Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Burial vault – With corpse – or corpse product – treating feature
Patent
1971-03-10
1976-03-02
Purser, Ernest R.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Burial vault
With corpse, or corpse product, treating feature
211 71, 52133, 52136, A47G 2900, E04H 1300
Patent
active
039408949
ABSTRACT:
Transparent tubular caskets are closed at one end by a shouldered plug-type cover. Pegs are driven laterally through the transparent wall into aligned holes in the cover. A central evacuating and inert gas filling hole is threaded to receive a pad-eye for lowering the tubular casket into a glass lined vertical concrete vault. The upper edge of the vault is rabbeted to receive a rabbeted concrete cover with centrally recessed decorative identification plate, which covers a threaded pad-eye receiver hole. A plurality of vaults in a honeycomb arrangement have interspaces to receive ashes and pets.
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The American Funeral Director, May 1965, pp. 64,66.
Purser Ernest R.
Ridgill, Jr. James L.
Wray James C.
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