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US1903197A
US1903197A US49643930A US1903197A US 1903197 A US1903197 A US 1903197A US 49643930 A US49643930 A US 49643930A US 1903197 A US1903197 A US 1903197A
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    • A61GTRANSPORT, PERSONAL CONVEYANCES, OR ACCOMMODATION SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR PATIENTS OR DISABLED PERSONS; OPERATING TABLES OR CHAIRS; CHAIRS FOR DENTISTRY; FUNERAL DEVICES
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  • An object of my invention is to provide an improved casket which is inexpensively and easily made, and which is of an extremely du rable nature, as-w'ell as waterproof.
  • an all metal casket so designed that an outer covering comprising substantially rigid panels of a decorative nature, which may or may not be moldable, may be readily secured thereto in a minimum of time'and with a minimum of parts.
  • Still a further object of my invention is to provide a casket which may be readily and 1nexpensively made in such a way as to imitate a structure of expensive wood, or other unusual material.
  • my casket in this way I propose to stamp the above mentioned outside covering while the same is in sheet form, prior to molding, if that operation is included, and securing it by my 1mproved methodand means to the rigid metal,
  • the casket may readily be made to appear as though it was constructed of mahogany, walnut, or any other desired material.
  • the structure hereafter described and claimed constitutes a durable and attractive casket which may be cheaply manufactured, not only because of the kind of materials utilized, but also because of the cooperative de sign of the various elements of my casket structure.
  • Fig. 1 is-a perspective of my casket, partly broken away and in section, and
  • Fig. 2 is a section illustrating the detail of my hinge structure.
  • a metal bottom 10' is crimped upwardly and rolled as at 12 adjacent its entire periphery.
  • the extreme outer edge around the periphery of bottom 10 is bent slightly upwardly as at 14 to-provide a seating flange for walls 16.
  • the walls 16, which are preferably of metal, are bent outwardly at their bottom, as indicated at 1-8, to seat flush on flanges l4 and to provide a seat for the lower extremity of my outer covering 20 of molded thermoplastic material.
  • This material may be of fiber board produced in any number of Ways, possibly having a substantial asphaltum contint and readily moldable into any desired s ape.
  • the final operation in securing the bottom 10, the sidewalls 16, and the outer covering panel 20 around the lower peripheral edges of the structure is to impart a final clamping force to the flange 14 of the bottom, which results in firmly securing the assembly together.
  • the side and end walls 16 are bent over around their upper extremities to provide a channel having an outer flange portion 22.
  • the upper extremity of the panel covering 20 is secured between this flange 22 and an L shaped spacer member 24 which is welded to the underside of the-channel formed at the top of walls 16. This may be done prior to folding down the outer flange 22 to secure the assembly together around its upper periphery.
  • Corner posts 26 are secured at each corner as indicated in Fig. 1, these posts being held securely in position at their upper and lower extremities by the clamping action of flanges 22 and 14 respectively.
  • this panel covering 20 is bent in any desired fashion to provide an attractive appearance of the casket as a whole.
  • Fig. 1 of the drawing I have illustrated a particular type of panel which has proved pleasing in appearance and simple in construction wherein the intermediate portion 28 lies flush against the walls 16, but isformed into protuberances 30 and 32 around its upper and lower peripheries respectively.
  • the corners of the upper extremities of walls 16 may be welded, or otherwise secured asat 34.
  • the spacer member 24 is broken away to permit the insertion, through slots 36 in flange 22, of one arm 38 of a plurality of hinges.
  • This arm may be secured to the botiom of channel 24 by welding, screws, or any other desirable means.
  • My closure lid comprises a reinforcing frame member 42, which is preferably constructed of sheet metal and bent in any desirable way to provide an attractive configuration, and an outer covering 44 of the same thermo-plastie material as is utilized to cover the side and end walls 16.
  • the eriphery ledge of the closure lid along wit a rigid rectangular frame structure comprising members 46, is clamped between the flanges of a U-shaped channel member 48.
  • the upper arm 50 of each of,the aforementioned plurality of hinges is inserted through a slot 52 in the bottom of the channel member 48 into a recess in the frame member 46, which member may be of wood or any other desired material.
  • a casket comprising, in combination,'a continuous surfaced rigid frame, and an outer covering of molded thermo-plastic material secured thereto, the securing means therefor including a portion of the continuous surfaced rigid frame.
  • a casket comprising, in combination, a metal frame including a bottom, side and end walls, andan outer covering of material secured thereto, the securing means along the upper wall and lower wall including an integral portion of said wall.
  • a metal casket comprising a bottom and side and end walls, an outer covering of molded material secured to said walls, securing means along the upper extremity of the walls constituting a portion of said wall bent over to form a channel shaped structure, a spacer inserted in the bottom of said channel, and securing means along the lower extremity of said walls including a portion thereof bent outwardly to form a seat for said covering and a grooved seat in the bottom for said wall, said grooved seat including an outer flange adapted to be shaped upwardly to secure the assembly in place.
