CN112972193A - Cinerary casket with multiple storage spaces - Google Patents
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The invention relates to an cinerary casket, comprising: a body (100) provided with a receiving part (130), the receiving part (130) receiving a receiving object including bone ash; a cover (200) covering the entrance of the body; the storage part is provided with a dividing plate (110) for dividing the storage part into a plurality of parts, the interior of the storage part is composed of a bottom surface (120) and a side surface (130), the bottom surface (120) forms the bottom of the storage part, and the side surface (130) forms the side part of the storage part; the dividing plate comprises a bottom surface forming a bottom part, side surfaces forming side parts and an upper surface (111) forming an upper part, the bottom surface of the dividing plate is closely attached to the bottom surface of the accommodating part, the side surfaces of the dividing plate are closely attached to the side parts of the accommodating part, the upper surface of the dividing plate is a plane, and a concave part (112) is arranged at a specified position.
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Technical Field
The present invention relates to a cinerary urn, and more particularly, to a cinerary urn in which a plurality of storage units are provided to store a plurality of kinds of articles when a single person uses the cinerary urn, and a plurality of storage units are provided by dividing the storage units by a dividing plate, and one of the storage units stores cinerary ashes, and the remaining storage units store a plurality of kinds of articles that are deemed necessary by a dead person.
Background
The burial grave culture in korea has been a conventional burial method for a long time, and there are problems in that graves are flooded in mountains and mountains according to the burial culture, so that the territory of the grave, which is 2 times as large as the area of the island ru every year, becomes a grave lot of graves, and meanwhile, graves, which are discarded due to core households, personal senses, and conveniences, are significantly increased, etc., the precious beautiful graves that should be completely reserved to the offspring, and the wastefulness of the territory and the destruction of mountain forests are caused by the burial culture.
Therefore, in recent 20 years, with the deepening of the insufficient burial land phenomenon and the change of spontaneous consciousness reform, the cremation rate rapidly rises from 18.4% in 1992 to 76.9% in 2013 (published in 6 months in 2014 of health welfare department), and most people select cremation at present, but in reality, the supply of the bone storage facilities capable of sufficiently meeting the needs is insufficient, because the huge budget requirement every year and the severe contradiction between the bone storage facility construction and the residents in the region due to the additional arrangement of the bone storage facilities cannot be continuously increased, so that the insufficient bone storage facility phenomenon is actually becoming a new social problem.
At present, most of the bone ash facilities in korea are public cinerary halls operated by national cemetery and local autonomous bodies, and in order to bury the cinerary urns in which the ashes of the dead people are stored for several decades, the bone ash placing tables installed in the cinerary halls are set to have a ratio of about 70% for 1 person and about 30% for 2 persons, and the inner diameter standards are set such that one person has a length of 260mm and a height of 260mm and a rear width of 300mm for two persons has a length of 510mm and a height of 260mm, and the upper and lower parts are set to have 8-10 lattices and 15-20 lattices according to the building structure.
When the cinerary casket is placed on the bone storage table, the cinerary casket is not buried in any favorite position of the heritage or a position which can be reserved in advance, and is buried in the sequence of entering a cinerary hall in principle, so that most of the bone storage table is used as 1 person.
The existing cinerary casket only has a containing part for placing the bone ash, so that precious articles collected by the dead or symbols for confirming the dead are generally placed in front of the cinerary casket at ordinary times.
Therefore, the treasure or the valuable article cannot be put in the cinerary casket, and the dead person cannot be comforted due to the simple structure of the cinerary casket when the cinerary casket is seen from the standpoint of the heritage who want to reminisce the soul of the dead person.
Disclosure of Invention
The present invention has been made to solve the above problems, and an urn in which a plurality of receiving parts are placed by placing another partition plate in an urn for 1 person, thereby keeping a collection or/and a symbol of a dead person together with ashes of the dead person.
Therefore, the present invention is expected to bring the effect of recalling the soul of the deceased.
However, the object of the present invention is not limited to the above-mentioned object, and yet other objects not mentioned can be clearly understood by those skilled in the art from the following description.
To achieve the above object, the present invention is characterized in that a cinerary casket comprises: a body 100 provided with a receiving part 130, the receiving part 130 receiving a receiving object including bone ash; a cover 200 covering the entrance of the body.
In addition, the present invention is characterized in that a partition plate 110 is provided in the housing part to partition the housing part into a plurality of parts.
