1. Field of the Invention
The present invention is related to vase assemblies for use with a grave memorial or other support and, more specifically, to methods and apparatus for preventing tampering with or vandalizing such vase assemblies.
2. Description of Related Art
Grave stone marker stones and memorials, especially of the flat, cast bronze type, are frequently provided with bronze or copper vases for containing flowers or other items over the top surface of the memorial. Such vases are typically stored below the flat memorial in an upside down configuration via a hole formed in the flat memorial.
Due to the high value for bronze and copper materials, such vases are increasingly subject to being stolen and sold as scrap. Additionally, such vases are subject to vandalism and damage due to being completely removable from the grave memorial.
Current solutions to these trends include providing plastic vases with the memorial. However, plastic vases are easily damaged or broken and do not fully match the appearance of the bronze marker. Additionally, markers are being provided with only an opening for a vase but not an accompanying vase. The customer then must separately purchase a vase for use with the memorial. Such a solution does not ensure proper compatibility between the memorial and the vase, decreases overall sales in the grave memorial industry, and does not address the problem of theft should the customer decide to purchase a metal vase.
Accordingly, there is a general need for a tamper and theft-proof metal vase assembly to be provided with a grave memorial, especially of the flat, cast bronze type, that can be stored within or below the grave memorial and cannot be fully removed from the grave memorial so as prevent theft of, or damage to, the metal vase.
In one non-limiting aspect, the present invention provides a metal vase assembly used in cemeteries to display flowers or other items on bronze grave memorials that cannot be removed from the memorial and is thus theft resistant.
In another non-limiting aspect, the present invention provides an insert that is removably disposed within a metal outer vase so that the outer vase can be secured against removal from a grave memorial and still retain full functionality.
In yet another non-limiting aspect, the present invention provides a grave memorial that is capable of storing a metal vase assembly in an upright position and supporting the metal vase in an extended position above a top surface of the memorial without the necessity of removing the metal vase from the grave memorial.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, a vase assembly is provided. The vase assembly includes an outer vase including a top portion having an open top end, a bottom end, at least one sidewall and an internal cavity defined by the bottom end and the at least one sidewall. A base portion has a top end connected to the bottom end of the top portion, a bottom end, at least one sidewall and an internal cavity defined by the top end, the bottom end and the at least one sidewall of the base portion, and at least one locking component disposed on the base portion; an insert removably disposed within the internal cavity of the top portion of the outer vase, the insert including an open top end, a closed bottom end, at least one sidewall and an internal cavity defined by the open top end, the closed bottom end and the at least one side wall of the insert; and a locking mechanism for removably securing the insert within the outer vase. The at least one locking component is adapted for securing the outer vase against removal from a support. The insert is made of plastic material and the outer vase is made of metal material. The outer vase further includes a locking hole extending from the bottom end of the top portion to the top end of the base portion, such that the internal cavity of the top portion is in communication with the internal cavity of the base portion. The locking mechanism includes a T-shaped locking tab disposed on the closed bottom end of the insert, the T-shaped locking tab extending through the locking hole into the internal cavity of the base portion of the outer vase when the insert is fully disposed within the internal cavity of the top portion of the outer vase. The locking hole has a rectangular shape and the insert is rotatable within the top portion of the outer vase between an unlocked position where an end piece of the T-shaped locking tab aligns with the locking hole such that the insert is removable from the outer vase and a locked position where the end piece of the T-shaped locking tab traverses the locking hole so as to engage an interior surface the top end of the base portion such that the insert is secured within the outer vase. A stop is disposed on the interior surface of the top end of the base portion of the outer vase. The stop is adapted for engaging the end piece of the T-shaped locking tab so as to limit relative rotation between the insert and the outer vase. A lid is hingedly attached to the insert proximate to the open top end of the insert and pivotable between a closed position covering the open top end of the insert and an open position exposing the open top end of the insert. The lid has a locking member disposed on a bottom surface thereof. The insert further includes a protrusion disposed on an interior surface thereof, proximate to the open top end of the insert, the locking member of the lid engages the protrusion when the lid is in the closed position so as to secure the lid in the closed position. A handle is pivotably attached to the outer vase proximate to the open top end of the top portion of the outer vase. The at least one locking component includes a plurality of feet disposed on the base portion of the outer vase about a perimeter of the bottom end of the base portion. The feet are adapted for engaging the support. The insert has a shape substantially conforming to a shape of the internal cavity of the top portion of the outer vase.
