Lightweight casket having foldable features
10098801 ยท 2018-10-16
Assignee
Inventors
- Gary L. Cox (Richmond, IN, US)
- Gerald H. Davis (Fountain City, IN, US)
- Chad L. Eversole (Richmond, IN, US)
Cpc classification
F23G1/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
A61G17/007
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A method for use with a casket arrangement having a first configuration and a second configuration includes moving the casket arrangement while in the second configuration, changing the casket arrangement from the second configuration to the first configuration, and moving remains of a deceased disposed within the casket arrangement while in the first configuration. The casket arrangement includes a bottom panel and intrinsically formed side panels and end panels. The side panels and end panels include upper portions that extend upward and connect in the first configuration, and which extend in a direction other than upward in the second configuration.
Claims
1. A method for use with a casket arrangement, the casket arrangement including a casket bottom formed of a pliable material, side panels coupled to the casket bottom and formed of the pliable material, and end panels coupled to the casket bottom and formed of a pliable material, wherein each side panel includes a lower section and an upper section foldably attached thereto, wherein the casket bottom, the side panels, and the end panels define an interior for receiving a deceased, the method comprising: disposing the upper section in a first configuration extending in a direction upward from the lower section; inserting the casket arrangement into a casket while said upper section is in a second configuration extending in a direction downward from a top portion of the lower section; and moving the casket arrangement while the upper section is in a third configuration extending in a direction other than vertically upward from the top portion of the lower section.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein: the casket arrangement further includes flaps extending laterally from, and foldably attached to, each end of each side panel; and disposing the upper section in the first configuration further includes extending the flaps of opposing upper sections toward each other.
3. The method of claim 2, wherein each flap comprises a substantially rectangular panel.
4. The method of claim 2, wherein: the casket arrangement further comprises at least a first tab attached to the one of the flaps; and disposing the upper section in the first configuration further includes disposing the first tab into one of the end panels.
5. The method of claim 2, further comprising: moving remains of a deceased disposed within the casket arrangement while the upper section is in the first configuration.
6. The method of claim 1, further comprising: moving remains of a deceased disposed within the casket arrangement while the upper section is in the first configuration.
7. The method of claim 6, wherein each end panel includes a lower end panel and an upper end panel foldably attached thereto, and wherein moving the remains of the deceased further comprises moving the remains of the deceased disposed within the casket arrangement while the upper end panel is disposed vertically upward from the lower end panel.
8. The method of claim 7, wherein moving the casket arrangement while the upper section is in the third configuration further comprises moving the casket while each upper end panel extends in a non-vertical direction from a top portion of the corresponding lower end panel.
9. The method of claim 1, wherein the casket arrangement further includes at least a first upper connecting extension foldably attached to a first end of each upper section along a fold line, and disposing the upper section in the first configuration includes moving each first upper connecting extension from a position extending downward from a first vertical level defined by the top portion of the lower section to a position extending laterally and above the first vertical level, and extending first upper connecting extensions of opposing upper sections toward each other.
10. The method of claim 9, wherein the casket arrangement further includes at least a first lower connecting extension foldably attached to a first end of the lower section along a second fold line that is collinear with the fold line of a corresponding first upper connecting extension, and wherein each first upper connecting extension moves about fold line independent of the corresponding first lower connecting extension.
11. The method of claim 10, further comprising: disposing a casket insert within a container formed by the side panels, end panels, and casket bottom of the casket arrangement.
12. A method for use with a casket arrangement, the casket arrangement including a casket bottom formed of a pliable material, side panels coupled to the casket bottom and formed of the pliable material, and end panels coupled to the casket bottom and formed of a pliable material, each end panel including a lower end panel, and an upper end panel, the lower end panel extending vertically upward from the bottom panel and fixed in position, wherein each side panel includes a lower section and an upper section foldably attached thereto, wherein the casket bottom, the side panels, and the end panels define an interior for receiving a deceased, the method comprising: a) moving the casket arrangement while the casket arrangement is in a second configuration, wherein in the second configuration each upper section extends in a direction other than vertically upward from the lower section, and each upper end panel extends in a direction other than vertically upward from the lower end panel; b) changing the casket arrangement from the second configuration to a first configuration, wherein in the first configuration each upper section extends upward from the lower section, and each upper end panel extends upward from the lower end panel; and c) moving remains of a deceased disposed within the casket arrangement while the casket arrangement is in the first configuration.
13. The method of claim 12, wherein step c) further comprises moving the remains of the deceased while a head of the deceased is disposed proximate a first of the end panels and feet of the deceased are disposed proximate a second of the end panels.
14. The method of claim 12, further comprising, prior to step a), removing a lid from the casket arrangement in the second configuration, and, after step b) replacing the lid on the casket arrangement in the first configuration.