  • Casket structure including, in combination, a rigid side wall having an outwardly projecting lateral flange extending around its upper edge, a spacer member positioned underneath said flange, molded covering material abutting the outer end of said spacer unit and secured thereagainst by a de ending turned over portion of said lateral ange, aligned openings through said turned over portion, covering material, and spacer members at spaced intervals along the length of the casket, and hinge units having projecting arms extending therethrough and positioned thereby.

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March 28, 1933. A F, H SCOTT 1,903,197
CASKET Filed Novj 18, 1930 IN VEN TOR.
A TTORNEYS Patented Mar. 28, 1933 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE ALLISON I. H. SCOTT, OF DETROIT, MICHIGAN, ASSIGNOR TO WOODALL INDUSTRIES INCORPORATED, A CORPORATION OF MICHIGAN CASKET Application filed November My invention relates to improvements in caskets.
An object of my invention is to provide an improved casket which is inexpensively and easily made, and which is of an extremely du rable nature, as-w'ell as waterproof.
In attaining the above object I propose to use an all metal casket so designed that an outer covering comprising substantially rigid panels of a decorative nature, which may or may not be moldable, may be readily secured thereto in a minimum of time'and with a minimum of parts.
Still a further object of my invention is to provide a casket which may be readily and 1nexpensively made in such a way as to imitate a structure of expensive wood, or other unusual material. In so constructing my casket in this way I propose to stamp the above mentioned outside covering while the same is in sheet form, prior to molding, if that operation is included, and securing it by my 1mproved methodand means to the rigid metal,
- frame of the casket. In this way the casket may readily be made to appear as though it was constructed of mahogany, walnut, or any other desired material.
The structure hereafter described and claimed constitutes a durable and attractive casket which may be cheaply manufactured, not only because of the kind of materials utilized, but also because of the cooperative de sign of the various elements of my casket structure.
Various other objects and meritorious features of my invention will be apparent from the following description taken in con unc tion with the drawing wherein like numerals refer to like parts throughout the several figures and wherein:
Fig. 1 is-a perspective of my casket, partly broken away and in section, and
Fig. 2 is a section illustrating the detail of my hinge structure.
A metal bottom 10'is crimped upwardly and rolled as at 12 adjacent its entire periphery. The extreme outer edge around the periphery of bottom 10 is bent slightly upwardly as at 14 to-provide a seating flange for walls 16.
18, 1930. Serial No. 496,439.
\ The walls 16, which are preferably of metal, are bent outwardly at their bottom, as indicated at 1-8, to seat flush on flanges l4 and to provide a seat for the lower extremity of my outer covering 20 of molded thermoplastic material. 'This material may be of fiber board produced in any number of Ways, possibly having a substantial asphaltum contint and readily moldable into any desired s ape.
The final operation in securing the bottom 10, the sidewalls 16, and the outer covering panel 20 around the lower peripheral edges of the structure is to impart a final clamping force to the flange 14 of the bottom, which results in firmly securing the assembly together. i
The side and end walls 16 are bent over around their upper extremities to provide a channel having an outer flange portion 22. The upper extremity of the panel covering 20 is secured between this flange 22 and an L shaped spacer member 24 which is welded to the underside of the-channel formed at the top of walls 16. This may be done prior to folding down the outer flange 22 to secure the assembly together around its upper periphery.
Corner posts 26 are secured at each corner as indicated in Fig. 1, these posts being held securely in position at their upper and lower extremities by the clamping action of flanges 22 and 14 respectively.
Where the nature of the particular kind of outer covering panel which is utilized permits, this panel covering 20 is bent in any desired fashion to provide an attractive appearance of the casket as a whole. In Fig. 1 of the drawing I have illustrated a particular type of panel which has proved pleasing in appearance and simple in construction wherein the intermediate portion 28 lies flush against the walls 16, but isformed into protuberances 30 and 32 around its upper and lower peripheries respectively.
The corners of the upper extremities of walls 16 may be welded, or otherwise secured asat 34. At a plurality of redetermined points along the'length of e side of the casket the spacer member 24 is broken away to permit the insertion, through slots 36 in flange 22, of one arm 38 of a plurality of hinges. This arm may be secured to the botiom of channel 24 by welding, screws, or any other desirable means.
My closure lid comprises a reinforcing frame member 42, which is preferably constructed of sheet metal and bent in any desirable way to provide an attractive configuration, and an outer covering 44 of the same thermo-plastie material as is utilized to cover the side and end walls 16. The eriphery ledge of the closure lid, along wit a rigid rectangular frame structure comprising members 46, is clamped between the flanges of a U-shaped channel member 48. The upper arm 50 of each of,the aforementioned plurality of hinges is inserted through a slot 52 in the bottom of the channel member 48 into a recess in the frame member 46, which member may be of wood or any other desired material.
