Robust Funeral Container Lid
20240374452 ยท 2024-11-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A lid for a casket includes a folded corrugated structure, a top plank, and side planks. The folded corrugated structure has a top panel having a length and width, a first side panel foldably attached to the top panel along a first long edge, a second side panel foldably attached to the top panel along a second long edge. The top plank is affixed to the top panel and extends a majority of the length and width of the top panel. One side plank is affixed to the first side panel, and extends a majority of a length of the first side panel. Another side plank is affixed to the second side panel, and extends a majority of a length of the second side panel. The top plank and the side planks are formed of one or more solid materials having a rigidity greater than that of the corrugated structure.
Claims
1. A lid for a casket, comprising: a folded corrugated structure having a top panel having a length and width, a first side panel foldably attached to the top panel along a first long edge, a second side panel foldably attached to the top panel along a second long edge; a top plank affixed to the top panel, the top plank extending a majority of the length and width of the top panel; a first side plank affixed to the first side panel, and extending a majority of a length of the first side panel; a second side plank affixed to the second side panel, and extending a majority of a length of the second side panel, wherein the top plank, the first side plank, and the second side plank are formed of one or more solid materials having a rigidity greater than that of the corrugated structure.
2. The lid of claim 1, wherein the one or more solid materials are selected from at least one of a group consisting of lumber, particle board, oriented strand board, medium density fiberboard, plywood, chipboard and hardboard.
3. The lid of claim 1, wherein the folded corrugated structure defines an interior in a first folded configuration, and wherein: the top plank is disposed on a first surface of the top panel, the first surface of the top panel facing the interior in the first folded configuration; and the first side plank is disposed on an first surface of the first side panel, the first surface of the first side panel facing the interior in the first folded configuration.
4. The lid of claim 3, wherein: the first side panel has a second surface opposite the first surface of the first side panel; the top panel has a second surface opposite the first surface of the top panel; and the lid has a second configuration where the first side panel is folded back such that the second surface of the first side panel extends along and against the second surface of the top panel.
5. The lid of claim 1, wherein the folded corrugated structure includes a first flap foldably attached to the first side panel, the first flap extending around a first edge of the first side plank.
6. The lid of claim 5, wherein the first flap extends substantially the length of the first side panel.
7. The lid of claim 1, further comprising a first end panel extending a first short edge of the top panel.
8. The lid of claim 7, wherein the first end panel is coupled to the first short edge of the top panel.
9. The lid of claim 8, wherein the first end panel is foldably attached to the first short edge of the top panel.
10. An apparatus configurable into a casket lid, comprising; a corrugated structure having a top panel having a length and width, a first side panel foldably attached to the top panel along a first long edge, a second side panel foldably attached to the top panel along a second long edge; a top plank affixed to the top panel, the first plank extending a majority of the length and width of the top panel; a first side plank affixed to the first side panel, and extending a majority of a length of the first side panel, wherein a first lengthwise gap extends between the first side plank and the top plank, and wherein a first fold line in the corrugated structure between the top panel and the first side panel is aligned with the first lengthwise gap; a second side plank affixed to the second side panel, and extending a majority of a length of the second side panel, wherein a second lengthwise gap extends between the second side plank and the top plank, and wherein a second fold line in the corrugated structure between the top panel and the second side panel is aligned with the second lengthwise gap; and wherein the top plank, the first side plank, and the second side plank are formed of one or more solid materials having a rigidity greater than that of the corrugated structure.
11. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein the first lengthwise gap is configured to allow the first side wall to fold at least approximately ninety degrees in either direction with respect to the top panel with the first side plank affixed to the first side wall, and with the top plank affixed to the top panel.
12. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the first lengthwise gap is configured to allow the first side wall to fold approximately one hundred eighty degrees in a first direction with respect to the top panel with the first side plank affixed to the first side wall, and with the top plank affixed to the top panel.
13. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein the one or more solid materials are selected from at least one of a group consisting of lumber, particle board, oriented strand board, medium density fiberboard, plywood, chipboard and hardboard.
14. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein the first side wall, the second side wall, and top panel may be arranged in a first folded configuration adapted for covering at least a portion of a casket body interior, the casket body interior having a length and width adapted to receive an adult human body.
15. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein in the first folded configuration: the top plank is disposed on a first surface of the top panel, the first surface of the top panel facing the casket body interior; and the first side plank is disposed on a first surface of the first side panel, the first surface of the first side panel facing the casket body interior.
16. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein: wherein the first side wall, the second side wall, and the top panel may be arranged in a second folded configuration; the first side panel has a second surface opposite the first surface of the first side panel; the top panel has a second surface opposite the first surface of the top panel; and in the second folded configuration, the first side panel is folded back such that the second surface of the first side panel extends along and against the second surface of the top panel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0028] With reference to
[0029] The lid 10 is formed by a folded corrugated fiberboard structure or skin 20, first and second side planks 22, 24, and a top plank 26. The details of the fiberboard skin are discussed below in connection with
[0030] In particular,
[0031] Connection flaps 50 are foldably coupled to each end of the side panels 42, 44, and are configured to be received by and engaged with corresponding slots 52 formed in the end panels 46, 48. To this end, each connection flap includes a hooked end portion 50A that extends into a respective one of the four hockey-stick shaped slots 52 in the end panels 46, 48. The side panels 42, 44 also include wrap flaps 54. Each wrap flap 54 extends along the respective long edge 42A, 44A of the respective side panel 42, 44 that runs opposite the respective edge 40A, 40B that foldably connects to the top panel 40. The wrap flaps 54 are configured to extend around the long edges of the side planks 22, 24, as shown in
[0032] With general reference to
[0033] The planks 22, 24 and 26 are formed of one or more solid materials having a rigidity greater than that of the corrugated structure 20. For example, each of the top plank 26, first side plank 22 and second side plank 24 may suitable be formed of the one or more solid materials such as lumber, particle board, oriented strand board, medium density fiberboard, plywood, chipboard and hardboard. In this disclosure, the use of the term wood means not only lumber, but also wood or wood-like products including particle board, oriented strand board, medium density fiberboard, plywoods, chipboard and hardboard (formed of many paper layers pressed together with an adhesive to have a hardness comparable to other wood products). The planks 22, 24 and 26 may be affixed to the respective panels 42, 44, and 40, for example, by adhesive.
[0034] As with the lid 10 itself, the folded corrugated structure 20 has a corresponding first folded configuration as shown in
[0035] In the second folded configuration (see
[0036] As discussed above, in the first folded configuration, the lid 10 includes two opposing side walls 12, 13, two opposing end walls 14, 15, and a top wall 16 configured to form an inverted open top box that fits on (and into) the tray 8. In one embodiment, a series of clips 18 are used to couple the bottom of the side walls 12 to the top of the tray walls 8A. In this case, the bottom, not shown, of the side walls 12, 13 (and end walls 14, 15) fit within, and slight down into, the interior formed by the tray 8.
[0037] In an alternative embodiment, features attached to the interior of the walls 8A of the tray 8, or features attached to the exterior of the walls 12, 13 (and/or 14, 15) can be used to limit the vertical extent to which the lid 10 inserts into the tray 8 in the first folded configuration.
[0038] The planks 22, 24 and 26 provide structural strength for the lid 10, while the skin 20 binds the planks 22, 24, 26, provides ends 14, 15, and provides a uniform exterior surface. To this end, as shown in
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[0040] To construct the lid 10, a suitable corrugated fiberboard blank is die-cut to the shape of the skin 20 shown in
[0041] The wrap flaps 54 are then wrapped around the outer edges of the side planks 22, and 24. It will be appreciated that
[0042] To place the unfolded lid apparatus 10A into the second folded configuration 32, the side panel 42 and plank 22 are folded 180 degrees under the top panel 40 of the skin 20, and the side panel 44 and plank 24 are similarly folded 180 degrees under the top panel 40. Each connection flap 50 is folded back over the end of one of the planks 22, and 24 that is attached to the respective side panel 42, 44 to which the connection flap 50 is foldably connected. The result is shown in
[0043] The apparatus 10A in the second folded configuration 32 may then be placed in the tray 8 for shipment of the entire (but only partially constructed) casket arrangement 5 as shown in FIG. 4. It will be noted that with the collapsed lid (second folded configuration) 32 disposed within the constructed tray 8, the vertical footprint for shipment is greatly reduced compared to the first folded configuration (lid 10) shown in
[0044] Another method disclosed herein is constructing the lid 10 from the second folded configuration 32. First, the collapsed lid 32 is removed from the tray 8. Then, the straps and tape are removed. The connection flaps 50 are unfolded, and then the side panels 42, 44 and their respective planks 22, 24 are unfolded. The partially unfolded collapsed lid may then be flipped over, and the end panels 46, 48 unfolded. The result resembles the unfolded apparatus 10A of
[0045] Thereafter, the side panels 42, 44 and their respective planks 22, 24 are folded 90 degrees upward, and the end panels 46, 48 are folded 90 degrees upward to form a container. The connection flaps 50 are inserted into the slots 52 and engage the end panels 46, 48 to secure the lid 10 in the configuration shown in
[0046] The lid 10 can then be placed on the tray by placing the first receivers 60 of the clips 18 on the lid 10 over the top edges 8a of the tray 8.
[0047] The lid 10 can also be used with an alternative embodiment of the tray 108 shown in
[0048] In particular, the blocks 109, which may suitably be formed of corrugated fiberboard that is attached to the inside surfaces of the opposing sides 108a, has a top surface 109a that is recessed approximately 1.25 to 5 centimeters below the top edge of the sides 108a. When the lid 10 is placed on the tray 108, the bottom edges of the sides 12, 13 of the lid engages and rests upon the top surface 109a of the blocks 109. If a tray 108 with the blocks 109 are used then the clips 18 of
[0049] In an alternative embodiment, a casket arrangement 104 has the tray 8 and two lids 110, each covering approximately half of the interior of the tray 8.
[0050] The lid 110 includes many of the features of the lid 10 discussed above.
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[0052] It will be appreciated that the above-described embodiments are merely exemplary and that those of ordinary skill in the art may readily devise their own implementations and embodiments that incorporate the principals of the present invention and fall within the spirit and scope thereof. It will further be appreciated that in some embodiments the materials of the skin 20, 120 and planks 22, 24, 26, 122, 124 and 126 may differ, but the plank material should be a substrate have a greater stiffness and hardness than the skin.