The subject matter herein relates generally to caskets and vaults, and more particularly to improvements in vaults and to displays for caskets and vaults.
For above-ground or below-ground interment of the body of a deceased, the body is typically placed in a casket. The casket may be placed in a vault if greater protection for the casket and body is desired.
Casket vaults may be fabricated from concrete or synthetic resinous material. Examples of casket vaults fabricated from synthetic resinous material are shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,245,733 issued Sep. 21, 1993 for Combination Burial Vault/Casket, U.S. Pat. No. 5,321,873 issued Jun. 21, 1994 for Burial Container, and U.S. Pat. No. 6,282,763 issued Sep. 4, 2001 for Burial Container And Methods Of Making, all of which are hereby incorporated by reference herein as if fully set forth in their entirety. Another example of a synthetic resinous material vault is disclosed in the assignee's US Patent Application Publication No. 2011/0107568 published May 12, 2011 for Casket Vault, which is hereby incorporated by reference herein as if fully set forth in its entirety.
It is desirable to improve upon the vault of the '768 publication and to provide novel techniques for displaying and merchandising vaults and caskets.
In one aspect, a vault comprises a vault base, a vault lid on the base, the lid including structure on an upper surface thereof for receiving memorialization panels, and at least one memorialization panel received by the receiving structure on the lid.
The memorialization panel receiving structure can comprise a pair of generally rectangular frames separated by a generally oval frame, and the at least one memorialization panel can comprise a pair of generally rectangular memorialization panels, one of which is received in each generally rectangular frame, and a generally oval memorialization panel received in the generally oval frame. The vault lid can include a generally horizontally oriented threaded hole for threadably receiving a memorial record tube assembly therein. The vault lid can further include a rectangular plaque which covers an end of the memorial record tube assembly installed in the hole. The vault can further include a pair of transverse slots in an outer surface of a bottom of the vault base, a pair of longitudinal slots in the outer surface of the bottom of the vault base, or both. The vault can further include a generally planar gasket between the vault lid and the vault base that is compressed between confronting lid and base generally horizontal surfaces and between confronting lid and base generally vertical surfaces during securement of the lid on the base. The vault base can include threaded inserts, for example stainless steel threaded inserts, molded therein and the lid can be secured to the base by bolts, for example stainless steel bolts, that pass through holes in the vault lid and are threaded into the inserts in the base. There can be three inserts and bolts per side of the vault and one insert and bolt per end of the vault. The vault base and lid can each have inner and outer walls and a structural filler material can be disposed between the inner and outer walls. The inner and outer walls of the base and lid can be fabricated of a synthetic resinous material. The structural filler material can be structural foam. The vault base can include a pair of end walls and can further include a cable ledge extending across each end wall and adapted to receive a length of cable positioned thereunder such that the cable can be used to raise or lower the vault. The vault can further include an axle removably mounted to the vault base and a wheel removably mounted to each end of the axle, and a handle removably mounted to the vault, the handle including a first pair of ends received underneath the vault base, a second pair of ends adapted to be grasped by a user, and structure between the first and second pair of ends that engages an end wall of the vault, whereby lifting the second pair of ends creates a couple applied to the vault thereby permitting an end of the vault to which the handle is mounted to be lifted by the user.
The vault can include an alternative embodiment of a wheel and axle assembly removably mounted to the vault, the wheel and axle assembly including an axle removably mounted to the vault base and a wheel removably mounted to each end of the axle, the axle including a stationary pin attached near one end thereof and a spring loaded pin attached near an opposite end thereof, the pins removably received in respective holes in a bottom of the vault base. Each hole can be a blind hole in a longitudinal extending rib of the bottom of the vault base. The axle can be a rectangular tube and each wheel can be adapted to removably mate with the rectangular tube.
The vault can include an alternative embodiment of a handle assembly removably mounted to the vault, the handle assembly including a pair of rearwardly extending handles adapted to be grasped by a user, a forwardly extending foot adapted to engage a bottom of the vault, and structure between the handles and the foot adapted to engage an end wall of the vault, whereby lifting the pair of handles creates a couple applied to the vault thereby permitting an end of the vault to which the handle assembly is mounted to be lifted by the user. The handle assembly can further comprise an upper horizontal member, each of the pair of handles connected to a respective end of the horizontal member, a lower horizontal member, and a vertical member connected to the upper horizontal member and the lower horizontal member at respective ends of the vertical member. The handle assembly can further comprise a forwardly extending member connected to a lower end of the vertical member, the foot being connected to a forward end of the forwardly extending member. The foot can be a horizontal member connected to an upper surface of the forward end of the forwardly extending member. Each of the pair of handles can be a round tube, and the upper and lower horizontal members, vertical member, forwardly extending member, and foot horizontal member can be rectangular tubes. The vault can further include a pocket formed in a bottom of the vault base which receives the foot.
In another aspect, a vault and casket display comprises a vault base, a pair of supports spanning the vault base, and a casket supported on the pair of supports.