Further, the inside of the housing portion is composed of a bottom surface 120 and a side surface 130, the bottom surface 120 constituting a bottom of the housing portion, and the side surface 130 constituting a side portion of the housing portion; the partition plate is formed of a bottom surface constituting a bottom portion, side surfaces constituting side portions, and an upper surface 111 constituting an upper portion, the bottom surface of the partition plate is disposed in close contact with the bottom surface of the housing portion, and the side surfaces of the partition plate are disposed in close contact with the side portions of the housing portion.
In addition, the present invention is characterized in that the upper surface of the partition plate is a flat surface, and a concave portion 112 is provided at a predetermined position.
Further, the present invention is characterized in that the body is provided with a covering portion 300 capable of covering the storage portion, and the covering portion is provided so as to cover the outside of the body after covering the storage portion.
In addition, the present invention is characterized in that the housing is divided by the dividing plate, thereby forming a first cinerary urn having the first housing 150a and the second housing 150b by 1 dividing plate, or forming a second cinerary urn having 3 housings such as the first housing 160a, the second housing 160b, and the third housing 160c by 2 dividing plates.
In addition, the present invention is characterized in that the first receiving part 150a of the first cinerary urn receives bone ash, and the second receiving part 150b receives a collection of the dead.
In addition, the present invention is characterized in that the second receiving portion 160a of the second urn receives ashes, the first receiving portion 160a adjacent to the second receiving portion receives a treasure or/and a tomb name plate of the dead, and the third receiving portion 160c adjacent to the second receiving portion receives a symbol related to religion of the dead.
Furthermore, the invention is characterized in that the symbol is a cross or a Buddha or a religious marker of the dead.
The features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Therefore, the terms or words used in the present specification and claims are not limited to the meanings in the common or dictionary, and the inventor should be interpreted as the meanings and concepts conforming to the technical idea of the present invention based on the principle that the concept of the terms can be appropriately defined in order to describe his invention in the best way.
According to the present invention as described above, in the case of the cinerary urn for containing 1 person's ashes, a plurality of containing parts are provided by dividing the containing parts by the dividing plate, and by containing ashes in one of the containing parts and storing various articles such as collection and/or tomb or symbol, which are considered necessary for a deceased, in the remaining containing part, the deceased can be burdened by the heritage.
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Fig. 1 is a first preferred embodiment of an urn according to the invention.
Fig. 2 is a view showing an urn according to a preferred second embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 3 is a cinerary urn different in outer shape in the first embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 4 is a differently shaped urn according to a second embodiment of the invention.
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100: the body 110: dividing board
112: the concave part 120: bottom surface of the storage part
150 a: first receiving portion 150b of first cinerary casket: second containing part of first cinerary casket
160 a: first receiving part 160b of the second cinerary urn: second receiving part of second cinerary casket
160 c: third receiving part 200 of second cinerary casket: first and second cinerary casket covers
300. 301: circular cinerary casket body 400: circular cinerary casket cover
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Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. In this process, the thickness of the lines or the size of the constituent elements, etc. shown in the drawings may be exaggerated for clarity and convenience of description.
In consideration of the functions of the present invention, the terms described below may be defined as terms that are different according to the intention of the user or the operator or the convention. Therefore, the definitions of these terms should be determined based on the entire contents of the present specification.
The following embodiments are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention, but are merely exemplary matters of the constituent elements set forth in the claims of the present invention, and include embodiments in which the technical ideas of the present specification as a whole are included, and the constituent elements of the claims are replaceable as equivalents, and are included in the scope of the present invention.
Fig. 1 is a diagrammatic representation of an urn according to a preferred first embodiment of the invention.
Referring to fig. 1, the illustrated bone receiving comprises: a body 100 provided with a receiving part 130, the receiving part 130 receiving a receiving object including bone ash; a cover 200 covering the entrance of the body.
In this case, a partition plate 110 is provided in the housing section to partition the housing section into a plurality of sections.
Here, the inside of the housing part is characterized in that the bottom surface 120 and the side surface 130 form a bottom of the housing part, and the side surface 130 forms a side of the housing part; the partition plate is formed of a bottom surface constituting a bottom portion, side surfaces constituting side portions, and an upper surface 111 constituting an upper portion, the bottom surface of the partition plate is disposed in close contact with the bottom surface of the housing portion, and the side surfaces of the partition plate are disposed in close contact with the side portions of the housing portion.
In this case, the bottom surface of the partition plate and the bottom surface of the housing portion are preferably disposed in close contact with each other, but may be partially spaced from each other as necessary.
