The present invention relates to caskets, and particularly to lightweight caskets.
Caskets can be employed for both display and interment of a deceased. Because of the display aspect, a casket must convey dignity and respect for the deceased. To accomplish the foregoing, it is known to manufacture caskets from hardwoods and metal, providing them with decorative features. However, the cost of such caskets can be beyond the reach of many.
Accordingly, caskets formed of corrugated paperboard and/or manufactured wood products have been developed. Such products can be manufactured at a much lower cost than the hardwood and metal caskets. However, significant costs remain in both material and shipment of caskets made from lower cost materials.
In addition, corrugated paperboard caskets are not structurally durable as wood or metal caskets. Accordingly, there is a need for reducing cost of material and shipment of caskets made from lower cost materials while maintaining the structural integrity of the casket.
Embodiments of caskets disclosed herein include several features that can lower the cost of manufacture and/or shipment of the casket. Savings can be obtained even if less than all of the novel features disclosed herein are employed.
In general, an embodiment of a casket includes a two-piece lid and a container. The container is generally in the form of an open-top box and is configured to receive a body of a deceased. The first lid part covers the lower part of the body and the second lid part covers the upper part of the body and head. The casket body and the lid are preferably configured from corrugated paper. The first part of the lid has a top panel having four edges, and three vertical sides extending from three of the four edges, such that one vertical side extends down over the foot end panel of the casket body, and two vertical sides extend over foot end portions of the side panels of the casket body. Two securing means secure a front portion of two vertical sides to an intermediate portion of the casket body.
The second part of the lid has substantially the same configuration as the first part of the lid, but does not include the securing means. In addition, the fourth edge of the second lid portion (from which a vertical sides does not extend) includes a tab portion extending therefrom.
The first and second lid portions are removed from the casket body during insertion of a deceased. For viewing purposes, only the first part of the lid is inserted onto the casket body. To this end, the three vertical sides of the first lid part extend over corresponding panel portions of the foot end portion of the casket. The securing means are then used to secure the front portion (furthest from the foot end panel) to the corresponding intermediate portion of the casket side panels. As such, the first lid part covers the lower part of the deceased in the interior of the casket body. Moreover, the first lid portion serves to reinforce the strength of the side panels of the casket. The coupling at the front end of the first part of the lid and the casket body side panel helps stop relative sliding between the first part of the lid and casket body, which further helps reinforce the side from buckling.
After viewing, the second part of the lid is placed over the head end portion of the casket. To this end, the tab on the fourth edge of the lid is inserted under the corresponding edge of the second end part of the lid. The remainder of the second part of the lid is then placed over the head end part of the casket body.
In another embodiment of the invention, the sides of a corrugated paper casket are reinforced with a reinforcement strip that is disposed on the inside of the side wall just above handle openings in the side walls.
The above discussed features and advantages, as well as others, will become more readily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art by reference to the following detailed description and accompanying drawings.
a, 8b and 8c show perspective view of portions of the casket of
An exemplary casket arrangement 10 according to the invention includes a casket body 12, a first lid part 14, a second lid part 16. The casket body 12 is preferably in the form of an open-top box formed of corrugated paper. The casket body 12 may suitably be formed by folding and gluing a properly die-cut corrugated paper blank.
The first lid part 14 is preferably formed of corrugated paper. The first lid part 14 may suitably be formed by folding and gluing a properly die cut corrugated paper blank. The first lid part 14 includes a top panel 30, a foot end panel 32, and side panels 34. In an exemplary embodiment, at least one of the side panels 34 includes holes 36 for receiving a tie mechanism 50.
The second lid part 16 is also preferably formed of corrugated paper. Similar to the first lid part 14, the second lid part 16 may suitably be formed by folding and gluing a properly die cut corrugated paper blank. The second lid part 16 includes a top panel 40, a head end panel 42, and side panels 44. The top panel 40 includes a tab 46 that extends outward from the line formed on the top panel 40 between the ends of the side panels 44.
The first lid part 14 and the second lid part 16 are configured such that they cooperate to cover the entire casket body 12. Substantially the only overlap between the parts 14 and 16 is the tab 46 which overlaps with a portion of the top panel 30. While in this embodiment, the first lid part 14 and second lid part 16 fit over (i.e. outside) the panels 40, 42 and 44, in other embodiments, the lid parts 14, 16 may fit just inside the panels 40, 42 and 44.
The holes 29 and 36 line up when the second lid part 16 is assembled onto the casket body 12. As shown in
To close the casket arrangement 10, the tab 46 of the second lid portion 16 is slid under the end of the top panel 30. It may be helpful to tilt the second lid portion 16 to facilitate placement of the tab under the end of the top panel 30. When closed, the casket arrangement 10 appears as shown in
Although not shown in
The casket lid 114 in this embodiment fits within the interior of the casket body, such that the lower edges of the lid 114 are hidden from view in
The casket body 112 also includes a leak resistant liner 132 formed of chemical resistant plastic sheeting, a nylon tie 134, and a pair of wooden side supports or braces 136, none which are shown in
The slit score 224 extends a width of the bottom panel 120 and defines a fold line between the bottom panel 120 and the head end panel 122. The portion of the blank 200 that forms the head end panel 122 is twice as wide as the height of the head end panel 122. Accordingly, the portion of the blank 200 that forms the head end panel 122 is folded again over itself along a fold line defined by an additional slit score 223. The resulting head end panel 122 thus has twice the thickness of the side wall 126.
Similarly, the slit score 226 extends along the width of the bottom panel 120 on the opposite side and defines a fold line between the bottom panel 120 and the foot end panel 124. Like the head end panel 122, the portion of the blank 200 that forms the foot end panel 124 is twice as wide as the height of the foot end panel 124, and is folded again over itself along a fold line defined by an additional slit score 225.
The handle openings 128 are defined in the portions that form side walls 126. On either side wall structure 126, a brace 136 is disposed. Each of the braces 136 in this embodiment is a wooden strip that is 1¾ inches wide (or high) and ½ inch thick. The braces 136 may suitably extend most or all of the length of the side walls 126. Each of the braces 136 is secured, for example by glue, to the respective side wall 126 at a location outward (or upward) of the handle openings 128. Such a location provides increased strength for movement of the casket 100 by the handles.
The blank 200 also includes foldover tabs 230 at the ends of each side wall 126, defined by the cutouts 210, 212, 214 and 216. The foldover tabs 230 are configured to fold around and be secured to the outside of the end walls 122, 124. The tabs 230 may be secured by a small plastic tie, not shown, or by adhesive. In one embodiment, the tabs 230 are further designed to be received into vertical slots formed in the end walls 122, 124.
a, 8b and 8c show the steps for constructing the blank 200 with the braces 136 into the body 112, and for applying the lid 114 thereto. In
b shows a perspective view of the casket body 112 in a partially constructed state. In
c shows a perspective view of the casket body 112 and the lid 114 partially inserted therein. Once, the lid 114 is placed into the casket body 112. The nylon tie 134 is then tied or otherwise connected to secure the lid 114 to the casket body 112.
The embodiment of
It will be appreciated that the lid 114 may be replaced by a two-piece lid, such as that of the embodiment of
It will be appreciated that the above described embodiments are merely exemplary, and that those of ordinary skill in the art may readily devise their own implementations and modifications that incorporate the principles of the present invention and fall within the spirit and scope thereof.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/222,941, filed Jul. 3, 2009.
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