FIVE SIDED OBELISK COLUMBARIUM
20170298648 ยท 2017-10-19
Inventors
- Paul M. Eickhof (Crookston, MN, US)
- Stephen Noyes (Brooklyn, NY, US)
- Hadi Sajadi (Eagan, MN, US)
- Thomas DeBoer (Crookston, MN, US)
- Peter Tollefson (Crookston, MN, US)
- David J. Trousil (Crookston, MN, US)
Cpc classification
E04H13/006
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04C2003/0495
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04C3/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04C3/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A columbarium and ossuary system includes a five side columbarium. An obelisk like section includes a vertically extending central frame member. The central frame member has frame assemblies radiating outward from the central frame member. A plurality of niches are disposed about the central hub and supported by the hub. Each of the niches has an outer opening and sides abutting adjacent ones of the frame assemblies and converging from the outer opening towards the central hub. The lower section having a plurality of niches surrounding a center ossuary. A delivery chute is detachably mountable to the columbarium for pivoting to tilt the chute and deliver flexible urns to the ossuary.
Claims
1. A columbarium, comprising: a vertically extending central frame member; frame assemblies extending outward from the central frame member; a plurality of niches disposed about the central hub and supported by the hub, each of the niches having an outer opening and sides abutting adjacent ones of the frame assemblies and converging from the outer opening towards the central hub.
2. A columbarium according to claim 1, further comprising a plurality of radially extending frame elements mounted to the hub.
3. A columbarium according to claim 1, wherein the columbarium comprises five sides.
4. A columbarium according to claim 1, wherein the columbarium includes five columns of the niches disposed about the central hub.
5. A columbarium according to claim 1, wherein the columbarium comprises a plurality of levels of the niches.
6. A columbarium according to claim 1, wherein the columbarium comprises a plurality of levels of the niches, wherein niches of different ones of the plurality of levels of niches are aligned vertically with niches of adjacent levels.
7. A columbarium and ossuary system, comprising: an upper section including a vertically extending central frame member; frame assemblies extending outward from the central frame member; a plurality of niches disposed about the central hub and supported by the hub, each of the niches having an outer opening and sides abutting adjacent ones of the frame assemblies and converging from the outer opening towards the central hub. a lower section having a plurality of niches surrounding a center ossuary.
8. A columbarium according to claim 7, wherein the tower configuration comprises an obelisk.
9. A columbarium according to claim 7, wherein the columbarium comprises five sides.
10. A columbarium according to claim 7, further comprising an access niche leading to the ossuary.
12. A columbarium according to claim 7, wherein the upper section comprises an obelisk.
13. A columbarium according to claim 7, wherein the upper section comprises a delivery system to the ossuary.
14. A columbarium according to claim 7, further comprising a flag pole support
15. A columbarium according to claim 7, wherein the center ossuary comprises a plurality of partition walls separating the ossuary into a plurality of distinct chambers.
16. A columbarium according to claim 15, wherein the upper section comprises five columns of niches and the ossuary of the lower section comprises five chambers.
17. An ossuary delivery system comprising: a removable shutter element mounted to an ossuary with shutter mounting hardware attached to the ossuary and complementary shutter mounting hardware attached to the removable shutter; a chute assembly, the chute assembly comprising: a chute portion attached to the mounting element; a mounting portion mountable to the shutter mounting hardware with the chute portion being pivotable relative to the ossuary about a substantially horizontal rotational axis.
18. An ossuary delivery system according to claim 17, wherein the mounting portion comprises a bolt and nut.
19. An ossuary delivery system according to claim 17, wherein the shutter mounting hardware attached to the ossuary defines a slot.
20. An ossuary delivery system according to claim 19, wherein the mounting portion comprises a bolt engaging the slot.
21. An ossuary delivery system according to claim 17, further comprising an insignia plate mounted to the chute portion.
22. An ossuary delivery system according to claim 17, further comprising interchangeable insignia plates mounted to the chute portion, each of the interchangeable insignia plates have a discrete insignia.
23. An ossuary delivery system according to claim 17, further comprising a handle mounted to the chute portion spaced apart from the mounting portion.
