Linings And Coverings Patents (Class 27/19)
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Patent number: 7555819Abstract: A coffin comprises a frame and a cover layer formed from a plurality of strands of a first material interlaced with a plurality of strands of a second material. The cover layer is attached to the frame by the second material to form a recess for receiving a cadaver. The cover layer is a woven cover layer comprising weft strands formed of the first material warp strands formed of the second material. Each of a plurality of the strands of the second material pass through at least one through hole provided in the frame, thereby to secure the cover layer to the frame.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2007Date of Patent: July 7, 2009Assignee: Devoncraft UK, Ltd.Inventor: Philip Wensley
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Publication number: 20090077780Abstract: A casket memorabilia compartment assembly adapted to couple to a casket to provide display and/or storage of pictures memorializing the deceased. The memorabilia compartment assembly comprises a panel mountable to the casket for swinging displacement between an inner hanging position within the casket and an outer hanging without the casket. The panel includes a display side exposed when in the outer hanging position. The display side includes a compartment for the display and/or storage of pictures. The outer surface of the compartment is transparent so as to view the pictures within the compartment. The memorabilia compartment assembly can be incorporated into a big body and/or throw used during viewing of the deceased.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2008Publication date: March 26, 2009Applicant: Batesville Services, Inc.Inventors: Greg Wray, Jamie D. Riddle
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Patent number: 7478462Abstract: A casket lid includes a lid member having an underside and a dish assembly covering a first section of the underside of the lid member. The dish assembly includes a first cover member having a flap and a covering section, the flap being mounted to the lid member and the covering section extending over the flap and the first section of the underside of the lid member. The dish assembly can have a first panel extending over a first section of the underside of the lid member and having a first edge. The casket lid can include an insertion member defining an insertion groove and positioned on one of the underside of the lid member and a second panel of the dish assembly, the first edge of the first panel being inserted into the insertion groove.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2005Date of Patent: January 20, 2009Assignee: Fournitures Funéraires Victoriaville Inc.Inventors: Pascal Robert, Rémi Boudreault
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Patent number: 7472462Abstract: A casket comprises a shell having a pair of opposed side walls and a pair of opposed end walls, the walls defining an upwardly facing flange of the shell, a lid closeable upon the flange of the shell, and a cover removably positioned on the shell when the lid is open, the cover being constructed of a first section which overlies the flange and a second section which overlies a portion of the shell side and end walls extending downward from the flange, the first and second sections being joined along lengths thereof by a third malleable section which functions as a stave thereby permitting an angle formed between the first and second sections to be manually adjusted and set.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2007Date of Patent: January 6, 2009Assignee: Batesville Services, Inc.Inventors: Daniel J. Parker, Angela K. Topper
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Publication number: 20080301921Abstract: In one embodiment, an enclosure comprises: a cover comprising a plastic material and a base comprising a plastic material. The base comprises a chamfered portion, and a rib extending longitudinally, substantially parallel with the longitudinal walls. In another embodiment, the enclosure comprises: a cover comprising a plastic material, and a base comprising a plastic material. The bottom portion of the base comprises a rib configured to subsequently receive a support material. In yet another embodiment, the enclosure comprises: a cover, a base, and a vent comprising a one way valve and configured to release gas from the enclosure. The base comprises a guide configured to receive the cover peripheral edge. The guide has a receiving portion having a receiving portion height and an aligning portion having a aligning portion height, and wherein the receiving portion height is less than or equal to about 70% of the aligning portion height.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2007Publication date: December 11, 2008Inventors: Robert J. Pirozzoli, Alexander P. Pirozzoli, Wayne William Russomano
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Patent number: 7458137Abstract: A casket memorabilia compartment assembly adapted to couple to a casket to provide display and/or storage of pictures memorializing the deceased. The memorabilia compartment assembly comprises a panel mountable to the casket for swinging displacement between an inner hanging position within the casket and an outer hanging without the casket. The panel includes a display side exposed when in the outer hanging position. The display side includes a compartment for the display and/or storage of pictures. The outer surface of the compartment is transparent so as to view the pictures within the compartment. The memorabilia compartment assembly can be incorporated into a big body and/or throw used during viewing of the deceased.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2007Date of Patent: December 2, 2008Assignee: Batesville Services, Inc.Inventors: Greg Wray, Jamie D. Riddle
