Rubber coating

10357417 ยท 2019-07-23

    Inventors

    Cpc classification

    International classification

    Abstract

    Rubber Coating casket liner will be fitted within the perimeter of the inside of the casket (10). The Rubber Coating casket tray will be placed on the slab of a mausoleum and the casket will rest inside the perimeter of the tray (18). The Rubber Coating liquid will be used as a filler and a sealant. The spray will be used to seal the outside of the concrete burial vault (20), from water entering inside. The coating spray used in the inside will prevent decomposed human body fluids from escaping out of the vault into the ground.

    Claims

    1. A method of protecting a body in a mausoleum, comprising: producing a casket liner from chemical devulcanization of rubber, said rubber sourced from tires and said casket liner fitted within a perimeter of an inside of a casket; producing a casket tray from said rubber sourced from tires and placing said casket tray on a slab of said mausoleum; placing said casket within a perimeter of said casket tray; creating a sealant on an outside of a concrete burial vault with said rubber sourced from said tires.

    2. The method of claim 1, wherein said sealant is formed by spraying said rubber sourced from tires after said chemical devulcanization thereof.

    3. A combination of devices including: a casket; a liner fitted within a perimeter of an inside of said casket such that at least an interior side of said casket is fitted with said liner; wherein said liner is liquid rubber which is formed from chemical devulcanization of rubber sourced from vehicle tires; a casket tray supporting said casket, said casket tray produced from said chemical devulcanization of rubber sourced from vehicle tires, said casket tray placed on a slab of a mausoleum; and a sealant on an outside of a concrete burial vault, said sealant produced from said chemical devulcanization of rubber sourced from vehicle tires.

    4. The casket of claim 3, wherein said liquid rubber is placed in a spray can.

    5. The casket of claim 4, wherein an entirety of said interior side of said casket is covered with said liner.

    6. The casket of claim 3, wherein fluids from a body within said casket are held within said casket by said liner.

    7. The combination of devices of claim 3 wherein said sealant is formed by spraying said rubber sourced from tires after said chemical devulcanization thereof.

    Description

    DRAWINGSFIGURES

    (1) In the drawings, closely related figures have the same number but different alphabetical suffixes.

    (2) FIGS. 1A to 1D show the Rubber Coating casket liner. How it fits inside a casket, and how it looks on its own before being inserted into a casket.

    (3) FIGS. 2A to 2D show the Rubber Coating casket tray from different angles.

    (4) FIG. 3A shows how the sealant and liner can be applied to a concrete burial vault, either by spray or painting with a brush

    DRAWINGSREFERENCE NUMERALS

    (5) 10Rubber liner

    (6) 20Sealant/Filler Spray

    (7) 24Sealant/Filler Paint

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION

    (8) Used tire rubber is put through a special process to create the liquid rubber. (See attached form from The Tata Center, Massachusetts Institute of Technology). Chemical devulcanization is used in the process to revert the tire rubber structure and its characteristics back to those of a liquid rubber thus allowing it to be reformulated into a new product. The liquid rubber is poured into a mold and allowed to dry, and take its form to produce a liner (FIG. 1B) and a casket tray (FIG. 2A). Rubber Coating will be formulated and made into five different textures. The product will be used to manufacture casket liners, casket trays, and a liquid spray for burial concrete vaults (FIG. 3A). Rubber Coating Casket Liner 10 (FIG. 1A) will stop the breakdown of human decomposed fluids from leaking out of the casket. The Rubber Coating casket tray will be used in mausoleums and placed on a slab 30 thereof. The spray for concrete burial vaults 20 (FIG. 3A), or used as a paint 24 (FIG. 3A), will prevent water from entering and mixing with human decomposed body fluids. It will prevent these fluids from leaking out of the concrete vault into the earth. It will also prevent any further contamination of the grounds and water. A mausoleum slab 30 is shown in FIG. 3A.