Information
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Patent Grant
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6513352
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Patent Number
6,513,352
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Date Filed
Friday, October 27, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 4, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 027 1
- 027 35
- 052 139
- 292 83
- 292 107
- 070 163
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A locking mechanism for locking a cremation urn inside a columbarium chamber or to another appropriate wall surface and a hidden lock for a funeral chamber shutter system are disclosed. The locking mechanism includes a male locking member which is rigidly securable to a wall surface, and a female receiving member in one of the top walls, bottom walls and sidewalls of the cremation urn. The female receiving member is securely interlockable with the male locking member. The locking mechanism also includes fastening means for securing the male locking member to the wall surface.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to the storage of cremation urns and more particularly concerns security mechanisms for preventing the unauthorized removal of the urns from their storage location.
BACKGROUND
The ashes of deceased individuals are generally kept in cremation urns, which are themselves stored in a columbarium. Columbaria usually have a plurality of niches each adapted to receive one or two cremation urns, and each niche has an access opening in the front closed by a shutter panel. A columbarium can be installed indoors or outdoors. Due to the solemn nature of these installations, it is desirable that the columbarium and its components be of a subdued design. Usually, the walls of a columbarium are made of granite or marble and the shutter panels are formed in flat slabs of the same materials.
Vandalism of columbaria and theft of cremation urns are problems often encountered in the field, causing distress to the families of the deceased. A measure used to prevent theft of the cremation urns is to lock the urns themselves inside the columbarium niches. It is known in the art to use screws or glue for this purpose, but the result can be unsightly and ineffective. There is therefore a need for a hidden and efficient locking mechanism for locking a cremation urn inside a columbarium chamber or to any other structure in which it is stored or displayed.
Additionally, a further security feature used in the field is to prevent the shutter panels of the columbarium niche from being opened without authorization. Unsightly locks installed on the columbarium niches are however to be avoided. The same problem is encountered in the field of mausaleum chambers used to store caskets, which may be built along a design similar to columbarium niches. It is known in the art to lock the shutter panels with tamper-resistant hardware, but again, these measures are not always effective and can be aesthetically displeasing. There is therefore a need for a discreet yet effective locking mechanism for the shutter panels of a funeral chamber.
OBJECTS AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the present invention to provide a storage system for funeral remains that prevents the theft of the same.
It is a more particular object of the invention to provide a discreet locking mechanism for locking a cremation urn inside a columbarium chamber or to another appropriate wall surface.
It is another object of the invention to provide a hidden lock on a shutter system of a funeral chamber.
According to a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a locking mechanism for locking a cremation urn to a wall surface, the cremation urn itself having a top wall, a bottom wall and at least one sidewall.
The locking mechanism includes a male locking member which is rigidly securable to the wall surface, and a female receiving member in one of the top wall, bottom wall and sidewall of the cremation urn. The female receiving member is securely interlockable with the male locking member. The locking mechanism also includes fastening means for securing the male locking member to the wall surface.
In addition, in accordance with a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided a shutter system for a funeral chamber, such as a columbarium niche or a mausaleum chamber. The funeral chamber has a rim outlining a substantially rectangular front opening, this rim including two pairs of opposite sides.
The shutter system includes a shutter panel for covering the front opening. The panel has a front face, a back face and two pairs of opposite edges. Mounting means are provided for mounting the shutter panel to the funeral chamber, and include both a frame connected to the back face of the shutter panel, and a hooking member connected to this frame. The hooking member projects away from the back face of the shutter panel and is proximate to one of the edges of the shutter panel. The hooking member also extends in a plane generally perpendicular to the back face and generally parallel to one of the edges of the shutter panel.
The shutter system also includes a resilient member affixable to one of the sides of the rim and protruding outwardly from the same once affixed. The resilient member is engageable with the hooking member of the frame.
A key shaped to disengage the hooking member from the resilient member is finally provided.
The present invention and its advantages will be better understood upon reading the following non-restrictive description of embodiments thereof with reference to the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an exploded view of a cremation urn provided with a locking mechanism according to an embodiment of the invention.
FIG. 2A
is a cross-sectional view of the positioning of a connector inside the female receiving member according to a first embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 2B
is a cross-sectional view of the positioning of a connector inside the female receiving member according to a second embodiment of the invention; and
FIG. 2C
is a perspective view of a male locking member as shown in FIG.
2
B.
FIG. 3A
is a top and partially transparent view of a columbarium niche having two cremation urns stored therein; and
FIG. 3B
is a top and partially transparent view of a columbarium niche having one cremation urn stored herein.
