The present invention relates to a hearse or funeral car, and more particularly, to a funeral car including a coffin carriage box enabling a coffin to be automatically loaded into and unloaded from the coffin carriage box provided in the funeral car to thereby prevent the coffin from being damaged, and including a cooling duct to make a corpse in the coffin quickly cooled to thereby prevent the corpse from being decomposed and to avoid an offensive odor due to the decomposition to thereby reduce discomfort of mourners or a bereaved family, in which since the coffin can be longitudinally loaded into the coffin carriage box, the coffin can be easily carried even at a narrow or small space.
A conventional hearse or funeral car includes a coffin carriage box attached to the floor of the rear portion of the funeral car in which the door of the coffin carriage box can be opened and closed, and fixed rails which are longitudinally provided in the left and right sides of the coffin carriage box left on the inner-bottom surface of the coffin carriage box. Moving rails are slidably installed on the fixed rails. A coffin seating table is attached on the moving rails so that the coffin seating table is slidably moved together with the moving rails. A stopper is attached upwards to the leading end of the coffin seating table, and a locker attached to the lower surface of the coffin carriage box is provided at the back end of the coffin seating table, so as to lock the coffin seating table.
The coffin carriage box is fixed and installed in the funeral car in the longitudinal direction at the central portion of the funeral car. Thus, when a coffin is loaded into the funeral car, the rear door of the coffin carriage box is opened and both the moving rails and the coffin situating table which are installed in the inner floor of the coffin carriage box are pulled by the hand and are withdrawn out of the funeral car. Then, the coffin in which a corpse is situated is put on the coffin situating table. Then, the coffin is slid up to a stopper formed at the leading end of the coffin situating table so as to closely contact the coffin situating table, and to then make the coffin tightly bound to the coffin situating table using straps.
Then, the coffin situating table on which the coffin has been situated and the moving rails are pushed into the coffin carriage box, until the coffin situating table and the moving rails reach the leading ends of the rails. Then, the coffin situating table is fixed so as not to move using a locker attached to the inner floor of the coffin carriage box, to accordingly enable the funeral car to carry the coffin to a burial ground. In the case that the coffin is unloaded from the coffin carriage box to the burial ground, the unloading work of the coffin is performed in an order reverse to the above-described order.
However, since the rails are longitudinally installed in the coffin carriage box of the conventional funeral car, and if the rails are pulled up to the rear portion of the funeral car to then be withdrawn from the coffin carriage box, and then the coffin is turned about, the load of the coffin is concentrated on the inner portion of the rails and thus the rails may not smoothly work.
Moreover, the coffin is situated on the rails fixed to the bottom of the coffin situating table and then the coffin situating table should be pushed up to the front leading ends of the rails. In the case that the coffin situating table is severely pushed up to the front leading ends of the rails, the former bumps into the latter and then an impact may affect the inner portion of the coffin to thereby cause the corpse in the coffin to change the position.
To solve the above problems, it is an object of the present invention to provide a funeral car including a coffin carriage box enabling a coffin to be automatically loaded into and unloaded from the coffin carriage box provided in the funeral car to thereby prevent the coffin from being damaged, and including a cooling duct to make a corpse in the coffin quickly cooled for example within two or three minutes, to thereby prevent the corpse from being decomposed and to avoid an offensive odor due to the decomposition to thereby reduce discomfort of mourners or a bereaved family, in which since the coffin can be longitudinally loaded into the coffin carriage box, the coffin can be easily carried even at a narrow or small space.
To accomplish the above object of the present invention, according to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a funeral car comprising: a coffin carriage box (10) which receives a coffin in the inside of the funeral car (100); a duct (20) for transferring cooling air generated from a cooling air generator (130) included in the funeral car (100) into the coffin carriage box (10), in order to maintain the cooled state of the coffin carriage box (10); a coffin seating table (11) which goes in and out of the coffin carriage box (10), along rails (14) formed in the inner floor of the coffin carriage box (10); a cylinder which enables the coffin seating table (11) to move along the rails (14) to thus go and in and out of the coffin carriage box (10); a location confirmation sensor (12) which is positioned in the coffin seating table (11) to thereby enable the coffin seating table (11) to automatically go in and out of the coffin carriage box (10); and a sliding table (50) which is formed in the front-lower portion of the coffin carriage box (10) and slidably moves from the coffin carriage box (10).
Preferably, a decoration flower (140) is decorated in the outside of the coffin carriage box (10).
Preferably, a curtain (110) is automatically drawn and undrawn at respective windows formed in the funeral car (110).
Hereinbelow, a funeral car according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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As described above, the present invention provides a funeral car including a coffin carriage box enabling a coffin to be automatically loaded into and unloaded from the coffin carriage box provided in the funeral car to thereby prevent the coffin from being damaged, and including a cooling duct to make a corpse in the coffin quickly cooled for example within two or three minutes, to thereby prevent the corpse from being decomposed and to avoid an offensive odor due to the decomposition to thereby reduce discomfort of mourners or a bereaved family, in which since the coffin can be longitudinally loaded into the coffin carriage box, the coffin can be easily carried even at a narrow or small space.
As described above, the present invention has been described with respect to the particularly preferred embodiment. However, the present invention is not limited to the above embodiment, and it is possible for one who has an ordinary skill in the art to make various modifications and variations, without departing off the spirit of the present invention. Thus, the protective scope of the present invention is not defined within the detailed description thereof but is defined by the claims to be described later and the technical spirit of the present invention.
As described above, the present invention provides a funeral car including a coffin carriage box enabling a coffin to be automatically loaded into and unloaded from the coffin carriage box.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10-2005-0116188 | Dec 2005 | KR | national |
PCT/KR2006/004889 | Nov 2006 | KR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/KR2006/004889 | 11/21/2006 | WO | 00 | 5/30/2008 |