Casket hardware with interchangeable components

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6317945
  • Patent Number
    6,317,945
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, March 23, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 20, 2001
    22 years ago
Abstract
A trim piece for attachment to a casket to provide both decoration and concealment of mounting hardware. The trim piece includes a frame member which is adapted to be fixedly secured to a portion of the casket. The frame member has a lip which defines an opening in the frame member. A cover member with at least two attachment tabs disposed on opposite edges of the cover member engages the lip of the frame member so that the cover member is detachably affixed to and covers the opening in the frame member. In one aspect of the device, the trim piece is specifically constructed to affix to a corner of the casket. In another aspect of the device, the trim piece is specifically constructed to affix to the side of the casket. In yet another aspect of the device, the trim piece is a single, integrally formed corner piece where a living hinge pivotally connects the cover member to the frame member.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention generally relates to hardware for caskets and, more specifically, to interchangeable, decorative hardware for caskets.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Existing hardware designs for burial containers such as caskets frequently employ the use of decorative elements separately affixed to the handling hardware, or jointly affixed with the handling hardware to the casket shell, as a means to create product variety with minimal manufacturing and component inventory costs. As such, the decorative scheme of the casket can be tailored to suit a customer's wishes with minimal effort and expense. Throughout the handling and presentation of the casket, the decorative elements, in addition to the handling hardware, must be capable of withstanding load bearing activities, such as when a casket is removed from a hearse by tugging on a casket handle.




To withstand these load bearing activities, the decorative elements are either adhesively affixed, such as with a decal, or mechanically attached via a stud/bolt and nut/clip combination, such as with a sculptural base relief. These types of attachment techniques, however, have distinct disadvantages and drawbacks. For example, one drawback is that the process for adhesively attaching the decorative element is not pragmatically reversible. That is, once the first decorative element is adhesively applied, the decorating scheme can be altered only by applying a second adhesive decorative element over the first, thereby wasting material in the process. Another drawback is that the decorative elements may not readily lend themselves to mechanical attachment to the handling hardware and/or casket shell, thus requiring elaborate and expensive attachment apparatus. In sum, the disadvantages in these current methods for attaching decorative elements are that the process is neither pragmatically reversible in the case of the adhesive attachment, nor physically facile in the case of the mechanical attachment.




To further serve the load bearing activities of casket handling and presentation, the handling hardware frequently is secured to the casket by mechanical means, most frequently by screws and/or bolts. These screws and bolts are readily visible on the exterior of the casket. As can be appreciated, the exposure of these screws and bolts in the handling hardware detracts from the aesthetics of the casket exterior.




It is therefore desirable from an aesthetic yet economical vantage point, if an interchangeable decorative element could be constructed to be readily affixed to the handling hardware with minimal effort or added expense. More specifically, it is desirable to have a decorative element that could be easily substituted with another decorative element to alter the decorative scheme of the exterior of the casket. Furthermore, it is desirable to have the decorative piece configured such that when affixed to the handling hardware the attachment screws and bolts would be concealed from normal view in the presentation and use of the casket.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The invention is generally directed to a trim piece for attachment to a casket. The trim piece includes a frame member which is adapted to be fixedly secured to a portion of the casket. The frame member has a lip which defines an opening in the frame member. A cover member with at least two attachment tabs oppositely disposed on the cover member engages the lip of the frame member so that the cover member is detachably affixed to and covers the opening in the frame member.




In one aspect of the trim piece, the lip defining the opening in the frame member includes oppositely disposed receiving tabs for positively engaging the attachment tabs on the cover member. Furthermore, the cover member is constructed from a flexible material and is affixed to said frame member in a flexed condition such that the attachment tabs resiliently engage the receiving tabs located on the lip of the frame member.




In another aspect of the invention, at least one of the attachment tabs on the cover member has an extended portion which incorporates a detent mechanism for positively engaging a complimentary recess in the lip to further secure the cover member to the frame member. Additionally, the lip includes a throughhole which is covered on one side of the lip by the extended portion. The throughhole is adapted to allow a tool to be inserted into the throughhole to engage and thereby bias the extended portion such that the detent mechanism disengages from the recess, allowing the cover member to be readily removed from the frame member.




