The present invention relates generally to a mechanism for locking the lid of a burial casket.
At a person's funeral, family members often commemorate a person's life by placing items and other memorabilia within the deceased's burial casket. This memorabilia is valuable and often requires protection from thieves. Furthermore, family members also desire a sense of security that the remains of the deceased and the memorabilia inside the casket will not be tampered with after and throughout the burial process.
Burial caskets often come with a slidable bar having a catch which engages a connector on the lid of the burial casket. In this manner, the lid of the burial casket is latched and secured shut. However, anybody having access to the device which moves the bar may slide the bar out of the latched position. What is required is a device which prevents the bar from moving out of the latched position even if a thief has access to the device for moving the slidable bar.
The lockable burial casket of the present invention has a body portion defining a cavity for receiving the body of the deceased. The cavity's opening is closed by a lid pivotally connected to the body portion. A bar latches the lid to the body portion and is supported by a bracket. In order to latch the lid, the bar moves along the body portion until a catch on the bar engages a connector on the lid. In order to maintain the lid in the latched position, the device comes equipped with a lockable obstruction device. When the obstruction device is in a locked position, the device obstructs the movement of the bar and thereby prevents the bar from moving out of the latched position.
Accordingly one of the objects of the present invention is to provide a mechanism for protecting the contents of a burial casket.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a mechanism for locking the burial casket.
Still another object of the present invention is to lock the bar on the burial casket in a latched position.
Referring now to
In the preferred embodiment, a latching mechanism 19 (see
In order to lock the lid shut, the burial casket 11 has a lockable obstruction device 28. This lockable obstruction device 28 is movable into a locked position wherein the device 28 obstructs the movement of the bar 24. By obstructing the movement of the bar 24, the lockable obstruction device 28 prevents the bar 24 from moving out of the latched position thereby locking the lid 16 onto the body portion 10. In this manner, the deceased and memorabilia within the lockable burial casket 11 are safe from unwanted tampering and thieves. In the preferred embodiment, the bracket 22 defines a slidable passage 40 for moving the bar 24 along the body portion 10. The lockable obstruction device 28 obstructs the sliding of the bar within this passage 40 when the obstruction device 28 is in the locked position thereby locking the casket.
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Any lockable obstruction device is functional with this invention so long as the lockable obstruction device can obstruct the movement of the bar 24 when the lockable obstruction device is in a locked position. However, in the preferred embodiment, the lockable obstruction device 28 is a security cabinet lock or a device similar to a security cabinet lock. The lockable obstruction device 28 has a rotatable key slot 32 and an arm 34. A key can be placed into the rotatable key slot 32 so that the key slot 32 rotates the arm 34. Preferably, at the end of the arm 34 is an obstruction member 36 which is insertable into the groove 30. In order to accommodate the lockable obstruction device 28, the body portion 10 of the lockable burial casket 11 may have an aperture 38 (
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Once the bar 24 is in the latched position, the crank handle 56 is separated from the threaded portion 48. However, simply separating the crank handle 56 from the threaded portion 48 does not secure the contents of the casket 11. A thief or vandal could simply attach the crank handle 56 to the threaded member 48 and slide the bar 24 out of the latched position to open the casket 11. By adding the lockable obstruction device 28, the device 28 obstructs the movement of the bar 24 when the device 28 is in the locked position thereby preventing the bar 24 from moving out of the latched position. Thus, even if the thief or vandal had access to the crank handle 56, the bar 24 would not be able to move out of the latched position. The lockable obstruction device 28 thus locks the casket 11 shut.
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Thus, although there have been described particular embodiments of the present invention of a new and useful BURIAL CASKET WITH SECURITY LOCK, it is not intended that such references be construed as limitations upon the scope of this invention except as set forth in the following claims.
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