Display for a casket selection and/or viewing room

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6681510
  • Patent Number
    6,681,510
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, August 15, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 27, 2004
    21 years ago
Abstract
A selection room display facilitates a casket selection by a customer of a funeral home. The display includes a vertical back wall and a pair of vertical, spaced apart wing walls cooperating with the back wall to form an alcove. A plurality of casket portions are displayed in the alcove. A vertical signage column may be positioned in the alcove. Information modules are also displayed in the alcove. The modules correspond to the casket portions. The casket portions are supported on shelves which are removably secured to the back wall. The information modules are similarly removably secured to the back wall. The display may incorporate “themes” to feature the various casket choices. The theme technique may also be utilized in the funeral home viewing room.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates generally to the funeral service industry, and more particularly to a display system facilitating the selection by a customer of a casket in a funeral home selection room.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Funeral home casket selection rooms have evolved as those in the industry have attempted to better meet the funeral customers needs. The “traditional” presentation of product in a funeral home selection room was to simply place each casket on a bier and open the head end cap or lid of the casket to permit viewing inside the casket. As many caskets as possible were displayed in a selection room in order to maximize the number of product choices for the customer. Unfortunately, such a “traditional” presentation results in what has been referred to as a “sea of caskets” effect, which can be both distressing or alarming and confusing to the customer.




Advances in the design of funeral home selection rooms have taken the form of providing a plurality of alcove structures, either of a “modular” construction or of a “stick built” construction, in the funeral home selection room. Each alcove structure includes a vertical back wall and a pair of vertical, spaced apart wing walls cooperating with the back wall to form an alcove. A soffit may span the upper front edges of the wing walls, and lighting, for example track lighting, may be incorporated into the soffit. A two-tier casket rack is located within the alcove, the lower tier of the casket rack being a roll out rack permitting the lower casket to be rolled out from under the upper casket and the casket lid opened for display of the lower casket. Tasteful signage and the like is mounted on the back wall above the caskets. Such a construction, which is the subject of the assignee's prior U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,405,017 and 5,524,394, both increases the number of caskets which can be displayed in a funeral home selection room, as well as greatly improves the “look and feel” of the casket presentations, reducing the clutter and confusion of the so-called “sea of caskets” effect and providing a feeling of comfort to the families. U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,405,017 and 5,524,394 are hereby incorporated by reference herein at this point as if fully set forth in their entirety.




New construction and renovation costs being what they are, there is an ever-increasing need to increase the product density displayable in the funeral home selection room, without sacrificing comfort, convenience and look and feel of the casket display systems of U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,405,017 and 5,524,394.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, the present invention provides a number of selection room displays for facilitating the selection of a casket by a customer of the funeral home, which displays increase the density of product displayable in the selection room yet without compromising the pleasing look and feel of prior displays. One such selection room display comprises a vertical back wall and a pair of vertical, spaced apart wing walls cooperating with the back wall to form an alcove. A plurality of casket portions are displayed in the alcove. The plurality of casket portions represent a plurality of casket choices from which the customer may select. A vertical signage column or graphics tower is positioned in the alcove and displays information. The column would display information to create a “theme” for the alcove, such as informational and inspirational graphics; text and copy and lifestyle imagery.




In another aspect, a selection room display is provided which comprises as before, a vertical back wall and a pair of vertical, spaced apart wing walls cooperating with the back wall to form an alcove. A plurality of casket portions are displayed in the alcove, with each of the plurality of casket portions being removably positioned atop a shelf which itself is removably secured to the back wall. A plurality of casket information modules are displayed in the alcove, with each information module being removably secured to the back wall and corresponding to one of a plurality of casket portions.




In yet another aspect, an information insert for use in a selection room display is provided. The information insert is fabricated of a transparent material and comprises a first pocket having upper and lower edges and having a generally C-shaped cross section, a second pocket attached to the upper edge of the first pocket, the second pocket having a generally U-shaped cross section, and a third pocket attached to the lower edge of the first pocket, the third pocket having a generally U-shaped cross section. The second and third pockets have lower and upper edges, respectively; the lower edge of the second pocket is spaced above the upper edge of the third pocket. In an alternative embodiment, the third or lower pocket is eliminated.




In still another aspect, an information module for use in a selection room display is provided. The information module comprises an enclosure including a door pivotable to and between a closed position and an open position, and the above-mentioned information insert, which is movable into and out of the enclosure.