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Patent number: 7434298Abstract: The present invention discloses a method for making a casket having an integral image that is incorporated into one or more casket parts. A film having an image is adhered to the exterior of a casket. In one aspect, a lenticular or holographic image can be used. In one aspect, the present invention provides a way to provide a sophisticated, elegant, faux stone finish to a casket.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2006Date of Patent: October 14, 2008Inventor: Jose A. De La Fuente
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Patent number: 7401391Abstract: A dish assembly for a casket cap comprises a cap panel having a pair of opposed sides, a puffing member attached to each side of the pair of sides of the cap panel along respective adjacent edges of the puffing member and cap panel side, a cap panel insert having a pair of opposed sides and being removably inserted between the puffing members and juxtaposed relative to the cap panel, a retention member fixedly secured to one of the sides of the cap panel insert and removably inserted between the respective adjacent edges of one of the puffing members and a respective one of the cap panel sides, and a pull member fixedly secured to the other of the sides of the cap panel insert and projecting away from the cap panel. The retention member and the puffing members retain the cap panel insert in juxtaposition relative to the cap panel, and the pull member enables the cap panel insert to be pulled out from between the puffing members, away from the cap panel, and out of the dish assembly.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2006Date of Patent: July 22, 2008Assignee: Batesville Services, Inc.Inventors: Donald D. Maple, Ilija Rojdev
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Publication number: 20080086855Abstract: A dish assembly for a casket cap comprises a cap panel having a pair of opposed sides, a puffing member attached to each side of the pair of sides of the cap panel along respective adjacent edges of the puffing member and cap panel side, a cap panel insert having a pair of opposed sides and being removably inserted between the puffing members and juxtaposed relative to the cap panel, a retention member fixedly secured to one of the sides of the cap panel insert and removably inserted between the respective adjacent edges of one of the puffing members and a respective one of the cap panel sides, and a pull member fixedly secured to the other of the sides of the cap panel insert and projecting away from the cap panel. The retention member and the puffing members retain the cap panel insert in juxtaposition relative to the cap panel, and the pull member enables the cap panel insert to be pulled out from between the puffing members, away from the cap panel, and out of the dish assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2006Publication date: April 17, 2008Applicant: BATESVILLE SERVICES, INC.Inventors: Donald D. Maple, Ilija Rojdev
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Patent number: 7322080Abstract: A memorialization casket comprises a shell, a lid closable upon the shell and an alcove structure mounted to an under side of the lid. The casket lid may include a dish mounted to the under side of the casket lid, with the alcove structure being mounted to the dish. The dish may have a panel which may include an opening, with the alcove structure mounted in the opening. An alcove structure mounting adaptor may be mounted in the opening, with the alcove structure being mounted to the adaptor. The mounting adaptor may include a fastener fastening the alcove structure to the mounting adaptor. The alcove structure may include a fastener adapted to removably retain the ornament in the alcove structure. The dish may include a one piece cap panel with the alcove structure integrally formed in the cap panel. A one piece dish may include a cap panel, puffing members, and alcove structure integrally formed with each other in a unitary structure.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2006Date of Patent: January 29, 2008Assignee: Batesville Services, Inc.Inventors: Daniel J. Parker, Jamie D. Riddle, Greg Wray
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Patent number: 7322079Abstract: A tray assembly may be used in a rental casket system that includes a casket with a recessed side panel for ease of viewing. The casket includes a removable end piece which is one embodiment is located within grooves formed in the side panels of the casket. The grooves widen near the upper portion of the side panels and are partially covered by a top panel. The tray assembly that may be used as part of a cremation casket. The tray has short side walls and an inner assembly that prevents contact with a deceased when handholds in the tray assembly are used to move the tray assembly. The tray assembly includes side walls that are movably attached to end walls. Lids are provided with the tray so that the tray may also be used as an identification tray.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2004Date of Patent: January 29, 2008Assignee: Vandor CorporationInventors: Gerald H. Davis, Gary L. Cox, Chad L. Eversole
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Patent number: 7320162Abstract: A casket comprises a casket shell having a pair of side walls, a pair of end walls, and a floor, at least one lid securable to the casket shell, a memorabilia mounting device secured to the at least one lid and extending along at least a portion of a perimeter thereof, and a memorabilia display device mounted to the memorabilia mounting device for displaying memorabilia memorializing a deceased.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2004Date of Patent: January 22, 2008Assignee: Batesville Services, Inc.Inventors: Daniel J. Parker, Jamie D. Riddle
