This invention relates generally to funerary products, and more particularly to caskets and casket hinges, braces, and locks.
A casket has a shell and a lid or pair of lids pivoted to the shell by a hinge. Caskets also typically include a “brace,” a mechanism to retain the lid in the open position and to prevent the lid inadvertently closing. Examples of casket brace mechanisms are shown in the assignee's U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,959,859 and 5,570,493, hereby incorporated by reference herein. Caskets also typically include a locking mechanism to lock the lid in the closed position. Examples of casket lock mechanisms are shown in the assignee's U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,060,993, 5,503,439, 5,966,786 and 6,154,938, hereby incorporated by reference herein.
A casket which includes a lid hinge, a lid brace, and a lid lock thus may have as many as three separate mechanisms for accomplishing the hinging, bracing, and locking functions. The number of such separate mechanisms, and the combined total number of parts of the mechanisms, increases the cost of manufacturing the casket.
In one aspect, a casket comprises a casket shell having a pair of side walls, a pair of end walls, and a bottom wall, a casket lid pivoted to the casket shell for movement to an open position and to a closed position, and a combination hinge, brace, and lock mechanism connecting the lid to the shell. The mechanism comprises a first hinge plate secured to the shell, a second hinge plate secured to the lid, the first and second hinge plates pivoted to one another, and a latch bar moveably mounted relative to the first and second hinge plates for movement to first, second, and third positions. The latch bar and hinge plates are configured such that when the latch bar is in the first position the latch bar fixes the hinge plates relative to one another such that the lid is locked in the closed position. When the latch bar is in the second position the hinge plates are free to pivot relative to one another such that the lid is free to pivot relative to the shell. When the latch bar is in the third position the latch bar fixes the hinge plates relative to one another such that the lid is retained in the open position.
In another aspect, a casket comprises a casket shell having a pair of side walls, a pair of end walls, and a bottom wall, a casket lid pivoted to the casket shell for movement to an open position and to a closed position, and a combination hinge and brace mechanism connecting the lid to the shell. The mechanism comprises a first hinge plate secured to the shell, a second hinge plate secured to the lid, the first and second hinge plates pivoted to one another, and a latch bar moveably mounted relative to the first and second hinge plates for movement to first and second positions. The latch bar and hinge plates are configured such that when the latch bar is in the first position the hinge plates are free to pivot relative to one another such that the lid is free to pivot relative to the shell. When the latch bar is in the second position the latch bar fixes the hinge plates relative to one another such that the lid is retained in the open position.
In yet another aspect, a casket comprises a casket shell having a pair of side walls, a pair of end walls, and a bottom wall, a casket lid pivoted to the casket shell for movement to an open position and to a closed position, and a combination hinge and lock mechanism connecting the lid to the shell. The mechanism comprises a first hinge plate secured to the shell, a second hinge plate secured to the lid, the first and second hinge plates pivoted to one another, and a latch bar moveably mounted relative to the first and second hinge plates for movement to first and second positions. The latch bar and hinge plates are configured such that when the latch bar is in the first position the hinge plates are free to pivot relative to one another such that the lid is free to pivot relative to the shell. When the latch bar is in the second position the latch bar fixes the hinge plates relative to one another such that the lid is locked in the closed position.
In still another aspect, a casket comprises a casket shell having a pair of side walls, a pair of end walls, and a bottom wall, a casket lid pivoted to the casket shell for movement to an open position and to a closed position, and a combination brace and lock mechanism connecting the lid to the shell. The mechanism comprises a first plate secured to the shell, a second plate secured to the lid, and a latch bar moveably mounted relative to the first and second hinge plates for movement to first and second positions. The latch bar and hinge plates are configured such that when the latch bar is in the first position the latch bar fixes the hinge plates relative to one another such that the lid is retained in the open position. When the latch bar is in the second position the latch bar fixes the hinge plates relative to one another such that the lid is locked in the closed position.
