Cemetery Vase

- Floracraft Corporation

A two-part cemetery vase includes a vase proper and a mounting stand coupled to the vase proper.

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Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application claims the benefit of U.S. Ser. No. 63/234,734 filed 19 Aug. 2021.

FIELD

The present disclosure generally relates to a cemetery vase. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to a two-part cemetery vase including a vase proper and a mounting stand coupled to the vase proper.

BACKGROUND

This section provides background information related to the present disclosure which is not necessarily prior art.

Various types of cemetery vases are known. While known cemetery vases may generally serve their intended purposes, all are associated with disadvantages. As such, a need for continued improvement in the art remains.

SUMMARY

This section provides a general summary of the disclosure and is not a comprehensive disclosure of its full scope or all of its features.

It is a general object of the present teachings to provide a cemetery vase designed to withstand wind.

It is another general object of the present teachings to provide a cemetery vase that accommodates a wide variety of arrangements.

It is yet another general object of the present teachings to provide a cemetery vase that is quick and easy to install.

It is still yet another general object of the present teachings to provide a two-part cemetery vase that is more easily shipped.

In accordance with one particular aspect, the present teachings provide a two-part cemetery vase including a vase proper and a mounting stand coupled to the vase proper.

In accordance with another particular aspect, the present teachings provide a method of assembling a two-part cemetery vase. The method includes configuring the vase in a first orientation by inserting a lower end of the vase proper into the upper cylindrical portion of the mounting stand and rotating the vase proper relative to the mounting stand. The method may further include configuring the vase in a second, shipping orientation by nesting the vase proper at least partially within axially extending spikes of the mounting portion to effectively reduce a length of the vase.

In accordance with another particular aspect, the present teachings provide a two-part cemetery vase including two-part cemetery vase including vase proper and a mounting stand. The mounting stand includes a connection portion adapted to interface with the vase proper. The connection portion has a cylindrical sidewall defining a female opening receiving a male portion defined at the bottom of the vase proper. The connection portion is closed at a lower end by a circular disk. The disk extends in a radial direction and is formed to include a plurality of holes axially extending there through for the drainage of water. The mounting stand includes a lower portion defined by a plurality of downwardly extending spikes. Upper ends of the spikes intersect the cylindrical sidewall of the connection portion. An inner side of each upper end may define an arcuate face abutting the vase proper and cooperating with the vase proper to center the vase proper within the opening. The connection portion further includes a plurality of detents that inwardly extend into the opening. The detents cooperate with a flange formed the bottom of the vase proper to maintain a connection between the mounting stand and the vase proper. The flange extends spirally around at least a portion of the vase proper. The vase proper is inserted into the female opening of the connection portion and rotated relative to the mounting stand to couple the vase proper and the mounting stand in a threaded manner. The vase proper and the mounting stand are both be formed of injection molded plastic.

Further areas of applicability will become apparent from the description provided herein. The description and specific examples in this summary are intended for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure.

DRAWINGS

The drawings described herein are for illustrative purposes only of selected embodiments and not all possible implementations are intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure.

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a cemetery vase constructed in accordance with the present teachings.

FIG. 2 is a mounting stand of the cemetery vase of FIG. 1.

FIG. 3 is a side view of the mounting stand of FIG. 2.

FIG. 4 is a top view of the mounting stand of FIG. 2.

FIG. 5 is a bottom view of the mounting stand of FIG. 2.

FIG. 6 is a perspective view of another cemetery vase constructed in accordance with the present teachings, the cemetery vase shown in a first, use orientation.

FIG. 6A is another perspective view of the cemetery vase of FIG. 6 illustrating the cemetery vase in a second, shipping orientation with the vase proper nested within the spikes of the mounting stand.

FIG. 7 is a mounting stand of the cemetery vase of FIG. 6.

FIG. 8 is a side view of the mounting stand of FIG. 7.

FIG. 9 is a top view of the mounting stand of FIG. 7.

FIG. 10 is a bottom view of the mounting stand of FIG. 7.

FIG. 11 is a perspective view of another cemetery vase constructed in accordance with the present teachings.