In one embodiment of the invention, the trim piece is a corner trim piece specifically constructed to attach to a corner of the casket. Specifically, the frame member includes a bridge member which is affixed to opposite sides of and thereby spans across the opening. The attachment bridge has a throughhole for receiving mounting hardware to detachably secure the frame member to the corner of the casket. The frame member can be secured to the corner of the casket using any suitable form of mounting hardware. Preferably, the mounting hardware is a screw or bolt, and more preferably, a quarter-turn screw.




In another aspect of the corner trim piece, the frame member does not include the bridge member, but instead has at least two mounting holes which are adapted to receive mounting hardware to fixedly secure the frame member to the corner of the casket. In this corner trim piece, the cover member has adjoining first and second walls which form a right angle therebetween. Each of the walls has at least one of the attachment tabs for engaging the lip of the frame member. Preferably, the cover member includes first and second protruding tabs on the respective first and second walls. The protruding tabs are adapted to conceal any mounting hardware which is cooperating with the mounting holes to affix the frame member to the corner of the casket. In another aspect of this embodiment, a living hinge connects the adjoining first and second walls.




In another embodiment of the invention, the trim piece is a side trim piece specifically constructed to attach to a side of the casket. This side trim piece may also be referred to as an ear or escutcheon trim piece. In this embodiment the cover member is substantially planar and flexible. As such, the cover member is affixed to the frame member in a flexed condition such that the attachment tabs resiliently engage oppositely disposed receiving tabs on the lip. Preferably, the side trim piece includes a mounting plate that is fixedly attached to the frame member. The mounting plate is adapted to secure the frame member to the side of the casket. In another aspect of this embodiment the trim piece further includes first and second handle supports which are attached to the frame member. Each of the handle supports have first and second handle receiving openings into which a handle is disposed.




In still another embodiment, a trim piece is integrally formed and suited for attachment to a corner of a casket. This trim piece includes a frame portion having an opening therethrough. A bridge member spans the opening and has a throughhole which is adapted to receive mounting hardware to fixedly secure the integrally formed trim piece to the corner of the casket. A cover member is pivotally attached along a first edge of the opening by a living hinge. The cover member has an attachment tab disposed opposite the living hinge for engaging a second edge of the opening when the cover member is pivoted to cover the opening.




Various additional advantages, objects and features of the invention will become more readily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art upon consideration of the following detailed description of the presently preferred embodiment taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a partial perspective view of a casket with the decorative hardware of the invention affixed to the corner and side of the casket;





FIG. 2

is a disassembled perspective view of one embodiment of the decorative hardware used on the corner of the casket shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the decorative corner hardware of

FIG. 1

taken along line


3





3


;





FIG. 3A

is an enlarged cross-sectional view of another embodiment of the decorative corner hardware showing a integral release mechanism;





FIG. 4

is a partial elevational view of another embodiment of the corner decorative hardware mounted to a casket;





FIG. 5

is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the decorative corner hardware of

FIG. 4

taken along line


5





5


;





FIG. 6A

is an end view of a cover member having a living hinge;





FIG. 6B

is an end view of the corner member of

FIG. 6A

folded along its living hinge;





FIG. 7

is a cross-sectional view of another embodiment of the decorative corner hardware with a cover member with tabs to cover mounting hardware;





FIG. 7A

is a perspective view of the cover member with tabs of

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 8

is a cross-sectional view of an integrally formed decorative corner hardware having an integral living hinge; and





FIG. 9

is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the decorative side hardware of

FIG. 1

taken along line


9





9


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring first to

FIG. 1

, a burial container or casket


10


is shown with a corner decorative element


12


and a side decorative element


14


constructed in accordance with the principles of the invention. The casket


10


is constructed in conventional fashion with a casket shell


16


and a casket cap


18


enclosing the casket shell


16


.




