Miscellaneous Patents (Class 27/1)
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Patent number: 7117570Abstract: A cross shaped container includes a cross shaped member having four arms which are communicably connected at a central portion, wherein the arms are generally hollow and each arm has a cap for sealing a terminal end thereof. A pedestal base supportively connects to one of the arms in a manner to support the cross shaped member in an upright manner.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2005Date of Patent: October 10, 2006Inventor: Ted A. Borgerding
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Patent number: 7096546Abstract: A multicompartment funeral urn has an ash compartment and at least one alternate compartment which can be used for putting in accessories such as a book binder that can include a signature registry, a photo album or any such items. A lid closes the ash compartment and can be either hingedly attached to the ash compartment or releasably attached to it.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2004Date of Patent: August 29, 2006Inventor: Clement Poirier
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Patent number: 7093396Abstract: A metallic receptacle is embedded in the concrete material of a burial vault. The receptacle contains archival quality paper that records information identifying the person interred in the burial vault and the precise location at which the vault was buried. The receptacle is sealed by a cap that may be removed to access the archival information without opening the vault.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2002Date of Patent: August 22, 2006Assignee: Wilbert Funeral Services, Inc.Inventor: Michael S. Pazar
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Patent number: 7082653Abstract: A unique combination of a picture frame for displaying a visual image of the deceased person along with a preferably tubular storage container which holds a quantity of the cremation remains of the deceased person within the perimeter structure of the picture frame itself. A hollow groove is formed into the picture frame perimeter into which the hollow storage container, preferably in the form of a closed rectangular loop, may be inserted and secured before or after being filled with the cremated ashes. A viewing port of those ashes within a hollow transparent segment of the storage container may also be provided. Alternately, a separate cremation ashes storage frame attachable to the back side of a conventional picture frame is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2006Date of Patent: August 1, 2006Inventor: Brent E. Sueppel
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Patent number: 7043803Abstract: A bone-ashes urn preserving case includes a case body, a soft cushion and two positioning members. The case body has a chamber in its interior, and the soft cushion is attached on a rear wall of the case body, and the positioning members are respectively adhered on the inner surfaces of two opposite sidewalls of the case body. Each positioning members are made of soft plastic, shaped as a palm with five fingers, having an inner embrace surface for softly embracing two sides of a bone-ashes urn when it is placed in the chamber of the case body, with the soft cushion resting against the rear side of the urn. So the urn never sways or inclines in the case body even in case of an earthquake, always safely kept therein without possibility of getting any damage.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2004Date of Patent: May 16, 2006Inventor: Feng-Kuei Chen
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Patent number: 7036196Abstract: A selection room display facilitates a casket selection by a customer of a funeral home. The display includes a vertical back wall and a pair of vertical, spaced apart wing walls cooperating with the back wall to form an alcove. A plurality of casket portions are displayed in the alcove. A vertical signage column may be positioned in the alcove. Information modules are also displayed in the alcove. The modules correspond to the casket portions. The casket portions are supported on shelves which are removably secured to the back wall. The information modules are similarly removably secured to the back wall. The display may incorporate “themes” to feature the various casket choices. The theme technique may also be utilized in the funeral home viewing room.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2002Date of Patent: May 2, 2006Assignee: Batesville Services, Inc.Inventors: Randall S. Salatin, Laios L. Szabo, Jr., Marcus R. Szabo, Terry L. Carpenter, Judith C. Steele
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Patent number: 7036195Abstract: Apparatus and methods of burial using a columbarium pod are disclosed. In one embodiment, a burial system includes a water ballast control system, a stabilizing system, an identification system, a position registration system, and a mapping system. The system may include a plurality of tubes, each tube configured to store a plurality of containers, each container retrievable after burial. The plurality of containers may include, for example, a cremation urn container, and one or more additional containers that store DNA-based biological material of the deceased, memorial materials or the like.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2003Date of Patent: May 2, 2006Assignee: Haven of RestInventor: Robert L. Glass