FIG. 12 is a mounting stand of the cemetery vase of FIG. 11.

FIG. 13 is a side view of the mounting stand of FIG. 12.

FIG. 14 is a top view of the mounting stand of FIG. 12.

FIG. 15 is a bottom view of the mounting stand of FIG. 12.

FIG. 16 is a perspective view of another cemetery vase constructed in accordance with the present teachings.

FIG. 17 is a mounting stand of the cemetery vase of FIG. 16.

FIG. 18 is a side view of the mounting stand of FIG. 17.

FIG. 19 is a top view of the mounting stand of FIG. 17.

FIG. 20 is a bottom view of the mounting stand of FIG. 17.

FIG. 21 is a perspective view of another cemetery vase constructed in accordance with the present teachings.

FIG. 22 is a mounting stand of the cemetery vase of FIG. 17.

FIG. 23 is a side view of the mounting stand of FIG. 22.

FIG. 24 is a top view of the mounting stand of FIG. 22.

FIG. 25 is a bottom view of the mounting stand of FIG. 22.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

Example embodiments will now be described more fully with reference to the accompanying drawings.

Example embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and will fully convey the scope to those who are skilled in the art. Numerous specific details are set forth such as examples of specific components, devices, and methods, to provide a thorough understanding of embodiments of the present disclosure. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that specific details need not be employed, that the example embodiment should not be construed to limit the scope of the present disclosure. Well-known processes, well-known device structures, and well-known technologies are not described herein in detail.

With initial reference to FIGS. 1-5 a cemetery vase constructed in accordance with the teachings of the present invention is illustrated and generally identified at reference character 10. The cemetery vase is shown to have a two-part construction including a vase proper 12 and mounting stand or base 14. The vase proper 12 and the mounting stand 14 may both be formed of injection molded plastic, for example. Alternatively, the vase proper 12 and the mounting stand 14 may be formed of any other suitable material within the scope of the present teachings. In FIGS. 2-5, the vase proper 12 has been removed for purposes of illustration. It will be understood the vase proper 12 may have a different configuration within the scope of the present teachings.

The mounting stand 14 includes a top portion or connection portion 16 adapted to interface with cooperating features of the vase proper 12. In this embodiment and the embodiment that follow, one of the vase proper 12 and the mounting stand 14 includes a female opening for receiving a male portion of the other of the vase proper 12 and the mounting stand 14. In the embodiment illustrated herein, the vase proper 12 includes the female opening and the mounting stand defines the male portion. It will be appreciated, however, that, alternatively, the vase proper 12 may define the male portion and the mounting stand 14 may include the female opening. Such an alternatively construction will be understood to be within the scope of the present teachings. As particularly illustrated in FIGS. 1-3, for example, the connection portion 16 has a cylindrical sidewall 18 defining a male element received within a corresponding female opening 20 in the bottom of the vase proper 12. The vase proper 12 and the mounting stand 14 may be press-fit together in an axial direction.

The cylindrical sidewall 18 may include a plurality of radially extending ribs 22 for securing a connection between the mounting stand 14 and the vase proper 12. A radially extending disk closes a lower end of the cylindrical portion 16. A plurality of holes 24 may axially extends through the connection portion 16 to facilitate the drainage of water.

The mounting stand is illustrated to include a lower portion 26 defined by a plurality of downwardly extending legs or spikes 28. In the embodiment illustrated, the lower portion 26 is defined by four spikes 28. The lower portion 26 may alternatively include a greater or lesser number of spikes 28 within the scope of the present teachings.

Turning to FIGS. 6-10, another cemetery vase constructed in accordance with the teachings of the present invention is illustrated and generally identified at reference character 100. The cemetery vase 100 is again shown to have a two-part construction including a vase proper 112 and mounting stand or base 114. The vase proper 112 and the mounting stand 114 may both be formed of injection molded plastic or any other suitable material. In FIGS. 7-10, the vase proper 112 has been removed for purposes of illustration. It will be understood the vase proper 112 may have a different configuration within the scope of the present teachings.