Preferably, according to the first embodiment of the present invention, the receiving part is divided by the dividing plate, thereby comprising the structure of the first cinerary urn having the first receiving part 150a and the second receiving part 150b by means of 1 dividing plate.
In this way, when the 2 receiving parts are provided by dividing the receiving parts, there is an advantage in that the dead can be revived by setting the bone ash of the dead in the first receiving part and receiving the articles normally collected by the dead in the second receiving part.
Generally, since the cinerary urn has only one storage part, a collection or symbol of a deceased who wants to recall the soul of the deceased is stored in another place instead of the cinerary urn, which causes a loss or a problem in storage, and cannot be placed in a place adjacent to the ashes of the deceased, thus causing a regret in recalling the soul of the deceased.
However, the cinerary casket of the present invention is additionally provided with a receiving part inside the cinerary casket, and the cinerary casket is advantageous for recalling the soul of the deceased by placing the cinerary casket and the collection and/or symbol together.
In addition, the present invention is characterized in that an upper surface 111 constituting an upper portion of the partition plate is a flat surface, and a concave portion 112 is provided at a predetermined position.
At this time, the bone ash of the dead and the collection or symbol of the dead are not completely separated by the partition plate through the concave portion, but the dead and the collection or symbol are in the same space with each other.
Accordingly, the cinerary casket is arranged in the same space with the collected or symbolic object in the dead, thereby having the advantage of recalling the spirit of the dead.
Accordingly, the recessed surface portion of the storage portion allows the deceased person to place his or her own collection and the symbol object in the same space, thereby providing a comfortable structure.
Fig. 1 a shows a configuration in which the container is separated into 2 parts in the cinerary urn according to the first embodiment. In fig. 1 a, the receiving part is divided by a dividing plate, thereby showing the structure of a first cinerary urn having a first receiving part 150a and a second receiving part 150b by means of 1 dividing plate.
B of fig. 1 shows a cross section through a portion having a concave portion in a of fig. 1. As shown in b of fig. 1, a dividing plate 110 which divides the bottom surface 120 and the side surface 130 of the inside of the receiving part and the receiving part is shown.
The partition plate 110 is shown with a concave portion 112, and a first housing portion 150a and a second housing portion 150b partitioned by the partition plate are shown.
Accordingly, the concave portion 112 connects the first receiving portion and the second receiving portion, and the two receiving portions are divided by the partition plate, but have the same meaning of space, and the bone ash of the dead can be placed in the first receiving portion, and the collection of the dead and/or the tomb name or symbol can be placed in the second receiving portion, so that the spirit of the dead can be comforted.
Fig. 2 shows a still further second embodiment according to the invention.
Referring to fig. 2, the illustrated bone receiving comprises: a body 100 provided with a receiving part 130, the receiving part 130 receiving a receiving object including bone ash; a cover 200 covering the entrance of the body.
In this case, a partition plate 110 is provided in the housing section to partition the housing section into a plurality of sections.
Here, the inside of the housing part is characterized in that the bottom surface 120 and the side surface 130 form a bottom of the housing part, and the side surface 130 forms a side of the housing part; the partition plate is formed of a bottom surface constituting a bottom portion, side surfaces constituting side portions, and an upper surface 111 constituting an upper portion, the bottom surface of the partition plate is disposed in close contact with the bottom surface of the housing portion, and the side surfaces of the partition plate are disposed in close contact with the side portions of the housing portion.
Preferably, as the second embodiment of the present invention, the receiving part is divided by the dividing plate, thereby including a structure having a second cinerary urn including a first receiving part 160a, a second receiving part 160b, and a third receiving part 160c by means of 1 dividing plate.
In this way, when 3 receiving parts are provided by dividing the receiving parts, there is an advantage in that the deceased can be recalled by placing the ashes of the deceased in the second receiving part 160b located at the center, receiving the articles normally collected by the deceased in the first receiving part 160a, and receiving the symbols of the deceased, for example, religious symbols such as a cross or a Buddha or articles capable of representing the deceased in the third receiving part 160 c.
Accordingly, the dead is a religious person, and the bone ash of the dead, the collection and the symbol are arranged together, so that the dead can be reminded of the soul.
Further, the second cinerary urn of the second embodiment is characterized in that a concave portion 112 is provided at a position defined by an upper surface 111 constituting an upper portion of the division plate, as in the case of the first cinerary urn.
