite may include some or all of the comforts of a living room and other rooms within a family home.
Claims
1. A memorial suite providing a private, safe and comfortable place for surviving family members, friends, and loved ones to mourn, research and visit decedents and providing storage for the remains of the decedents, said memorial suite comprising: a. a floor, a ceiling, and a plurality of walls defining a continuous interior space; b. a storage area located within a first portion of said continuous interior space, said storage area comprising a horizontal shelf; c. a container for human remains supported on said horizontal shelf; d. a living area located within a second portion of said continuous interior space; and, e. a vertically-oriented tribute wall separating said storage area from said living area, said tribute wall including a door hingedly mounted thereto and adapted to move between closed and opened positions to enable access to and removal of said container for human remains from within said storage area by service personnel.
2. The memorial suite of claim 1, additionally comprising a receptacle supported on said horizontal shelf, and wherein said container for human remains comprises an interment vessel housed within said receptacle.
3. The memorial suite of claim 1, wherein said container for human remains comprises a cremation urn.
4. The memorial suite of claim 1, wherein said container for human remains comprises an ossuary box.
5. The memorial suite of claim 2, wherein said receptacle is in the shape of an elongated box.
6. The memorial suite of claim 2, wherein said interment vessel is arranged for housing a casket containing a decedent's remains.
7. The memorial suite of claim 1, additionally comprising a receptacle supported on said horizontal shelf, and wherein said container for human remains comprises a casket housed within said receptacle.
8. The memorial suite of claim 2, wherein said receptacle includes a front face hingedly attached thereto and arranged to swing between closed and open positions to permit access within said receptacle.
9. The memorial suite of claim 1, wherein said living area includes a plurality of adjoining rooms.
10. The memorial suite of claim 1, wherein said living area includes a kitchen.
11. The memorial suite of claim 10, wherein said living area includes a bathroom.
12. The memorial suite of claim 10, wherein said living area includes a living room.
13. The memorial suite of claim 1, wherein said door includes a door-locking device.
14. The memorial suite of claim 2, wherein said horizontal shelf comprises a plurality of horizontal shelves and wherein said receptacle comprises a plurality of receptacles arranged in an array of horizontal rows and vertical columns supported on said plurality of horizontal shelves.
15. The memorial suite of claim 14, wherein said array comprises two horizontal rows and five vertical columns.
16. The memorial suite of claim 14, wherein said door comprises a plurality of doors aligned with the vertical columns of said array.
17. The memorial suite of claim 1, wherein when said door is in the closed position, said tribute wall is arranged to conceal said storage area from view of family and friends situated in said living area.
18. The memorial suite of claim 1, wherein said tribute wall includes at least one plaque bearing the image of a decedent whose remains are contained within said storage area.
19. The memorial suite of claim 18, wherein said at least one plaque bears descriptive information about a decedent whose remains are contained within said storage area.
20. The memorial suite of claim 1, additionally comprising shelving located within said living area, said shelving provided for supporting mementoes and photographs of a decedent whose remains are contained within said interment chamber.
21. The memorial suite of claim 1, wherein said storage area is situated in a corner of said continuous interior space, and additionally comprising a partition wall situated generally perpendicular to said tribute wall to create an enclosure surrounding said storage area.
22. The memorial suite of claim 1, wherein said memorial suite is furnished with heating, air conditioning, electrical power and plumbing.
23. A building structure comprising a ground floor, multiple upper floors situated above said ground floor, and at least one memorial suite located on any of said multiple upper floors, said memorial suite providing a private, safe and comfortable place for surviving family members, friends, and loved ones to mourn, research and visit decedents and providing storage for the remains of the decedents, said memorial suite comprising: a. a floor, a ceiling, and a plurality of walls defining a continuous interior space; b. a storage area located within a first portion of said continuous interior space, said storage area comprising a horizontal shelf; c. a container for human remains supported on said horizontal shelf; d. a living area located within a second portion of said continuous interior space; and, e. a vertically-oriented tribute wall separating said storage area from said living area, said tribute wall including a door hingedly mounted thereto and adapted to move between closed and opened positions to enable access to and removal of said container for human remains from within said storage area by service personnel.