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of a columbarium niche provided with an urn locking mechanism and the resilient member of a shutter system according to various aspects of the present invention.
FIG. 5A
is a perspective view of a shutter panel provided with mounting means for mounting the same to a columbarium niche according to a preferred embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 5B
is a back view of the shutter panel of
FIG. 5A
;
FIG. 5C
is a side view of the shutter panel of
FIG. 5A
; and
FIG. 5D
is a top view of the same.
FIG. 6
is a perspective view showing a shutter system according to a preferred embodiment of the invention, when open.
FIG. 7
is a top view in partial transparency of the shutter system of
FIG. 6
, when closed.
DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
The present invention offers a secure storage system for funeral remains, to prevent vandalism and theft thereof. The present invention includes two main aspects, that is, a locking mechanism for cremation urns inside a columbarium niche or attached to any other appropriate wall surface, and a shutter system for preventing the opening of funeral chamber such as a columbarium niche, a mausaleum chamber or the like.
Description of the Locking Mechanism for a Cremation Urn
In accordance with a first aspect of the invention and with reference to
FIGS. 1
,
2
A,
2
B and
2
C, there is provided a locking mechanism
10
for locking a cremation urn
12
to a wall surface. In the illustrated embodiment, the wall surface is a bottom wall
14
of a columbarium niche
16
(see FIG.
4
), however, it is understood that the cremation urn
12
could be locked to any other wall of the columbarium niche or to another structure, such as for example, a pedestal, without departing from the scope of the invention.
Referring to
FIG. 2C
, the locking mechanism first includes a male locking member
18
which, when installed, is rigidly secured to the bottom wall
14
. Fasteners are provided for this purpose, such as, for example, a screw. Preferably the male locking member
18
has two main parts, a base
20
securable to the wall surface and a connector
22
topping the base
20
. Means to secure the base
20
to the wall surface, such as a screw
21
or a rivet are provided. The connector
22
preferably has a generally rectangular body portion
24
and a resilient portion
26
having a pair of resilient arms
28
generally extending along opposite sides of the body portion
24
.
Referring to
FIGS. 1
,
2
A and
2
B, the locking mechanism
10
also includes a female receiving member
30
in one of the walls of the cremation urn
12
. In the preferred embodiment, the female receiving member
30
includes a rectangular-shaped box
34
having an open face
36
and which, when installed, is mounted inside the bottom wall
32
of the cremation urn
12
with its open face down. In the illustrated embodiment, a collar
60
extends around the open face
36
of the rectangular-shaped box
34
, and, once installed, is rigidly connected to the bottom wall
32
of the cremation urn
12
. Screws
62
may for example be provided for this purpose. The female receiving member
30
is securely interlockable with the male locking member
18
, in the manner explained below.
The female receiving member preferably includes a first chamber
38
, a second chamber
40
and a passage
42
therebetween, all of which are preferably included inside the rectangular-shaped box
34
. The first chamber
38
has an entryway
44
for receiving the connector
22
of the male locking member
18
. The connector
22
may then be slid through the passage
42
to the second chamber
40
, which holds it in place. To this effect, the passage
42
preferably narrows progressively towards the second chamber
40
, which compresses the two resilient arms
28
inwards towards the body
24
of the connector
22
when it is slid through the passage
42
. The arms
28
then substantially return to their original shape once in the second chamber
40
, which locks the connector
22
therein. As may be seen on
FIGS. 2A and 2B
, a pair of aligned flanges
46
are preferably disposed on opposed sides
48
of the passage
42
. Each flange
46
has a width
50
increasing from the first to the second chamber
38
and
40
, so as to define the progressive narrowing of said
30
passage
42
, and forms a shoulder
52
in the second chamber
40
for engaging the arms
28
of the connector
22
, once in the second chamber
40
.
To prevent the connector
22
from being removed perpendicularly from the second chamber
40
, the female receiving member
30
preferably includes an opening
54
in the bottom wall
32
of the cremation urn
12
, having a first and a second section
56
and
58
. The first section
56
is shaped to receive the connector
22
therethrough, and is aligned with the first chamber
38
when the box
34
is mounted in the cremation urn
12
. The first section
56
thereby defines the entryway
44
of the first chamber
38
. The second section
58
is aligned with the passage
42
and the second chamber
40
, and is shaped to allow the base
20
of the male locking member
18
to protrude therethrough when the connector
22
is slid from the first to the second chamber
38
and
40
. In this manner, the connector
22
is effectively held inside the second chamber
40
.
