JPH0661184U - A tile with a built-in bone meal container - Google Patents
A tile with a built-in bone meal containerInfo
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- JPH0661184U JPH0661184U JP1086993U JP1086993U JPH0661184U JP H0661184 U JPH0661184 U JP H0661184U JP 1086993 U JP1086993 U JP 1086993U JP 1086993 U JP1086993 U JP 1086993U JP H0661184 U JPH0661184 U JP H0661184U
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Abstract
(57)【要約】
【目的】 遺骨を粉砕して骨粉の一部を位牌に納め、残
りの骨粉を自然界に帰すことにより高額で入手困難な墓
地を不要にし、あわせて遺族と故人の分霊との親近感を
高めようとするものである。
【構成】 位牌の台座内に設けた空洞に骨粉入りの容器
を内蔵させ、該位牌を仏壇内に安置するようにした構成
の骨粉容器を内蔵した位牌である。
(57) [Summary] [Purpose] By crushing the remains of bones and placing a portion of the bone meal in a tile, returning the remaining bone meal to the natural world, eliminating the need for expensive and difficult to obtain graveyards, as well as the spirits of the bereaved and the deceased. It is intended to enhance the sense of familiarity with. [Structure] This is a tile in which a container containing bone powder is built in a cavity provided in the base of the tile, and the bone powder container is built in such a manner that the tile is placed inside the altar.
Description
【0001】[0001]
本考案は遺骨の内蔵が可能な位牌に関するものである。 The present invention relates to a tile in which remains can be built.
【0002】[0002]
都心に近い墓地を求めようとしても売り墓地は全くないと言っても過言ではな い。又造成された霊園は交通の便は遠く、墓地の価格は高く、遺族に対する負担 は大きい。 It is no exaggeration to say that there is no selling graveyard even if you try to find a graveyard close to the city center. The cemetery that was created is far from transportation, the price of the cemetery is high, and the burden on the bereaved is large.
【0003】[0003]
生物は天地自然の法則により、自然の世界より生まれ来たりて自然の世界に帰 る真理があるように、遺骨は自然の世界に帰してやるのが本来の姿ではないのだ ろうか。本考案はその主旨に従って、より簡素化し墓地を所有せず、自然界に基 づく法則にしたがい行われるようにしたものである。 Just as living creatures are born from the natural world and return to the natural world according to the laws of nature, isn't it true that the remains should be returned to the natural world? In accordance with the gist of the present invention, the present invention is made simpler and does not own a cemetery, and is made according to a law based on the natural world.
【0004】[0004]
本考案は上記課題を解決するために、焼却済の遺骨を粉砕機により粉体化せし め、位牌1の台座2に設けた空洞に骨粉入りの容器3を内蔵安置し分霊として取 り入れたのち残りの骨粉は自然葬に伏すように構成した、骨粉容器を内蔵した位 牌を提供しようとするものである。 In order to solve the above problems, the present invention pulverizes incinerated ashes with a crusher and puts a container 3 containing bone powder in a cavity provided in the base 2 of the tile 1 and takes it in as a spirit. After that, the remaining bone meal seeks to provide a tile with a bone meal container configured to lie down at a natural funeral.
【0005】[0005]
焼却済の遺骨を粉砕機により粉体化し容器3に納めた後、位牌1の台座2の挿 入口より該容器3を挿入して内蔵させた位牌1を仏壇内に安置する。さらに容器 3に入らない粉状遺骨を自然界に帰して葬礼を行うようにしたものである。 After the incinerated remains are pulverized by a crusher and placed in a container 3, the container 3 is inserted from the insertion port of the pedestal 2 of the tile 1 and the embedded tile 1 is placed in the altar. Furthermore, the remains of powder that do not enter the container 3 are returned to the natural world for the funeral.