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Patent number: 7024735Abstract: An artificial underwater memorializing catacomb and reef system and evocative environment for a visitor is made from one or more urns containing cremated remains imbedded at least partway within a plurality of concrete forms, whereby the concrete forms are interlocked and/or stacked to form the catacomb. One or more urns containing cremated remains is then interposed at least partway within the molds before the mixture sets, thereby forming one or more concrete forms when the mixture sets. A single module reducing beach erosion and providing a marine habitat includes a base portion, a middle portion having a flange, and an upper portion having an interior void and holes in the sloping sides. One or more urns are placed within reinforcing bars in the base and middle portions.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2003Date of Patent: April 11, 2006Inventor: Morris Huggins
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Patent number: 6988299Abstract: A memorial container is formed of an engine block or a portion thereof which contains at least one engine cylinder wherein cremated remains can be stored. The portion of the engine block surrounding the cylinder is supported by a base closure, which closes one end of the cylinder, and is covered by a lid closure which closes the opposite end of the cylinder. The base closure preferably has an at least partially hollow interior which opens onto the engine cylinder, whereby cremated remains placed in the cylinder will also enter the interior of the base closure, with the base closure thereby providing greater effective storage volume for the cylinder.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2004Date of Patent: January 24, 2006Inventors: Jeffery S. Barrette, Richard A. Saric, Darrell A. Klompmaker
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Patent number: 6944921Abstract: A burial urn for cremated remains which utilizes a housing which has an internal chamber which is adapted to connect with a plurality of containers. The exterior side edge of the housing is formed polygonal shaped and is divided into a series of separate panels with there being a name plaque mounted on each panel. A single container is to align with a particular name plaque. Each container includes a removable lid to gain access into the container. The housing is to be closed by a cover which provides access to the containers.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2003Date of Patent: September 20, 2005Inventor: Daniel J. Gersten
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Patent number: 6904651Abstract: A burial casket with a through-fitting on a curved corner of the casket has a hole in the curved corner of the casket with a rim that has a convex outer surface and a concave inner surface. The through-fitting disposed within the hole has a body portion with a through hole along an axis and a concave, shape-conforming shoulder portion. The shoulder portion is in contact with and conforms to the convex outer surface of the rim of the hole. A neck portion of the through-fitting extends axially from the shoulder portion and through the hole. The neck portion has a radially-outwardly extending integral flange portion that conforms to and is in contact with the concave inner surface of said hole substantially around an entire periphery of the hole. The body portion is integral and in one piece or is an assembly of inner and outer tubes. The integral flange is formed by directing a shape-conforming crimping tool against a concave, shape-conforming end face of the neck portion of the through-fitting.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2003Date of Patent: June 14, 2005Assignee: Indiana Casket Products LLCInventors: Michael Pontone, Dale Palmer
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Patent number: 6898830Abstract: A sealable casket having a memorabilia compartment comprises a shell and at least one cap pivoted to the shell. The shell and cap have respective confronting flanges. A gasket is disposed between the flanges of the shell and the cap forming a seal therebetween. A memorabilia compartment is formed within the cap and includes an access opening and an interior. A removable cover is positioned over the access opening, and a gasket is disposed between the cover and the cap forming a seal therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2000Date of Patent: May 31, 2005Assignee: BatesvilleeServices, Inc.Inventors: Troy D. Acton, Walter A. Hullemeyer, William F. Neth, Roger L. Reuss, Charles F. Winburn