In accordance with a first embodiment of the invention disclosed in
FIG. 2A
, the male locking member
18
may be releasable from the second chamber
40
by turning the cremation urn in a specific manner. For this purpose, the bottom ends of the arms
28
are rounded, allowing them to disengage from the shoulders
52
. In a second embodiment, shown in
FIG. 2B
, the ends of the arms
28
are rectangular-shaped so that the male locking member cannot be disengaged from the female receiving member
30
.
Of course, more than one locking mechanism may be installed inside a single columbarium niche
16
.
FIG. 3A
illustrates the possible positioning of two locking mechanisms
10
inside a niche
16
, for holding two cremation urns
12
. In this embodiment, the cremation urn
12
a
in the back of the columbarium niche
16
does not need to be locked down, since the front urn
12
b
blocks access to it. Therefore, a single locking mechanism
10
is installed in the front of the niche
16
offset from the center thereof, so that the front cremation urn
12
b
may be installed sideways. Alternatively, the single mechanism
10
may be disposed centred in the front to receive a single cremation urn
12
, as shown in FIG.
3
B. As previously mentioned, it should be understood that the present invention is not limited for use in columbarium niches but may be used to lock a cremation urn to any appropriate wall surface. Additionally, another advantage of the locking mechanism according to the invention is that the male locking member may be of a small enough size not to interfere with the storage of other types of cremation urns in the columbarium niche.
Description of a Shutter System for a Columbarium Niche
In accordance with a second aspect of the invention, and with reference to
FIGS. 4
,
5
A to
5
D,
6
and
7
, there is also provided a shutter system
100
for a columbarium niche
16
. It is understood that the shutter system may be installed on a mausaleum chamber used for the storage of caskets, and that a columbarium niche is illustrated and described herein by way of example. For the purposes of the present invention, it is considered that the columbarium niche
16
has a rim
102
with two pairs of opposite sides, outlining a substantially rectangular front opening
104
.
The shutter system includes a shutter panel
110
having a front face
112
, a back face
114
and two pairs of opposite edges. The shutter panel
110
is mountable to the columbarium niche
16
, so that it covers the front opening
104
as shown in FIG.
6
. Means for mounting the shutter panel
110
on the columbarium niche
16
are provided, and may be embodied as follows.
The back face
114
of the panel
110
preferably has a first groove
138
along its top edge
118
and a second groove
140
along its bottom edge
119
. Each groove may be formed by inwardly bevelling the corresponding edge or be made inside the back face
114
slightly offset from the edge. A frame
120
is also provided, including a first bracket
142
with a tab
144
insertable in the first groove
138
and a second bracket
146
with a tab
148
insertable in the second groove
140
. Both brackets
142
and
146
are preferably made of metal. The first bracket
142
preferably extends longitudinally on the back face
114
of the panel
110
from its top edge
118
towards its bottom edge
119
, and has a top end
150
provided with the tab
144
and a bottom end
152
connectable to the second bracket
146
. The second bracket
146
extends transversally along the bottom edge
119
of the panel
110
. It has a top end
154
connectable with the bottom end
152
of the first bracket
142
, and a bottom end
156
provided with the tab
148
. Connecting means such as nuts and bolts are provided for removably connecting the first bracket
142
to the second bracket
146
and bringing them closer to clamp the panel
110
between the two tabs
144
and
148
, as best shown in FIG.
5
C.
Preferably, the shutter system according to the invention is used for a columbarium niche
16
mounted on a pair of vertical side rails
166
extending on either sides thereof, as shown in FIG.
4
. The vertical side rails
166
are each provided with hook-receiving slots
168
therein. In this embodiment, two hooks
170
project downwardly from opposite side ends
172
of the second bracket
146
, to be engaged in the hook-receiving slots
168
to mount the frame
120
and thus the panel
110
, on the columbarium niche
16
. In this manner, the lateral movement of both the niches and the shutter panels is prevented.
The shutter system
100
also includes a hooking member
122
connected to the frame
120
, and projecting away from the back face
114
of the shutter panel
110
. The hooking member
122
is disposed near one of the edges of the shutter panel
110
, preferably the top edge
118
, and extends in a plane which is generally perpendicular to the back face
114
of the shutter panel
110
and generally parallel to its top edge
118
(or another edge that the hooking member is placed near to). The hooking member
122
may be punched out of the first bracket
142
and therefore be integral thereto.
Referring more particularly to
FIG. 6
, a resilient member
124
is also provided in the present shutter system to engage the hooking member
122
of the frame
120
. The resilient member
124
is affixable to one of the sides of the rim
102
which corresponds to the edge of the frame
120
that the hooking member is proximate to. In the preferred embodiment, the resilient member is therefore affixed to the top side
108
of the rim
102
. Once affixed, the resilient member protrudes outwardly from the top side
108
of the rim
102
.