【0006】[0006]
本考案は、焼却所で焼却された遺骨を粉砕機により粉砕して遺骨を骨粉化の状 態にし、粉砕された粉体の一部少量を図1に示すようにカプセル状の容器3に取 り入れ、分霊として位牌1の台座2に設けられた空洞に内蔵安置して仏壇内に位 牌1を安置するもので、安置した仏壇を朝に夕べに礼拝することにより遺族と分 霊との親近感を増大させようとするものである。なお分霊として取り入れたあと の残量骨粉は、自然の世界の法則にしたがい厚くとむらい水葬礼又は森林葬礼等 に伏し分布、分散して自然の世界に帰すものである。 また容器3を台座2の中に挿入するための挿入口は、台座2を位牌本体と切り 離して着脱可能とする等の任意の方法で設けるものとする。さらにまた骨粉を入 れる容器3の大きさや形状は本考案実施例のものに限定されるものではない。 In the present invention, the ashes that have been incinerated in the incinerator are crushed by a crusher to make the ashes into a bone powder state, and a small amount of the crushed powder is collected in a capsule-shaped container 3 as shown in FIG. As a spiritual division, the tile 1 is encased inside the Buddhist altar by enclosing it in the cavity provided on the base 2 of the tile 1, and by worshiping the enshrined altar in the morning, the bereaved family and the spirit are separated. It seeks to increase familiarity. The remaining bone powder after being taken in as a spirit is distributed and distributed to the natural world in a thick and uneven burial or forest funeral according to the laws of the natural world. The insertion port for inserting the container 3 into the pedestal 2 is provided by any method such as detaching the pedestal 2 from the tile main body so as to be detachable. Furthermore, the size and shape of the container 3 for containing the bone powder are not limited to those of the embodiment of the present invention.
【0007】[0007]
上述のように、本考案によれば遺骨を自然界に帰し、一部を仏壇内に安置する ため墓地が不要になるので、遺族が高額であったり遠隔地にあったりして負担の 大きい墓地を購入せずにすむとともに、遺族と分霊との親近感が増大し、宗教心 が向上するという効果がある。 As described above, according to the present invention, since the remains are returned to the natural world and part of them are placed inside the altar, there is no need for a graveyard, so a graveyard that is expensive for bereaved families or in remote areas can be created. Not only do you have to purchase it, but it also has the effect of increasing the degree of familiarity between the bereaved and the spirits and improving their religious spirit.
【図1】本考案の一実施例の斜視図である。FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an embodiment of the present invention.
1・・・位牌 2・・・台座 3・・・容器 1 ... tiles 2 ... pedestal 3 ... container
Claims (1)
め、位牌(1)の台座(2)に設けた空洞に骨粉入りの
容器(3)を内蔵安置し分霊として取り入れたのち、残
りの骨粉は自然葬に伏すようにしたことを特徴とする骨
粉容器を内蔵した位牌。1. The incinerated ashes are pulverized by a crusher, and a container (3) containing bone powder is placed in a cavity provided in a pedestal (2) of the tile (1) and taken in as a spirit. The bone meal of this is a tile with a built-in bone meal container characterized by being put down for natural funeral.
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JP1086993U JPH0661184U (en) | 1993-02-02 | 1993-02-02 | A tile with a built-in bone meal container |
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JP1086993U JPH0661184U (en) | 1993-02-02 | 1993-02-02 | A tile with a built-in bone meal container |
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Cited By (1)
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JP2016512448A (en) * | 2013-03-14 | 2016-04-28 | クムグァン デベロップメント カンパニー リミテッドKumkang Development Co.,Ltd. | A family vault provided to family units |
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JPS60101856A (en) * | 1983-11-08 | 1985-06-05 | Toshiba Corp | Metallic vapor discharge lamp |
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JPS60101856A (en) * | 1983-11-08 | 1985-06-05 | Toshiba Corp | Metallic vapor discharge lamp |
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JP2016512448A (en) * | 2013-03-14 | 2016-04-28 | クムグァン デベロップメント カンパニー リミテッドKumkang Development Co.,Ltd. | A family vault provided to family units |
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