JP3380951B2 - Tombstone tombstone with multi-layer refill - Google Patents
Tombstone tombstone with multi-layer refillInfo
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- JP3380951B2 JP3380951B2 JP23522696A JP23522696A JP3380951B2 JP 3380951 B2 JP3380951 B2 JP 3380951B2 JP 23522696 A JP23522696 A JP 23522696A JP 23522696 A JP23522696 A JP 23522696A JP 3380951 B2 JP3380951 B2 JP 3380951B2
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Description
【発明の詳細な説明】
【0001】
【発明の属する技術分野】本発明は土地有効利用に関す
る。更に詳細には本発明は、重層補充廃棄型納骨墓碑の
利用による土地有効利用する。
【0002】
【従来の技術】人は死後、火葬に伏し、遺骨は墓地に埋
葬される。土地不足により墓地を求めても、公営墓地を
購入することは至難の技であり、民営墓地、更には宗教
法人による納骨堂ビル等に於ける、限りなく細分化さ
れ、ミニ化された墓が増加し続け、需要に追いつかない
現状である。
【0003】日本古来の和型墓碑並びに納骨堂ビル等に
おいては、納骨部の骨壺収納室を細分化することによ
り、集合保管の数量を増すことのみの技術であり、収容
の容積を満たせば更に用地を求めるか、細分化を必要と
する。
【0004】細分化された墓が増加する一方では、核家
族、少子化、夫婦別性等の社会状況下で後継者不足とな
り、その結果無縁仏、無縁墓が増え続けている。このよ
うな現況は土地有効利用に対して根本的解決にはなって
いない。
【0005】
【発明が解決しようとする課題】本発明の目的は、従来
の家族制度下に於ける、直系のみの家系の供養繁栄を願
うのみならず、後継以外の家族、縁者、知人、共通の思
惟思考を持つた人々が共に供養されることを願い、永遠
に引き継がれる墓を提供することである。
【0006】現在の社会状況は、核家族化により、先
祖、家族間に対する尊敬の念が薄れ、宗教心が欠如して
きている。墓地も、遠隔地にあるため墓参が益々困難と
なり、無縁仏の増加につながって来ている。従って墓碑
を守り続けるために、墓を引き継ぐ後継者にとって利用
しやすいよう、納骨層、一層毎の区分持ち合い権利を付
加することも可能である。
【0007】
【課題を解決するための手段】前記課題を解決するため
の手段として、本発明は、地中に埋めた底のない台座部
と、着脱可能となっている骨壺収容室を有する納骨層部
と、最上部に蓋となる墓碑の頭部との、最低3段の部分
からなることを特徴とする。
【0008】具体的には、台座部の上部に所定の深さを
持ち、骨壺収容室を有する納骨層部一層を、着脱可能に
結合し、上部に蓋となる墓碑の頭部を着脱可能に結合す
る。納骨層は下部から上部に積み重ねられる。数段積み
重ねられ、高くなり過ぎた該墓碑は最下部の納骨層か
ら、順次一層毎に分離取り外す。分離取り外された納骨
層に収容されていた既に面識のない故人の遺骨は、地中
に埋めた底のない台座部内に葬り、土、自然にかえす。
分離された納骨層は供養して廃棄される。
【0009】分離墓地に於いて、本発明の重層補充廃棄
型納骨墓碑を建立する事が、有効土地利用につながる事
は言うまでもないが、市営霊園の如き広大な共同墓地全
域に、該墓碑を建立する事は、有効土地利用の面から
も、統一美の面からも望ましい事である。この場合該墓
碑一基に就いてのみ、後継祭祀者の永代使用権を得る。
【0010】
【発明の実施の形態】
【実施例】図1は本発明の重層補充廃棄型納骨墓碑の正
面図、断面図、平面図である。基礎部分である台座部1
と、骨壺収容室を有する納骨部2と、蓋となる墓碑の頭
部3との少なくとも3個の部分を組み立てて使用され
る。この図では納骨部2を二段重ね全体としては四段と
なっている使用例である。接合は全て着脱可能である。
接合方法は材質によって異なる。この場合はネジ止めの
一例を図示している。
【0011】該墓碑の素材は、地中に埋める部分、地上
部分が風雪に耐え得る材質である事とし、特定はしな
い。
【0012】蓋となる墓碑の頭部の側面には、家名及び
家紋などを刻設することができる。同じく納骨部の側面
にもそのほか死亡年月日、戒名、銘言などを刻設するこ
とができる。
【0013】図2aは基礎台座部分と、蓋となる墓碑頭
部との組み立て正面図である。未だ仏がなく存命中に建
立する場合の状態である。bは納骨部一段を積み上げる
工程の正面図である。cは納骨部二段目を積み上げる工
程の正面図である。
【0014】図3は該墓碑の組み立て完成正面図であ
る。この図では納骨層7を積み上げた図になっている
が、最初は納骨層1からの使用に於いて、すでに完成さ
れる。
【0015】図4は該墓碑が高くなりすぎた場合、最下
部の既に面識のない故人の遺骨の入った納骨層を本体か
ら離し、故人の遺骨は、台座部の底がなく直接土に面し
ている部分に葬る工程を表した図である。取り外した納
骨層は廃棄する。
【0016】
【発明の効果】本発明の重層補充廃棄型納骨墓碑を使用
する事により土地不足は解消する。
【0017】本発明の重層補充廃棄型納骨墓碑は、直系
家族のみならず、その他の家族、縁者、同じ思惟思考を
持った人々が、次々に葬られ、供養されることを願う墓
である。それ故無縁仏、無縁墓を解消する循環型の墓で
ある。
【0018】本発明の重層補充廃棄型納骨墓碑はシンプ
ルなデザインにより、既製品として統一出来、価格が安
価にできる。一層毎の補充型納骨層であるため安価では
あるが、従来より多くの需要が見込める。
【0019】又それぞれ鋳型、陶器、ガラス、その他墓
碑に適した材質により、デザイン等に変化を持たせるこ
とができる。
【0020】一基内に於いて、納骨層毎に持ち分の権利
が変わる可能性が有るため、寺の檀家の増加が見込め
る。
【0021】本発明の重層補充廃棄型納骨墓碑を全国に
建立する事により、墓の移動が容易となり、居住が遠隔
地のための墓参疎遠化を避けることができる。
【0022】本発明の重層補充廃棄型納骨墓碑による供
養は、従来の如き個別化、孤立化、差別化されたマイナ
スイメージの強い墓ではなく、多くの人によって支えら
れ、宗教、宗派を越え、死しては自然に同化し、輪廻転
生を祈願する親しみの持てる墓を想定して考えられたも
のである。Description: BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to effective land use. More specifically, the present invention makes effective use of land by using a multi-layered refillable ossuary tombstone. [0002] After death, a person is laid down in a cremation, and remains are buried in a cemetery. Purchasing a public graveyard is an extremely difficult technique, even if you seek a graveyard due to a shortage of land, and there is an unlimited number of fragmented and miniaturized graves in private graveyards