In the preferred embodiment, the hooking member
122
has an L-shaped portion
126
extending in the plane defined above, which has a free segment
127
(indicated in
FIG. 5D
) in a direction substantially parallel to the top edge
118
of the panel
110
. The resilient member
124
preferably has a base
128
securable to the top side
108
of the rim
102
, and a projection
130
shaped for releasably engaging with the L-shaped portion
126
of the hooking member
122
. The projection
130
has three segments, that is, a flexible segment
132
projecting from the base
128
, a hooking segment
134
at the end of the flexible segment
132
and substantially perpendicular thereto, and a slanted segment
136
slanting outwardly from the hooking segment
134
, and forming an acute angle therewith. The flexible segment
132
has an original position where it is relaxed and an open position where it is bent laterally.
In the embodiment described above, to engage the resilient member
124
with the hooking member
122
, the free segment
127
of the L-shaped portion
126
of the hooking member
122
, first exercises a pressure on the slanted segment
136
of the projection
130
, to move the flexible segment
132
from its original position to the open position. The free segment
127
then slides onto the slanted segment
136
until it reaches the hooking segment
134
, and slips behind it. The flexible segment
132
is then free to return to its original position, and the hooking member
122
is thus engaged with the resilient member
124
, as shown in FIG.
7
.
Referring to
FIG. 7
, to disengage the hooking member
122
from the resilient member
124
, a key
158
is provided, preferably having an L-shaped tab
160
for laterally pushing the projection
130
of the resilient member
124
, thereby disengaging the hooking member
122
therefrom. The key
158
also preferably includes a guide
162
for carrying the L-shaped tab
160
to the resilient member
124
, and a handle
164
connected to the guide
162
. Also preferably, the key
158
including all its components, is punched out of a single piece of metal.
Preferably, a protection post
123
is provided extending upwardly from the top edge
118
of the shutter panel
110
, in alignment with the hooking member
122
. The protection post
123
makes it difficult to access the resilient member and hooking member from the outside without a proper key.
As may be seen on the appended drawings, two hooking members
122
may be provided in a shutter system according to the invention, without departing from its scope. Of course, in this case, two resilient members
124
are correspondingly provided. The additional hooking member and resilient member may be similar to those described above.
Advantageously, the shutter system as described above, provides a lock on the shutter panel that is invisible from outside, and therefore does not ruin the solemn appearance of the columbarium or masauleum. Preferably, niches are mounted in such a manner that only a small distance is left between adjoining shutter panels, adapted to receive the key therein but making it difficult to unlock the system with another object.
The shutter system according to the present invention may be used with shutter panels made from a multitude of material. For example, the present invention would be especially well adapted for use with slabs of marble or granite known in the art, but other materials such as plastic or metal may easily be considered.
Of course, numerous changes could be made to the preferred embodiments disclosed hereinabove without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A shutter system for a funeral chamber, the funeral chamber having a rim outlining a substantially rectangular front opening, the rim comprising two pairs of opposite sides, the shutter system comprising:a shutter panel for covering the front opening, the panel having a front face, a back face and two pairs of opposite edges, wherein one of said pairs of opposite edges consists respectively of a top edge and a bottom edge, and the other pair consists of two lateral edges, and wherein the back face has a first groove formed in the top edge and a second groove formed in the bottom edge; mounting means for mounting the shutter panel to the funeral chamber, the mounting means including a frame connected to the back face of the shutter panel, and a hooking member connected to the frame, said hooking member projecting away from the back face of the shutter panel and proximate to the top edge of the shutter panel, the hooking member extending in a plane generally perpendicular to said back face and generally parallel to said one of the edges of the shutter panel, and wherein the frame comprises: a first bracket with a tab insertable in the first groove; a second bracket with a tab insertable in the second groove; and connecting means for removably connecting the first bracket to the second bracket and bringing them closer to clamp the panel between said tabs; a resilient member affixable to one of said sides of the rim and protruding outwardly therefrom once affixed, said resilient member being engageable with the hooking member of the frame; and a key shaped to disengage the hooking member from the resilient member.
- 2. A shutter system according to claim 1, wherein the hooking member has an L-shaped portion extending in said plane and the resilient member has a base securable to said one side of the rim and a projection shaped for releasably engaging with the L-shaped portion of the hooking member.
