Mycelium composite burial container
11638671 ยท 2023-05-02
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Abstract
A container for holding the deceased or their remains having an outer surface, a lid, an opening, and one or more pegs. The outer surface made at least in part of mycelium composite and featuring a plurality of equally spaced apart grooves on at least a majority of the outer surface. The lid made at least in part of mycelium composite, wherein the lid is configured to completely seal the opening. The one or more pegs made at least in part of mycelium composite, each peg having a first end and a second end distal from the first end, the first end configured for insertion into any of the plurality of grooves, the second end including of a decorative element.
Claims
1. A container for holding a deceased or their remains comprising: a) an outer surface made at least in part of mycelium composite, wherein the outer surface comprises a plurality of equally spaced apart grooves on at least a majority of the outer surface; b) an opening for receiving the deceased or their remains; c) a lid made at least in part of mycelium composite, wherein the lid is configured to completely seal the opening; and d) one or more pegs made at least in part of mycelium composite, each peg comprising a first end and a second end distal from the first end, the first end configured for insertion into any of the plurality of grooves, the second end consisting essentially of a decorative element.
2. The container of claim 1, wherein the decorative element is made of mycelium composite.
3. The container of claim 1, wherein the lid is partially attached to the container at the opening by one or more hinges.
4. The container of claim 1, wherein the outer surface comprises a bottom wall, two long parallel side walls that are equal in length and width extending upward from the bottom wall, two short parallel sides walls that are equal in length and width extending upward from the bottom wall, the long side walls perpendicular to the short side walls and the long side walls longer than the short side walls.
5. The container of claim 4 wherein the bottom wall further comprises two or more tunnels, each tunnel for receiving a rod, the rods for holding the container and lowering the container into a grave pit.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Embodiments of the present invention will be described by way of example only, and not limitation, with reference to the accompanying drawings. The drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale and whenever possible, the same or like reference numbers are used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like parts.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(7) Referring now to the figures where similar reference characters denote similar elements throughout the figures,
(8) The outer surface comprises a bottom wall 116, two long parallel side walls 118 that are of equal length and width extending upward from the bottom wall 116, two short parallel sides walls 120 that are of equal length and width extending upward from the bottom wall 116, the long side walls 118 perpendicular to the short walls 120 and the long walls 118 longer than the short walls 120. In a preferred embodiment, the bottom wall, long walls, and short walls are between 5 to 7 inches thick, inclusive, with 5 inches being the ideal thickness. The bottom wall 116 having two or more tunnels 122 extending horizontally and widthwise through the bottom wall 116. The two or more tunnels 122 each configured to receive rods 102 for carrying and lowering the container into the grave pit.
(9) In a preferred embodiment, the lid 104 is a friction lid measuring approximately 7 to 10 inches deep, inclusive, with 8 inches being the ideal depth. The width and length of the lid 104 is 2 inches more than the external width and length of the outer surface of the container 100. The external width of the outer surface is a minimum of 33 inches and the external length of the outer surface is a minimum of 84 inches. The external height of the outer surface preferably measuring 16 to 24 inches, inclusive.
(10) The invention preferably using local indigenous mycelium samples, or common non-competitive mycelium strains cast in silicone or upcycled plastic mold. The mycelium composite is made of a mixture of mycelium spores and any nutrient material capable of being digested by the mycelium. Nutrient material may include any carbon-based material such as plant stems, straw, hemp hurds, corn husks or other non-leafy fibers of a plant. The nutrient material is pasteurized before use to remove any bacteria present. It is then dried and combined with mycelium spores sufficient to digest the nutrient material. The mycelium composite is fed with water, mixed, and left for 5 to 10 days or until the nutrient material is completely digested. The mycelium composite is then placed in a clear mold until it is dried. The mold should be clear in order to allow light to reach the mycelium composite to facilitate digestion of the nutrient material. The mold may be made of plastic, silicone, or any clear material commonly used to make molds. The mold configured to produce the desired shape of the container. The container is then removed from the mold and then allowed to air dry for another few days to ensure complete structural solidity.
(11) This disclosure is not intended to limit the invention to the particular assembly disclosed, but, to the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the scope of the claims.