Claims
- 1. A lid for closure of the base or shell of a casket, the principal closure area of the lid consisting of first and second laminated corrugated fiberboard layers, the first of said laminated fiberboard layers being formed as a unitary panel, extending substantially throughout the length and width of the lid from a flat sheet of single-wall fiberboard and comprising an elongated central area and bevelled edge portions at both the side and end edges of the lid, said unitary panel consisting of a single corrugated sheet with an uncorrugated sheet at each side of the corrugated sheet, the axes of the corrugations of said single corrugated sheet being extended transversely of the longitudinal axis of the lid, said unitary panel further having its central region progressively increased in height both laterally and longitudinally thereby providing a central domed area between the bevelled edges both laterally and longitudinally of the lid, frame structure connected with said unitary panel on the inner side thereof, the frame structure including a plurality of longitudinally spaced transversely extending bridges each having inclined portions engaged with the bevelled side edge portions of the lid and each further having an upwardly curved surface engaged with the central domed area of the lid, and the frame structure including marginal framing elements interconnected with the side and end edges of said unitary panel, the transversely extending bridges being formed of multiple wall corrugated fiberboard having a plurality of corrugated sheets each having planar sheets at each side of each corrugated sheet and with the axes of the corrugations vertically aligned relative to the inner surface of the lid and thus also substantially perpendicularly to the axes of the corrugations of said first fiberboard layer of the lid, and said second layer of the principal closure area of the lid being formed of separate partial panels each lying at the underside of the unitary panel of the first layer in an area thereof between spaced bridges of the framing structure, the side edges of said partial panels being terminated inboard of the bevelled side edges of the first layer, each of said partial panels consisting of a single corrugated sheet and a single uncorrugated sheet, and the corrugated sheet of each partial panel being adhesively bonded to the unitary panel of the first layer and with the axes of the corrugations extended longitudinally of the lid and transversely of the axes of the corrugations of said first layer.
- 2. A lid for closure of the base or shell of a casket, the principal closure area of the lid consisting of first and second laminated corrugated fiberboard layers, the first of said laminated fiberboard layers being formed as a unitary panel, extending substantially throughout the length and width of the lid from a flat sheet of single-wall fiberboard and comprising an elongated central area and bevelled edge portions at both the side and end edges of the lid, said unitary panel consisting of a single corrugated sheet with an uncorrugated sheet at each side of the corrugated sheet, the axes of the corrugations of said single corrugated sheet being extended transversely of the longitudinal axis of the lid, frame structure connected with said unitary panel on the inner side thereof, the frame structure including a plurality of longitudinally spaced transversely extending bridges each having inclined portions engaged with the bevelled side edge portions of the lid and each further having an upper edge engaged with the underside of the central portion of the first fiberboard layer, and the frame structure including marginal framing elements interconnected with the outer edges of said bevelled edge portions of said unitary panel, the transversely extending bridges being formed of multiple wall corrugated fiberboard having a plurality of corrugated sheets each having planar sheets at each side of each corrugated sheet and with the axes of the corrugations vertically aligned relative to the inner surface of the lid and thus also substantially perpendicularly to the axes of the corrugations of said first fiberboard layer of the lid, and said second layer of the principal closure area of the lid being formed of separate partial panels each being at the underside of the unitary panel of the first layer in an area thereof between spaced bridges of the frame structure, the side edges of said partial panels being terminated inboard of the bevelled side edges of the first layer, each of said partial panels consisting of a single corrugated sheet and a single uncorrugated sheet, and the corrugated sheet of each partial panel being adhesively bonded to the unitary panel of the first layer and with the axes of the corrugations extended longitudinally of the lid and transversely of the axes of the corrugations of said first layer.
- 3. A lid for closure of the base or shell of a casket, the principal closure area of the lid consisting of first and second laminated corrugated fiberboard layers, the first of said laminated fiberboard layers being formed as a unitary panel, extending substantially throughout the length and width of the lid from a sheet of single-wall fiberboard and comprising an elongated central area and bevelled edge portions at both the side and end edges of the lid, said unitary panel consisting of a single corrugated sheet with an uncorrugated sheet at each side of the corrugated sheet, the axes of the corrugations of said single corrugated sheet being extended transversely of the longitudinal axis of the lid, frame structure connected with said unitary panel on the inner side thereof, the frame structure including a plurality of longitudinally spaced transversely extending bridges each having inclined portions engaged with the bevelled side edge portions of the lid and each further having an upper edge engaged with the underside of the central portion of the first fiberboard layer, and the frame structure including marginal framing elements interconnected with the outer edges of said bevelled edge portions of said unitary panel, the transversely extending bridges being formed of multiple wall corrugated fiberboard having a plurality of corrugated sheets each having planar sheets at each side of each corrugated sheet and with the axes of the corrugations vertically aligned relative to the inner surface of the lid and thus also substantially perpendicularly to the axes of the corrugations of said first fiberboard layer of the lid, and said second layer of the principal closure area of the lid comprising a panel including at least one layer consisting of one corrugated sheet and one uncorrugated sheet, said second layer being adhesively bonded to the unitary panel of the first layer and with the axes of the corrugations extended longitudinally of the lid and transversely of the axes of the corrugations of said first layer.
- 4. A lid for closure of the base or shell of a casket, the principal closure area of the lid consisting of first and second laminated corrugated fiberboard layers, the first of said laminated fiberboard layers being formed as a unitary panel, extending substantially throughout the length and width of the lid from a sheet of single-wall fiberboard and comprising an elongated central area and bevelled edge portions at both the side and end edges of the lid, said unitary panel consisting of a single corrugated sheet with an uncorrugated sheet at each side of the corrugated sheet, the axes of the corrugations of said single corrugated sheet being extended transversely of the longitudinal axis of the lid, frame structure connected with said unitary panel on the inner side thereof, the frame structure including a plurality of longitudinally spaced transversely extending bridges each having inclined portions engaged with the bevelled side edge portions of the lid and each further having an upper edge engaged with the underside of the central portion of the first fiberboard layer, and the frame structure including marginal framing elements interconnected with the outer edges of said bevelled edge portions of said unitary panel, the transversely extending bridges being formed of multiple wall corrugated fiberboard having a plurality of corrugated sheets each having planar sheets at each side of each corrugated sheet and with the axes of the corrugations vertically aligned relative to the inner surface of the lid and thus also substantially perpendicularly to the axes of the corrugations of said first fiberboard layer of the lid, and said second layer of the principal closure area of the lid comprising a partial panel consisting of single-face corrugated fiberboard consisting of a single corrugated sheet and a single uncorrugated sheet with the corrugated sheet presented toward and adhesively secured to the underside of said first fiberboard layer and with the axes of the corrugations extended longitudinally of the lid and transversely of the axes of the corrugations of said first fiberboard layer, the side edges of said partial panel being terminated inboard of the bevelled side edge portions of the first layer.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 64,981 filed on Sept. 27, 1984 now abandoned.
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