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Patent number: 6896146Abstract: A cremated remains container display and racking system has a pair of columns each having a back face, a front face and a flange with a plurality of bores. A pair of strips with a flat rear face and an outer face are adapted to be positioned over the flange of the columns. A plurality of urns have a front display face, a pair of side faces, a sealable bottom face, a rear face and a sealable cap. The display face has decorative indicia and a permanent picture thereon. The rear face has a pair of flanges projecting from the sides. A plurality of fasteners are adapted to couple the strips to the flanges of the urn to the interior flanges of the columns thus forming the display system.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2002Date of Patent: May 24, 2005Inventor: Stephen Corrado
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Patent number: 6883212Abstract: A casket ornament display plaque and associated methods for memorializing a deceased individual. The casket ornament display plaque comprises a decorative board, a casket ornament attached to the board, and indicia attached to the board identifying a deceased to be memorialized. The casket ornament is one having been removed from a casket in which the deceased was displayed. The indicia may be a nameplate bearing the name of the deceased, a photograph of the deceased, or both. A method for memorializing a deceased comprises displaying a casket containing the deceased therein, the casket having at least one selectively removable ornament, removing the ornament from the casket, affixing the ornament to a display plaque and presenting the display plaque and ornament to survivors of the deceased so that the deceased can be remembered by displaying the plaque and ornament.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2003Date of Patent: April 26, 2005Assignee: Batesville Services, Inc.Inventors: Brian K. Groemminger, Christopher M. Wessel
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Patent number: 6854165Abstract: A method of memorializing a deceased comprises providing a lawn or garden sculpture comprising a pedestal and an ornament mounted atop the pedestal, the lawn or garden sculpture being adapted to contain cremated remains of the deceased, placing the cremated remains of the deceased in the lawn or garden sculpture and displaying the lawn or garden sculpture on a lawn or in a garden of a loved one of the deceased. The apparatus for memorializing a deceased comprises a combination lawn or garden sculpture and cremation remains container comprising a pedestal having an open first end, a closed second end and at least one wall interconnecting the first and second ends, a container, adapted to receive therein cremation remains, removably received in the pedestal and having an open first end, a closed second end and at least one wall interconnecting the first and second ends and an ornament mounted to an uppermost one of the first and second ends of the pedestal.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2000Date of Patent: February 15, 2005Assignee: Batesville Services, Inc.Inventor: Daniel J. Parker
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Publication number: 20040261236Abstract: A multicompartment funeral urn has an ash compartment and at least one alternate compartment which can be used for putting in accessories such as a book binder that can include a signature registry, a photo album or any such items. A lid closes the ash compartment and can be either hingedly attached to the ash compartment or releasably attached to it.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2004Publication date: December 30, 2004Inventor: Clement Poirier
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Publication number: 20040172797Abstract: A metallic receptacle is embedded in the concrete material of a burial vault. The receptacle contains archival quality paper that records information identifying the person interred in the burial vault and the precise location at which the vault was buried. The receptacle is sealed by a cap that may be removed to access the archival information without opening the vault.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2003Publication date: September 9, 2004Applicant: Wilbert Funeral Services, Inc.Inventor: Michael S. Pazar
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Patent number: 6785939Abstract: A decorative urn for storing cremation ashes in a lighted two part container. The base section receives an ash-containing receptacle and supported thereon is a top section including a recessed wick structure and full reservoir. The sections are light transmissive so that light from the wick imparts a glow throughout the urn.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2003Date of Patent: September 7, 2004Inventor: Phyllis James
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Patent number: 6785938Abstract: A pet crematory urn for storing the cremated remains of a deceased pet where a decorative figure in the nearly exact likeness of the deceased pet provides a sealable repository chamber for receiving cremated remains of a deceased pet. The pet urn, optionally, may rest upon a supporting base, where the sealable repository chamber is a drawer in the supporting base that is adapted to receive said cremated remains.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2003Date of Patent: September 7, 2004Assignee: C-Cure CorporationInventor: Charles J. Johansen, Jr.