The mounting stand 114 includes a top portion or connection portion 116 adapted to interface with cooperating features of the vase proper 112. As illustrated, the connection portion 116 has a cylindrical sidewall 118 defining a female opening 124 for receiving a corresponding male portion at a bottom 122 of the vase proper 112.

The connection portion 116 may be closed at a lower side by a cylindrical disk 128. The cylindrical disk 128 may formed with a plurality of holes 130 axially extending there through for the drainage of water.

The mounting stand 114 may include a lower portion 132 defined by a plurality of downwardly extending legs or spikes 134. In the embodiment illustrated, the lower portion 132 is defined by four spikes 134. The lower portion 132 may alternatively include a greater or lesser number of spikes 134 within the scope of the present teachings. Upper ends of the spikes 134 may intersect the cylindrical sidewall 118 of the connection portion 116 and on an inner side 138 of each upper end a detent 140. The detents 140 may extend radially inward and are adapted to cooperate with a flange 142 formed on or otherwise carried at the bottom of the vase proper 112 to maintain a connection between the mounting stand 114 and the vase proper 112. The flange 142 may extend spirally around at least a portion of the vase proper 112 and may cooperate in a thread-like manner with the detents 140 to couple the vase proper 112 and the mounting stand 114.

In FIG. 6, the vase 100 is shown in a first, use orientation. In FIG. 6A, the vase 100 is shown in a second, shipping orientation. In the second orientation, the vase proper 112 is nested within the spikes 134 of the mounting stand 114 to effectively reduce an axial length of the vase 100. It will be understood that the other embodiments herein may be similarly configured in such a second, shipping orientation.

Turning to FIGS. 11-15, another cemetery vase constructed in accordance with the teachings of the present invention is illustrated and generally identified at reference character 200. The cemetery vase 200 is again shown to have a two-part construction including a vase proper 212 and mounting stand or base 214. The vase proper 212 and the mounting stand 214 may both be formed of injection molded plastic or any other suitable material. In FIGS. 12-15, the vase proper 212 has been removed for purposes of illustration. It will be understood the vase proper 212 may have a different configuration within the scope of the present teachings.

The mounting stand 214 includes a top portion or connection portion 216 adapted to interface with cooperating features of the vase proper 212. As illustrated, the connection portion 216 may have a cylindrical sidewall 218 defining a female opening 220. The female opening 220 may include a thread 222 for cooperating with a corresponding thread 224 formed at a bottom of the vase proper 212. The vase proper 212 may be inserted into the female opening 220 of the connection portion 216 and rotated relative to the mounting stand 214 to couple the vase proper 212 and the mounting stand 214 in a threaded or thread-like manner.

The cylinder of the connection portion 216 may be closed at a lower side by a radially extending disk 230. The radially extending disk 230 may be formed with a plurality of holes 232 axially extending therethrough for the drainage of water.

The mounting stand 214 may include a lower portion 234 defined by a plurality of downwardly extending legs or spikes 236. In the embodiment illustrated, the lower portion 234 is defined by four spikes 236. The lower portion 234 may alternatively include a greater or lesser number of spikes 236 within the scope of the present teachings.

Turning to FIGS. 16-20, another cemetery vase constructed in accordance with the teachings of the present invention is illustrated and generally identified at reference character 300. The cemetery vase 300 is again shown to have a two-part construction including a vase proper 312 and mounting stand or base 314. The vase proper 312 and the mounting stand 214 may both be formed of injection molded plastic or any other suitable material. In FIGS. 17-20, the vase proper 312 has been removed for purposes of illustration. It will be understood the vase proper 312 may have a different configuration within the scope of the present teachings.

The mounting stand 314 includes a top portion or connection portion 316 adapted to interface with cooperating features of the vase proper 312. As illustrated, the connection portion 316 has a cylindrical sidewall 318 defining a female opening 320 for receiving a male portion defined at the bottom of the vase proper 312.

The connection portion 316 may closed at a lower end by a circular disk 328. The disk 328 extends in a radial direction and may be formed with a plurality of holes 330 axially extending there through for the drainage of water.