With reference now to

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the corner decorative element


12


has a frame member


26


which has a lip


28


defining an opening


30


in the frame member


26


. The frame member


26


is constructed preferably of a substantially rigid, yet lightweight, structural material. The lip


28


has oppositely disposed receiving tabs


32




a


,


32




b


. The frame member


26


also includes a bridge member


34


which spans across the opening


30


. The bridge member


34


is affixed on opposite sides of the opening


30


by suitable mounting hardware


36


. As illustrated in

FIG. 3

, the mounting hardware


36


is preferably a bolt


38


threadingly engaged to nut


40


. To provide a more aesthetically pleasing appearance as well as conceal a head


42


of the bolt


38


, the head


42


is plated to match the color and texture of the frame member


26


. The bridge member


34


includes a throughhole


44


through which mounting hardware


46


is inserted to attach the frame member


26


to a corner


48


of the casket shell


16


. The mounting hardware is preferably a screw or bolt. More preferably, however, and as shown in

FIG. 3

, a quarter-turn screw


50


engages a receiving member


52


so that the frame member


26


can be readily attached to the corner


48


of the casket shell


16


. A star washer


54


cooperates with a shoulder


56


at one end of the screw


50


to retain the screw


50


onto bridge member


34


during handle and installation of the frame member


26


.




The corner decorative element


12


also includes a decorative cover member


58


to which oppositely disposed attachment tabs


60




a


,


60




b


are affixed or otherwise formed therewith. The attachment tabs


60




a


,


60




b


may be integrally formed as part of the cover member


58


or alternatively may be separate pieces which are secured to the cover member


58


by any suitable means such as by adhesive. The cover member


58


is constructed from a flexible material, such as plastic, and dimensioned such that the cover member


58


must be flexed in order for the attachment tabs


60




a


,


60




b


to slip over the receiving tabs


32




a


,


32




b


. As such, the cover member


58


is affixed to the frame member


26


in a flexed condition such that the attachment tabs


60




a


,


60




b


resiliently engage the receiving tabs


32




a


,


32




b.






As can be readily appreciated and in accordance with the principles of this invention, the cover member serves at least two functions. First, in its attached position, the cover member


58


serves to hide or conceal the bridge member


34


and its associated mounting hardware


36


, yielding a more aesthetically pleasing corner decorative element


14


. Secondly, because the cover member


58


is so readily attached and detached from the stationary frame member


26


, a wide variety of cover members


58


can be used to provide a customer with several different decorating options with little additional manufacturing expense. Such options can be selected by a customer at the funeral home, with the funeral director maintaining on hand a variety of styles of such cover members


58


from which the customer may choose.




In

FIG. 3A

an alternate attachment tab


62


is shown. This attachment tab


62


has an extended portion


64


which extends beyond the receiving tab


32




b


to cover one side of a throughhole


66


in the lip


28


. The extended portion


64


has a detent mechanism


68


that positively engages a recess


70


in the receiving tab


32




b


. As such, the alternate attachment tab


62


along with the detent mechanism


68


functions to more securely affix the cover member


58


to the frame member


26


.




Referring now to

FIGS. 4 and 5

, another embodiment of a corner decorative element


80


is shown. The corner decorative element


80


has a frame member


82


to which a cover member


84


is detachably affixed. In this embodiment, the frame member


82


is mounted to the casket shell


16


by means of mounting hardware


86


inserted into mounting throughholes


88


and cooperating with receiving members


90




a


,


90




b


in casket shell


16


. As shown, the mounting hardware


86


is preferably a quarter-turn screw


91


so that the frame member can be quickly attached to the casket shell


16


with minimal effort. The cover member


84


has oppositely disposed attachment tabs


92




a


,


92




b


which engage respectively receiving tabs


94




a


,


94




b


on lip


96


of frame member


82


. Like cover member


58


, cover member


84


is constructed from a flexible material, such as plastic, and dimensioned such that the cover member


84


must be flexed in order for the attachment tabs


92




a


,


92




b


to slip over the receiving tabs


94




a


,


94




b


. As such, the attachment tabs


92




a


,


92




b


resiliently engage the receiving tabs


94




a


,


94




b.