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Patent number: 7318262Abstract: A casket and urn display has a floor, a top, and a perimeter sidewall. A viewable portion in the top or sidewall includes a recess in which a memorial display is mounted. The display includes a mounted butterfly mounted in a container having a viewable display panel.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2006Date of Patent: January 15, 2008Inventor: Joshua Florea
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Patent number: 7272875Abstract: A casket comprises a shell having a pair of opposed side walls, a pair of opposed end walls, and an upwardly facing flange, a lid closeable upon the edge of the shell, and a cover securable to the shell and concealing the flange when the lid is open, the cover being at least semi-rigid, the cover having a one-piece right angle section and a straight section.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2005Date of Patent: September 25, 2007Assignee: Batesville Services, Inc.Inventors: Christopher C. Bovard, Gary Cunningham, Bryan M. Hankel, Donald Maple, Daniel J. Parker, Paul M. Schnepp, Greg Wray
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Patent number: 7254875Abstract: A casket memorabilia compartment assembly adapted to couple to a casket to provide display and/or storage of pictures memorializing the deceased. The memorabilia compartment assembly comprises a panel mountable to the casket for swinging displacement between an inner hanging position within the casket and an outer hanging without the casket. The panel includes a display side exposed when in the outer hanging position. The display side includes a compartment for the display and/or storage of pictures. The outer surface of the compartment is transparent so as to view the pictures within the compartment. The memorabilia compartment assembly can be incorporated into a big body and/or throw used during viewing of the deceased.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2004Date of Patent: August 14, 2007Assignee: Batesville Services, Inc.Inventors: Greg Wray, Jamie D. Riddle
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Patent number: 7251870Abstract: Disclosed herein are casket drape articles incorporating a message suitable for display on a casket and further suitable for retaining as a memorial keepsake of a deceased person. Detailed information on various example embodiments of the inventions are provided in the Detailed Description below, and the inventions are defined by the appended claims.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2004Date of Patent: August 7, 2007Inventor: Linda J. Nelson
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Patent number: 7222400Abstract: A modular casket assembly is defined by an exterior casket box which is created from composite wood scraps ground to a fine wooden composite grind and dried. These are then mixed with a dry glue which is heat or pressure activated. This mixture is then placed in a press mold with thin veneer cover. The veneer cover may be paper, wood or cloth or other material. Typically the veneer is perforated with small pin holes to permit steam to pass through during compression. Any desired image or scene may be provided on the veneer. The mold mixture and veneer is the compressed in wood press. The finished product is a durable veneer with a finished surface. The finished surface can be a fine wood finish, a wood-look finish or any of wide variety of customized images. The casket assembly includes substantially flat or curvilinear side wall panels, a substantially flat bottom panel, and substantially flat end wall panels for defining an open box.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2003Date of Patent: May 29, 2007Inventor: B. Calvin Leverett
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Patent number: 7204003Abstract: A rental casket system includes a casket with a recessed side panel for ease of viewing. The casket includes a removable end piece which is one embodiment is located within grooves formed in the side panels of the casket. The grooves widen near the upper portion of the side panels and are partially covered by a top panel. The rental casket system includes a tray assembly that may be used as part of a cremation casket. The tray has short side walls and may include an inner assembly that prevents contact with a deceased when handholds in the tray assembly are used to move the tray assembly. The tray and a lid form a burial bell assembly that may be sealed for burial. The tray assembly may include side walls that are movably attached to end walls. Lid segments are provided with the tray so that the tray may also be used as an identification tray.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2004Date of Patent: April 17, 2007Assignee: Vandor CorporationInventors: Gerald H. Davis, Gary L. Cox, Chad L. Eversole
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Patent number: 7197794Abstract: A modular drip tray for use in a casket includes a plurality of modules and an overlapping member. The plurality of modules are placed into a casket adjacent to each other and the overlapping member creates an overlap region that spans a portion of the two modules and any gap between the modules such that liquids impinging upon the overlap region will be impaired from progressing beneath the overlap region. The overlapping member may be formed integrally with one or more modules. Each module may further comprise a plurality of discrete isolated compartments for retention of liquids.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2004Date of Patent: April 3, 2007Assignee: Vandor CorporationInventors: Gerald H. Davis, Gary L. Cox, Chad L. Eversole
