KR20080088689A - Stone cemetery establishment - Google Patents

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KR20080088689A
KR20080088689A KR1020070031225A KR20070031225A KR20080088689A KR 20080088689 A KR20080088689 A KR 20080088689A KR 1020070031225 A KR1020070031225 A KR 1020070031225A KR 20070031225 A KR20070031225 A KR 20070031225A KR 20080088689 A KR20080088689 A KR 20080088689A
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The present invention relates to a stone cemetery facility, and more particularly, by making a gravestone in stone and constructing a graveyard site around the graveyard by reclamating and constructing gravel, there is no need to carry out bees, and the ashes of the ancestors are settled without makeup. The stone cemetery facility is designed to minimize the erosion of the land caused by the cemetery by keeping the dead body in the sarcophagus and not against the traditional breeze. will be.

Stone graveyard facility according to the present invention is installed on the ground, but the lower end is buried in the ground and fixed with the gravel side wall of the stone formed with a space therein, the stone graveyard provided with the graveyard roof of the stone covering the top of the gravel side wall Wow; A remains of stone or a sarcophagus accommodated in the space part of the gravel side wall; It characterized in that it comprises a gravel jitter was formed by embedding gravel around the stone grave.

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Stone Cemetery Facility {STONE CEMETERY ESTABLISHMENT}

1 is an exploded perspective view of a stone graveyard facility according to a first embodiment of the present invention

2 is a front sectional view of a stone graveyard facility according to a first embodiment of the present invention;

3 is a perspective view of the ashes and charcoal according to the first embodiment of the present invention

Figure 4 is an exploded perspective view of the stone graveyard facility according to a second embodiment of the present invention

5 is a perspective view of a sarcophagus and drainage channel according to a second embodiment of the present invention

6 is a perspective view of a stone seedling according to a third embodiment of the present invention;

Figure 7 is a use state of the stone graveyard facility according to the present invention

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10 stone grave

     11 grave wall

           11a bottom

           11b space part

     12 minutes roof

20A ashes

     21A ash body

     22A Ash Cover

20B sarcophagus

     21B sarcophagus body

     22B sarcophagus

30 Graveyard

40A charcoal

40B drainage channel

The present invention relates to a stone cemetery facility, and more particularly, by making a gravestone in stone and constructing a graveyard site around the graveyard by reclamating and constructing gravel, there is no need to carry out bees, and the ashes of the ancestors are settled without makeup. The stone cemetery facility is designed to minimize the erosion of the land caused by the cemetery by keeping the dead body in the sarcophagus and not against the traditional breeze. will be.

According to the trend of the funeral culture in Korea, the funeral methods can be roughly divided into the bon-burial system and the ossuary cremation system.

Bongbu burial is a method of burial of the body in a wooden or stone casket and burial in the ground, and forming a bead on the ground. Currently, most Korean society adopts the burial burial system as a funeral method. have.

However, the bonsai burial system requires a lot of manpower and time to bee every year, costs a lot to build a cemetery, and usually occupies about 3m in diameter despite having one dead per graveyard. Owing to the growing cemetery while occupying the country caused erosion of the land, in the case of unmanaged graves, there was a problem that remains as a monster.

On the other hand, the ossuary cremation system is a method of cremating the body and forming the ashes into powder powder, and then spraying them in river water, sea, mountains, or storing the ashes powder in the ossuary complex and storing them in the ossuary facility such as the ossuary. In recognition of the above problems of the sealed burial system, it is recently being promoted at the national level.

However, the method of spraying the ashes or storing the crypts in the ossuary facilities such as the crypt is difficult to follow in terms of mental and socio-cultural values that the cemetery gives to humans.

In addition, in recognition of the problems associated with the traditional breeze of the ossuary cremation system as described above, the form of the ossuary to place the ossuary complex in the ground and form a bead on the ground is also registered Utility Model No. 0392040 (designated name: burial type). Although the act of cremating the body itself is also contrary to the traditional breeze, it also forms a bonsai in the tomb, and the graveyard around the ossuary is also to be planted with grass every year. Problems still exist.

As such, the cemetery problem in Korean society is emerging as a social issue, and it is the psychosocial and cultural aspects of the cemetery's giving to humans because of the economic logic of the efficient use of the land and the effect of ancestors in the traditional breeze. As the logic of values is opposed to each other, the government's funeral policy and each individual in society are in a dilemma and have difficulty in making rational choices.

Thus, each of the advantages of the bonsai burial system and the ossuary cremation system is taken away, but a new type of cemetery facility is required to resolve each of the disadvantages.

The present invention has been made to solve the above problems, the object of which is to construct the graves of the gravel side wall of the stone and the gravel roof of the stone to eliminate the grass needed for the formation of the rod powder, the gravel site around the graveyard by embedding the gravel The creation also eliminates the need for grass, which eliminates the need for many manpower and time-consuming bees every year, and provides a stone cemetery facility that can prevent the cemetery from being left undead.

