METHOD OF ASSEMBLING A CASKET FROM A FOLDABLE BLANK
20250064661 ยท 2025-02-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
B31B2100/0024
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31B50/262
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31B2120/70
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
A61G17/007
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A casket structure and method use features built into a corrugated paper blank to temporarily retain the assembled casket body configuration while a fastening element is administered to secure the corrugated paper blank into the casket body configuration. A blank configured for such a casket structure includes a bottom panel, side panels, end panels, and flaps foldably connected to the side panels. When the blank is assembled into the casket body configuration, each flap overlaps a corresponding end panel. The end panels and overlapping flaps include a key-receiver arrangement in which a receiver is configured to engage a foldable key to at least temporarily hold each overlapping flap in direct engagement with a corresponding end panel to retain the foldable blank in the casket body configuration.
Claims
1. A foldable blank for forming a casket, comprising: an elongated bottom panel having opposite ends and opposite sides; two end panels, each foldably connected to said bottom panel at a corresponding one of said opposite ends; two side panels, each foldably connected to said bottom panel at a corresponding one of said opposite sides, each side panel including opposite ends with a flap foldably connected to each of said opposite ends, wherein the panels and the flaps have a co-planar configuration, and wherein said two end panels and two side panels are configured to be folded upward relative to said bottom panel to define a box configuration and each flap is configured to be folded relative to a corresponding side panel to overlap one of said two end panels when said two end panels and two side panels are folded upward in said box configuration; a key and receiver arrangement defined between each flap and a corresponding end panel, said key foldably connected to one of said flap and said corresponding end panel and configured to fold out therefrom, and said receiver defined in the other of said flap and said corresponding end panel, said receiver configured to receive the key only when said flap overlaps said corresponding end panel.
2. The foldable blank of claim 1, wherein said key defines a width and said receiver includes a through-hole having a dimension less than said width of said key to prevent said key from traversing said through-hole without temporarily deforming said key.
3. The foldable blank of claim 2, wherein said key includes: an elongated stem and integral enlarged head formed by a cut in said one of said flap and said corresponding end panel, wherein said elongated stem is foldably connected at one end thereof to said one of said flap and said corresponding end panel; said enlarged head is provided at an opposite end of said elongated stem, said head defining said width, and said stem has a corresponding width less than said dimension of said through-hole.
4. The foldable blank of claim 1, wherein said blank is formed of corrugated paper.
5. The foldable blank of claim 1, wherein each end panel includes two key and receiver arrangements to engage two overlapping flaps.
6. The foldable blank of claim 1, wherein said receiver includes a tab foldably connected to said other of said flap and said corresponding end panel and configured to fold out therefrom.
7. The foldable blank of claim 6, wherein said tab is formed by a U-shaped cut in said other of said flap and said corresponding end panel.
8. A method for constructing a casket from a foldable blank having a bottom panel, two end panels, two side panels and a flap at each opposite end of each side panel, in a blank, comprising the steps of: folding the two end panels and two side panels upward relative to the bottom panel to define a box configuration; folding a flap at each end of each side panel to overlap a corresponding end panel; and for each overlapping flap, advancing a key, foldably connected to one of an end panel and an overlapping flap, into a through-hole defined in the other of the end panel and the overlapping flap to at least temporarily hold the overlapping flap in direct engagement with the end panel to retain the foldable blank in the box configuration.
9. The method of claim 8, wherein the step of advancing a key creates a through-hole in said one of an end panel and an overlapping flap, and the method comprises the additional step of engaging a fastener between the each through-hole in the end panel and the through-hole in each overlapping flap.
10. The method of claim 9, wherein the fastener is a cable tie.
11. The method of claim 8, wherein said other of the end panel and the overlapping flap includes a foldable tab that is folded to form the through-hole when the key is advanced into the through-hole.
12. A method for constructing a casket from a foldable blank having a bottom panel, two end panels, two side panels and a flap at each opposite end of each side panel, in a blank, comprising the steps of: folding the two end panels and two side panels upward relative to the bottom panel to define a box configuration, each of the two end panels including two spaced-apart through-holes; folding the flap at each end of each side panel to overlap a corresponding end panel, in which the flap includes a key foldably connected thereto, and wherein the flap is folded so that the key is aligned with one of the through-holes in the corresponding end panel; and for each flap, advancing the key into the aligned through-hole to at least temporarily hold the overlapping flap in direct engagement with the end panel to retain the foldable blank in the box configuration.
13. The method of claim 12, wherein the step of advancing the key comprises pushing the key into the aligned through-hole, wherein pushing the key creates a through-hole in said one of an end panel and an overlapping flap, and wherein the method further comprises engaging a fastener between the each through-hole in the end panel and the through-hole in each overlapping flap.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein the fastener is a cable tie.