The mounting stand 314 may include a lower portion 332 defined by a plurality of downwardly extending legs or spikes 334. In the embodiment illustrated, the lower portion is defined by four spikes 334. The lower portion 332 may alternatively include a greater or lesser number of spikes 334 within the scope of the present teachings. Upper ends of the spikes 334 may intersect the cylindrical sidewall 318 of the connection portion 316. An inner side 340 of each upper end may define an arcuate face abutting the vase proper 312 and cooperating with the vase proper 312 to center the vase proper 312 within the opening 320.

The connection portion 316 may further include a plurality of detents 342 that inwardly extend into the opening 320. The detents 342 cooperates with a flange 344 formed on or otherwise carried at the bottom of the vase proper 312 to maintain a connection between the mounting stand 314 and the vase proper 312. The flange 344 may extend spirally around at least a portion of the vase proper 312. The vase proper 312 may be inserted into the female opening 320 of the connection portion 316 and rotated relative to the mounting stand 314 to couple the vase proper 312 and the mounting stand 314 in a threaded or thread-like manner.

Turning to FIGS. 21-25, another cemetery vase constructed in accordance with the teachings of the present invention is illustrated and generally identified at reference character 400. The cemetery vase 400 is again shown to have a two-part construction including a vase proper 412 and mounting stand or base 414. The vase proper 412 and the mounting stand 414 may both be formed of injection molded plastic or any other suitable material. In FIGS. 22-24, the vase proper 412 has been removed for purposes of illustration. It will be understood the vase proper 412 may have a different configuration within the scope of the present teachings.

The mounting stand 414 includes a top portion or connection portion 416 adapted to interface with cooperating features of the vase proper 412. As illustrated, the connection portion 416 has a cylindrical sidewall 418 defining a female opening 420 for receiving a male portion defined at the bottom of the vase proper 412.

The connection portion 416 may closed at a lower end by a circular disk 428. The disk 428 extends in a radial direction and may be formed with a plurality of holes 430 axially extending there through for the drainage of water.

The mounting stand 414 may include a lower portion 432 defined by a plurality of downwardly extending legs or spikes 434. In the embodiment illustrated, the lower portion is defined by four spikes 434. The lower portion 432 may alternatively include a greater or lesser number of spikes 434 within the scope of the present teachings.

The connection portion 316 may further include a plurality of detents 442 that inwardly extend into the opening 420. The detents 442 cooperates with a flange 444 formed on or otherwise carried at the bottom of the vase proper 412 to maintain a connection between the mounting stand 414 and the vase proper 412. The flange 444 may extend spirally around at least a portion of the vase proper 412. The vase proper 412 may be inserted into the female opening 420 of the connection portion 416 and rotated relative to the mounting stand 414 to couple the vase proper 412 and the mounting stand 414 in a threaded or thread-like manner.

Accordingly, the present teachings provide various two-part construction embodiments of cemetery stands. The various designs are designed to withstand wind (e.g., allowing wind to blow through the spikes), accommodate a wide variety of arrangements, and are quick and easy to install.

The foregoing description of the embodiments has been provided for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure. Individual elements or features of a particular embodiment are generally not limited to that particular embodiment, but, where applicable, are interchangeable and can be used in a selected embodiment, even if not specifically shown or described. The same may also be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the disclosure, and all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of the disclosure.

Claims

1. A two-part cemetery vase comprising:

a vase proper; and
a mounting stand coupled to the vase proper.

2. The two-part cemetery vase of claim 1, wherein the vase proper and the mounting stand are both constructed of an injection molded plastic.

3. The two-part cemetery vase of claim 1, wherein one of the vase proper and the mounting stand includes a female portion and the other of the vase proper and the mounting stand includes a male portion for insertion into the female portion.

4. The two-part cemetery vase of claim 3, wherein the vase proper and the mounting stand are press-fit together in an axial direction.

5. The two-part cemetery vase of claim 1, wherein the mounting stand includes an upper cylindrical portion and the vase proper includes a lower opening axially receiving the upper cylindrical portion.

6. The two-part cemetery vase of claim 5, wherein a lower end of the upper cylindrical portion of the mounting stand is closed by a radially extending disk.

