Double depth crypt

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27 26, 52136, 52137, A61G 1700

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055904467

ABSTRACT:
The double depth crypt which permits having two crypt compartments completely independent from each other. The double depth crypt including a lower crypt compartment having an upper edge, and an upper crypt compartment that has a lower cover portion configured to mate with and seal on the upper edge of the lower crypt compartment. The upper crypt compartment also has an upper edge on which a separate cover is placed. The upper crypt compartment and the cover portion can be formed using a standard cover adhered to the lower portion of a crypt housing, or can be integrally molded as a unit.

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"When Lawn Crypts Are A Consideration . . . Choose Carlton" by Carlton Wilbert Vaults, Inc., cited prior art.

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