In a further aspect of the present invention, a selection room display is provided which comprises a vertical back wall including at least one horizontal groove therein. A plurality of shelves are removably secured to the back wall. Each shelf of the plurality includes an upstanding lip on a back edge thereof. The lip is received in the horizontal groove thereby cantilevering the shelf from the back wall. Each of a plurality of casket portions is displayed on one of the shelves. A plurality of casket information modules are displayed on the back wall. Each of the information modules includes an upstanding lip on a back edge thereof. The lip is received in the horizontal groove thereby cantilevering the information module from the back wall as well.




In a further aspect of the present invention, a selection room display is provided which comprises a vertical back wall and two pairs of vertical, spaced apart wing walls cooperating with the back wall to form a centrally positioned center alcove and two laterally positioned side alcoves. An entire casket is displayed in the center alcove, and a plurality of casket portions are displayed in each of the side alcoves. In an alternative embodiment, one of the side alcoves is eliminated.




The display system of the present invention includes a number of additional features. For example, the vertical signage column has a square cross section. The signage column extends from the floor substantially to an upper edge of the back wall of the alcove. The signage column is positioned in the alcove such that one wall of the column abuts the back wall and another adjacent wall of the column abuts one of the wing walls.




The first pocket of the information insert includes therein a portion of the cap panel of the casket. The second pocket includes therein a photo of the casket and the third pocket includes therein a fabric swatch of the casket. The information insert further includes a hook on an upper back side thereof. The hook is positionable over an upper edge of the door of the enclosure of the information module when the door is in the open position and the information insert is removed from the enclosure to thereby display the information insert.




In the three alcove selection room display, the full size casket is supported atop a floor engaging support. Each of the plurality of casket portions is removably positioned atop a shelf which is removably secured to the back wall, as described above. Either or both of the side alcoves may include a vertical signage column therein. The side alcoves further include a plurality of the above-described casket information modules displayed therein and removably secured to the back wall thereof. This three alcove display may further include cremation urns, vaults, head stones and sympathy cards displayed in the side alcoves. Graphics may be displayed on a central portion of the back wall forming the center alcove to create a “theme”. Similarly, graphics may be displayed on the signage columns to likewise create a “theme.”




The present invention may also be utilized in a funeral home viewing room for displaying a body of a deceased. The viewing room comprises a vertical back room wall and a pair of vertical side room walls. A pair of vertical, horizontally spaced apart wing walls cooperate with the back room wall to form an alcove. A casket containing the body is positioned within the alcove. Signage forms the background for the casket. The signage includes text and/or graphics to create a theme. The theme is preferably patterned along the lifestyle of the deceased, for example, gender, religion, sports, politics, patriotism, outdoors and/or athletics.




The present invention therefore provides a number of display systems for use in a funeral home selection room which not only increase the number of product choices displayable in the selection room and therefore available to be chosen by the customer, but do so in a way which is tasteful and visually appealing. The invention also provides a funeral home viewing room.




These and other advantages of the present invention will become more readily apparent during the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the drawings herein, in which:











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a wall of a funeral home selection room including three alcoves, the center alcove including an entire casket, and the two side alcoves including a plurality of casket portions displayed therein and information modules associated with the casket portions displayed therein;





FIG. 2

is a front elevational view of the display of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view illustrating the grooved rear wall of the display and the method of attaching the casket portion shelves and information modules to the grooved wall;





FIG. 4

is a partial vertical cross sectional view through the back wall of the display illustrating the back wall of the display attached to plywood which itself is attached to dry wall studs and illustrating the attachment of the shelves and information modules to the display back wall;





FIG. 5

is an exploded perspective view illustrating the information module comprising an enclosure with an openable and closable door and a removable information insert which is hangable on the door when the door is open and the insert is withdrawn from the enclosure; and





FIG. 6

illustrates the principles of the present invention adapted for use in the funeral home viewing room for display and viewing of a body of a deceased.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring first to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, there is illustrated a display


10


according to the principles of the present invention. The display


10


would be installed in the selection room of a funeral home for facilitating the selection by a customer or a family member of a casket. As illustrated, the display


10


includes essentially three alcoves


12


,


14


and


16


, though it is to be understood that the present invention admits of many different possibilities and combinations and therefore is not to be limited to any specific number or arrangement of alcoves. Referring first to alcove


12


, a vertical back wall


20


cooperates with a pair of vertical, spaced apart wing walls


22


and


24


to form the alcove


12


. A soffit


26


spans the upper front edges of the wing walls


22


and


24


and may include recessed track lighting (not shown). A ceiling


28


is positioned near the upper edges of the back wall


20


, wing walls


22


and


24


and soffit


26


. The wing walls


22


and


24


are removably secured to the back wall


20


via fasteners as shown in the assignee's prior U.S. Pat. No. 5,405,017. Additionally, the soffit


26


, recessed track lighting and ceiling


28


are also as shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,405,017.