7. The two-part cemetery vase of claim 6, wherein the radially extending disk includes a plurality of holes axially extending therethrough.

8. The two-part cemetery vase of claim 1, wherein the vase is configurable to a first, use orientation and a second, shipping orientation, such that in the second orientation, the vase proper is nested within the spikes of the mounting stand to effectively reduce an axial length of the vase.

9. The two-part cemetery vase of claim 5, wherein the connection portion and the vase proper are connected in a threaded manner.

10. The two-part cemetery vase of claim 1, wherein one of the vase proper and the mounting stand includes a female thread and the other of the vase proper and the mounting stand includes a male thread for engaging the female portion.

11. The two-part cemetery vase of claim 1, wherein one of the vase proper and the mounting stand includes a flange and the other of the vase proper and the mounting stand includes a plurality of detents cooperating with the flange to couple the vase proper and the mounting stand.

12. The two-part cemetery vase of claim 11, wherein the flange is formed about a lower end of the vase proper and at least partially extends spirally about the vase proper.

13. The two-part cemetery vase of claim 12, wherein vase proper is axially inserted into a cylindrical opening defined by the mounting stand and the vase proper is rotated relative to the mounting stand to engage the flange with the plurality of detents in a threaded manner.

14. The two-part cemetery vase of claim 5, wherein the upper cylindrical portion of the mounting stand includes a cylindrical sidewall and upper ends of the spikes intersect the cylindrical sidewall and extend into the opening of the cylindrical portion.

15. The two-part cemetery vase of claim 14, wherein inner side of each upper end defines an arcuate face abutting the vase proper and cooperating with the vase proper to center the vase proper within the opening.

16. The two-part cemetery vase of claim 15, wherein the connection portion further includes a plurality of detents that inwardly extend into the opening and cooperate with a flange formed on or otherwise carried at a bottom of the vase proper to maintain a connection between the mounting stand and the vase proper.

17. The two-part cemetery vase of claim 16, wherein flange extends spirally around at least a portion of the vase proper and engages the detents in a threaded manner.

18. A method of assembling the two-part cemetery vase of claim 5, the method comprising configuring the vase in a first orientation by inserting a lower end of the vase proper into the upper cylindrical portion of the mounting stand and rotating the vase proper relative to the mounting stand.

19. The method of assembling the two-part cemetery vase of claim 18, the method further comprising configuring the vase in a second, shipping orientation by nesting the vase proper at least partially within axially extending spikes of the mounting portion to effectively reduce a length of the vase.

20. A two-part cemetery vase comprising:

a vase proper; and
a mounting stand, the mounting stand including a connection portion adapted to interface with the vase proper, the connection portion having a cylindrical sidewall defining a female opening receiving a male portion defined at the bottom of the vase proper, the connection portion closed at a lower end by a circular disk, the disk extending in a radial direction and formed with a plurality of holes axially extending there through for the drainage of water, the mounting stand including a lower portion defined by a plurality of downwardly extending spikes, upper ends of the spikes intersecting the cylindrical sidewall of the connection portion, an inner side of each upper end may defining an arcuate face abutting the vase proper and cooperating with the vase proper to center the vase proper within the opening, the connection portion further including a plurality of detents that inwardly extend into the opening, the detents cooperating with a flange formed the bottom of the vase proper to maintain a connection between the mounting stand and the vase proper, the flange extending spirally around at least a portion of the vase proper, the vase proper inserted into the female opening of the connection portion and rotated relative to the mounting stand to couple the vase proper and the mounting stand in a threaded manner;
wherein the vase proper and the mounting stand are both be formed of injection molded plastic.
Patent History
Publication number: 20230059626
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 17, 2022
Publication Date: Feb 23, 2023
Applicant: Floracraft Corporation (Ludington, MI)
Inventors: Lindsey DELLINGER (Grand Rapids, MI), Dondi RICHARDSON (Ludington, MI), Amy Steidl OLSON (Ludington, MI), Eric ERWIN (Ludington, MI), Brett KINCAID (Grand Rapids, MI)
Application Number: 17/889,581
Classifications
International Classification: A01G 5/04 (20060101); E04H 13/00 (20060101);