24. The building structure of claim 23, additionally comprising a receptacle supported on said horizontal shelf, and wherein said container for human remains comprises an interment vessel housed within said receptacle.
25. The building structure of claim 23, wherein said container for human remains comprises a cremation urn.
26. The building structure of claim 23, wherein said container for human remains comprises an ossuary box.
27. The building structure of claim 23, wherein said at least one memorial suite comprises two or more memorial suites located on any one of said multiple upper floors.
28. The building structure of claim 23, wherein said ground floor includes a common area.
29. The building structure of claim 28, wherein said common area includes a funeral parlor.
30. The building structure of claim 28, wherein said common area includes a lobby area.
31. The building structure of claim 28, wherein said common area includes administrative and security offices.
32. The building structure of claim 28, wherein said common area includes a flower and gift shop.
33. The building structure of claim 28, wherein said common area includes a caf.
34. The building structure of claim 28, wherein said common area includes storage facilities.
35. The building structure of claim 23, additionally comprising a parking lot surrounding said building structure.
36. The building structure of claim 35, additionally comprising a security gate and guard house surrounding said parking lot to control ingress and egress thereto.
37. The building structure of claim 23, wherein said building structure is arranged as a condominium type of real estate wherein each said memorial suite is individually owned and wherein said common area is jointly owned and managed collectively through a condominium association.
38. The building structure of claim 23, wherein each said memorial suite located therein is provided with an internet connection providing access to a website or online application dedicated to one or more decedents being memorialized.
39. The building structure of claim 24, wherein said horizontal shelf comprises a plurality of horizontal shelves and wherein said receptacle comprises a plurality of receptacles arranged in an array of horizontal rows and vertical columns supported on said plurality of horizontal shelves, and wherein each receptacle houses the remains of decedents sharing a common affinity.
40. The building structure of claim 39, wherein said common affinity is that said decedents fought in a particular war or battle.
41. The building structure of claim 39, wherein said common affinity is that said decedents were first responders to an emergency and killed in the line of duty.
42. An interment vessel arranged for containing the remains of a decedent which provides increased transportability, and is well-suited for use in permanent burial as well as temporary storage, said interment vessel comprising: a. a body having an open end, a closed end, and being generally cylindrical in shape; b. an end cap arranged to be threadedly affixed to the open end of said body; c. a platform affixed within said body, said platform extending substantially the length of said body; d. a locking mechanism disposed on said end cap to affix said end cap to the open end of said body to create a seal; and, e. a one-way check valve disposed on said end cap and operable to maintain a vacuum within said interment vessel and to prevent entry therein of ambient air and moisture, and to allow for the escape of gases from within said interment vessel when pressure therein exceeds a predetermined threshold.
43. The interment vessel of claim 42, wherein said platform is arranged for supporting the remains of a decedent thereon.
44. The interment vessel of claim 42, wherein said interment vessel is formed of a light-weight and durable material.
45. The interment vessel of claim 44, where said interment vessel is formed of aluminum.
46. The interment vessel of claim 42, wherein said end cap is generally disk-shaped.
47. The interment vessel of claim 42, additionally comprising a plurality of handles to enable transportation of said receptacle by service personnel.
48. An interment vessel arranged for containing the remains of a decedent which provides increased transportability, and is well-suited for use in permanent burial as well as temporary storage, said interment vessel comprising: a. a body having an open end, a closed end, and a configuration and appearance dissimilar to that of a traditional casket to facilitate transportability utilizing a conventional automobile rather than a hearse; b. an end cap arranged to be threadedly affixed to the open end of said body; c. a platform affixed within said body, said platform extending substantially the length of said body and arranged for receiving the remains of a decedent thereon; and, d. a locking mechanism disposed on said end cap to affix said end cap to the open end of said body to create a seal.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0027] The particulars shown herein are by way of example and for purposes of illustrative discussion of the embodiments of the present invention only and are presented in the cause of providing what is believed to be the most useful and readily understood description of the principles and conceptual aspects of the present invention.