As is shown in

FIG. 5

, the cover member


84


is one piece formed from adjoining first and second walls


98




a


,


98




b


which substantially form a right angle between them. An alternate cover member


100


is shown in

FIGS. 6A and 6B

. The cover member


100


is also constructed of one piece but with first and second walls


102




a


,


102




b


connected by a living hinge


104


. The living hinge


104


is made of the same material as first and second walls


102




a


,


102




b


, but with reduced thickness so that the first and second walls


102




a


,


102




b


can be pivoted along the living hinge toward each other to form substantially a right angle between them. As such, attachment tabs


106




a


,


106




b


disposed at opposite edges of first and second walls


102




a


,


102




b


can engage receiving tabs


94




a


,


94




b


on frame member


82


.




Another cover member


108


according to the principles of the invention is shown in

FIGS. 7 and 7A

. The cover member


108


is similar in construction to cover member


84


with the exception of having first and second protruding tabs


110




a


,


110




b


attached respectively to first and second walls


112




a


,


112




b


. First and second protruding tabs


110




a


,


110




b


are adapted to conceal the mounting hardware


86


which is cooperating with mounting throughholes


88


to affix the frame member


82


to the casket shell


16


. First and second protruding tabs


110




a


,


110




b


further include first and second retention tabs


114




a


,


114




b


which engage slots


116




a


,


116




b


in the frame member


82


. The retention tabs


114




a


,


114




b


help retain the protruding tabs


110




a


,


110




b


as they conceal the mounting hardware


86


.




Another embodiment of a corner decorative element


122


is shown in FIG.


8


. Unlike the previous embodiments described above, this corner decorative element


122


is essentially a single integrally formed trim piece. The corner decorative element


122


includes a frame portion


124


with an opening (not shown) which is very similar to the opening


30


of frame member


26


. A bridge member


126


, spanning across the opening in frame portion


124


, has a throughhole


128


which receives mounting hardware


130


, such as a quarter-turn screw. The mounting hardware


130


cooperates with receiving member


132


to fixedly secure the integrally formed corner decorative element


122


to the casket shell


16


. A cover member


134


is pivotally attached a first edge


136


of the opening by a living hinge


138


. The cover member


134


has an attachment tab


140


disposed opposite the living hinge


138


that engages a second edge


142


of the opening. When the cover member


134


pivots about the living hinge


138


and attachment tab


140


engages the second edge


142


, the opening is covered and the bridge member


126


and the mounting hardware


130


are concealed.




One embodiment of the side decorative element


14


is shown in FIG.


9


. The side decorative element


14


has a frame member


150


affixed to a mounting plate


152


by mounting hardware


154


, preferably a nut


156


and a bolt


158


. The mounting plate


152


is in turn detachably affixed to the side of the casket shell


16


by mounting hardware


160


cooperating with receiving members


162


. Preferably the mounting hardware


160


is a quarter-turn screw


164


, allowing quick installation of the side decorative element


14


to the casket shell


16


with minimal effort. The frame member


150


has a lip


166


which defines an opening (not shown) in the frame member


150


. The lip


166


has receiving tabs


168


which engage oppositely disposed attachment tabs


170


on a cover member


172


. As such, the cover member


172


is detachably affixed to the frame member


150


so as to cover the opening in the frame member


150


and conceal the mounting hardware


160


. The cover member


150


is preferably substantially planar and of flexible construction so that it can be partially distorted in order to slip the attachment tabs


170


over the receiving tabs


168


.




As is shown in

FIGS. 1 and 9

, the side decorative element


14


includes first and second handle supports


174




a


,


174




b


which are pivotally connected by pins


176




a


,


176




b


to support brackets or devises


178




a


,


178




b


. The support brackets


178




a


,


178




b


are affixed to the frame member


150


and the mounting plate


152


by mounting hardware


154


. First and second handle supports include first and second handle receiving openings


180




a


,


180




b


through which a handle


182


is disposed therein. Preferably, the handle


182


in cooperation with mounting plate


152


is capable of lifting a portion of the weight of the occupied casket


10


.