and ossuary buildings by religious corporations. It is currently increasing and cannot keep up with demand. [0003] In Japanese traditional tombs and ossuary buildings, etc., which are traditional in Japan, it is a technique only to increase the amount of collective storage by subdividing the urn storage room of the ossuary part. Need more land or need to subdivide. [0004] While the number of fragmented tombs has increased, the successor shortage has been lacking in social situations such as nuclear families, declining birthrates, and gender differences. As a result, unrelated Buddhas and unrelated tombs have continued to increase. This situation is not a fundamental solution to effective land use. [0005] The object of the present invention is not only to pray for the prosperity of family members who have only direct lineage under the conventional family system, but also to share the family, relatives, acquaintances, The hope is that people with the same thought will be memorialized together and provide a grave that will be carried on forever. [0006] In the current social situation, respect for ancestors and families is weakened by the nuclear family, and religion is lacking. Cemeteries are also located far away, making it increasingly difficult to visit graves, which has led to an increase in unrelated Buddhas. Therefore, in order to keep the tombstone intact, it is also possible to add the ossuary layer and the right of division and sharing for each layer so that it can be used easily by the successor who takes over the tomb. [0007] As a means for solving the above-mentioned problems, the present invention comprises a bottomless pedestal portion buried in the ground and a removable urn accommodating chamber. It is characterized by comprising at least three steps of the ossuary layer and the head of the tombstone, which is the top lid. [0008] Specifically, one layer of the ossuary layer having a predetermined depth at the upper portion of the pedestal portion and having a urn accommodating chamber is detachably connected thereto, and the head of the tombstone serving as a lid can be detachably attached to the upper portion. To join. The ossual layers are stacked from bottom to top. The tombstones that have been stacked and raised too high are separated and removed one by one from the bottom ossuary layer. The remains of the deceased, unknown to the acquaintances, housed in the detached ossuary layer, are buried in a bottomless pedestal buried in the ground and returned to soil and nature.
The separated ossuary layer is offered and discarded. [0009] It is needless to say that the construction of the multi-layered refillable ossuary tombstone of the present invention in a separate cemetery leads to the use of effective land. Doing so is desirable both in terms of effective land use and in terms of unified beauty. In this case, only one of the tombstones will be granted the right of permanent use of the successor priest. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS FIG. 1 is a front view, a sectional view and a plan view of a multi-layered refillable ossuary tombstone of the present invention. Pedestal part 1 which is the basic part
And at least three parts, a bone filling part 2 having an urn accommodating chamber and a head 3 of a tombstone serving as a lid. In this figure, there is an example of use in which the osteotomy part 2 has four layers as a whole in two layers. All joints are removable.