[0028] The invention is directed to a facility for interring corpses that provides a private, safe and comfortable place for families and friends to mourn, research and visit the departed, as well as providing easy mobility of the corpses in the event a family relocates. The facility provides protection from weather elements during mourning and avoids burying bodies in the ground taking advantage of available airspace. The facility may include appropriate heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems depending on the climate of its location as well as water and electricity with separate utility meters for each memorial suite, and for the common areas. The facility and the memorial suites will be designed for expansion to accommodate future decedents as a family grows, or its needs change.
[0029] Referring now in greater detail to the drawings in which like numerals represent like components throughout the several views, there is shown in
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[0031] A doorway 58 provides access from the exterior of the building 14 to the central lobby area 34. A doorway 62 provides access from the lobby area 34 to a funeral parlor 66 where religious services such as funeral or memorial services may be led by a priest, rabbi, or other appropriate religious or secular official. The funeral parlor 66 includes a front area with floor space sufficient to accommodate a casket 70. Floor space is also provided at the front area of the funeral parlor 66 for display stands 74 for families of decedents who would like funeral flowers or mementoes to be displayed during a memorial or funeral service. Also provided within the funeral parlor 66 are rows of seats 78 sufficient in number to accommodate large groups for a funeral or memorial service. Exterior walls 18c and 18d of the funeral parlor 66 may include windows (not shown in
[0032] Another doorway 82 provides access from the lobby area 34 to a caf 86, bistro, coffee shop or other facility for providing meals such as lunch, dinner or snacks to family members, friends, and loved ones visiting a decedent. The caf 86 may also potentially be used or rented for post-funeral service gatherings and meals. The caf 86 may include bar stools 90 positioned along the outside of a service counter 94. On the opposite side of the service counter 94 is a food preparation and service area including kitchen appliances and storage cabinetry 98. Additional guest seating for diners is provided including tables 102 and surrounding chairs 106 within the caf 86.
[0033] Another doorway 110 provides access from the lobby area 34 to a flower/gift shop 114 possibly staffed by a professional florist where floral arrangements may be arranged and purchased by family members for use during a funeral or memorial service, or for display within the memorial suite 134.
[0034] Another doorway 118 provides access from the lobby area 34 to an administrative and security office 122 and another doorway 126 provides access from the lobby area 34 to an office space and storage area 130 located adjacent to the funeral parlor 66. The office space and storage area 130 is intended primarily to be for the use of funeral and/or facility 10 staff to prepare the deceased for viewing in a temporary casket, transfer the deceased from the temporary casket to an interment vessel 222 (
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[0038] The memorial suite 134 may also include areas designed for comfort, meetings or to represent and revive memories or iconic aspects of the lives of the decedents. For example, a memorial suite could resemble a living room or family room, a lobby, salon, man cave, den, office, the interior of a boat, or other interior space decorated and arranged to resemble either a place that would be identified with the unique experiences and lives of the decedents or a specific theme. By way of further example, if the memorial suite 134 is designed to resemble a residential living room, it could be furnished with customary furnishings such as comfortable upholstered chairs 182 situated on opposite sides of a small table 186, rugs 190 of differing sizes and shapes, a sofa 194, a cocktail-height table 198, an end table 258, and decorative plantings 202. Alternatively, each memorial suite 134 may be provided with decorative flooring or carpeting. In addition, climate control and other comforts and amenities customarily found in a home could be provided within the memorial suite 134 to facilitate gatherings of mourners and friends. Each memorial suite 134 may be furnished with electrical power, heating, ventilation, cooling, air conditioning, plumbing, Wi-Fi connection and other comforts typically found in a home.
[0039] In addition, the memorial suite 134 may include other areas or rooms typically found in a residential home, e.g., a bathroom (not shown). In addition, the memorial suite 134 may include shelving 250, for example, in the form of book shelves which may be used for displaying memorabilia or mementoes 254 of one or more deceased family members. For example, a stamp collection (not shown) treasured by a departed family member could be displayed on the shelving 250 for viewing by surviving family members and friends to give survivors a better sense of the departed and their interests so as to evoke memories. Likewise, the shelving 250 could display a deceased family member's collection of books, hobbies, or musical instruments, tobacco pipes, etc. The shelving 250 could support a stereo system or similar device for playing music a deceased family member cherished during his or her lifetime. Likewise, a flat screen television (not shown) could be provided on the shelving 250 or mounted on a wall to display images or videos of a deceased family member during his or her life or other subject matter to evoke memories. The shelving 250 could also be utilized for displaying other items typically found in a living room or den of a home.