15. The method of claim 12, wherein the casket arrangement further includes at least one upper connecting extension foldably attached to a first end of the upper section along a fold line, and wherein step b) further comprises: b1) moving a first upper connecting extension from a position extending downward a first vertical level defined by a top of the lower section to a position extending laterally and above the first vertical level, abutting a first upper end panel; b2) securing the first upper connecting extension to the first upper end panel.
16. The method of claim 15, wherein the casket arrangement further includes at least a first lower connecting extension foldably attached to a first end of the lower section along a second fold line that is collinear with the fold line, and wherein step b1 further comprises moving the first upper connecting extension independent of the first lower connecting extension.
17. The method of claim 12, further comprising: disposing a casket insert within a container formed by the side panels, end panels, and casket bottom of the casket arrangement.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(11) For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the invention, reference will now be made to the embodiments illustrated in the drawings and described in the following written description. It is understood that no limitation to the scope of the invention is thereby intended. It is further understood that the present invention includes any alterations and modifications to the illustrated embodiments and includes further applications of the principles of the invention as would normally occur to one skilled in the art to which this invention pertains.
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(13) The casket arrangement 10 may suitably be used as a standalone casket, or as a rental casket insert. As a standalone casket, the casket arrangement 10 operates as a casket for receiving and moving the body of the deceased. The casket arrangement 10 may suitably be cremated along with the body of the deceased. As a rental insert, the casket arrangement 10 is placed into another casket or casket shell, not shown, but which may suitably be any wood, metal, marble or other ornate casket/coffin structure. Some rental casket shells have hinged foot or head panels that may be opened to facilitate sliding the rental insert (casket arrangement 10) in and out of the rental casket shell. In any event, the casket arrangement 10 is placed within the ornate rental casket for viewing, and then removed to transport the body of the deceased to another location, such as a crematory.
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(17) Each upper section 18 is also rectangular in shape and has a length that is coextensive with the lower section 16. As discussed above, one of the elongate sides of the upper section 18 is foldably attached to the elongate side 58 of the lower section 16. Attached to each shorter side of each upper section 18 is an upper connecting extension 32. The upper connecting extensions 32 extend laterally from each end of each upper section 18. Each upper connecting extension 32 forms a substantially rectangular flap having a bulbous tab section 38 extending from the end opposite the end attached to the upper section 18. At the intersection of the upper connecting extension 32 and each corresponding upper section 18 is a small slot 44.
(18) Similarly, each end panel 20 includes a lower end panel 22 and an upper end panel 24. The lower end panel 22 is rectangular in shape and includes through holes 34 which are configured to at least approximately line up with through holes 37 of the lower connecting extensions 36 of corresponding side panels 14 when assembled in either the first or second configuration. Each lower end panel 22 has an elongate edge foldably attached to an end edge 68 of the bottom panel 12. The other elongate edge of each lower end panel 22 is foldably attached to a corresponding edge 72 of the upper end panel 24.
(19) The upper end panel 24 is generally rectangular in shape and includes receptacle features or structures 39 that consist of partially punched out portions of the panel 24. These punched out structures form a receptacle 39 configured to receive corresponding tabs 38 on the upper connecting extensions 32 when the casket body 11 is in the first configuration. The upper end panel 24 also includes on each of its shorter sides a detent feature 70. The detent feature 70 is configured to be received by the slot 44 of a corresponding side panel 14 during assembly into the first configuration.
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(21) It is intended in some cases that the casket arrangement 10 be used as an insert to a wooden or metal (or other) ornate rental casket structure. The intention is that the body, within the casket arrangement 10, may be inserted into an end of the rental casket (not shown) for viewing purposes. In such a case, the upper sections 18 and upper end panels 24 may be arranged in a third configuration, or alternative second configuration, in which they are folded outwardly and downwardly so that they are adjacent to the outer surfaces of the respective lower sections 16 and lower end panels 22. This third or alternative second configuration may be used for display of the body within the casket arrangement 10, the casket arrangement 10 disposed within the rental casket. The upper sections 18 and upper end panels 24 are folded down so that the casket arrangement does not inhibit views of the body during display thereof. In many cases, the rental casket (not shown) will have an elevation device (not shown) that lifts at least the first end 11a of the casket arrangement 10 upward within the rental casket to allow for better viewing. The third or alternative second configuration is shown in
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(32) Additionally, many detailed features have been disclosed herein that provide additional advantages beyond those of the present invention, or indeed enhance the present invention. It will be appreciated that many of the advantages of the present invention may be obtained without such detailed features. Accordingly, the claims defined below are not intended to incorporate portions or details of the disclosed embodiments that are not expressly recited in the claims. The principles of the present invention have widespread applications and may be incorporated into any number of designs by those of ordinary skill in the art.
(33) As discussed above, the casket arrangement 10 may be used as a rental insert casket that is temporarily inserted into a more ornate casket shell, or may be used as a standalone casket.