In addition, another object of the present invention is to provide a stone cemetery facility that does not violate the traditional breeze by placing the remains of the ancestors in the remains of the ancestors without the cremation or in the sarcophagus.

In addition, another object of the present invention is to provide a stone cemetery facility that can minimize the social problem of erosion of the cemetery by accommodating a large number of ashes or sarcophagus inside a single stone grave compact than the conventional grave. .

In addition, another object of the present invention is to provide a stone cemetery facility to remove the water that causes the damage of the ashes by putting the charcoal in the ashes with the ashes or by forming a drainage channel in the lower part of the sarcophagus.

In addition, another object of the present invention is to reduce the cost by producing a stone seedling with a square stone plate that is easy to manufacture, and to prevent rainwater from penetrating into the stone seedling through the slope and roof ridge of the seedling roof damage of the ashes It is to provide a stone cemetery facility that can block the cause moisture from the outside and create an aesthetic sense.

In order to achieve the above object, the stone cemetery facility according to the present invention is installed on the ground, but the lower end is buried in the ground and is provided with the gravel side wall of the stone formed with a space therein, the stone covering the top of the gravel side wall Stone gravel with a gravel roof of; A remains of stone or a sarcophagus accommodated in the space part of the gravel side wall; It characterized in that it comprises a gravel jitter was formed by embedding gravel around the stone grave.

By the above configuration, it is not necessary to beed, not against the traditional breeze, it is possible to minimize the erosion of the country by the graveyard.

In addition, the stone cemetery facility according to the present invention, the sarcophagus is configured to include a sarcophagus body, the upper and lower parts are opened and the body is placed therein, and a sarcophagus cover covering the upper part of the sarcophagus body, drainage of water and the like. Gravel is embedded in the ground of the lower body of the sarcophagus body in the longitudinal direction of the body to facilitate the one end is characterized in that it further comprises a drainage drainage channel formed by filling a predetermined depth in the ground.

By the above configuration, the ashes placed in the ashes can be prevented from being damaged by moisture.

In addition, the stone cemetery facility according to the present invention, the sarcophagus is composed of a sarcophagus body, the upper and lower parts are opened and the body is placed therein, and a sarcophagus cover covering the upper part of the sarcophagus body, drainage of water, etc. Gravel is embedded in the ground of the lower body of the sarcophagus body in the longitudinal direction of the body so as to facilitate the one end is characterized in that it further comprises a drainage drainage channel formed by filling a predetermined depth in the ground.

By the above configuration, the water that penetrates underground around the body is drained through the drainage channel to prevent the remains of the body placed in the sarcophagus from being damaged by moisture.

In addition, the stone graveyard facility according to the present invention, the gravel side wall is provided with a square front plate and a rear plate facing each other, the square left and right plates facing each other to form a side wall of the slope, the graveyard roof, A left roof covering an upper portion of the left side plate and one right roof covering an upper portion of the right side plate are provided at upper centers of the front plate and the rear plate, respectively. An inclined surface inclined downward from one end to the other end is formed, and a roof ridge is provided to simultaneously cover the upper part of one end of each of the left roof and the right roof in the longitudinal direction.

By the above configuration, it is possible to reduce the cost by manufacturing the stone seedlings with a square stone plate that is easy to manufacture, and the rain water flows down the left and right sides of the roof through the slope of the seedling roof, It is possible to prevent the leakage of rainwater that may occur at the parts where the roof and the right roof each contact each other, thereby preventing the rainwater from penetrating into the stone seedling as a whole to prevent the ashes from being damaged by moisture.

Hereinafter, with reference to the embodiment shown in the drawings will be described in more detail the stone graveyard facility according to the present invention.

1 to 3 illustrate a stone graveyard facility according to a first embodiment of the present invention, FIGS. 4 to 5 illustrate a stone graveyard facility according to a second embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. A stone cemetery facility according to a third embodiment is illustrated, and FIG. 7 illustrates a state diagram of use of the stone cemetery facility according to the present invention.

1 to 3, the stone graveyard facility according to the first embodiment of the present invention, the stone grave 10, the ashes 20A, gravel graveyard 30, and charcoal 40A It is configured by.

The stone seedling 10 is a structure for accommodating the ashes 20A therein and includes a seedling side wall 11 and a seedling roof 12.

The seedling side wall 11 is provided with a mutually opposite rectangular front plate 111 and a back plate 112, and a square left side plate 113 and a right side plate 114 facing each other to form side walls of the slopes. Achieve.