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Patent number: 7159287Abstract: A memorialization casket comprises a shell, a lid closable upon the shell and an alcove structure mounted to an under side of the lid. The casket lid may include a dish mounted to the under side of the casket lid, with the alcove structure being mounted to the dish. The dish may have a panel which may include an opening, with the alcove structure mounted in the opening. An alcove structure mounting adaptor may be mounted in the opening, with the alcove structure being mounted to the adaptor. The mounting adaptor may include a fastener fastening the alcove structure to the mounting adaptor. The alcove structure may include a fastener adapted to removably retain the ornament in the alcove structure. The dish may include a one piece cap panel with the alcove structure integrally formed in the cap panel. A one piece dish may include a cap panel, puffing members, and alcove structure integrally formed with each other in a unitary structure.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2004Date of Patent: January 9, 2007Assignee: Batesville Services, Inc.Inventors: Daniel J. Parker, Jamie D. Riddle, Greg Wray
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Patent number: 7069627Abstract: A casket comprises a shell having a pair of opposed side walls and a pair of opposed end walls, the walls defining an upper edge of the shell, a lid closeable upon the edge of the shell and a cover securable to the shell and concealing the edge when the lid is open, the cover being at least semi-rigid.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2003Date of Patent: July 4, 2006Assignee: Batesville Services, Inc.Inventors: Gary Cunningham, Donald Maple, Greg Wray
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Patent number: 6918163Abstract: The invention is directed to shrink wrapping a casket to be entombed, including an article of a shrink wrapped casket with a ventilation port including a filter and a method comprising steps of sealing the wrap with shrink wrap tape and providing two-way ventilation by placing a ventilation filter that is impenetrable to the phorid fly. This invention overcomes problems associated with the entombment of caskets in aboveground mausoleum crypts, such as fluids escaping from the casket and phorid fly infestations.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2000Date of Patent: July 19, 2005Inventors: Jonathan Pace, Edward Wilson
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Patent number: 6901640Abstract: An interment container includes upper and lower members that define an internal cavity. The remains of a deceased are placed within a liner adapted to be positioned within the internal cavity. The liner is peripherally sealed about the remains of the deceased, to prevent leakage of fluids from within the liner and infiltration of fluids into the liner. The liner includes lower and upper sections that define facing peripheral flanges which are sealed together by positioning a heating member between facing surfaces of the flanges, and imparting heat to the heating member so as to liquefy the adjacent material of the flanges. The liquefied material flows together about the heating member and the heating member is then cooled, such that the liquefied portions of the flanges solidify to integrally seal the flanges together.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2002Date of Patent: June 7, 2005Assignee: Affinity CorporationInventor: Douglas L. Sevey
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Publication number: 20040250389Abstract: A divisible and separable full half-portion casket cover and body veil or shroud and the process for its fabrication and installation is disclosed. The casket cover and body shroud is provided with a dimensioned base member suitable for properly fitting the several types of conventional burial caskets used in the funeral industry and an extension member which attaches to the base of the invention generally at the boundary on the casket between an open and closed lid half section of the casket; and extends from its connection down into the casket to provide a vertically oriented walln. After a funeral, or upon burial, the extension is detached from the base and utilized as a veil or shroud-like member in relation to the body of a deceased person in the casket.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2003Publication date: December 16, 2004Inventors: Millie A. Hooper, Sally M. Armes
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Publication number: 20040211042Abstract: A memorialization casket comprises a shell, a lid closable upon the shell and an alcove structure mounted to an under side of the lid. The casket lid may include a dish mounted to the under side of the casket lid, with the alcove structure being mounted to the dish. The dish may have a panel which may include an opening, with the alcove structure mounted in the opening. An alcove structure mounting adaptor may be mounted in the opening, with the alcove structure being mounted to the adaptor. The mounting adaptor may include a fastener fastening the alcove structure to the mounting adaptor. The alcove structure may include a fastener adapted to removably retain the ornament in the alcove structure. The dish may include a one piece cap panel with the alcove structure integrally formed in the cap panel. A one piece dish may include a cap panel, puffing members, and alcove structure integrally formed with each other in a unitary structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2004Publication date: October 28, 2004Inventors: Daniel J. Parker, Jamie D. Riddle, Greg Wray
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Publication number: 20040158961Abstract: A decorative carapace for a burial vault including a carapace having a top surface and a substrate having a decorative graphic, the substrate being attached to the top surface of the carapace.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2004Publication date: August 19, 2004Inventors: Christie M. Cox, Marty J. Cox, Michael J. Banks