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Patent number: 6775886Abstract: An urn for storing the ashes of cremated remains of a person or a pet includes a housing in the shape of a protective angel on a support having an outwardly extending shelf adjacent the angel, and on which a representation of the person or pet may rest. An outwardly opening cavity in the housing receives the cremated remains, and a cover secured over the cavity confines the cremated remains within the housing. The arms and wings of the angel are disposed to symbolize loving concern for the deceased.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2002Date of Patent: August 17, 2004Assignee: Angel Ashes, LLCInventor: George B. Ogle, II
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Patent number: 6763558Abstract: The vehicle shaped caskets and urns are stylized funeral containers that are configured to reflect the particular features of specific automobiles. The funeral containers include a body portion, a lid portion and a mounting base member. The body portion reflects the features of the lower chassis that are particular to specific automobiles, including headlights, bumpers, fenders and doors. The lid portion reflects the features that are particular to top portion of specific vehicles, including a windshield, a trunk, and windows. The caskets include authentic nameplates and hood ornaments to enhance their authenticity.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2003Date of Patent: July 20, 2004Inventor: Clinton R. Mytych
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Publication number: 20040098846Abstract: Apparatus and methods of burial using a columbarium pod are disclosed. In one embodiment, a burial system includes a water ballast control system, a stabilizing system, an identification system, a position registration system, and a mapping system. The system may include a plurality of tubes, each tube configured to store a plurality of containers, each container retrievable after burial. The plurality of containers may include, for example, a cremation urn container, and one or more additional containers that store DNA-based biological material of the deceased, memorial materials or the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2003Publication date: May 27, 2004Inventor: Robert L. Glass
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Patent number: 6735831Abstract: A cremation remains container comprises a receptacle adapted to receive therein cremation remains, and a memorial plaque, adapted to be inscribed with an inscription of memorialization, movably mounted to the receptacle for movement to and between a display position exposing the plaque in view and a storage position concealing the plaque from view. The cover includes a transparent pane. A removable tray adapted to receive mementos of memorialization therein is included in the cremation remains container, is positioned adjacent the wall, is accessible via the cover and the mementos therein are visible through the pane. Optionally or alternatively the container may include a picture frame mounted to the cover whereby a picture placed in the frame is visible through the pane.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2000Date of Patent: May 18, 2004Assignee: Batesville Services, Inc.Inventors: John Greiwe, Rodger Jones, Chris Lowery, Daniel J. Parker, Mark Thesken
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Patent number: 6722001Abstract: A method of producing memorial items for memorializing a deceased comprises providing a casket in which to inter the deceased, providing a plaque to be presented to a loved one of the deceased as a memorial to the deceased, inscribing the casket with an inscription of memorialization and inscribing the plaque with the same inscription of memorialization. Another method of memorializing a deceased comprises providing a casket in which to inter the deceased, providing a plaque to be presented to a loved one of the deceased as a memorial to the deceased, inscribing the casket with an inscription of memorialization, inscribing the plaque with the same inscription of memorialization, interring the deceased in the inscribed casket and presenting the inscribed plaque to the loved one of the deceased. A combination of memorial items for memorializing a deceased comprises a casket and a memorial plaque, with the casket and plaque having inscribed thereon the same memorialization inscription.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2001Date of Patent: April 20, 2004Assignee: Batesville Services, Inc.Inventor: Robin M. Baker
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Publication number: 20040040129Abstract: For a person or a pet includes a body in the shape of a protective angel on a support having an outwardly extending shelf adjacent the angel, and on which a representation of the person or pet may rest. The arms and wings of the angel are disposed to symbolize loving concern for the deceased. In a preferred form of the invention, the body also includes an outwardly opening cavity in the body to receive cremated remains of the person or pet, and a cover secured over the cavity confines the cremated remains within the body. Another preferred embodiment includes a connection for anchoring the memorial to the ground.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2003Publication date: March 4, 2004Inventor: George B. Ogle
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Publication number: 20040040128Abstract: An urn for storing the ashes of cremated remains of a person or a pet includes a housing in the shape of a protective angel on a support having an outwardly extending shelf adjacent the angel, and on which a representation of the person or pet may rest. An outwardly opening cavity in the housing receives the cremated remains, and a cover secured over the cavity confines the cremated remains within the housing. The arms and wings of the angel are disposed to symbolize loving concern for the deceased.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2002Publication date: March 4, 2004Inventor: George B. Ogle