The vault base has upper side edges and each of the supports can have a downturned end portion that fits over a respective upper side edge of the vault base. The display can further comprise a pair of posts that engage an upper side edge of the vault base and that also engage a side edge of the vault lid and position the lid at an angle of between about 0 degrees and about 90 degrees relative to a generally horizontal support surface atop which the vault base and vault lid are supported, for example at an angle of about 60 degrees or about 45 degrees. The vault base can include a plurality of threaded inserts in the upper side edge and the vault lid can include a plurality of through holes in the side edge, and each of the posts can include a generally vertical portion and an upwardly and forwardly extending portion at an upper end of the generally vertical portion, the generally vertical portion including a threaded lower end which is threaded into one of the threaded inserts in the vault upper side edge, an end of the upwardly and forwardly extending portion including a tapped hole therein, and a threaded fastener inserted through one of the through holes in the vault lid side edge and threaded into the tapped hole. Alternatively, each of the posts includes a generally vertical portion, a generally horizontal portion extending in a rearward direction from an upper end of the generally vertical portion, and an upwardly and forwardly extending portion extending from the upper end of the generally vertical portion, the generally vertical portion resting atop a ledge of the vault base, the generally horizontal portion including a through hole, a first threaded fastener inserted through the through hole and threaded into one of the threaded inserts in the upper edge of the vault base, an end of the upwardly and forwardly extending portion having a tapped hole therein, and a second threaded fastener inserted through one of the through holes in the vault lid edge and threaded into the tapped hole.
In another aspect, a casket vault comprises a vault base adapted to receive therein a casket, a vault lid closable on the vault base, a wheel and axle assembly removably mounted to the vault base, the wheel and axle assembly including an axle removably mounted to the vault base and a wheel removably mounted to each end of the axle, and a handle assembly removably mounted to the vault base, the handle assembly including a pair of rearwardly extending handles adapted to be grasped by a user, a forwardly extending foot adapted to engage a bottom of the vault base, and structure between the handles and the foot adapted to engage an end wall of the vault base, whereby lifting the pair of handles creates a couple applied to the vault thereby permitting an end of the vault to which the handle assembly is mounted to be lifted by the user and rolled on the wheels.
The axle can include a stationary pin attached near one end thereof and a spring loaded pin attached near an opposite end thereof, the pins removably received in respective holes in the bottom of the vault base. Each hole can be a blind hole in a longitudinal extending rib of the bottom of the vault base. The axle can be a rectangular tube and with each wheel adapted to removably mate with the rectangular tube. The handle assembly can further comprise an upper horizontal member, each of the pair of handles connected to a respective end of the horizontal member, a lower horizontal member, and a vertical member connected to the upper horizontal member and the lower horizontal member at respective ends of the vertical member. The handle assembly can further comprise a forwardly extending member connected to a lower end of the vertical member, the foot being connected to a forward end of the forwardly extending member. The foot can be a horizontal member connected to an upper surface of the forward end of the forwardly extending member. Each of the pair of handles can be a round tube, and the upper and lower horizontal members, vertical member, forwardly extending member, and foot horizontal member can be rectangular tubes. The vault can further include a pocket formed in the bottom of the vault base which receives the foot. The vault base and lid can each have inner and outer walls and a structural filler material disposed between the inner and outer walls. The inner and outer walls of the base and lid can be fabricated of a synthetic resinous material, and the structural filler material can be structural foam.
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The handle assembly 400 can include a pair of rearwardly extending handles 402, 402 adapted to be grasped by a user, a forwardly extending foot 404 adapted to engage the bottom 42 of the vault base 12, and structure 406 between the handles 402, 402 and the foot 404 adapted to engage an end wall 90 of the vault base 12. Lifting the pair of handles 402, 402 creates a couple applied to the vault base 12 permitting the end of the vault 10 to which the handle assembly 400 is mounted to be lifted by a user. The handle assembly 400 can further comprise an upper horizontal member 410, a lower horizontal member 412, and a vertical member 414 connected to the upper and lower horizontal members 410, 412. The handle assembly 400 can further comprise a forwardly extending member 420 connected to a lower end of the vertical member 414, with the foot 404 being connected to the forward end of the forwardly extending member 420. The foot 404 can be a horizontal member 424 connected to an upper surface of the forward end of the forwardly extending member 420. The bottom 42 of the vault base 12 can include a pocket or recess 430 formed therein to receive the horizontal member 424. The handles 402, 402 can be round tubes and the upper and lower horizontal members 410, 412, vertical member 414, forwardly extending member 420, and horizontal member 424 can be rectangular tubes.
The embodiments shown and described are merely for illustrative purposes only. The drawings and the description are not intended to limit in any way the scope of the claims. Those skilled in the art will appreciate various changes, modifications, and other embodiments. All such changes, modifications and embodiments are deemed to be embraced by the claims. Accordingly, the scope of the right to exclude shall be limited only by the following claims and their equivalents.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/394,932 filed Oct. 20, 2010, which is hereby incorporated by reference herein as if fully set forth in its entirety.
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61394932 | Oct 2010 | US |