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Patent number: 6742231Abstract: A cap panel insert which is usable in dish assemblies of both cut top and full top caskets. A dish assembly adapted to be positioned in a lid of a full top casket comprises a cap panel sized and configured to fit within the full top casket lid and puffing members attached to the panel around its periphery, a first cap panel insert overlying the cap panel, and second and third cap panel inserts positioned at opposite longitudinal ends of the first cap panel insert and overlying the cap panel. The first cap panel insert is sized and configured to fit within a dish assembly of a cut top casket.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2000Date of Patent: June 1, 2004Assignee: Batesville Services, Inc.Inventors: Rosalie J. Calhoun, Anthony S. Casablanca, Lola J. Fisher, Gary M. McBreen, Dale E. Oliver, Charles F. Winburn
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Patent number: 6715190Abstract: A memorialization casket of the type which allows it to be personalized to the deceased comprises a shell, a lid closable upon the shell and an alcove structure mounted to an under side of the lid, the alcove structure including a recessed area adapted to receive an ornament for display. The casket lid may include a dish mounted to the under side of the casket lid, with the alcove structure being mounted to the dish. The dish may have a panel which may include an opening therethrough, with the alcove structure mounted in the opening of the dish panel. An alcove structure mounting adaptor may be mounted in the dish panel opening, with the alcove structure being mounted to the adaptor. The mounting adaptor may include a fastener fastening the alcove structure to the mounting adaptor. The alcove structure may include a fastener adapted to removably retain the ornament in the alcove structure.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2001Date of Patent: April 6, 2004Assignee: Batesville Services, Inc.Inventors: Brian K. Groemminger, Walter A. Hullemeyer, Charles F. Winburn
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Publication number: 20040040130Abstract: Apparatus for embellishment of the outer panels of a burial casket has a transparent panel of nominal thickness with an inside surface conforming to an outer panel and an artistic depiction applied to the inside surface. The transparent panel is framed by a border and a retaining gasket applied around the border mounts the artistic depiction to the casket outer panel and seals against the incursion of water therebetween.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2002Publication date: March 4, 2004Inventor: Sonya Teague
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Publication number: 20040031133Abstract: The invention is directed to shrink wrapping a casket to be entombed, including an article of a shrink wrapped casket with a ventilation port including a filter and a method comprising steps of sealing the wrap with shrink wrap tape and providing two-way ventilation by placing a ventilation filter that is impenetrable to the phorid fly. This invention overcomes problems associated with the entombment of caskets in aboveground mausoleum crypts, such as fluids escaping from the casket and phorid fly infestations.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2000Publication date: February 19, 2004Inventors: Jonathan Pace, Edward Wilson
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Publication number: 20030182779Abstract: An interment container, such as a casket or vault, includes a lower member defining a recess, and an upper member adapted for engagement with the lower member so as to enclose the recess to define an internal cavity. The remains of a deceased are adapted to be placed within the internal cavity of the interment container, and a liner is located within the internal cavity. The liner is peripherally sealed about the remains of the deceased, to prevent leakage of fluids from the interior of the liner and for preventing infiltration of fluids into the interior of the liner. The liner includes a lower section which is received within the recess in the lower member of the interment container, and an upper section peripherally engaged with and sealed to the lower section. The upper member of the interment container is located over the upper section of the liner, such that the liner is concealed from the exterior of the interment container.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2002Publication date: October 2, 2003Inventor: Douglas L. Sevey
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Patent number: 6574840Abstract: A kit of components for providing a final resting place for a deceased pet. The kit comprises a moisture sealed, burial receptacle for receiving a burial basket containing a blanket, and a plastic bag sized to receive the deceased pet positioned within the burial basket, wherein the plastic bag can be tied to effect closure of the plastic.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2002Date of Patent: June 10, 2003Inventor: Rosemary C. Doppel
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Patent number: 6543103Abstract: A thematic assembly for a casket, including a casket, an urn, a panel to be placed on a crown of the casket, a display shelf and at least one removable corner ornament for a casket including fasteners allowing the corner ornament to be readily removed from the casket without requiring the use of any tools. The purpose for providing such assembly is to allow the family of the deceased to execute a more personal and thematic funeral ceremony according to the deceased's wishes or according to the family's preferences. The elements composing the assembly are readily removable so that relative and/or close friends of the deceased may retain them after the funeral ceremony in remembrance of the latter.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 1999Date of Patent: April 8, 2003Assignee: Cercuiels Vic Royal, Inc.Inventor: Pascal Robert