At this time, the bone ash of the dead and the collection or symbol of the dead are not completely separated by the partition plate through the concave portion, but the dead and the collection or symbol are in the same space with each other.
Fig. 2 a shows a state in which the receiving portions are separated into 3 in the cinerary urn of the second embodiment. The receiving parts are divided by the dividing plate in a of fig. 2, thereby showing the structure of the second cinerary urn having the first receiving part 160a, the second receiving part 160b, and the third receiving part 160c by means of the dividing plate.
B of fig. 2 shows a cross section through a portion having a concave portion in a of fig. 2. As shown in b of fig. 2, a dividing plate 110 which divides the bottom surface 120 and the side surface 130 of the inside of the receiving part and the receiving part is shown.
The partition plate 110 is shown with a concave portion 112, and a first storage portion 160a, a second storage portion 160b, and a third storage portion 160c partitioned by the partition plate are shown.
Accordingly, the first, second and third receiving portions are communicated with each other by the concave portion 112, and 3 receiving portions are divided from each other by the partition plate, but have the same meaning of space, and the bone ash of the dead remains is left in the center of the concave portion, the bone ash of the dead remains is placed in the second receiving portion, the collection of the dead remains is placed in the first receiving portion, and the symbol of the dead remains is placed in the third receiving portion, so that the spirit of the dead can be pacified.
Further, the present invention is characterized in that the body is provided with a covering portion 300 capable of covering the storage portion, and the covering portion is provided so as to cover the outside of the body after covering the storage portion.
Here, it is needless to say that what articles are placed in the respective storage sections is determined according to the meaning of the general term.
Fig. 3 shows a first example of a round-shaped cinerary urn in which 2 storage units are provided in the cinerary urn body, and fig. 4 shows a second example of a round-shaped cinerary urn in which 3 storage units are provided in the cinerary urn body.
In addition, a cover 400 capable of covering the ashes is shown in b of fig. 3 and b of fig. 4, and a shape in which a circular cinerary urn is covered by the cover is shown in c of fig. 3 and c of fig. 4.
As described above, it is characterized in that the shape of the cinerary casket can be made into various shapes, and the number of the internal receiving parts of the cinerary casket is more than 2, thereby arranging the ashes of the dead, the collection and symbol of the dead and various articles.
Further, although the storage portions are separated from each other, the recess portions are provided at predetermined positions on the upper surface of the partition plate, so that the storage portions communicate with each other, thereby providing a sense of the same space, and thus, there is an advantage in the case of the legacy in that it plays a very useful role in giving a soul to the deceased.
The present invention has been described above by way of specific examples, but the present invention is not limited thereto, and it is obvious that variations or modifications can be made within the technical spirit of the invention by those having ordinary knowledge in the art
The present invention is not limited to the above embodiments, but may be modified in various ways.
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1. An urn, the urn comprising:
a body (100) provided with a receiving part (130), the receiving part (130) receiving a receiving object including bone ash; a cover (200) covering the inlet of the body.
2. Urn according to claim 1, characterized in that:
a dividing plate (110) is provided in the housing section, and divides the housing section into a plurality of sections.
3. Urn according to claim 2, characterized in that:
the interior of the containing part is composed of a bottom surface (120) and a side surface (130), wherein the bottom surface (120) forms the bottom of the containing part, and the side surface (130) forms the side part of the containing part; the dividing plate is formed by a bottom surface, side surfaces and an upper surface (111), the bottom surface forms a bottom part, the side surfaces form side parts, the upper surface (111) forms an upper part,
the bottom surface of the dividing plate is closely arranged on the bottom surface of the accommodating part, and the side surface of the dividing plate is closely arranged on the side part of the accommodating part.
4. An urn as claimed in claim 3, characterized in that:
the upper surface of the dividing plate is a plane, and a concave part (112) is arranged at a specified position.
5. Urn according to claim 4, characterized in that:
a covering part (300) capable of covering the containing part is arranged on the body, and the covering part is arranged to cover the outer part of the body after covering the containing part.
6. Urn according to claim 5, characterized in that:
the receiving part is divided by the dividing plate, thereby forming a first cinerary casket having a first receiving part (150a) and a second receiving part (150b) by 1 dividing plate, or forming a second cinerary casket having 3 receiving parts such as a first receiving part (160a), a second receiving part (160b) and a third receiving part (160c) by 2 dividing plates.
7. Urn according to claim 6, characterized in that:
the metaphor is a cross or a Buddha or a religious marker of the dead.
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