Various modifications of my illustrated structure will be obvious to those skilled in the art and for that reason I intend to limit myself only within the scope of the appended claims.
I claim:
1. A casket comprising, in combination,'a continuous surfaced rigid frame, and an outer covering of molded thermo-plastic material secured thereto, the securing means therefor including a portion of the continuous surfaced rigid frame.
2. A casket comprising, in combination, a metal frame including a bottom, side and end walls, andan outer covering of material secured thereto, the securing means along the upper wall and lower wall including an integral portion of said wall.
3. In combination with a metal casket in cluding a bottom and side and end walls, an outer covering of molded material secured to said walls, securing means along the upper extremity of the walls constituting a portion of said wall bent over to form a channel shaped structure, and a spacer inserted in the bottom of said channel.
4. In combination with a metal casket comprising a bottom and side and end walls, an-
outer covering of material secured to said walls, securing means along the lower extremity of said walls including a portion thereof bent outwardly to form a seat for the covering and a grooved seat for the bottom of said wall including an outer flange adapted to be crimped upwardly to secure the bottom of the assembly in place.
5. In combination with a metal casket comprising a bottom and side and end walls, an outer covering of molded material secured to said walls, securing means along the upper extremity of the walls constituting a portion of said wall bent over to form a channel shaped structure, a spacer inserted in the bottom of said channel, and securing means along the lower extremity of said walls including a portion thereof bent outwardly to form a seat for said covering and a grooved seat in the bottom for said wall, said grooved seat including an outer flange adapted to be shaped upwardly to secure the assembly in place.
6. Casket structure including, in combination, a rigid side wall having an outwardly projecting lateral flange extending around its upper edge, a spacer member positioned underneath said flange, molded covering material abutting the outer end of said spacer unit and secured thereagainst by a de ending turned over portion of said lateral ange, aligned openings through said turned over portion, covering material, and spacer members at spaced intervals along the length of the casket, and hinge units having projecting arms extending therethrough and positioned thereby.
In testimony whereof, I, ALLrsoN F. H. SCo'rr, sign this specification.
ALLISON F. H. SCOTT.
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US3815185A (en) * 1973-02-09 1974-06-11 A Owens Burial system with reuseable outer casket
US4730370A (en) * 1983-10-03 1988-03-15 Vandor Corporation Casket and method of manufacture
US4773134A (en) * 1984-05-23 1988-09-27 Amedco Funeral Supply, Inc. Corrugated fiberboard casket lid
US4829639A (en) * 1987-10-14 1989-05-16 Oxford Design Inc. Casket
US4967455A (en) * 1983-10-03 1990-11-06 Vandor Corporation Casket and method of manufacture
US6243931B1 (en) 1998-09-15 2001-06-12 Batesville Services, Inc. Casket lid and method and making same
US20040244163A1 (en) * 1998-09-15 2004-12-09 Batesville Services, Inc. Casket lid and method of making same
US9775760B1 (en) 2015-05-05 2017-10-03 Donald J. Roy Cremation urn and methods of manufacture
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3815185A (en) * 1973-02-09 1974-06-11 A Owens Burial system with reuseable outer casket
US4730370A (en) * 1983-10-03 1988-03-15 Vandor Corporation Casket and method of manufacture
US4967455A (en) * 1983-10-03 1990-11-06 Vandor Corporation Casket and method of manufacture
US4773134A (en) * 1984-05-23 1988-09-27 Amedco Funeral Supply, Inc. Corrugated fiberboard casket lid
US4829639A (en) * 1987-10-14 1989-05-16 Oxford Design Inc. Casket
US6503429B1 (en) 1998-09-15 2003-01-07 Batesville Services, Inc. Casket lid and method of making same
US6243931B1 (en) 1998-09-15 2001-06-12 Batesville Services, Inc. Casket lid and method and making same
US20040244163A1 (en) * 1998-09-15 2004-12-09 Batesville Services, Inc. Casket lid and method of making same
US6849141B2 (en) 1998-09-15 2005-02-01 Batesville Services, Inc. Casket lid and method of making same
US6922877B2 (en) 1998-09-15 2005-08-02 Batesville Services, Inc. Casket lid and method of making same
US7147811B2 (en) 1998-09-15 2006-12-12 Batesville Services, Inc. Casket lid and method of making same
US7247264B2 (en) 1998-09-15 2007-07-24 Batesville Services, Inc. Casket lid and method of making same
US9775760B1 (en) 2015-05-05 2017-10-03 Donald J. Roy Cremation urn and methods of manufacture
US9827158B1 (en) 2016-12-30 2017-11-28 Donald Roy Cremation urn and methods of manufacture

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