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Patent number: 6519819Abstract: A cinerary container is provided which includes a main body which is made of metal and one face of which is open, a magnet setting part formed on an inner wall side face of the main body, and a lid body for closing the open face of the main body. A magnet of the magnet setting part is adapted to attract the lid body and to attract a metallic bag body which contains ashes and bones.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2001Date of Patent: February 18, 2003Inventor: Yoshie Suda
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Patent number: 6502287Abstract: The casket interior kit is composed of a casket lid liner panel, several lengths of panel edge, a liner cloth set, and a pillow. The lengths of panel edge are individually laid on the lid liner panel with the decorative surfaces thereof laid against the display surface of the lid liner panel. The liner cloth set is folded over itself, attached to a stiff liner cloth stretcher, and also laid against the display surface of the lid liner panel beside the lengths of panel edge. The pillow is laid over the folded liner cloth set. The casket interior kit also comprises a box having dimensions for fitly containing the aforesaid articles in the specified arrangement.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2001Date of Patent: January 7, 2003Assignee: Cercueils Alliance Caskets Inc.Inventors: Guillaume Mlchaud, Benoît M. Beaulieu, Jocelyn Ouellet
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Patent number: 6446315Abstract: In an effort at increasing the quality and styling of the casket interior, and in particular the casket cap dish assembly, and in an effort to increase the quality of the memorialization aspect of the casket and memorial service, the present assembly was devised which comprises, in one aspect, a dish assembly for installation into an underside of a casket cap, the assembly comprising a foam dish including an opening therethrough, and a cap panel installed in the opening in the foam dish. In a second aspect, the dish assembly comprises a dish including an opening therethrough and a cap panel removably installed in the opening in the dish, the cap panel being personalized to the deceased and being removable from the dish by a loved one of the deceased subsequent to a memorial service for the deceased and retained by the loved one as a memorial to the deceased.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2001Date of Patent: September 10, 2002Assignee: Batesville Services, Inc.Inventors: David L. Agee, Rosalie J. Calhoun, Richard A. Colangelo, Donna F. Gould, Brian K. Groemminger, Bryan M. Hankel, Donald R. Maier, Donald D. Maple, William F. Neth, Ilija Rojdev, Scott A. Schultz
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Patent number: 6301758Abstract: A metal casket that is readily assembled at a location remote from the location of manufacture. The casket has several different potential embodiments. For example, first and second tabs on respective first and second side walls are overlapped to form a joint connecting the first and second walls. In another embodiment, a plurality of side walls has peripheral slots extending from lower sections of respective walls. A bottom has a periphery extending into the peripheral slots of the side walls to join the bottom and the side walls together. In a further embodiment, a portion of a plurality of side walls have an upward opening groove for receiving a decorative material. In a still further embodiment a casket cover includes a cap providing an exterior finish of the casket and a dish disposed within the cap to provide an interior finish for the cover of the casket. The cover further has a frame with a first slot for receiving an edge of the cap and a second slot for receiving an edge of the dish.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 1999Date of Patent: October 16, 2001Assignee: Batesville Services, Inc.Inventors: John P. Biondo, Carl J. Holbert, Walter A. Hullemeyer, Leonard D. Kincer, Louis J. Scheele
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Patent number: 6253503Abstract: A method and apparatus for hermetically sealing a casket in an enclosure to be entombed in a mausoleum crypt. The casket enclosure comprises a tray and a flexible cover. An adhesive material is used to affix the cover to the tray. The enclosure includes a check valve to vent any gases that may build up over time.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 1999Date of Patent: July 3, 2001Assignee: VKM International, Inc.Inventor: Peter M. Flood
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Patent number: 6237202Abstract: In an effort at increasing the quality and styling of the casket interior, and in particular the casket cap dish assembly, and in an effort to increase the quality of the memorialization aspect of the casket and memorial service, the present invention was devised which comprises, in one aspect, a dish assembly for installation into an underside of a casket cap, the assembly comprising a foam dish including an opening therethrough, and a cap panel installed in the opening in the foam dish. In a second aspect, the dish assembly comprises a dish including an opening therethrough and a cap panel removably installed in the opening in the dish, the cap panel being personalized to the deceased and being removable from the dish by a loved one of the deceased subsequent to a memorial service for the deceased and retained by the loved one as a memorial to the deceased.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1998Date of Patent: May 29, 2001Assignee: Batesville Services, Inc.Inventors: David L. Agee, Rosalie J. Calhoun, Richard A. Colangelo, Donna S. Gould, Brian K. Groemminger, Bryan M. Hankel, Donald R. Maier, Donald D. Maple, William F. Neth, Llija Rojdev, Scott A. Schultz