The joining method differs depending on the material. In this case, an example of screwing is illustrated. The material of the tombstone is such that the portion to be buried in the ground and the portion above the ground are materials that can withstand wind and snow, and are not specified. On the side of the head of the tombstone serving as a lid, a family name and a family crest can be engraved. Similarly, on the side of the ossuary, other information such as the date of death, a reputation, and a memorial can be engraved. FIG. 2A is an assembled front view of a base pedestal portion and a tomb head as a lid. It is a state where there is no Buddha yet and it is erected during its lifetime. b is a front view of the process of stacking one bone filling section. c is a front view of the step of stacking the second stage of the ostium. FIG. 3 is an assembled front view of the tombstone. In this figure, the bone filling layer 7 is piled up, but at first, the use from the bone filling layer 1 is already completed. FIG. 4 shows that if the tomb is too high, the bottom of the skeleton with the remains of the deceased already unknown is removed from the body, and the deceased remains directly on the soil without the bottom of the pedestal. It is a figure showing the process of burying in the part which has done. The removed bone layer is discarded. According to the present invention, the shortage of land can be solved by using the multi-layered refillable ossuary tombstone of the present invention. The multi-layered refillable bone-filled tombstone of the present invention is a tomb that hopes that not only a direct family but also other family members, relatives, and people with the same thought and thought will be buried and memorialized one after another. Therefore, it is a recycling-type tomb that eliminates the unrelated Buddha and the unrelated tomb. The multi-layered refillable ossuary tombstone of the present invention can be unified as an off-the-shelf product with a simple design, and the price can be reduced. Although it is inexpensive because it is a refillable bone layer for each layer, more demand can be expected than before. The design and the like can be varied depending on the mold, pottery, glass, and other materials suitable for the tomb. [0020] Within one unit, the right of ownership may change for each ossuary layer, so that the number of temples can be expected to increase. By constructing the multi-layered refillable bone-filled tombstone of the present invention nationwide, it is easy to move the tomb, and it is possible to avoid alienating the tomb for remote areas. The memorial service by the multi-layered refill type ossuary tombs of the present invention is not a traditional tomb with a strong negative image of individualization, isolation and differentiation, but is supported by many people and transcends religions and religions. It is thought about assuming a friendly tomb that dies and naturally assimilates and prays for reincarnation.
【図面の簡単な説明】
【図1】重層補充廃棄型納骨墓碑の組み立て正面図、断
面図、平面図である。
【図2】aは該墓碑で使用される、上蓋と基礎を兼ねる
台座部分の、組み立て正面図である。bは上蓋と台座部
分の間に、納骨層1段積み重ねた組み立て正面図であ
る。cは上蓋と台座部分の間に、納骨層2段積み重ねた
組み立て正面図である。
【図3】該墓碑の組み立て使用例の、正面図である。
【図4】該墓碑の最下部の納骨層を、取り外す作業の模
式図である。
【符号の説明】
1 上蓋
2 止めネジ
3 納骨層
4 基礎台座部
5 接合部BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS FIG. 1 is an assembled front view, cross-sectional view, and plan view of a multi-layered refillable ossuary tombstone. FIG. 2A is an assembled front view of a pedestal portion used as the tombstone and also serving as a top cover and a foundation. b is an assembly front view in which the bone filling layer is stacked one step between the upper lid and the pedestal portion. c is an assembly front view in which two layers of the bone filling layer are stacked between the upper lid and the pedestal portion. FIG. 3 is a front view of an example of assembling and using the tombstone. FIG. 4 is a schematic view of an operation of removing a bottom bone filling layer of the tombstone. [Description of Signs] 1 Upper lid 2 Set screw 3 Bone filling layer 4 Base pedestal 5 Joint
Claims (1)
と、着脱可能となっている骨壺収容室を有する納骨部と
最上部に蓋となる墓碑の頭部との少なくとも3段の部分
からなり、台座に接する骨壺収容室を有する納骨部は上
部に補充、重層されるが、最下部となった納骨層部に収
められた面識のない故人の遺骨は地中に葬り、最下部の
納骨層部は取り外し廃棄することを繰返して行うのを特
徴とする重層補充廃棄型納骨墓碑。 (57) [Claims] [Claim 1] A pedestal part supporting an upper part without a bottom buried in the ground, an osteotomy part having a removable urn accommodating chamber, and a top lid. The ossuary part, which consists of at least three steps with the head of the tomb, and has an urn accommodating chamber in contact with the pedestal, is replenished and layered on the upper part, but is unknown in the ossuary part at the bottom. The remains of the deceased are buried in the ground, and the bottom bone layer is removed and discarded repeatedly.
The burial monument of the burial burial to be used as a symbol.
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