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Patent number: 6691385Abstract: A casket corner piece display pedestal and associated methods for memorializing a deceased individual. The casket corner piece display pedestal has a center piece having first and second ends with a casket corner piece receiving surface disposed therebetween. The center piece includes either a memorabilia receiving container, a cremation urn, or both disposed within the first end of the center piece. A base member is attached to the second end of the center piece for supporting the casket corner piece display pedestal. The base member includes an extended portion protruding transversely to the casket corner piece receiving surface on the center piece. A cover member is removably disposed on the first end of the center piece to cover the memorabilia receiving container and/or cremation urn. The cover member includes an extended portion protruding transversely to the casket corner piece receiving surface on the center piece such that the casket corner piece display pedestal has an approximate C-shaped profile.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2001Date of Patent: February 17, 2004Assignee: Batesville Services, Inc.Inventors: Jan Bell, David Todd Bowers, Anthony Casablanca, William Anthony Colson, Michael L. DiBease
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Patent number: 6681534Abstract: A system and method for memorializing life is disclosed. In one embodiment of the invention, a method includes storing human or other animal remains in a structure, such as an outer pyramid-shaped structure, wherein the remains are stored in vaults and urns. The embodiment also may include other structures, such as one or more inner pyramid-shaped structures housed by the outer pyramid-shaped structure. The embodiment also preferably includes computer resources employable to display holographic images and memorial records concerning the deceased, such as video and photographic images, medical records, such as DNA, as well as artifacts and personal belongings. The invention may also include a structure positioned underneath the outer pyramid-shaped structure, housing a world religions museum offering various displays, exhibitions, and services.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2001Date of Patent: January 27, 2004Assignee: Pyramid Development Group LLCInventors: Friedland David, Colette Golightly
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Patent number: 6665916Abstract: A display of cremated remains of humans or animals in a decorative and artistic fashion. In the preferred mode, the remains are applied to one-dimensional or multi-dimensional objects, such as a wall hanging, plaque, or urn, in the form of a silhouette of the deceased. The silhouette may be of the face, head, or body of the person or pet, and, importantly, is derived from at least one photograph for image accuracy. In addition to the ash silhouette, the frame or plaque may include text relating to the deceased, such as the person or animal's name, dates of birth and death, or other inscription. Finally, the decorative item may also include other colors or graphics, including items or scenes related to the life of the deceased. Thus, in total, the method results in an artistic, aesthetically-pleasing reminder of a beloved family member or cherished pet.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2002Date of Patent: December 23, 2003Inventors: Maria Santorello, Jena Consiglio
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Patent number: 6662416Abstract: An artificial underwater memorializing catacomb and reef system and evocative environment for a visitor is made from one or more urns containing cremated remains imbedded at least partway within a plurality of concrete forms, whereby the concrete forms are interlocked and/or stacked to form the catacomb. The catacomb includes tunnels and underwater enclosed spaces accessible to visitors. The tunnels and the enclosed spaces may be accessed by intermediate openings or through tunnel entrances. The catacomb is formed by mixing a concrete mixture, placing one or more molds for the forms on a vessel and pouring the mixture into the molds. One or more urns containing cremated remains is then interposed at least partway within the molds before the mixture sets, thereby forming one or more concrete forms when the mixture sets. The mixture is allowed to set, and the concrete forms are placed underwater in a stacked and interlocking orientation.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2001Date of Patent: December 16, 2003Inventor: Morris Huggins
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Publication number: 20030221300Abstract: Ashes remains permanent remembranceType: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2003Publication date: December 4, 2003Inventor: Lawrence Anthony Caven
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Publication number: 20030221299Abstract: A means to display cremated remains of humans or animals in a decorative and artistic fashion. In the preferred mode, the remains are applied to one-dimensional or multi-dimensional objects, such as a wall hanging, plaque, or urn, in the form of a silhouette of the deceased. The silhouette may be of the face, head, or body of the person or pet, and, importantly, is derived from at least one photograph for image accuracy. In addition to the ash silhouette, the frame or plaque may include text relating to the deceased, such as the person or animal's name, dates of birth and death, or other inscription. Finally, the decorative item may also include other colors or graphics, including items or scenes related to the life of the deceased.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2002Publication date: December 4, 2003Inventors: Maria Santorello, Jena Consiglio
