APPARATUS FOR ATTACHING PERSONAL ITEM TO CASKET FOR DISPLAY AS CASKET ORNAMENT
20170014294 ยท 2017-01-19
Inventors
- Christopher C. Bovard (Sunman, IN, US)
- Charles A. Malcomb (Hope, IN, US)
- Daniel G. Meiser (Wilder, KY, US)
- Ilija Rojdev (Cincinnati, OH, US)
- Christopher M. Wessel (Metamora, IN, US)
- Paul Holzman (Mason, OH, US)
Cpc classification
A61G99/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A method of memorializing a deceased comprises the steps of receiving, subsequent to the death of the deceased and prior to a funeral or other memorial service for the deceased, a selection of a personal item of personal significance to the deceased, attaching the personal item to an ornament base, and attaching the ornament base, with the personal item attached thereto, to a casket for the deceased.
Claims
1. A method of memorializing a deceased comprising the steps of: receiving, subsequent to the death of the deceased and prior to a funeral or other memorial service for the deceased, a selection of a personal item of personal significance to the deceased, attaching the personal item to an ornament base, and attaching the ornament base, with the personal item attached thereto, to a casket for the deceased.
2. A method of memorializing a deceased comprising the steps of: selecting, subsequent to the death of the deceased and prior to a funeral or other memorial service for the deceased, a personal item of personal significance to the deceased, directing that the selected personal item be attached to an ornament base, and directing that the ornament base, with the personal item attached thereto, be attached to a casket for the deceased.
3. A casket comprising: a casket shell adapted to receive a deceased, a casket lid closeable on said shell, and a casket ornament attached to one of said shell and said lid, said ornament comprising: a personal item of personal significance to the deceased, an ornament base, means for attaching said personal item to said ornament base, and means for attaching said ornament base to said one of said shell and said lid.
4. The casket of claim 3 wherein said personal item is selected from a group consisting of a hat, a mug, a car, a military medal, a golf ball, a trophy, a doll, a statue/figurine, an article of jewelry, a baseball, a football, a hockey puck, a television remote control, a Bible, a beer bottle, a beer can, a flask, a deck of cards, poker chips, and keys.
5. The casket of claim 3 wherein said base comprises a plate having a plurality of one of hooks positioned thereon and openings formed therein for receiving ties to tie said personal item to said plate.
6. The casket of claim 5 wherein said plate includes a tapered female fitting on a rear side thereof into which is received a matingly tapered male fitting, said male fitting carrying at least one stud.
7. The casket of claim 5 wherein said plate includes a tapered female fitting on a rear side thereof into which is received a matingly tapered male fitting, said male fitting carrying at least one magnet.
8. The casket of claim 3 wherein said base comprises slat wall having a plurality of hooks positioned on said slat wall for receiving ties to tie said personal item to said slat wall.
9. The casket of claim 3 wherein said base comprises an L-shaped plate having a shelf portion and a back portion, said back portion including a plurality of one of hooks positioned thereon, tabs positioned thereon, and openings formed therein for receiving ties to tie said personal item to said back portion.
10. The casket of claim 9 wherein said back portion is narrower than a width of said personal item.
11. The casket of claim 9 wherein said back portion is wider than a width of said personal item.
12. The casket of claim 3 wherein said ornament further includes a transparent cover attached to said base.
13. The casket of claim 12 wherein said cover slides on said base.
14. The casket of claim 12 wherein said cover snaps on said base.
15. The casket of claim 12 wherein said cover is pivoted to said base.
16. The casket of claim 12 wherein said cover has an open top.
17. The casket of claim 16 wherein an upper rim of said open top of said cover has a resilient grabber element attached thereto around a periphery thereof.
18. The casket of claim 3 wherein said base comprises a frame plate having spaced apart generally vertically oriented frame arms movably mounted to said frame plate for horizontal movement.
19. The casket of claim 12 wherein said transparent cover is said means for attaching said personal item to said ornament base.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0051] Upon the death of a loved one, the family member(s) typically make the funeral arrangements with the funeral director for the deceased. A usual part of the arrangements is the selection of a casket and various ornaments to be placed on the casket, for example on the corners of the casket shell or on the cap panel installed in the lid or cap of the casket. Heretofore, the family member has selected from the funeral director's stock on hand of available casket ornaments. The present invention opens up vast new opportunities for personalization of the casket to the deceased by the family. In fact, the family member is able to design (and even construct if they so desire) casket ornaments of their own design, thus not relying on pre-manufactured casket ornaments of finite designs. The present invention allows a loved one to select a personal item, attach (or have attached) the personal item to the ornament base, and attach (or have attached) the ornament base to the chosen casket. The present invention thus provides practically limitless opportunities for personalization of the casket by the family or love one.
[0052] As discussed above, various commercially available personal items that are particularly suited for use in the present invention are a hat, a mug, a car, a military medal, a golf ball, a trophy, a doll, a statue/figurine, an article of jewelry, a baseball, a football, a hockey puck, a television remote control, a Bible, a beer bottle, a beer can, a flask, a deck of cards, poker chips, and keys. In addition to purchased Items, items personally owned by the deceased during his/her life can be used. Other personal items other than those listed could also be used and so the invention is not limited in this regard.
[0053] Various commercially available means of attaching the personal item to the ornament base can be successfully used. Such means include straps, ties, bands, stretch bands, string, decorative ribbon, leather laces, twist ties, zip ties, and rubber bands, preferably, but not necessarily, transparent. All such devices shall be generically embraced by the term ties as that term is used in the claims. On the ornament base, for use in securing the personal item with the ties (as defined above), various commercially available means such as screws, studs, posts, hooks, clips, tabs, or the like can be used. All such devices shall be generically embraced by the term hooks as that term is used in the claims. Other commercially available means that can be used to attach the personal item to the ornament base include hook and loop, adhesives, double sided tape, magnets, sticky putty, shrink wrap, transparent mesh, or the like. As well, the personal item can be attached to the ornament base via the use of a transparent cover that attaches to the ornament base and that contains the personal item, for example the personal item can be supported on a bottom wall of the cover; in this case ties and the like would not be required to attach the personal item to the ornament base.
[0054] Various means of attaching the ornament base to the casket shell corner can be successfully used, such means providing either removable attachment or permanent attachment. Such means include studs and magnets, whether with or without the above-described cooperating fittings, as well as the commercially available ties, hook and loop, adhesives, double sided tape, or the like, mentioned above.
[0055] The various embodiments of the invention shown and described are merely for illustrative purposes only, as the drawings and the description are not intended to restrict or limit in any way the scope of the claims. Those skilled in the art will appreciate various changes, modifications, and improvements which can be made to the invention without departing from the spirit or scope thereof. The invention in its broader aspects is therefore not limited to the specific details and representative apparatus and methods shown and described. Departures may therefore be made from such details without departing from the spirit or scope of the general inventive concept. Accordingly, the scope of the invention shall be limited only by the following claims and their equivalents.