In a further aspect, a combination hinge, brace, and lock mechanism adapted to connect a casket lid to a casket shell, the lid pivoted to the shell for movement to an open position and a closed position, comprises a first hinge plate adapted to be secured to the shell, a second hinge plate adapted to be secured to the lid, the first and second hinge plates pivoted to one another, and a latch bar moveably mounted relative to the first and second hinge plates for movement to first, second, and third positions. The latch bar and hinge plates are configured such that when the latch bar is in the first position the latch bar fixes the hinge plates relative to one another such that the lid is locked in the closed position. When the latch bat is in the second position the hinge plates are free to pivot relative to one another such that the lid is free to pivot relative to the shell. When the latch bar is in the third position the latch bar fixes the hinge plates relative to one another such that the lid is retained in the open position.
The first hinge plate can comprise a base plate and a pair of opposed side plates. Each of the side plates can include a slot for accommodating the latch bar. The second hinge plate can comprise a base plate and a pair of opposed side plates. The side plates of the hinge plates can be pivoted together. The side plates of the second hinge plate can include a pair of spaced apart notches therein. The latch bar can include a pair of spaced apart notches therein. The hinge plates and latch bar can cooperate in such a manner that when the side plates of the second hinge plate are positioned in the notches of the latch bar, the hinge plates are free to pivot relative to one another, and when the latch bar is positioned in either of the pair of notches in the side walls of the second hinge plate the hinge plates are fixed relative to one another. A spring, operable between the first hinge plate and the latch bar, can be included to urge the latch bar to an outward position relative to the first hinge plate.
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First hinge plate 32 can comprise a base plate 40 and a pair of opposed side plates 42, 42. Base plate 40 can be secured to lid 14 with fasteners, for example screws 44. Each of the side plates 42 can include a slot 46 for accommodating the latch bar 36. The second hinge plate 34 can comprise a base plate 50 and a pair of opposed side plates 52, 52. Base plate 50 can be secured to lid 14 with fasteners, for example screws 54. The side plates 52, 52 of the second hinge plate 34 can be pivoted to the side plates 42, 42 of the first hinge plate 32 by, for example, a pin 60 having ends fixed to side plates 52, 52 and passing through pivot holes in side plates 42, 42. The side plates 52, 52 of second hinge plate 34 can each have a pair of spaced apart notches 62, 64 formed therein. The latch bar 36 can similarly have a pair of spaced apart notches 66, 68 formed therein.
The hinge plates 52, 52 and the latch bar 36 can thus cooperate in the following manner. When the side plates 52, 52 of the second hinge plate 34 are positioned in the notches 66, 68 of the latch bar 36, the hinge plates 32, 34 are free to pivot relative to one another. Lid 14 can thus be raised or lowered when the side plates 52, 52 and latch bar 36 are in this position. See
A spring, for example leaf spring 70, can be incorporated into mechanism 30. Operable between first hinge plate 32 and latch bar 36, spring 70 biases latch bar 36 in such a manner as to urge latch bar 36 outwardly relative to first hinge plate 32 and shell 12.
The embodiments of the invention shown and described are for illustrative purposes only. The drawings and the description shall not limit in any way the scope of the invention as defined in the claims. While those skilled in the art may make various changes to, or additional embodiments of, the invention, none of those changes/embodiments will depart from the spirit of the invention. Thus, all such changes/embodiments shall be embraced by the scope of the invention as defined in the claims.
For example, while it may be preferred to include structure for performing all three of the hinging, bracing, and locking functions all in a single mechanism, other combinations and permutations are entirely within the scope of the invention. For example, the single mechanism could include only structure to perform just the hinging and bracing functions, or only structure to perform just the hinging and locking functions, or only structure to perform just the bracing and locking functions. All such combinations and permutations shall be embraced by the scope of the invention.
Accordingly, the invention is to be limited only by the scope of the following claims and their equivalents.
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