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Publication number: 20030208889Abstract: The present invention offers a titanium cremation urn that may be used in a variety of environments, including outdoor, semi-outdoor, water, or marine environments without the concern of corrosion and fermentation problems seen in the prior art. In a preferred embodiment, the present invention may comprise titanium, and its principal alloys, coatings of these metals. In a most preferred embodiment, an urn formed of titanium offers a preferred urn for the cremated remains of a deceased human or animal. In a most preferred embodiment, the urn may further include a compartment for the inclusion of objects. This invention offers a lightweight urn that is also advantageous for portability and mobility.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2003Publication date: November 13, 2003Inventor: Mitchell Z. Dziekonski
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Patent number: 6615463Abstract: Residual bones, and ashes from the cremation process of deceased humans and animals are turned into solid objects containing glass, ceramics, clay based materials, or composites such as organic polymer matrix, metal matrix, or inorganic cementaceous matrix, or combination of thereof. In another embodiment, ash is mixed with at least a liquid phase such as paint or coating, which upon dying or heating the mixture becomes solid. The final solid product can be made into any shapes or forms that the matrix can be made into without the addition of the ash. The final form of the product thereof can range from abstractive non-functional to geometrical shapes or functional forms such as containers, vases, or in the form of jewelry stones. Or painting, drawing, coating, and glazing. The objects can be made to contain almost all ash, such as in the case of ceramics or partially loaded with ash as is the case for glass and composites.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2002Date of Patent: September 9, 2003Inventor: Hamid Hojaji
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Publication number: 20030154581Abstract: A novel system and method for the containment of cremated remains using a personalized sculpture made in the likeness of a decedent thereby fulfilling the function of a cremation Urn.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2002Publication date: August 21, 2003Inventors: Prabhat Jain, Joel Lema, Kenneth W. Bickford
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Patent number: 6584658Abstract: An urn assembly is provided that has a central vertical axis. The urn assembly includes a base, a container supported on the base, and a cap removably positioned about an upper member of the container. The container has a storage compartment, and the upper member of the container has an upper surface sloped at an angle that is non-perpendicular relative to the vertical axis.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2000Date of Patent: July 1, 2003Inventor: Hewitt Robinson
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Publication number: 20030115728Abstract: 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: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2003Publication date: June 26, 2003Inventor: Pascal Robert
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Patent number: 6578323Abstract: A columbarium suitable for indoor or outdoor placement includes a plurality of niche units carried by a supporting framework, the niche units being independently assembleable and disassembleable from the supporting framework as often as desired prior to activation but, upon activation, being permanently connected to the framework, each niche unit having means for creating a non-air atmosphere within the niche unit upon activation of the niche unit, each niche unit having four seals protecting the niche unit interior.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2000Date of Patent: June 17, 2003Inventors: Ronald Richard Zartman, Donald F. Morgan, Russell O Blanchard
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Patent number: 6571439Abstract: A cinerary urn device for holding and displaying cremated remains of a loved one. The cinerary urn device includes a housing for receiving cremated remains. The housing includes at least a front side, a back side, and a bottom side. The bottom side may include an opening that is in communication with an interior of the housing. A cover may be provided for selectively closing the opening in the housing. An exterior of the cover may threadedly engage the bottom side of the housing.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2001Date of Patent: June 3, 2003Inventor: Sheila L. Sens
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Publication number: 20030088954Abstract: A locking mechanism for locking a cremation urn inside a columbarium chamber or to another appropriate wall surface and a hidden lock for a funeral chamber shutter system are disclosed. The locking mechanism includes a male locking member which is rigidly securable to a wall surface and a female receiving member in one of the top walls, bottom walls and sidewalls of the cremation urn. The female receiving member is securely interlockable with the male locking member. The locking mechanism also includes fastening means for securing the male locking member to the wall surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 2, 2003Publication date: May 15, 2003Applicant: MEMORIALIZATION SYSTEMS OF AMERICAInventor: Patrick Mainville
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Patent number: 6557221Abstract: A cremation container foldable into a compact configuration for shipping purposes and unfoldable and erectable at its destination comprises a bottom, a pair of side walls pivoted relative to the bottom, a pair of end walls pivoted relative to the bottom, an angle interconnecting adjacent end edges of adjacent ones of the side and end walls, and a cover removably positionable atop the pair of side walls and end walls. Each angle includes slotted legs which receive adjacent end edges of adjacent ones of the side and end walls. Each slotted leg of each angle includes a dowel pin extending transversely therethrough, and a top edge of each of the adjacent end edges of the adjacent ones of the side and end walls includes a notch therein for receiving a respective dowel pin. Handles are secured to the side base mold frame members. Each of a pair of covers comprises opposed sides and opposed ends and a depending lip secured to each opposed side but to only one end.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2001Date of Patent: May 6, 2003Assignee: Batesville Services, Inc.Inventors: Grayson Cox, George Hagan, Tom Heil, Don Maple