15. The method of claim 12, wherein said other of the end panel and the overlapping flap includes a foldable tab that is folded to form the through-hole when the key is advanced into the aligned through-hole.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0023] The bottom panel 20 is foldably connected to the end panels 22, 24 at foldlines FL1 and FL2, respectively, and to the side panels 26, 28 at foldlines FL3 and FL4, respectively. The flaps 30, 32 are foldably connected to opposite ends of side panel 26 at foldlines FL5 and FL6, respectively, and the flaps 34, 36 are connected to opposite ends of side panel 28 at foldlines FL7 and FL8, respectively. It can be appreciated that in the blank 100 the flaps 30, 34, 32, 36 are not connected to the respective adjacent end panels 22, 24, but are instead separated by a cutline. Each of the flaps 30, 32, 34, and 36 includes a foldable key 38 that is cut into the blank 100, as described in more detail with reference to
[0024] Each key 38 may suitably be formed by a cut in a corresponding flap (e.g., flap 30) of the blank 100, as shown in
[0025] As noted above, each key 38 is arranged to be pushed or otherwise advanced through a corresponding receiver 40 in an end panel 22, 24. Each receiver 40 shown in
[0026] It will be appreciated that the receiver 40 may suitably have an oval shape, a shape similar to that of the key 38, a different t-shape, or a polygonal shape that is otherwise configured to retain the head 52 as discussed above. In another embodiment of a receiver, the receiver 40 shown in
[0027] To assemble the casket body 12, the side panels 26, 28 and the end panels 22, 24 are folded upward 90 degrees from the planar position shown in
[0028] In this position, the natural bias of the corrugated fiberboard blank 100 is such that if the flap 30, for instance, is not held against the end panel 22 by external force, it will fall away from the end panel 22. This natural bias is reinforced by the natural bias of the side panel 26 and the end panel 22 to fall back down toward the planar state of the original blank 100. Because of the bulk of the thick and large corrugated paper panels, these natural biases make assembly difficult for one operator who must somehow hold the panels up while fastening the panels together, such as with the fastener 16.
[0029] To address this difficulty, the operator uses the key and receiver arrangement in this embodiment to at least temporarily hold each flap against and in direct engagement with a corresponding end panel. The engagement of the flap 30 to the end panel 22 is illustrated in
[0030] It can be appreciated that the stem 50 has a length from the hinged connection 39 to the edge 53 of the head 52 sufficient to span the thickness of the two panels 30, 22 when the key is pressed into the receiver so that the head 52 is disposed entirely inside the end panel 22, as shown in
[0031] The key 38 can also be used with the modified receiver 40 of
[0032] The operator repeats this operation, using the corresponding key 38 and receiver 40 to retain the flap 34 against the end panel 22, and to retain the flaps 32, 36 against the end panel 24. The flaps 30, 32, 34 and 36 may be engaged in any order, although it is more convenient to engage both flaps on either corresponding end panel sequentiallyi.e., flap 30 is connected to panel 22, followed by flap 34, and then flap 32 is connected to panel 24, followed by flap 36.
[0033] The result of such operations is shown in
[0034] Thereafter, the operator may use the fastener 16 to further secure the flaps 30, 34 to the end panel 22. As discussed above, in this embodiment, each engaged key 38 and receiver 40 forms a corresponding through-hole 40, 41 through the entire end wall formed by each flap 30, 34 and the end panel 22. The fastener 16 in this embodiment is a cable tie that is fed through the through-hole 41 and receiver 40 formed through the flap 30 and the end panel 22, and then through the through-hole 41 and receiver 40 formed through the flap 34 and the end panel 22. The fastener 16 is then secured in a conventional manner for a cable tie, thereby securing the flaps 30, 34 to the end panel 22 as shown in
[0035] The operator may then secure the flaps 34, 36 to the end panel 24 in the same manner. Thereafter, the casket body 12 is complete. It will be appreciated that the deceased may be placed onto the bottom 20 of the casket body 12 before, during or after assembly from the blank 100. The lid 14 may be any suitable structure that covers the casket body. In some cases, a lid may not be used at all. It will be appreciated that the lid 14 in some embodiments is taller than the casket body 12 (which is sometimes called a tray). In such a case, the lid 14 may be constructed in the same manner as the casket body 12 described above. In other words, the lid 14 may be formed from a blank that is similar to that of
[0036] It can be appreciated that the key 38 can be integrated in each end panel 22, 24, rather than in the flaps 30, 32, 34, 36. With this modification, a receiver 40, 40 is integrated into the flaps 30, 32, 34, 36. The manner of assembly is the same as described above, except that the key 38 would be pressed outward from the end panel 22, 24 into the receiver in a corresponding flap. The fastener 16 can be applied in the same manner, extending through the through-hole combinations 40/41 between the two panels.
[0037] It will be appreciated that the above-described 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.