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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 20, 1998
Filed:
Jun. 02, 1995
Kenneth J Gulick, Ashland, OH (US);
Dennis C Laphan, Cincinnati, OH (US);
John R Enneking, Batesville, IN (US);
Carolyn Wetzler, West Chester, OH (US);
Leslie W Smith, Batesville, IN (US);
James F Kirschner, Batesville, IN (US);
Gary L Henby, Batesville, IN (US);
Wilbur A Schebler, Batesville, IN (US);
Batesville Casket Company, Inc., Batesville, IN (US);
Abstract
A casket is assembled from prefabricated components to provide an attractive and aesthetically appealing casket design with a minimum amount of metal components so that the casket is adapted for cremation. A shell of the casket is constructed from upstanding sidewalls with a peripheral frame and facing panel secured to the frame. The respective walls are joined by cooperating cam and post connectors that they can be easily assembled without skilled personnel or specialized tooling. A cap enclosing the casket shell is constructed with a peripheral rim formed from rim members also joined by the cam and post connectors. A dish assembly is positioned on an inside surface of the cap and includes puffing members which are securely retained within cooperating grooves on the rim and dish assembly to thereby avoid the need for metal staples or other mechanical fasteners. The panels of the casket are preferably formed by hardboard to provide a structurally rigid and stable shell without the need for additional reinforcing members and which are readily consumable in the cremation process.