Referring now to

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


4


, the construction of the back wall


20


is shown in more detail. Back wall


20


is a commercially available product known as “Slat Wall”, available from Marlite of Dover, Ohio. The Slat Wall


20


includes a plurality of horizontal grooves


30


therein, each of which is lined with an aluminum extrusion


32


having generally a dovetailed cross-sectioned configuration. The Slat Wall


20


is mounted to a sheet of ¾″ CDX plywood


40


with screws


42


. Approximately 100 to 150 screws are required to secure a 4 ft.×8 ft. sheet of the Slat Wall


20


to the plywood


40


. The plywood


40


is in turn glued with construction adhesive


44


, for example “Liquid Nails”, available from the Glidden Company of Cleveland, Ohio, to the dry wall


46


and additionally screwed to the wall studs


48


with 2½″ No.


6


screws


50


. Screws


50


are preferably spaced approximately 6″ apart down each stud


48


. (If the plywood


46


is to be mounted to masonry, then the plywood may be attached to the masonry with the appropriate masonry screws, for example a masonry fastener known as “Tapcon”, available from Elco Industries, Inc. of Rockford, Ill.) The adhesive


44


is preferably placed as ⅜″ wide beads, spaced four inches apart up and down the stud lines. In the event that signage, for example a category sign, is mounted to the Slat Wall


20


, the Slat Wall


20


is similarly secured to the plywood


40


with construction adhesive.




Referring now back to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, alcove


12


includes a plurality of casket portions


60


,


62


,


64


,


66


,


68


and


70


displayed therein. Each of the casket portions represents a different casket choice from which the customer or family member may select. In other words, each of the casket portions are of a different color, material, finish and/or include different hardware styles. The casket portions are each removably positioned atop a shelf


80


. Referring to

FIGS. 3 and 4

, a typical shelf


80


used as a display


10


is illustrated. The shelf


80


, fabricated of, for example, transparent acrylic, includes a casket portion supporting surface


82


, a pair of lateral stiffening gussets


84


, and upwardly projecting back and front lips


86


and


88


respectively. As is seen in

FIG. 4

, back lip


86


of shelf


80


may be inserted within the groove


30


to thereby cantilever the shelf


80


from the wall


22


. Front lip


88


prevents the respective casket portion from being inadvertently dragged off the front edge of the shelf


80


.




Referring still to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, it will be seen that the casket portions may take one of many forms. For example, portions


60


and


62


are short quarter sections of a casket showing half of an end wall and an end portion of a side wall of a casket. Portions


64


and


66


are portions which show a short length of the casket side wall. Portion


68


shows a short length of the entire end of a casket. It will thus be appreciated that many different configurations of casket portions may be displayed in the alcove


12


depending on the positioning of the shelves


80


and the selection of the portion of the casket to be displayed. As can be appreciated, in the alcove


12


of the display


10


as many as eight different caskets may be represented.




A plurality of casket information modules


90


are displayed in the alcove


12


. Like the shelves


80


, each information module


90


is removably secured to the back wall


20


, and corresponds to one of the casket portions


60


,


62


,


64


,


66


,


68


and


70


displayed in the alcove. Referring now to

FIGS. 3-5

, it will be seen that each information module


90


includes an enclosure


92


including top and bottom walls


94


and


96


, side walls


98


and


100


and a rear wall


102


. A door


104


is pivoted to one of the side walls


100


and is movable to and between a closed position and an open position. The enclosure


90


is preferably fabricated of pressed wood and is assembled with wood screws. A bracket


110


including an upwardly extending lip


112


is secured to the rear wall


102


in an upper location via screws


120


. Lip


112


is receivable in one of the grooves


30


in the wall


20


in a manner similar to the manner that back lip


86


of shelf


80


may be inserted in groove


30


. The information module


90


is thereby cantilevered from wall


20


in the same manner as the shelves


80


. While it is preferable to orient the information modules


90


vertically, it is within the scope of the present invention to orient information modules


90


horizontally as illustrated.