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Publication number: 20030066172Abstract: A cremation remains container simulative of an ornamental plant comprising a stem and a flower. The stem and flower are removably securable together. One of the stem and flower includes a cremation remains compartment formed therein. The compartment is made accessible by removing or separating the stem and flower from one another, and is made inaccessible by securing the stem and flower together.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2001Publication date: April 10, 2003Inventor: Daniel J. Parker
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Publication number: 20030066173Abstract: This patent discloses a method for cremating human remains by launching the remains into the upper atmosphere or beyond to cause the remains to combust through heat generated during atmospheric reentry.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2001Publication date: April 10, 2003Inventor: John L. Reece
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Patent number: 6532634Abstract: A presentation system and method of preparation thereof for the display of cremated remains. Further, the system teaches a particular methodology for the artistic application of cremated remains upon a substrate for presentation. The present system contemplates a unique presentation of the cremated remains as a wall hanging in the form of a painting or the like, which includes thereupon the application of the cremated remains in an artistic and aesthetic fashion into the artwork itself. The preferred embodiment of the present system includes the steps of rendering an abstract or other artwork upon a generally flat substrate such as canvas, art board, Bristol board, or the like, then selectively applying an adhesive or like medium such as glue or the like upon the substrate and, prior to the adhesive medium's curing, applying at least a portion of the cremated remains upon the adhesive so that it adheres to the substrate, and is visible as a part of the artwork.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2001Date of Patent: March 18, 2003Inventor: Bettye Wilson-Brokl
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Publication number: 20030046798Abstract: The urn, structured on the basis of a body, a cap and optionally an over-cap, of any size and shape and with any conventional lock system, focuses its characteristics on the fact that the constituent material of its different pieces is complete and quickly biodegradable. In this respect it has been foreseen that the urn is made of gelatin, which is obtained from the partial hydrolysis, acid or alkaline one, from the collagen, or optionally by other materials with the same characteristic of biodegradability, making it up by pressing and injection in absence of contact adhesives and artificial varnishes.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2001Publication date: March 13, 2003Inventors: Julia Valles Camps, Xavier Miquel Gutierrez
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Patent number: 6526636Abstract: The vessel is generally cube-shaped and has a enclosed hollow interior for cremated remains. The interior is accessible only by the opening and closing of the lower panel of the vessel; otherwise the vessel is inaccessible from the outside. The vessel has decoration for visually distinguishing when the vessel is upright from when it is upside down. The front panel of the vessel has a cavity for receipt of a photograph of the deceased or an inscription.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2001Date of Patent: March 4, 2003Inventor: Peter Bernhardt
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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: 6520606Abstract: An urn display system is provided that can include anywhere from two or more urns stacked one upon another, and an ornament display can be placed on top of the stacked urns. Various connections between adjacent ones of the stacked urns are provided. Also provided is a wall panel removably engaged in a hole in the urn wall to provide access to the receptacle through the hole.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2002Date of Patent: February 18, 2003Inventor: Hewitt Robinson
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Patent number: 6516501Abstract: An urn which comprises a series of pod-like containers made of compressed organic matter, porcelain, and glass, designed to function as cinerary urns (i.e. receptacles for human ashes) is disclosed. The urn is meant to interact with its surroundings by dissolving into it, and eventually producing a living monument, in the form of a tree, or a plant, in memory of the deceased person whose ashes it contains.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2001Date of Patent: February 11, 2003Inventor: José Fernando Vázquez-Pérez
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Publication number: 20030024089Abstract: The present invention offers corrosion metallic resistant containers that may be used in a variety of environments, including outdoor, semi-outdoor, water, or marine environments without the concern of corrosion and fermentation problems seen in the prior art. In a preferred embodiment, the present invention may comprise titanium, nickel, cobalt, chromium, molybdenum, zirconium, similar metals, or alloys thereof, coatings of these metals. The use of these metals on or in containers such as urns, coffins, caskets, or similar containers offers greater options in the placement of the deceased. In a most preferred embodiment, an urn formed of titanium offers a preferred container for the cremated remains of a deceased human or animal. In a most preferred embodiment, the container may further include a compartment for the inclusion of objects.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2001Publication date: February 6, 2003Inventor: Mitchell Z. Dziekonski