As shown in Fig. 2, the seedling side wall 11 is installed on the ground of soil, and the lower end portion 11a is buried in the ground to fix the ground. When the seedling side wall 11 is installed on the ground, the space portion 11b is naturally formed therein so that the ashes 20A can be accommodated therein.

As described above, by forming the seedling side wall 11 into a rectangular plate having a simple shape, the production is easy and the cost can be reduced.

The seedling roof 12 includes a left roof 213 made of a stone, a right roof 214, and a roof 215.

Looking at the seedling roof 12 in more detail with reference to FIG. 2, the left side plate 113 whose one end 213a and 214a abut each other at the upper center of the front plate 111 and the rear plate 112. It has a left roof 213 covering the top of the) and the right roof 214 covering the top of the right plate (114). As described above, by dividing the seedling roof 12 into a separate slab, it is easier to manufacture than a single large slab, and it is also easy to transport and cover the top of the seedling side wall 11.

Meanwhile, the left roof 213 and the right roof 214 form inclined surfaces 213c and 214c inclined downward from one end 213a and 214a toward the other end 213b and 214b, respectively. The inclined surfaces 213c and 214c serve to prevent water from flowing into the ash box 20A accommodated in the gravel side wall 11 by allowing rain water to flow out through the inclined surfaces 213c and 214c. .

In addition, the roof ridge 215 simultaneously covers the upper part of one end 213a, 214a of each of the left roof 213 and the right roof 214 in the longitudinal direction, which is the left roof 213 and the right side. Each end 213a or 214a of the roof 214 serves to prevent leakage of rainwater that may occur at a portion where the roof 214 is in contact with each other.

The inclined surfaces (213a, 214a) and the roof ridge 215 of the seedling roof 12 as described above also serves to give an aesthetic sense to the cemetery facility that feels rough.

On the other hand, as in the case of the stone grave 10 'according to the third embodiment of the present invention shown in FIG. 6, the side wall 11' is formed from a plurality of square plates, and the side gravel 11 'is formed. The stone seedling 10 'may also be configured by covering the seedling roof 12' on the upper portion of the stone seedling 10 '.

Stone gravel as described above (10, 10 ') is made of stone is not necessary grass so that the need for a lot of personnel and time-consuming weed work every year.

The ashes 20A are made of stone and accommodated in the space portion 11b of the gravel side wall 11, and include the ashes body 21A and the ashes cover 22A. In addition, the charcoal 40A is accommodated together with the ashes in the ashes main body 21A.

The ashes main body 21A is open at the top and the ashes are placed therein. Also, the charcoal 40A is put together with the ashes in the ashes main body 21A. The reason for putting the charcoal 40A is that the ashes are easily damaged by moisture, so that the charcoal 40A having excellent dehumidification and antibacterial effects is put together with the ashes to prevent this.

The ashes box cover 22A serves to cover the upper portion of the ashes body 21A in which the ashes and the charcoal 40A are accommodated.

The ash box 20A is accommodated in the space portion 11b of the seedling side wall 11, as shown in FIG. 1, a predetermined number may be accommodated according to the area of the space portion 11b.

In some cases, the ash box 20A may be placed in the space 11b of the seedling side wall 11, and the space 11b of the seedling side wall 11 may be filled with soil.

As described above, a plurality of ashes 20A are accommodated in one stone grave 10 to minimize the erosion of the land caused by the graveyard.

The gravel grave jitter 30 is a space for the protection and ritual of the grave is formed by embedding the gravel around the stone grave 10.

As described above, both the stone gravel 10 and the gravel graver 30 do not need grass so that the whole weeding operation is not necessary.

4 to 5, the stone graveyard facility according to the second embodiment of the present invention, the stone grave 10, the sarcophagus 20B, the gravel graveyard 30, the drainage channel 40B ) Is configured to include.

The stone graveyard 10 and gravel gravel jitter 30 is the same as the structure and effect of the stone graveyard facility according to the first embodiment of the present invention below, the stone pipe 20B and the drainage channel ( Only 40B) will be described.

The sarcophagus 20B is made of stone and accommodated in the space portion 11b of the seedling side wall 11, and includes a sarcophagus body 21B and a sarcophagus lid 22B.

The sarcophagus body 21B has an open upper and lower parts so that the body is placed therein. As described above, the lower body is opened so that the enclosed body is directly placed on the ground of soil. When the body is placed with soil for a long time, only the ashes remain inside the sarcophagus 20B.

The sarcophagus cover 22B serves to cover the upper portion of the sarcophagus body 21B in which the body is placed.

The sarcophagus 20B is accommodated in the space portion 11b of the seedling side wall 11, and as shown in FIG. 5, a predetermined number may be accommodated according to the area of the space portion 11b.

In some cases, the sarcophagus 20B may be placed in the space 11b of the seedling side wall 11, and the space 11b of the seedling side wall 11 may be filled with soil.

