Claims
- 1. A method for making a casket lid having bevelled edge portions and a generally domed configuration between the bevelled edges both laterally and longitudinally of the lid, which method comprises cutting a preformed corrugated board to form a generally rectangular blank of overall dimensions approximating the length and width of the lid, said board comprising preformed corrugated fiberboard incorporating at least one corrugated sheet between at least two uncorrugated sheets, forming generally diagonal cut-outs in the corners of said blank to partially separate the end sections of the blank from the central section thereof, scoring the cut blank on a multiplicity of lines extended longitudinally of the lid in the area between the portions to be incorporated in the bevelled side edges and extended lengthwise of the blank between said cut-outs, further scoring the cut blank along lines parallel to the length of the lid in positions to accommodate the formation of the bevelled side edges, scoring the end sections of the blank along lines transverse to the length of the lid in position to accommodate the formation of the bevelled end edges, flexing the edge portions of the blank to form the bevelled edges around the margin of the lid, flexing the central section of the blank on said score lines between the bevelled edge portions to provide progressive increase in the height of the lid in a multiplicity of stages as the central region is approached and thereby provide the laterally domed configuration of the lid, flexing the end sections of the blank to provide for closure of the diagonal cut-outs in the corners of the blank, securing transverse bridge members to the lid, at least one of which is secured to the lid in the mid-region of the laterally domed contour portion thereof, and one of which is secured to the lid toward each end of the lid in the region of the longitudinally domed end portions thereof, and securing framing elements to at least some edges of the lid.
- 2. A method as defined in claim 1 in which the flexing of the end sections of the lid between the diagonal cut-outs is effected to provide the bevelled end edges of the lid and to provide an upward but reduced inclination of the end section areas inboard of the bevelled end edges.
- 3. A method for making a casket lid having bevelled edge portions at both the side and end edges of the lid and a domed configuration between the bevelled edges both laterally and longitudinally of the lid, which method comprises cutting a preformed corrugated board to form a generally rectangular blank of overall dimensions approximating the length and width of the lid, said board comprising preformed corrugated fiberboard incorporating at least one corrugated sheet between at least two uncorrugated sheets, forming generally diagonal cut-outs in the corners of said blank to partially separate the end sections of the blank from the central section thereof in the region forming both the bevelled edges and domed portions of the lid, scoring the cut blank along lines extended longitudinally of the lid in positions to accommodate the formation of the bevelled side edges, scoring the end sections of the blank along lines transverse to the length of the lid in position to accommodate the formation of the bevelled end edges, flexing the edge portions of the blank along said scoring lines to form the bevelled edge around the margin of the lid, flexing the centnral section of the blank in the region between said bevelled edges to provide progressive increase in the height of the lid in the region between said bevelled edges as the central region is approached and thereby provide the laterally domed configuration of the lid between said bevelled edges, flexing the end sections of the blank to provide for closure of the diagonal cut-outs in the corners of the blank, and securing framing elements to at least some edges of the lid.
- 4. A method as defined in claim 3 in which the flexing of the end sections of the lid between the diagonal cut-outs is effected to provide the bevelled end edges of the lid and to provide an upward but reduced inclination of the end section areas inboard of the bevelled end edges.
- 5. A method for making a casket lid having bevelled edge portions at both the side and end edges of the lid and a domed configuration between the bevelled edges both laterally and longitudinally of the lid, which method comprises:
- (a) preparing a generally rectangular blank, the blank being formed of preformed corrugated fiberboard incorporating at least one corrugated sheet between at least two uncorrugated sheets, the preparation of the blank including:
- (a1) cutting the blank with overall dimensions approximating the length and width of the lid and with generally diagonal cut-outs in the corners of said blank to partially separate the end sections of the blank from the central section thereof in regions providing for forming both lateral and longitudinal bevelled edges and for forming a central region which is domed both laterally and longitudinally; and
- (a2) scoring the corrugated fiberboard along lines extended longitudinally of the lid in positions to accommodate the formation of the bevelled side edges and along lines transverse to the length of the lid in positions to accommodate the formation of the bevelled end edges;
- (b) flexing the side and end edge portions of the blank along said scoring lines to form the bevelled edges around the margin of the lid and to form the central section of the blank in the region within said bevelled edges to provide progressive increase in the height of the lid in the region within said bevelled edges as the central region is approached both laterally and longitudinally of the lid and thereby provide both the lateral and the longitudinal domed configuration of the lid within said bevelled edges, said flexing further providing for closure of the diagonal cutouts in the corners of the blank and for bringing together said bevelled side and end edges around the perimeter of the lid and also bringing together the laterally and longitudinally domed portions of the lid; and
- (c) securing framing elements to at least some edges of the lid.
- 6. A top for a casket, said top being of corrugated paperboard of substantial stiffness and comprising:
- spaced, parallel side walls,
- spaced, parallel end walls,
- an arched panel having a crest and sides extending substantially parallel to said side walls and having a length less than said side walls,
- means comprising fold lines joining said arched panel to said side walls,
- said arched panel having at least four parallel score lines extending lengthwise of said arched panel and spaced from side-to-side thereof and being sufficiently closely spaced to closely approximate an arched shape,
- all of the panels of said top being folded only in the same direction whereby the exterior angle between all adjacent panels is greater than 180.degree.,
- means for connecting said arched panel to a said end wall comprising an inclined panel longitudinal of said arched panel and connected thereto by an arcuate fold line,
- said acuate fold line extending laterally outwardly of the crest of said arched panel and terminating inwardly of the sides of said arched panel,
- said arched panel and said inclined panel having curved edges laterally outwardly of the ends of said arcuate fold line,
- said curved edges being in mating abutting relationship to provide arched corners between said inclined panel and said arched panel,
- ribs extending transversely of and underlying said arched panel, said ribs each having an outer surface substantially conforming to the inner surface of said arched panel and side walls,
- said side walls comprising means for increasing the thickness thereof relative to said arched panel,
- means for connecting said ribs to said side walls,
- said arched panel, inclined panel, and panels of said end walls and side walls being parts of a single cut and scored blank of corrugated paperboard.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 613,145, filed on May 23, 1984, now abandoned.
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