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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 29, 2001
Filed:
Oct. 02, 1998
David L. Agee, Batesville, IN (US);
Rosalie J. Calhoun, Osgood, IN (US);
Richard A. Colangelo, Indianapolis, IN (US);
Donna S. Gould, Batesville, IN (US);
Brian K. Groemminger, Batesville, IN (US);
Bryan M. Hankel, Batesville, IN (US);
Donald R. Maier, Cincinnati, OH (US);
Donald D. Maple, Batesville, IN (US);
William F. Neth, Batesville, IN (US);
Llija Rojdev, Fairfield, OH (US);
Scott A. Schultz, Batesville, IN (US);
Batesville Services, Inc., Batesville, IN (US);
Abstract
In an effort at increasing the quality and styling of the casket interior, and in particular the casket cap dish assembly, and in an effort to increase the quality of the memorialization aspect of the casket and memorial service, the present invention was devised which comprises, in one aspect, a dish assembly for installation into an underside of a casket cap, the assembly comprising a foam dish including an opening therethrough, and a cap panel installed in the opening in the foam dish. In a second aspect, the dish assembly comprises a dish including an opening therethrough and a cap panel removably installed in the opening in the dish, the cap panel being personalized to the deceased and being removable from the dish by a loved one of the deceased subsequent to a memorial service for the deceased and retained by the loved one as a memorial to the deceased.