- 3. A shutter system according to claim 2, wherein:the projection comprises, outwardly from the base of the resilient member: a flexible segment having an original position where it is relaxed and an open position where it is bent laterally; a hooking segment substantially perpendicular to said flexible segment; and a slanted segment slanting outwardly from the hooking segment and forming an acute angle therewith; and the L-shaped portion of the hooking member has a free segment extending in a direction substantially parallel to said one of the edges of the panel; whereby, to engage the resilient member with the hooking member, said free segment of the L-shaped portion of the hooking member exercises a pressure on the slanted segment of the projection to move the flexible segment from the original position to the open position, said free segment of the L-shaped portion then sliding onto the slanted segment until it reaches the hooking segment and slipping behind said hooking segment, the flexible segment then returning to its original position, thereby engaging the hooking member therewith.
- 4. A shutter system according to claim 2, wherein the key comprises:an L-shaped tab for laterally pushing the projection of the resilient member to disengage the hooking member therefrom; a guide for carrying the L-shaped tab to the resilient member; and a handle connected to the guide.
- 5. A shutter system according to claim 4, wherein the key is punched out of a single piece of metal.
- 6. A shutter system according to claim 1, wherein the connecting means for removably connecting the first bracket to the second bracket comprise nuts and bolts.
- 7. A shutter system according to claim 6, wherein:the first bracket extends longitudinally on the back face of the panel from the top edge thereof towards the bottom edge, the first bracket having a top end provided with the tab, and a bottom end connectable to the second bracket; and the second bracket extends transversally along the bottom edge of the panel, the second bracket having a top end connectable with the bottom end of the first bracket, and a bottom end provided with the tab.
- 8. A shutter system according to claim 7, wherein the hooking member is integral to the top end of the first bracket.
- 9. A shutter system according to claim 8, wherein the hooking member is punched into the top end of the first bracket.
- 10. A shutter system according to claim 1, wherein the first and second brackets are made of metal.
- 11. A shutter system according to claim 10, said shutter system being for a funeral chamber mounted onto a pair of vertical side rails extending on either side thereof, said vertical side rails each having hook-receiving slots therein, wherein the mounting means for mounting the shutter panel to the funeral chamber comprise two hooks projecting downwardly from opposite side ends of the second bracket, said hooks being engageable with the hook-receiving slots.
- 12. A shutter system according to claim 1, wherein the mounting means of the frame comprise two of said hooking member, the shutter system comprises two of said resilient member, one of which is engageable with one of said hooking members and the other one being engageable with the other hooking member and the key being adapted to concurrently disengage both hooking members from the respective resilient member.
- 13. A shutter system according to claim 12, wherein:the hooking members each have an L-shaped portion extending in said plane and having a free segment extending in a direction substantially parallel to the edges of the panel; the resilient members each have a base securable to said one side of the rim and a projection shaped for releasably engaging with the L-shaped portion of said one of said hooking members, the projection comprises, outwardly from the base of the resilient member: a flexible segment having an original position where it is relaxed and an open position where it is bent laterally; a hooking segment substantially perpendicular to said flexible segment; and a slanted segment slanting outwardly from the hooking segment and forming an acute angle therewith; and the L-shaped portion of the hooking member has a free segment extending in a direction substantially parallel to said one of the edges of the panel; whereby, to engage each of the resilient members with a corresponding one of the hooking members, said free segment of the L-shaped portion of the hooking member exercises a pressure on the slanted segment to move the flexible segment of the projection from the original position to the open position, said free segment then sliding onto the slanted segment until it reaches the hooking segment and slipping behind said hooking segment, the projection then returning to its original position, thereby engaging the hooking member therewith.
- 14. A shutter system according to claim 13, wherein the key is punched out of a single piece of metal, and comprises:an L-shaped tab for laterally pushing the projection of the resilient member to disengage the hooking member therefrom; a guide for carrying the L-shaped tab to the resilient member; and a handle connected to the guide.
- 15. A shutter system according to claim 14, wherein:one of said pairs of opposite edges of the shutter panel consists respectively of a top edge and a bottom edge and the other pair consists of two lateral edges, the hooking members being located proximate to the top edge, and the back face of the shutter panel having a first groove formed in the top edge and a second groove formed in the bottom edge; and wherein the frame comprises: a first metal bracket with a tab insertable into the first groove, said first bracket extending longitudinally on the back face of the panel from the top edge thereof towards the bottom edge, the first bracket having a top end provided with the tab and a bottom end, the hooking members being punched into the top end; a second metal bracket with a tab insertable into the second groove, said second bracket extending transversally along the bottom edge of the panel, the second bracket having a top side connectable with the bottom end of the first bracket and bottom side provided with the tab; and nuts and bolts for removably connecting the first bracket to the second bracket and bringing them closer so as to clamp the panel between said tabs.
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