As described above, a predetermined number of sarcophagus 20B is accommodated in one stone grave 10 to minimize the erosion of the land by the graveyard.

The drainage drainage channel 40B is formed by embedding gravel in the longitudinal direction of the body placed on the ground below the regular sarcophagus body 21B as shown in FIG. 5, and one side end 40Ba of the drainage channel 40B is predetermined in the ground. It is made by embedding it to depth.

The reason for forming the drainage drainage channel 40B is that when a long time has passed and the body placed inside the sarcophagus body 21B remains only the ashes, water that penetrates underground around the ashes is drained. This is to prevent the bone remains of the body placed in the sarcophagus 20B and drained through 40B to be damaged by moisture.

On the other hand, the one end 40Ba is buried in the ground to a predetermined depth so that water flowing through the drainage channel 40B flows into the ground of a predetermined depth so that moisture does not affect the ashes. .

As such, if only the remains of the ancestors were left in the sarcophagus 20B after a certain period of time, if only the remains were placed in the ashes 20A according to the first embodiment of the present invention, the land by the cemetery was followed by the traditional breeze. The erosion of the can be further minimized.

7 is a view showing a state of use of the stone cemetery facility according to the present invention, as shown in the drawing, a predetermined number of stone tombstones 10 according to the first or second embodiment of the present invention are installed next to each other. By forming a common gravel graveyard (30), there is no need to bees, not against the traditional breeze, and to provide a stone cemetery facility that can minimize the erosion of the country by the graveyard.

According to the above configuration, the stone cemetery facility according to the present invention does not need the grass necessary for the formation of the rods by constructing the tombs of the stone gravel side walls and the stone gravel roofs of the stone, and by constructing graveyards around the graveyards by embedding gravel There is no need for grass, so it does not require a lot of manpower and time-consuming bees every year, and there is an effect that can prevent the cemetery from being left as a monster.

In addition, the stone cemetery facility according to the present invention has the effect of placing the remains of the ancestors in the remains of the ancestors, or placing the body in the sarcophagus without opposing the traditional breeze.

In addition, the stone cemetery facility according to the present invention has the effect of minimizing the social problem of erosion of the cemetery by accommodating a number of ashes or sarcophagus inside a single stone grave compact than the conventional grave.

In addition, the stone cemetery facility according to the present invention has the effect of removing the water causing the damage of the ashes by putting the charcoal in the ashes with the ashes or by forming a drainage channel in the lower part of the sarcophagus.

In addition, the stone cemetery facility according to the present invention is to reduce the cost by making the stone seedlings with a square stone plate that is easy to manufacture, to prevent rainwater from penetrating into the stone seedlings through the slope and roof of the graveyard roof ashes At the same time it is effective in blocking the moisture that causes damage to the outside and create an aesthetic sense.

The stone cemetery facility described above and illustrated in the drawings is only one embodiment for carrying out the present invention, and should not be construed as limiting the technical spirit of the present invention. The scope of protection of the present invention is defined only by the matters set forth in the claims below, and the embodiments improved and changed without departing from the gist of the present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art. It will be said to belong to the protection scope of the present invention.

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A stone tomb installed on the ground but having a lower end portion embedded in the ground and having a seedling side wall of a stone having a space formed therein, and having a seedling roof of stone covering an upper portion of the seedling side wall; A remains of stone or a sarcophagus accommodated in the space part of the gravel side wall; Stone graveyard facility characterized in that it comprises a gravel graveyard is formed by embedding gravel around the stone grave. The method of claim 1, The ashes are configured to include an ashes main body which is open at the top and the ashes are placed therein, and a ashes cover covering the upper part of the ashes main body, Stone graveyard facility, characterized in that it further comprises a charcoal accommodated with the ashes in the ashes main body to control the humidity of the ashes. The method of claim 1, The sarcophagus is configured to include a sarcophagus body, the upper and lower parts are opened and the body is placed therein, and a sarcophagus cover covering the upper part of the sarcophagus body, Stone graveyard, characterized in that the gravel is buried in the longitudinal direction of the body placed in the ground of the lower part of the sarcophagus main body to facilitate the drainage of water, etc., and one end further includes a drainage gravel channel formed by filling a predetermined depth in the ground. facility. The method according to any one of claims 1 to 3, The seedling side wall is provided with a square front and rear plates facing each other, the left and right plates facing each other to form a side wall of the slope, The seedling roof is provided with a left roof covering an upper portion of the left side plate and an upper side of the right side plate, one end of which is in contact with each other at an upper center of the front plate and the rear plate, wherein the left roof and the The right roof is a stone cemetery facility, characterized in that the inclined surface is inclined downward from the one end to the other end, the roof floor covering the upper part of each of the left roof and the right roof at the same time in the longitudinal direction.
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