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[0041] Each receptacle 218 is arranged for containing an interment vessel 222, discussed in detail below, containing the remains of a decedent. Alternatively, the receptacle 218 could be arranged for containing an air-tight, secure conventional casket (not shown). As best shown in
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[0046] The tribute wall 234 may be adorned with one or more plaques 246 bearing an image of a decedent whose remains are contained within a casket (not shown), interment vessel 222, cremation urn 294, a cremation box 298, or ossuary box 302. The casket, interment vessel 222, cremation urn 294, a cremation box 298, or ossuary box 302 may be located at a position that corresponds with the location of the plaque 246. Alternatively, or in addition, as best shown in
[0047] The memorial suite 134 is designed to celebrate the life of the decedent and teach friends and family members about the decedent in a positive and uplifting environment. In an embodiment, the memorial suite 134 may include one or more devices (not shown) linked via an internet connection to a website or the previously mentioned online application (such as for smart phones or smart tablets) dedicated to the decedent being memorialized and containing information about the decedent, such as obituary information and/or a memorial page with digitized text, photos, videos, and other information, such as friends' comments and the like. The website or online application would be a members-only, private and secure application, available only to the deceased (while alive) and his/her selected family, friends or acquaintances. In this way, facility 10 clients can prepare a journal while living, containing favorite quotes, journal entries, videos, photos and other content they wish their family, friends and acquaintances to have access to after their death. The intent is, using this website or online application, family, friends and acquaintances can access the account while at home or at remote locations other than the facility 10. This website or application account would be included as part of the cost of buying a memorial suite 134, but may also be made available for a premium to non-suite holders. The website or application may also integrate with automated autobiographical tools such as Facebook (Facebook Inc. of Palo Alto, Calif., at www.facebook.com) and other social networking sites to tell the story or narrative of the life of the decedent through text and images. Alternatively, the client or family members could arrange to have those stories made available on a computer situated within the memorial suite 134. If the memorial suite 134 is used as a place to inter deceased members of a military or other associational group, the same principles would apply, but the emphasis would be modified by the theme of the association.
[0048] Similar to apartments within an apartment building, or rooms within a hotel, access to each memorial suite 134 is provided from a common hallway (not shown) through a door (not shown) which can be locked. Each floor within the multi-floor building 14 may house one or several memorial suites 134. The building 14 in which the memorial suites 134 are situated may be provided in the style of a multi-tenant apartment building or a hotel having common areas and amenities customarily found in such places such as common hallways, elevators, restrooms, waste removal facilities, elevator lobbies, stairwells, heating, air conditioning, plumbing, electrical service, etc.
[0049] The multi-unit facility 10 could be arranged as a condominium type of real estate wherein each memorial suite 134 within the complex is individually owned, each owner receiving a recordable deed to the individual unit purchased, including the right to sell, mortgage, etc., that memorial suite 134. Also, individual spaces within the storage area 206 may be purchased, allowing family members or significant others to co-own the memorial suite 134. Potentially, certain memorial suites 134 may be set aside for sharing between people or families who do not know each other, and do not mind sharing the memorial suite 134. The common grounds such as hallways, parking, heating, electricity, maintenance, and other common areas identified above, may be jointly owned and managed collectively by the owners through an association, similar to a homeowner association.
[0050] Each memorial suite 134 may be owned by an individual or family unit wishing to be interred together in a shared private area away from the viewing public. The memorial suite 134 could be purchased by the individual or family unit and may include sufficient interment space for immediate family members as well as future needed interment space for additional family members and heirs including relatives, children, and grandchildren and even invited friends as future needs arise. Ownership may be as a condominium or similar type of real estate division. Each memorial suite 134 could be a single room or several connected rooms. A memorial suite 134 may be sold to a new buyer and the original owner can remove the receptacles and other containers to make room for those belonging to the new owner. In addition, the owner of a memorial suite 134, like the owner of a condominium unit can sublease, or partition a portion of the memorial suite to one or more tenants or buyers. As a result, unlike a grave, the memorial suite should have a market value that could appreciate, and provide economic opportunities, and value if in the future, due to relocation of the family, or the need to raise funds, the owners do not want to retain ownership of the memorial suite 134.