According to a further embodiment of the present invention, a grave memorial is provided. The grave memorial includes a top surface having an opening defined therein, a locking assembly disposed within the opening, a storage canister disposed below the opening, and a vase assembly, the vase assembly including an outer vase including a top portion having an open top end, a bottom end, at least one sidewall and an internal cavity defined by the open top end, the bottom end and the at least one sidewall of the top portion, a base portion having a top end connected to the bottom end of the top portion, a bottom end, at least one sidewall and an internal cavity defined by the top end, the bottom end and the at least one sidewall of the base portion, and at least one locking component disposed on the base portion, an insert removably disposed within the internal cavity of the top portion of the outer vase, the insert including an open top end, a closed bottom end, at least one sidewall and an internal cavity defined by the open top end, the closed bottom end and the at least one sidewall of the insert, and a locking mechanism for removably securing the insert within the outer vase. The vase assembly is movable with respect to the grave memorial from an extended position where the outer vase extends through the opening in the top surface of the grave memorial to a stored position where the vase assembly is disposed substantially within the canister. The at least one locking component on the outer vase engages the locking assembly of the grave memorial such that the locking assembly supports the vase assembly in the extended position and prevents the outer vase from being removed from the grave memorial. The locking assembly of the grave memorial includes a continuous top flange disposed about a perimeter of the opening and a plurality of bottom flanges disposed about the perimeter of the opening below the continuous top flange, the continuous top flange and the bottom flanges defining a groove therebetween. The at least one locking component includes a plurality of feet disposed on the base portion of the outer vase about a perimeter of the bottom end of the base portion. The bottom flanges are spaced so as to allow the feet to pass therebetween, the top flange is adapted to engage the feet such that the feet are not movable through the opening past the top flange and the bottom flanges are adapted to engage the feet when the feet are disposed within the grooves so as to support the vase assembly in the extended position. The insert of the vase assembly is made of plastic material and the outer vase is made of metal material. The outer vase further includes a locking hole extending from the bottom end of the top portion to the top end of the base portion such that the internal cavity of the top portion is in communication with the internal cavity of the base portion. The locking mechanism includes a T-shaped locking tab disposed on the bottom end of the insert, the T-shaped locking tab extending through the locking hole into the internal cavity of the base portion of the outer vase when the insert is fully disposed within the internal cavity of the top portion of the outer vase. The locking hole has a rectangular shape and the insert is rotatable within the top portion of the outer vase between an unlocked position where an end piece of the T-shaped locking tab aligns with the locking hole such that the insert is removable from the outer vase and a locked position wherein the end piece of the T-shaped locking tab traverses the locking hole so as to engage an interior surface of the top end of the base portion such that the insert is secured within the outer vase. The vase assembly further includes a stop disposed on the interior surface of the top end of the base portion of the outer vase, the stop being adapted for engaging the end piece of the T-shaped locking tab so as to limit relative rotation between the insert and the outer vase. A lid is hingedly attached to the insert proximate to the open top end of the insert and pivotable between a closed position covering the open top end of the insert and an open position exposing the open top end of the insert, the lid having a locking member disposed on a bottom surface thereof, the lid being adapted to also cover the opening in the top surface of the grave memorial in the closed position when the vase assembly is in the stored position. The insert further includes a protrusion disposed on an interior surface thereof, proximate to the open top end of the insert, the locking member of the lid engaging the protrusion when the lid is in the closed position so as to secure the lid in the closed position. The vase assembly further includes a handle pivotably attached to the outer vase proximate to the open top end of the top portion of the outer vase. The insert has a shape substantially conforming to a shape of the internal cavity of the top portion of the outer vase.
Further details and advantages of the present invention will become clear upon reading the following detailed description in conjunction with the accompanying drawing figures, wherein like parts are designated with like reference numerals throughout.
For purposes of description hereinafter, spatial orientation terms, if used, shall relate to the referenced embodiment as it is oriented in the accompanying drawing figures or otherwise described in the following detailed description. However, it is to be understood that the embodiments described hereinafter may assume many alternative variations and embodiments. It is also to be understood that the specific devices illustrated in the accompanying drawing figures and described herein are simply exemplary and should not be considered as limiting.
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The continuous top flange 102 engages the peripheral flange 14 and the feet 15 on the base portion 13 of the outer vase 10, such that the outer vase cannot be completely removed from the grave memorial 100 or support. This prevents the outer vase 10, which is preferably formed from bronze or copper, from being tampered with or stolen.
Once the outer vase 10 is placed in the extended position, the insert 50 can be placed back into the outer vase 10 and rotated, with respect to the outer vase 10, into the locked position with the end piece 63 of the T-shaped locking member 52 traversing the locking hole 17 in the outer vase 10 so as to engage the interior surface of the top end 21 of the base portion 13. The lid 70 can then be raised from the closed position to the open position to allow water and flowers or other items to be placed in the top portion 55 of the insert 50 via the open top end 51.
When it is time to return the vase assembly 5 to the stored position, the insert 50 is removed from the outer vase 10 for disposal of its contents. The outer vase 10 is then rotated, with respect to the opening 101, so as to disengage the bottom flanges 103 and lowered into the storage canister 110 by the handle 12. The lid 70 is placed in the closed position covering the open top end 51 of the insert 50 and the insert 50 is replaced in the outer vase 10 and rotated into the locked position, such that the lid 70 seals the insert 50 and outer vase 10 and covers the opening 101 in the top surface 105 of the grave memorial 100.
While specific embodiments of the invention have been described in detail, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various modifications and alternatives to those details could be developed in light of the overall teachings of the disclosure. The presently preferred embodiments described herein are meant to be illustrative only and not limiting as to the scope of any invention which is to be given the full breadth of the appended claims and any and all equivalents thereof.
The present application is a divisional application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/878,315, filed Sep. 9, 2010, which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 8,307,584 on Nov. 13, 2012, and which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/240,801, filed Sep. 9, 2009, both of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
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