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Patent number: 6223404Abstract: A customized design on its external surface. The invention also discloses a method for decorating the external surface of a casket to produce such custom designed surface. In the method of this invention, a substrate material is cut into panels that have shapes that correspond to the sections of the casket surface. This substrate shape will enable the substrate panels to fit exactly over the casket surface sections. A custom design is digitally imaged onto the substrate panels. Each panel contains a portion of the overall design. The interior side of each substrate panel is provided with an adhesive material to affix the panels to the casket surface. These substrate panels exhibiting portions of the overall design are applied sectionally to the casket surface in a manner to provide a seamless image, thereby creating an external casket surface having a custom appearance.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1998Date of Patent: May 1, 2001Assignee: Whitelight, L.L.C.Inventors: Patrick J. Fant, Dennis Sternitzky
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Patent number: 6151762Abstract: A center panel for use in a casket top includes a panel frame and a section of flexible material. The panel base includes a panel base and a plurality of folded-under tabs, the panel base having a first side and a second side. Each of the folded-under tabs is integrally formed with the panel base and is folded under a portion of the panel base, thereby defining at least a portion of a periphery of the panel base. Each of the folded-under tabs is furthermore affixed to the second side of the panel base. The section of flexible material substantially covers the first side of the panel base and is affixed to said folded-under tabs.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1998Date of Patent: November 28, 2000Assignee: Vandor CorporationInventor: Gary L. Cox
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Patent number: 6145175Abstract: A cardboard material casket including a cardboard material inner box having a bottom, two opposed sides and two opposed ends. A cardboard material outer wrap has an outer directed side with a finish different from a finish of the cardboard material inner box. The outer wrap has a bottom located below the bottom of the inner box. Side and end walls of the outer wrap extend from the bottom of the outer wrap up and over outer surfaces of the side and end walls of the inner box and then down and over inner surfaces of the side and end walls of the inner box. The outer directed surfaces of the bottom and side and end walls of the casket box and inner surfaces of the side and end walls of the casket box present the finish of the outer directed side of the outer wrap.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1999Date of Patent: November 14, 2000Assignee: Batesville Services, Inc.Inventors: John R. Enneking, Daniel J. McAtee, David J. Wellman
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Patent number: 6105221Abstract: A casket top interior assembly includes at least one roll and a roll clamp. The casket top interior assembly is used in connection with a casket lid, the casket lid being generally concave and constructed of a rigid material. The at least one roll has a first elongated edge and a second elongated edge, the first elongated edge secured to the casket lid proximate a periphery of the casket lid, the second elongated edge secured to the casket lid by the roll clamp. To this end, the roll clamp includes an anchor surface and a stop member extending angularly from the anchor surface. The anchor surface is directly secured to the casket lid. The stop member engages the at least one roll proximate the second elongated edge in a trap fit, said trap fit in part securing the roll to the casket lid.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 1998Date of Patent: August 22, 2000Assignee: Vandor CorporationInventor: Gary L. Cox
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Patent number: 6105220Abstract: A casket shell made of a corrugated paperboard. The shell is made of a triple-ply inner layer and a single-ply outer layer laminated over the inner layer. The corrugation in the side members of both layers are aligned vertically for maximum vertical tensile strength. The corrugation in the vertical corners in the inner layer are oriented horizontally for maximum stiffness and shape retention properties. The casket shell has a uniform thickness throughout the sides, ends and bottom thereof, and square corners to simulate the appearance of a wood structure. Each end has a vertical median slot therein for inserting the edges of a decorative covering fabric material. Both sides are prestressed to maintain a straight alignment.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 1999Date of Patent: August 22, 2000Assignee: Cercueils Alliance Caskets Inc.Inventor: Herman Belanger
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Patent number: 6065193Abstract: A burial casket having an image receiving surface includes a container, a cover and a coating applied to the exterior surface of the casket for receiving images. The image receiving surface includes at least one layer of stain applied directly to the exterior surface of the casket, a shading toner applied on top of the stain, a lacquer sealer applied on top of the shading toner, and at least one layer of gloss lacquer applied on top of the lacquer sealer. The container has a rectangular central portion which forms the bottom of the casket, opposed end walls which form the ends of the casket, and opposed side walls which form the sides of the casket. The cover overlies the ends walls and the sides walls and is hingedly connected to one of the side walls for moving between an open position and a closed position. The casket also includes media for introducing the images on the image receiving surface. The media include ink, dye, plastic, chalk, paint, charcoal, decals and transfers.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1999Date of Patent: May 23, 2000Assignee: The York Group, Inc.Inventor: George Leo Foley, Jr.