Each information module


90


further includes an insert


130


fabricated of a transparent material such as acrylic. The information insert


130


includes a first pocket


132


, a second pocket


134


attached to an upper edge


136


of first pocket


132


and a third pocket


138


attached to a lower edge


140


of first pocket


132


. The first pocket


132


is generally C-shaped in cross section, whereas the second and third pockets


134


and


138


, respectively, are generally U-shaped in cross section. Preferably the first, second and third pockets


132


,


134


and


138


are integrally fabricated as by molding. Of course it will be appreciated that either or both of the small pockets


134


and/or


138


may be eliminated, depending on how much information is desired to be displayed in the information insert


130


. The information insert


130


further includes a hook


150


attached to the back side


152


of the insert


130


in an upper location. Hook


150


is positionable over the top edge


156


of the door


104


. In this way, a funeral director illustrating the features of the various caskets which are represented by the casket portions in the alcove may remove the insert


130


from the module


90


associated with one of the casket portions and hang the insert


130


on the edge


156


of the door


104


thereby permitting easy viewing of information in the insert


130


.




In particular, it is contemplated that the insert


130


would include a portion of a cap panel


160


positioned in the first pocket


132


. The second pocket


134


would include a photo


162


of the casket, and the third pocket


138


would include a fabric swatch


164


of the fabric of the casket. The lower edge


170


of the second pocket


134


is preferably spaced above the upper edge


172


of the third pocket


138


. In this manner, the cap panel


160


is easily viewed between the lower and upper edges


170


and


172


, respectively, of the upper and lower pockets


134


and


138


, respectively. Furthermore, a customer may access the cap panel


160


to feel the fabric thereon. Similarly, it is contemplated that the fabric swatch


164


, which might be mounted on a card (not shown) to provide rigidity, is of a height such that its upper edge


180


extends above the upper edge


172


of the third pocket


138


, similarly allowing the customer to touch and feel the fabric


164


. Additionally, information cards such as those shown at


182


and


184


may also be positioned in the second and third pockets


134


and


138


, respectively. In the event that one or the other of the small pockets


134


and


138


are eliminated then of course less information would be displayable in the insert


130


as compared to that illustrated.




Referring now back to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the alcoves may include a vertical signage column such as that shown at


200


in any or all of the alcoves


12


,


14


and


16


. The signage column


200


has a square cross section and extends from the floor to a lower edge


202


of the soffit


26


or substantially to an upper edge of the back wall. The column


200


is positioned in the alcove, for example alcove


12


, such that one wall (not shown) abuts the back wall


20


and another adjacent wall


204


abuts one of the wing walls


22


. Thus, two remaining walls


206


and


208


, the front wall and the laterally inboard side wall, respectively, may be A utilized to display information thereon. The signage columns or graphics towers


200


are intended to be utilized as “positioning devices” identifying a specific theme for the alcove, be it the physical material of the casket (wood, metal, etc.) or a lifestyle particularly identified with the deceased (male or female gender, personal lifestyles or orientations like religious, patriotic, outdoorsman, athletic, etc.). It is contemplated that the graphics towers/signage columns would provide informational text and imagery to describe particular product offerings, as well as more inspirational text/poetry and imagery to describe the person, the lifestyle, etc. in a way that will resonate with the consumer in this particular context. The latter may be referred to as “lifestyle orientation”, i.e. providing a thematic lifestyle context for selection. The signage columns


200


are preferably fabricated of pressed wood and are assembled with wood screws. Graphics panels can be mounted in several ways on the column


200


. First, transparent acrylic covers or the like (with or without frames) mounted on the columns


200


may be utilized to display signage, product information, photo imagery, text and the like thereunder. Second, graphic prints can be mounted to a foam or plastic substrate (including foam core, gator board, sintra or the like) and laminated with a UV protective laminating film. In this second case, no acrylic cover would be required. Third, the graphic print could be on a transparent film and then backlit with a light inside the column, making the column a “light box”.