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[0052] As the interment vessel 222 is cylindrical in shape and lighter in weight than a traditional wood or metal casket which includes a hingedly connected lid, the interment vessel 222 provides a higher degree of transportability of corpses than conventional caskets. Due to its size, shape and weight, the interment vessel 222 may be conveniently placed within a large automobile, such as a sport utility vehicle (SUV), an airplane, or a train. As the interment vessel 222 is cylindrical in shape, it is innocuous in appearance in that it does not resemble a traditional casket. In this manner, it can be transported by family members without concern that onlookers will know the true nature of the contents of the interment vessel 222. In addition, once the interment vessel 222 reaches its destination, it may be easily lifted from the vehicle and placed in another memorial suite 134 located in a town to which a family has relocated. Alternatively, the interment vessel 222 may be buried in the ground of a cemetery located in such a town.
[0053] The interment vessel 222 includes a sidewall 262 and an end wall (not shown) defining a cavity therein and an end cap 266. The sidewall 262 may be generally cylindrical in shape. Situated within the cavity is a horizontally situated platform 270 (
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[0055] Upon disconnecting the vacuum source (not shown) from the exterior valve portion 326, the interior and exterior valve portions 322, 326 will instantaneously return from the open position (
[0056] The occurrence of explosion of conventional caskets due to a buildup of trapped gases from a decomposing corpse, also known as exploding casket syndrome, is a known occurrence. Even conventional caskets made of metal can leak as the result of such pressure buildup. Such explosions, which result in hinges becoming detached from the casket, can result in the spilling out of toxic gases and fluids trapped inside the casket. When a casket explodes in above-ground mausoleums, it can create unpleasant and potentially hazardous conditions for visitors and the environment. In some cases, once such an explosion occurs, the corpse contained therein may be completely liquefied and unsuitable for re-burial.
[0057] Likewise, as a corpse housed within the sealed interment vessel 222 of the present invention naturally decomposes, odor-causing gases and fluids accumulate. By providing a cylindrical-shaped sidewall 262 and a threaded type of engagement between the end cap 266 and the sidewall 262 in combination with the vacuum described above, the interment vessel 222 of the present invention is well-suited to withstand the buildup of trapped gases and avoid the above-described exploding casket syndrome. The one-way check valve 278 is operable to allow for the escape of such accumulated gases, as indicated at arrows 330, from within the interment vessel 222 upon pressure therein exceeding a predetermined threshold. In particular, upon pressure reaching such a predetermined threshold, the interior and exterior valve portions 322 and 326 move from the normally closed position (
[0058] The memorial suite 134, receptacle 218, interment vessel 222, and other containers, e.g., cremation urn 294, cremation box 298, and ossuary box 302, provide portability, ease of use, and return on investment. For example, a family may have purchased a memorial suite 134 within a multi-floor building 14 and utilized that memorial suite 134 for storing interment vessels 222 or other containers, e.g., cremation urn 294, cremation box 298, and ossuary box 302. In the event the surviving family decides to move away from their home town to a new city or town, the family could sell the memorial suite 134 or a portion of the storage area 206. Based upon market conditions, the selling price could be significantly above the original purchase price, resulting in a premium. The receptacles 218, interment vessels 222 and/or other containers, e.g., cremation urn 294, cremation box 298, and ossuary box 302 could readily be removed from the storage area 206 and transported to a new memorial suite 134 purchased by the family and located in proximity to the town to which the family moves. Alternatively, in the event there is no memorial suite 134 in proximity to the new town, the interment vessels 222 or other containers 294, 298 and 302 could be buried in the ground. Or, the deceased's remains could be removed from the interment vessel 222 and cremated or prepared for an ossuary, to be interred in the same memorial suite 134 or at a different location.