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Patent number: 5960978Abstract: A casket comprises an outer structure, a tray and an insert. The tray is formed of corrugated fiberboard having a corrugation extending in a first direction, while the insert is formed of corrugated fiberboard having a corrugation extending in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction. The casket has either a full lid or a split lid, and the lid is either flat or optionally curved. The structural integrity of the casket is improved by provision of side wraps, end wraps and pads inserted between each end wall and its respective end wrap. Methods of constructing the various alternative casket lids are also disclosed. Components are made of wood, corrugated fiberboard and foam.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1997Date of Patent: October 5, 1999Assignee: Chesapeake Packaging CompanyInventor: Kenneth T. Jenkins
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Patent number: 5956825Abstract: Disclosed herein is an improved reusable casket assembly including an outer reusable casket and an inner liner or coffin adapted to permit conventional and traditionally burial of a deceased. The outer coffin is aesthetically appealing and constructed for secure and selectively fixed receipt of the inner liner. The inner liner is also aesthetically appealing. The inner liner may be used in either an open or closed condition for viewing. The inner liner may further be sealed while positioned within the outer casket, and either released into a burial vault or removed and placed into a mausoleum or crematorium. The invention includes selectively securable latches in combination with an alignment plate to facilitate secure placement of the casket assembly over a burial vault. The invention provides for lowering of the inner liner in a conventional manner into a burial vault, while preserving the outer casket for repeated, future use.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 1996Date of Patent: September 28, 1999Inventors: Steven N. McCoy, Donald G. Doiron
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Patent number: 5815898Abstract: A casket comprises an outer structure, a tray and an insert. The tray is formed of corrugated fiberboard having a corrugation extending in a first direction, while the insert is formed of corrugated fiberboard having a corrugation extending in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction. The casket has either a full lid or a split lid, and the lid is either flat or optionally curved. The structural integrity of the casket is improved by provision of side wraps, end wraps and pads inserted between each end wall and its respective end wrap. Methods of constructing the various alternative casket lids are also disclosed. Components are made of wood, corrugated fiberboard and foam.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 1996Date of Patent: October 6, 1998Assignee: Chesapeake Packaging CompanyInventor: Kenneth T. Jenkins
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Patent number: 5784768Abstract: A casket having a quickly interchangeable and adjustable interior comprises a casket shell, an elongated fastening device having first and second portions, the first portion being secured to the casket shell, and decorative fabric secured to the second portion of the fastening device. One of the first and second fastening device portions includes a longitudinally continuous female fastening element and the other of the first and second fastening device portions includes a longitudinally continuous male fastening element receivable in the female fastening element. The male and female fastening elements are relatively slideably moveable longitudinally when engaged and are fabricated from resilient material. The fastening device allows quick installation and removal of the decorative fabric by resilient engagement of the fastening elements and provides longitudinal adjustment of the decorative fabric relative to the casket shell by slideably moving the fastening elements longitudinally relative one another.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1995Date of Patent: July 28, 1998Assignee: Batesville Casket Company, Inc.Inventor: Ilija Rojdev
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Patent number: 5771550Abstract: A method of lining a casket with a liquid impervious liner comprises the steps of providing a casket shell having a pair of side walls, a pair of end walls and a bottom wall, providing a plastic liner having a pair of side walls, a pair of end walls and a bottom wall, inserting the liner into the casket, heating the liner to soften the liner, applying a pressure differential across the softened liner relative to the casket shell to urge the side, end and bottom walls of the softened liner into engagement with the side, end and bottom walls of the casket shell, and permitting the liner to cool. A combination casket and liner is constructed by the method.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1995Date of Patent: June 30, 1998Assignee: Batesville Casket Company, Inc.Inventors: Dennis C. Laphan, Ilija Rojdev