While the present invention has been illustrated by a description of a preferred embodiment and while this embodiment has been described in considerable detail in order to describe the best mode of practicing the invention, it is not the intention of applicant to restrict or in any way limit the scope of the appended claims to such detail. Additional advantages and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will readily appear to those skilled in the art.



Claims
  • 1. A trim piece for attachment to a casket, comprising:a frame member adapted to be fixedly secured to a portion of the casket, said frame member having a lip defining an opening in said frame member; and a cover member having at least two attachment tabs oppositely disposed on said cover member and engaging said lip so that said cover member is detachably affixed to and covers said opening in said frame member; wherein at least one of said attachment tabs has an extended portion having a detent mechanism for positively engaging a recess in said lip to further secure said cover member to said frame member.
  • 2. The trim piece of of claim 1 wherein said trim piece is a corner trim piece and said frame member is adapted to be fixedly secured to a corner of the casket.
  • 3. The trim piece of claim 2 wherein said frame member has at least two mounting holes adapted to receive mounting hardware to fixedly secure said frame member to the corner of the casket.
  • 4. The trim piece of any of claim 1 wherein said trim piece is a side trim piece and said frame member is adapted to be fixedly secured to a side of the casket.
  • 5. The trim piece of claim 4 wherein said cover member is substantially planar.
  • 6. The trim piece of claim 5 wherein said lip has oppositely disposed receiving tabs for positively engaging said attachment tabs on said cover member to detachably affix said cover member to said frame member.
  • 7. The trim piece of claim 6 wherein said cover member is flexible and is affixed to said frame member in a flexed condition such that said attachment tabs resiliently engage said receiving tabs.
  • 8. The trim piece of claim 1 wherein said lip has oppositely disposed receiving tabs for positively engaging said attachment tabs on said cover member to detachably affix said cover member to said frame member.
  • 9. The trim piece of claim 8 wherein said cover member is flexible and is affixed to said frame member in a flexed condition such that said attachment tabs resiliently engage said receiving tabs.
  • 10. The trim piece of claim 1 wherein said lip further includes a throughhole covered on one side of said lip by said extended portion, said throughhole adapted to allow a tool to be inserted into said throughhole to engage and bias said extended portion such that said detent mechanism is disengaged from said recess to allow said cover member to be removed from said frame member.
  • 11. A trim piece for attachment to a casket, comprising:a frame member adapted to be fixedly secured to a portion of the casket, said frame member having a lip defining an opening in said frame member; and a cover member having at least two attachment tabs oppositely disposed on said cover member and engaging said lip so that said cover member is detachably affixed to and covers said opening in said frame member; wherein said cover member has adjoining first and second walls forming a right angle therebetween, each of said walls having at least one of said attachment tabs.
  • 12. A trim piece for attachment to a casket, comprising:a frame member adapted to be fixedly secured to a portion of the casket, said frame member having a lip defining an opening in said frame member; and a cover member having at least two attachment tabs oppositely disposed on said cover member and engaging said lip so that said cover member is detachably affixed to and covers said opening in said frame member; wherein said trim piece is a corner trim piece and said frame member is adapted to be fixedly secured to a corner of the casket; wherein said frame member further includes a bridge member affixed to opposite sides of and thereby spans across said opening, said attachment bridge having a throughhole for receiving mounting hardware to detachably secure said frame member to the corner of the casket.
  • 13. The trim piece of claim 12 wherein said mounting hardware is a screw.
  • 14. The trim piece of claim 13 wherein said screw is a quarter-turn screw.
  • 15. A trim piece for attachment to a casket, comprising:a frame member adapted to be fixedly secured to a portion of the casket, said frame member having a lip defining an opening in said frame member; and a cover member having at least two attachment tabs oppositely disposed on said cover member and engaging said lip so that said cover member is detachably affixed to and covers said opening in said frame member; wherein said trim piece is a corner trim piece and said frame member is adapted to be fixedly secured to a corner of the casket; wherein said frame member has at least two mounting holes adapted to receive mounting hardware to fixedly secure said frame member to the corner of the casket; wherein said cover member has adjoining first and second walls forming a right angle therebetween, each of said walls having at least one of said attachment tabs.