24. An ossuary delivery system according to claim 17, further comprising a support spaced apart from the mounting portion and configured to engage the ossuary prior to lifting.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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[0045] In the embodiment shown, the obelisk (102) and the base (104) each have five sides with a periphery formed as a pentagon. It can be appreciated that should the columbarium (100) be used to inurn remains for those in the military, each of the five sides may include a respective military branch insignia (190). Such an insignia may represent one of the five branches of the military, the army, marines, air force, navy and coast guard. It can also be appreciated that remains of service personnel may be placed in the niches (110) corresponding to the insignia of the branch in which they served.
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[0049] As the niches (110) of the obelisk section (102) have a generally triangular shape and narrow from the face of each niche (110) towards the center, conventional cylindrical urns may be difficult to fit in the smaller cross-sections of uppermost tiers of niches (110). As shown in
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[0051] The lower columbarium ossuary unit includes a cover (212), a vault (208) and multiple niches (220) dispersed around a periphery of the columbarium and ossuary unit (204). An ossuary cover section (212) slants downward and outward from the bottom of the obelisk (202) to the periphery of the lower columbarium and ossuary unit (204). The cover section (212) forms a surface that serves as a memorial band with cover elements (214) mounted at a downward and outward slant between the bottom of the obelisk and the periphery of the lower unit (204). The bottom of the obelisk (202) includes access niches (250) that provide access to the ossuary vault (208).
[0052] As with the embodiment for the obelisk (102) each of the niches (220) includes shutters (120) and mounting hardware (122). The niches (220) also include side walls (124) that extend toward one another from the front shutter to define niches having a triangular cross section for the niches in the obelisk (202). The niches (220) in the combination ossuary and columbarium unit (204) form substantially rectangular niches for the center portions of the sides of the unit (204) while the niches at the corners of the five sided unit (204) have a quadrilateral cross section narrowing from outer to inner sides. The mounting hardware (122) may be hidden type hardware such as shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 8,438,794 and 8,782,969.
[0053] The vault (208) provides for disposal of cremated remains in a shared communal repository of the ossuary (204). Moreover, cremated remains inurned in such a manner may utilize a flexible urn (1000) that provides for delivery to the vault (208) while maintaining separation of the individual remains. Such communal inurnment provides for reduced costs while maintaining dignity and respect. The vault (208) may be a single repository space in which remains in flexible urns (1000) are received. If preferred, the vault (208) may include radially extending partition walls (222) that separate the vault (208) into five distinct chambers corresponding to each of the military branches. An outer vault wall (224) separates the niches (220) from the vault (208). The vault (208) may have a cast concrete construction or may be utilize weatherproof materials similar to that used for the niches. The configuration is generally adapted for the installation site and the particular application requirements.
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[0056] In one embodiment, to deposit a flexible urn (1000) containing remains in the vault (208), access is provided through one of the access niches (250) at the lower portion of the obelisk (202). The front shutter is removed from one of the access niches (250). The access niches (250) each have an opening in the bottom that provides for delivering the flexible urns (1000) into the vault area (208). The flexible urn (1000) may simply be placed in the access niche and then drops into the vault (208). As explained hereinafter, a slide or chute may also be utilized to deliver the flexible urns (1000) into the vault (208). The vault (208) is separate from the individual niches (220) that are spaced about the periphery of the vault (208), as shown for example in
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[0063] To deposit a flexible urn (1000) with the delivery system (260), the shutter (120) for an access niche (250) corresponding to the correct service branch is removed. The mounting assembly (268) is then attached to the shelf flange (136). The endwall (274) having the correct insignia (276) is slid into the end of the chute (262). The chute (262) may be lowered so that the support (264) rests on the ossuary cover (212). A flexible urn may then be placed at the end of the chute (262) against the endwall (274). When the flexible urn is to be delivered, the handle (266) is lifted and the chute (262) rotates about the hinge (272). When the chute (262) is at a sufficiently steep angle, the flexible urn will slide down the chute (262) and through the opening in the bottom of the access niche (250) and into the vault (208). The chute may then be lowered and the delivery system (260) may be removed so that the shutter (120) to the access niche (250) may be replaced.
[0064] It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.