Claims
- 1. A deceased's ash and cremated remains receptacle adapted to contain ashes and cremated remains and intended to be at least partially embedded in earth, the receptacle comprising:
- a watertight cremated remains compartment configured for enclosing ashes and cremated remains, the compartment having a sealable aperture adapted to receive ashes and cremated remains therethrough;
- tamper resistant closure means for permanently sealing the aperture so as to be watertight;
- means for identification of the ashes and cremated remains of the deceased placed within said cremated remains compartment, said means for identification being adapted for displaying symbols identifying the ashes and cremated remains of the deceased placed within said cremated remains compartment, said means for identification being incorporated in said closure means; and
- support means capable of supporting the receptacle in a vertical position in the earth, whereby the receptacle is adapted to contain ashes and cremated remains of a deceased and to function as a memorial.
- 2. A receptacle as claimed in claim 1, wherein the cremated remains compartment is cylindrical.
- 3. A receptacle as claimed in claim 1, wherein the compartment is pyramidal.
- 4. A receptacle as claimed in claim 1, wherein the cremated remains compartment, the closure means and the support means each comprise components manufactured of stainless steel.
- 5. A receptacle as claimed in claim 1, wherein the closure means comprises a plaque.
- 6. A receptacle as claimed in claim 1, wherein the closure means comprises an intermediate member attached to a plaque.
- 7. A receptacle as claimed in claim 1, wherein locking means are provided to prevent removal of the closure means from the aperture once sealed.
- 8. A receptacle as claimed in claim 1, wherein the support means are integral with the compartment.
- 9. A receptacle as claimed in claim 1, wherein the support means consist of a pointed stake rigidly attached to or through the cremated remains compartment.
- 10. A receptacle as claimed in claim 1, wherein the support means consists of a second, elongated compartment attached to the watertight compartment.
- 11. A receptacle as claimed in claim 1, wherein a retaining bar is provided and adapted to attachment to the receptacle to resist removal of the receptacle from the earth.
- 12. A receptacle as claimed in claim 11, wherein the support means consists of a fastener retained in the retaining bar.
- 13. A receptacle as claimed in claim 1, wherein a vase is mounted on a bracket attached to the support means.
- 14. The receptacle of claim 1, wherein the closure means includes a permanent connection of a type chosen from a group of connection types consisting of a welded connection, a connection effected by use of lugs, and a connection effected by use of separate fasteners.
- 15. The receptacle of claim 14, wherein the fasteners are of a type chosen from a group of fastener types consisting of pop rivets and locking screws.
- 16. A receptacle adapted to contain ashes and cremated remains and intended to be at least partially embedded in earth, the receptacle comprising:
- a watertight cylindrical cremated remains compartment for enclosing ashes and cremated remains having first and second ends, the compartment having at the first end of the cylinder a sealable aperture adapted to receive ashes and cremated remains therethrough;
- closure means comprising a plaque adapted to identify the received ashes and cremated remains for permanently sealing the aperture so as to be watertight, said closure means further comprising a fastening means for fastening said plaque and said cylinder together and closing said aperture in a tamper resistant manner; and
- elongated support means comprising a pointed stake screwed to an end of the cylinder opposite the first end and capable of supporting the receptacle in a vertical position in the earth.
- 17. The receptacle of claim 16, wherein the fastening means includes a permanent connection of a type chosen from a group of connection types consisting of a welded connection and a connection effected by use of lugs.
- 18. The receptacle of claim 16, wherein the fastening means further comprises separate fasteners.
- 19. The receptacle of claim 18, wherein the fasteners are of a type chosen from a group of fastener types consisting of pop rivets and locking screws.
- 20. A deceased's ash and cremated remains receptacle adapted to contain ashes and cremated remains and intended to be at least partially embedded in earth, the receptacle comprising:
- a watertight cremated remains compartment configured for enclosing ashes and cremated remains, the compartment having a sealable aperture adapted to receive ashes and cremated remains therethrough;
- tamper resistant closure means for permanently sealing the aperture so as to be watertight, said closure means further comprising fastening means for permanently fastening elements of the receptacle together in effecting a sealed closure of the aperture;
- a plaque adapted to display an identification of the ashes and cremated remains of the deceased placed within said cremated remains compartment; and
- support means capable of supporting the receptacle in a vertical position in the earth.
- 21. The receptacle of claim 20, wherein the cremated remains compartment is cylindrical.
- 22. The receptacle of claim 20, wherein the closure means includes a permanent connection of a type chosen from a group of connection types consisting of a welded connection, a connection effected by use of lugs, and a connection effected by use of separate fasteners.
- 23. The receptacle of claim 22, wherein the fasteners are of a type chosen from a group of fastener types consisting of pop rivets and locking screws.
- 24. The receptacle of claim 20, whereto the plaque is disposed in relation to the receptacle so as to be at an oblique angle with respect to a horizontal surface of the earth when the receptacle is supported in a vertical position in the earth by the support means.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/211,155 filed as PCT/AU92/00494 Sep. 18, 1992, now abandoned, from which priority is claimed under 35 USC 120.
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Continuations (1)
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