  • 16. The trim piece of claim 15 wherein said cover member further includes first and second protruding tabs on said respective first and second walls, said protruding tabs adapted to conceal mounting hardware cooperating with said mounting holes to affix said frame member to the corner of the casket.
  • 17. The trim piece of claim 15 wherein said cover member further includes a living hinge connecting said first and second walls.
  • 18. A trim piece for attachment to a casket, comprising:a frame member adapted to be fixedly secured to a portion of the casket, said frame member having a lip defining an opening in said frame member; and a cover member having at least two attachment tabs oppositely disposed on said cover member and engaging said lip so that said cover member is detachably affixed to and covers said opening in said frame member; wherein said trim piece is a side trim piece and said frame member is adapted to be fixedly secured to a side of the casket; and wherein said cover member is substantially planar; further comprising: a mounting plate, said frame member being fixedly attached to said mounting plate, said mounting plate being adapted to be secured to the casket side.
  • 19. The trim piece of claim 18 further comprising:first and second handle supports attached to said mounting plate, each handle support having first and second handle receiving openings; and a handle disposed in said first and second handle receiving openings.
  • 20. An integrally formed trim piece for attachment to a corner of a casket, comprising:a frame portion having an opening therethrough; a bridge member spanning said opening, said bridge member having a throughhole adapted to receive mounting hardware to fixedly secure the integrally formed trim piece to the corner of the casket; and a cover member pivotally attached along a first edge of said opening by a living hinge, said cover member having an attachment tab disposed opposite said living hinge for engaging a second edge of said opening when said cover member is pivoted to cover said opening.
  • 21. A casket comprising:a casket shell; a casket cap enclosing said shell; and a trim piece attached to said casket, said trim piece comprising: a frame member adapted to be fixedly secured to a portion of the casket, said frame member having a lip defining an opening in said frame member; and a cover member having at least two attachment tabs oppositely disposed on said cover member and engaging said lip so that said cover member is detachably affixed to and covers said opening in said frame member; wherein said lip has oppositely disposed receiving tabs for positively engaging said attachment tabs on said cover member to detachably affix said cover member to said frame member.
  • 22. The casket of claim 21 wherein said cover member is flexible and is affixed to said frame member in a flexed condition such that said attachment tabs resiliently engage said receiving tabs.
  • 23. A casket comprising:a casket shell; a casket cap enclosing said shell; and a trim piece attached to said casket, said trim piece comprising: a frame member adapted to be fixedly secured to a portion of the casket, said frame member having a lip defining an opening in said frame member; and a cover member having at least two attachment tabs oppositely disposed on said cover member and engaging said lip so that said cover member is detachably affixed to and covers said opening in said frame member; wherein at least one of said attachment tabs has an extended portion having a detent mechanism for positively engaging a recess in said lip to further secure said cover member to said frame member.
  • 24. The casket of claim 23 wherein said lip further includes a throughhole covered on one side of said lip by said extended portion, said throughhole adapted to allow a tool to be inserted into said throughhole to engage and push said extended portion such that said detent mechanism is disengaged from said recess to allow said cover member to be removed from said frame member.
  • 25. A casket comprising:a casket shell; a casket cap enclosing said shell; and a trim piece attached to said casket, said trim piece comprising: a frame member adapted to be fixedly secured to a portion of the casket, said frame member having a lip defining an opening in said frame member; and a cover member having at least two attachment tabs oppositely disposed on said cover member and engaging said lip so that said cover member is detachably affixed to and covers said opening in said frame member; wherein said cover member has adjoining first and second walls forming a right angle therebetween, each of said walls having at least one of said attachment tabs.