Referring still to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, it will be seen that the center alcove


14


includes an entire casket


220


displayed therein. Casket


220


is preferably supported atop a floor engaging support


222


such as a bier or the like. Alternatively, a two-tiered casket rack of the type disclosed in the assignee's U.S. Pat. No. 5,405,017 may be utilized to display two entire caskets stacked vertically in the alcove


14


. With the center alcove


14


being utilized to display an entire casket


22


the left or right or both side alcoves


12


and/or


16


are utilized to display a plurality of casket portions in conjunction with corresponding information modules and vertical signage columns. In addition, the side alcoves


12


and


16


may include additional products either removably positioned on shelves removably secured to the back wall


20


or simply placed on the floor within the alcoves. These products may include, for example, cremation urns


230


, vaults


232


, head stones


234


and sympathy cards


236


. Flower sprays may also be displayed in the alcoves. Additional signage may be mounted to the rear walls


20


as indicated at


240


,


242


,


244


and


246


. Further, graphics


250


may be applied to the portion of the back wall


20


forming the back wall of the center alcove


14


. The graphics


250


may be chosen to create a “theme” for the display


10


, such as a patriotic theme for a deceased veteran, outdoor theme, sports theme or the like. Such graphics


250


in combination with the visual impact of the entire casket


220


in combination with the many casket portions and corresponding information displayed in the lateral side alcoves presents a dramatic presentation for a funeral customer which is tasteful and presents all of the information required to make selections from the display.




Referring now to

FIG. 6

, the principles of the present invention are illustrated adapted for use in a viewing room


260


of a funeral home. The funeral home viewing room


260


includes a back room wall


262


and a pair of side room walls


264


and


266


. The walls


262


,


264


and


266


form one end of the viewing room


260


. A pair of wing wall panels


268


and


270


are positioned along the back wall


262


. A casket


220


is displayed atop a pedestal or bier


280


with a body


282


of a deceased being displayed in the casket


220


. Signage


272


of the type described above forms a background for the casket


220


and creates a theme for the alcove


274


. Sprays of flowers


284


may be supported on easels


286


and positioned between each room wall


264


or


266


and its corresponding adjacent wing wall


268


or


270


, respectively. Thus, the prior described room environment may be carried over from the casket selection room of a funeral home directly into the body viewing room of a funeral home with similar effects and advantages as described above. Further, the portions of the back wall


262


between the side walls


264


and


266


and their adjacent, respective wing walls


268


and


270


may include additional signage, text, graphics or memorabilia mounted thereto, by way of for example the use of the above-described Slatwall to build upon the theme chosen.




Those skilled in the art will readily recognize numerous adaptations and modifications which can be made to the present invention which will result in an improved selection room display, yet all of which will fall within the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined in the following claims. Accordingly, the invention is to be limited only by the scope of the following claims and their equivalents.



Claims
  • 1. An information module for use in a selection room display for facilitating the selection by a customer of a casket, said information module comprising:an enclosure including a door pivotable to and between a closed position and an open position; and an information insert fabricated of a transparent material, said information insert being movable into and out of said enclosure, said information insert comprising: a first pocket having upper and lower edges and having a generally C-shaped cross-section; a second pocket attached to said upper edge of said first pocket, said second pocket having a generally U-shaped cross-section; and a third pocket attached to said lower edge of said first pocket, said third pocket having a generally U-shaped cross-section; said second pocket having a lower edge, said third pocket having an upper edge, said lower edge of said second pocket spaced above said upper edge of said third pocket.
  • 2. The information module of claim 1 wherein said information insert further includes a hook on an upper back side thereof, said hook being positionable over an upper edge of said door when said door is in the open position to display said information insert.
  • 3. An information module for use in a selection room display for facilitating the selection by a customer of a casket, said information module comprising:an enclosure including a door pivotable to and between a closed position and an open position; and an information insert fabricated of a transparent material, said information insert being movable into and out of said enclosure, said information insert comprising: a first pocket having upper and lower edges and having a generally C-shaped cross-section; and a second pocket attached to one of said upper and lower edges of said first pocket, said second pocket having a generally U-shaped cross-section.
  • 4. The information module of claim 3 wherein said second pocket is attached to said upper edge of said first pocket.
  • 5. An information insert for use in a selection room display for facilitating the selection by a customer of a casket, said information insert being fabricated of a transparent material, said information insert comprising:a first pocket having upper and lower edges and having a generally C-shaped cross-section; a second pocket attached to said upper edge of said first pocket, said second pocket having a generally U-shaped cross-section; and a third pocket attached to said lower edge of said first pocket, said third pocket having a generally U-shaped cross-section; said second pocket having a lower edge, said third pocket having an upper edge, said lower edge of said second pocket spaced above said upper edge of said third pocket.
Parent Case Info

This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/911,823 filed Aug. 15, 1997, now abandoned.

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Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 08/911823 Aug 1997 US
Child 09/638576 US