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Title:
BROKEN HEART SHAPED COFFIN
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2010/096351
Kind Code:
A2
Abstract:
A coffin having a curved bottom surface arid a removable cover that accommodates bodies of differing lengths having, within an enclosure, a support platform that adjusts to different angels so as to accommodate bodies of different sizes.

Inventors:
ELHAJ ANTOINE (US)
Application Number:
PCT/US2010/024179
Publication Date:
August 26, 2010
Filing Date:
February 12, 2010
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
ELHAJ ANTOINE (US)
International Classes:
A61G17/00
Foreign References:
JP3081301U2001-11-02
US6324736B12001-12-04
US4944076A1990-07-31
KR200372366Y12005-01-14
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Claims:
What is claimed us:

I. A coffin that accommodates bodies of differing lengths comprising, within an enclosure, a platform that adjusts so as to bend the body at the hip whereby the longitudinal length of the body can be adjusted.

2. A coffin comprising:

a curved bottom surface;

two vertical side walls attached to each side of said curved bottom surface so as to form a container having an opening;

a removable cover being attachable to said opening whereby said container can be sealed;

a support platform having a first end in communication with vertical elevating means whereby said platform can be variably adjusted so as to support human bodies of different sizes.

3, 1 he coffin of Claim 2 further comprising;

carrying handles affixed to each of said vertical side walls;

said handles being adjustable between retracted and extended positions,

4, 1 he coffin of Claim 2 further comprising:

a pair of carrying handles affixed to one vertical side wall of said container, the pair having the appearance of a broken arrow.

5. The coffin υf Claim 4 further comprising:

said handles being adjustable between retracted and extended positions,

6. The coffin of Claim 2 further comprising:

a gasket being attached to the periphery of said opening.

7. 1 he coffin of Claim 2 further comprising:

said removable cover comprising first and second cover portions.

8. 1 he coffin of Claim 7 further comprising:

said first and second cover portions each being hingcdly connected to one side of said opening.

1^, 1 he coffin of Claim 7 further comprising:

a first gasket being attached to the periphery of said opening;

a second gasket for sealing the interface of said first and second cover portions.

10. The coffin of Claim 2 wherein said vertical elevating means comprises;

a threaded nut pivotably connected to said first end of said support platform;

a support member being secured within said container and having an aperture; an acme rod fitting within said aperture arid havmg an upper flange of greater diameter than said aperture;

said acme rod being threadedly engaged to said threaded nut;

whereby said acme rod can be rotated to change the vertical position of said first end of said support platform. , The coffin of Claim 2 wherein said vertical elevating means comprises:

a threaded nut pivotably connected to said first end of said support platform;

a support member being secured within said container and having an aperture;

a threaded rod fitting within said aperture and having an upper flange of greater diameter than said aperture, the threaded portion of said rod having an outer diameter of one half inch and further having ten threads per inch;

said threaded rod being threadedly engaged to said threaded nut;

whereby said threaded rod can be rotated to change the vertical position of said first end of said support platform.

Description:
"Broken Heart Shaped Coffin"

The present application is related to the co-pending patent application No. 12/39(8,400 of Λntoine Elhaj, filed 2/20/2009, entitled "Broken Heart Shaped Coffin", the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety as if fully rewritten herein.

BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY

The present invention relates generally to coffins and specifically to coffins having unique shapes and systems and methods for housing bodies in coffins. The terms casket and coffin as used herein arc interchangeable. One embodiment of a coffin that accommodates bodies of differing lengths comprises, within an enclosure, a support platform that adjusts so as to accommodate bodies of varying lengths. Traditional caskets have a flat bottom and the body can not be manipulated by bending at the hip. Additional!}', traditional caskets are lacking in visual appeal.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FlG. 1 depicts a perspective view of the invention

FlG. 2Λ depicts a sectional plan view of the carrying handles of the invention in the extended position

FlG. 2B depicts a sectional plan view of the carrying handles of the invention in the retracted position FIG. 2C depicts an exploded view of the carrying handle mounting assembly of the invention

FIG. 3A depicts a sectional frontal view of the carrying handles of the invention in the retracted position

FIG. 3B depicts a sectional frontal view of the carrying handles of the invention in the extended position

FIG. 4 depicts a side cross sectional view of the invention

FIGS. 5A, 5B, 5C & 5D depict a side view of the support platform and elevating means assembly in various adjusted positions

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

One embodiment of a coffin that accommodates bodies of differing lengths comprises, within an enclosure, a platform 231 that adjusts so as to bend the body at the hip whereby the longitudinal length of the body can be adjusted.

In one embodiment, the coffin comprises, a curved bottom surface 10; two vertical side walls 11 attached to each side of the curved bottom surface so as to form a container having an opening 12; a removable cover 4OB & 6OB being attachable to the opening whereby the container can be sealed: and a support platform 231 having a first end 235 in communication with vertical elevating means whereby the platform can be variably adjusted so as to support human bodies of different sizes.

In one embodiment, the vertical elevating means comprises: a threaded nut 234 being pivotably connected to the fust end 235 of the support platloim 231 ; a support member 230 bemg secured within the container and having an aperture; an acme iod 232 fitting within the aperture arid having an upper flange 233 of greater diameter than the aperture; the acme rod being thrcadedly engaged to the threaded nut; whereby the acme rod can be rotated to change the vertical position of the first end of the support platform.

In one embodiment, the rod 232 has an outer diameter of one half inch, ten threads per inch. One of skill in the art will appreciate that other types of threaded rods can be used. In operation, the rod is rotated to cause the platform to change elevation to accommodate bodies of different lengths.

Support member 230 is affixed to the interior (lateral center) of the coffin proximate the location of the head of the deceased. The rod 232 (fitting withm an aperture in support member 23Oj is positioned essentially in the lateral middle of the casket, so the nut 234 is positioned accordingly to align with it.

fhc threaded nut 234 is pivotably connected to the first end 235 of the support platform 231 essentially at the lateral center thereof, lhe pivotal connection allows the nut to pivot as it traverses rod 232. fhc nut fits withm an aperture.

In one embodiment, the aperture m support member 230 is made somewhat larger than the rod 252 to allow r some play. This allows the rod to pivot somewhat as the support member is adjusted.

Irs one embodiment, the coffin comprises carrying handles 200, 201 affixed to each of the vertical side walls. The handles being adjustable between retracted (FTG. 2B) and extended (FTG. 2Λ) positions.

As depicted in FlG. 2C, the dual position handles are achieved by a pair of posts 204, each havmg a shoulder 203, the fits within a sleeve 207, that m turn fits within an aperture in side wall 206 (analogous to vertical side walls 1 1 ) and being secured by washer 206 and nut 205. Λs depicted, the handles are referenced by character 202, but the relationship is analogous to handles 200 and 201 in other depictions. FIG. 2C depicts a pair of posts and associated accessories in side and plan view. Plan view is adjacent to the outside.

In one embodiment (FlG. 1), the carrying handles comprise a pair of carrying handles 200, 201 affixed to one vertical side wall 11 of the container, the pair having the appearance of a broken arrow as viewed from the side and being adjustable between retracted and extended positions. In the various embodiments depicted, the carrying handles can alternatively be fixed to only an extended position.

fhc function of the removable cover can be achieved by either separate cover pieces or one unitary cover. It is preferred that gaskets be utilized to facilitate scaling the casket. However, they are not essential. In one embodiment (FIG. Il the removable cover comprises first and second cover portions 6OB & 4 OB. Although not essential, it is preferred that a gasket be used at the junction of the two cover portions.