  • 26. A casket comprising:a casket shell; a casket cap enclosing said shell; and a trim piece attached to said casket, said trim piece comprising: a frame member adapted to be fixedly secured to a portion of the casket, said frame member having a lip defining an opening in said frame member and a cover member having at least two attachment tabs oppositely disposed on said cover member and engaging said lip so that said cover member is detachably affixed to and covers said opening in said frame member; wherein said trim piece is a corner trim niece and said frame member is adapted to be fixedly secured to a corner of the casket; wherein said frame member further includes a bridge member affixed to opposite sides of and thereby spans across said opening, said attachment bridge having a throughhole for receiving mounting hardware to detachably secure said frame member to the corner of the casket.
  • 27. The casket of claim 26 wherein said mounting hardware is a screw.
  • 28. The casket of claim 27 wherein said screw is a quarter-turn screw.
  • 29. A casket comprising:a casket shell; a casket can enclosing said shell; and a trim piece attached to said casket, said trim piece comprising: a frame member adapted to be fixedly secured to a portion of the casket, said frame member having a lip defining an opening in said frame member; and a cover member having at least two attachment tabs oppositely disposed on said cover member and engaging said lip so that said cover member is detachably affixed to and covers said opening in said frame member; wherein said trim piece is a corner trim piece and said frame member is adapted to be fixedly secured to a corner of the casket; wherein said frame member has at least two mounting holes adapted to receive mounting hardware to fixedly secure said frame member to the corner of the casket; wherein said cover member has adjoining first and second walls forming a right angle therebetween, each of said walls having at least one of said attachment tabs.
  • 30. The casket of claim 29 wherein said cover member further includes first and second protruding tabs on said respective first and second walls, said protruding tabs adapted to conceal mounting hardware cooperating with said mounting holes to affix said frame member to the corner of the casket.
  • 31. The casket of claim 29 wherein said cover member further includes a living hinge connecting said first and second walls.
  • 32. A casket comprising:a casket shell; a casket cap enclosing said shell; and a trim piece attached to said casket, said trim piece comprising: a frame member adapted to be fixedly secured to a portion of the casket, said frame member having a lip defining an opening in said frame member; and a cover member having at least two attachment tabs oppositely disposed on said cover member and engaging said lip so that said cover member is detachably affixed to and covers said opening in said frame member; wherein said trim piece is a side trim piece and said frame member is adapted to be fixedly secured to a side of the casket; wherein said cover member is substantially planar; further comprising: a mounting plate, said frame member being fixedly attached to said mounting plate, said mounting plate being secured to the casket side.
  • 33. The casket of claim 32 further comprising:first and second handle supports attached to said mounting plate, each handle support having first and second handle receiving openings; and a handle disposed in said first and second handle receiving openings.
  • 34. A casket comprising:a casket shell; a casket cap enclosing said shell; and a trim piece attached to said casket, said trim piece comprising: a frame member adapted to be fixedly secured to a portion of the casket, said frame member having a lip defining an opening in said frame member; and a cover member having at least two attachment tabs oppositely disposed on said cover member and engaging said lip so that said cover member is detachably affixed to and covers said opening in said frame member; wherein said trim piece is a side trim piece and said frame member is adapted to be fixedly secured to a side of the casket; wherein said cover member is substantially planar; wherein said lip has oppositely disposed receiving tabs for positively engaging said attachment tabs on said cover member to detachably affix said cover member to said frame member.
  • 35. The casket of claim 34 wherein said cover member is flexible and is affixed to said frame member in a flexed condition such that said attachment tabs resiliently engage said receiving tabs.
  • 36. A casket comprising:a casket shell; a casket cap enclosing said shell; and an integrally formed trim piece attached to said casket, said trim piece comprising: a frame portion having an opening therethrough; a bridge member spanning said opening, said bridge member having a throughhole adapted to receive mounting hardware to fixedly secure the integrally formed trim piece to the corner of the casket; and a cover member pivotally attached along a first edge of said opening by a living hinge, said cover member having an attachment tab disposed opposite said living hinge for engaging a second edge of said opening when said cover member is pivoted to cover said opening.
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