KR20120101960A - Familly charnel case - Google Patents

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KR20120101960A
KR20120101960A KR1020110020125A KR20110020125A KR20120101960A KR 20120101960 A KR20120101960 A KR 20120101960A KR 1020110020125 A KR1020110020125 A KR 1020110020125A KR 20110020125 A KR20110020125 A KR 20110020125A KR 20120101960 A KR20120101960 A KR 20120101960A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A61G17/007Coffins; Funeral wrappings; Funeral urns characterised by the construction material used, e.g. biodegradable material; Use of several materials
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    • A61GTRANSPORT, PERSONAL CONVEYANCES, OR ACCOMMODATION SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR PATIENTS OR DISABLED PERSONS; OPERATING TABLES OR CHAIRS; CHAIRS FOR DENTISTRY; FUNERAL DEVICES
    • A61G17/00Coffins; Funeral wrappings; Funeral urns
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A61GTRANSPORT, PERSONAL CONVEYANCES, OR ACCOMMODATION SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR PATIENTS OR DISABLED PERSONS; OPERATING TABLES OR CHAIRS; CHAIRS FOR DENTISTRY; FUNERAL DEVICES
    • A61G17/00Coffins; Funeral wrappings; Funeral urns
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    • C04BLIME, MAGNESIA; SLAG; CEMENTS; COMPOSITIONS THEREOF, e.g. MORTARS, CONCRETE OR LIKE BUILDING MATERIALS; ARTIFICIAL STONE; CERAMICS; REFRACTORIES; TREATMENT OF NATURAL STONE
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    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C04CEMENTS; CONCRETE; ARTIFICIAL STONE; CERAMICS; REFRACTORIES
    • C04BLIME, MAGNESIA; SLAG; CEMENTS; COMPOSITIONS THEREOF, e.g. MORTARS, CONCRETE OR LIKE BUILDING MATERIALS; ARTIFICIAL STONE; CERAMICS; REFRACTORIES; TREATMENT OF NATURAL STONE
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Abstract

The present invention relates to family ossuary, by keeping the remains of the family together in one ossuary, saving not only comfort to the bereaved but also memorial of the deceased together in one place, saving economic cost and time It can work. In addition, at least one of gypsum, tourmaline, magic stone, diorite, charcoal, ocher, and silver nanomaterials is mixed with jade powder to be manufactured by a press process, and thus it is excellent in temperature and humidity control and breathability to prevent condensation. It is also effective in releasing and deodorizing, allowing the remains to remain intact for a long time. In addition, it is possible to effectively prevent surface deterioration during exposure to the air, there is an advantage of excellent density.
The family crypt box according to the present invention includes a plurality of container storage spaces having an open top, an enclosure 110 formed therein, an enclosure lid 120 for opening and closing an upper portion of the enclosure 110, and the container storage space 113. Each includes a plurality of ossuary box, and the ossuary consists of a container and a lid of the container, and the ashes are placed in the container to store the ashes of the family together.

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Family Charade {Familly Charnel case}

The present invention relates to a family ossuary, and more particularly, to a family ossuary that can be kept in one place by keeping the ashes of the family together in one ossuary.

In general, when a person dies, the burial or cremation is buried according to a funeral procedure. In Korea, customs to burial and burial according to Confucian traditions have been widely practiced. In recent years, however, the burial of culture by the cremation is encouraged as the country is eroded by the cemetery. Thus, during cremation, the ashes generated by cremation are stored in the ossuary and then placed in the ossuary.

By the way, since the ossuary is made of wood or stone, there is a problem in that the ashes decay and odor and bugs are generated. That is, when the ashes are stored in the conventional ossuary, when the temperature drops sharply during a severe temperature difference, moisture is generated on the inner wall when water vapor in the hot air inside the ossuary comes into contact with the inner wall of the cold ossuary. At this time, as the generated moisture flows down to the ashes and is absorbed into the ashes, the ashes are naturally deteriorated or decayed.

In addition, since the conventional ossuary is to store only one ashes, each family member is placed in another ossuary to be placed in the ossuary. At this time, even the ossuary of the same place, if the family's death time is different, the place where the ossuary is placed is also different, there is a problem that the ossuary of one family is stored in different places. In particular, since the ossuary is limited in the number of ossuary, there is a problem that can not be placed in the same ossuary if another family died after a long time after the ossuary of the family. In this case, assuming that the deceased parents are both parents, it is a pity that parents' custody should not be in the same place but separated from each other. Furthermore, there is a problem that the survivors must live with a sinful heart that cannot hold their deceased parents together for a lifetime, and offer sacrifices and tribute separately at each anniversary or holiday. In addition, there is a problem that the loss of time and economics, as well as the hassle and inconvenience of having to go to the crust of different places.

Technical problem to be solved by the present invention in order to solve the above-mentioned problem is to present a family ossuary can be memorialized in one place by storing the ashes of the family together in one ossuary.

In addition, another technical problem to be achieved by the present invention is to present a family ossuary that can be stored in two or more ossuary in one ossuary.

In addition, another technical problem to be achieved by the present invention is to propose a family ossuary that can be stored in one or more by combining or combining two ossuary.

In addition, another technical problem to be achieved by the present invention is to present a family crypt box formed with a through-hole so that the soul can travel to each other in one crypt box for storing two or more crypts.

In addition, another technical problem to be achieved by the present invention, by mixing at least one of gypsum, tourmaline, magic stone, diorite, charcoal, ocher, silver nano-materials to jade powder, temperature and humidity control and breathability It is excellent to present family ossuary to prevent corruption of ashes.

In addition, another technical problem to be achieved by the present invention is to present a family urine box made by pressing at least one of jade powder, gypsum, tourmaline, magic stone, diorite, charcoal, ocher, silver nano-materials by mixing.

The solution to the problem of the present invention is not limited to those mentioned above, and other solutions not mentioned can be clearly understood by those skilled in the art from the following description.

As a means for solving the above-described technical problem, the family crypt box according to the present invention, the enclosure 110 is formed in the interior of the plurality of container storage space with an open top, the enclosure lid for opening and closing the upper portion of the enclosure 110 120 and a plurality of ossuary boxes respectively accommodated in the container storage space 113. Here, the ossuary is composed of a container and a container lid, and the ashes are placed in the container to store the ashes of the family together.

The plurality of container storage spaces are connected to each other by a through hole 114 to allow ventilation and allow the souls of the deceased to pass through each other.

The enclosure 110 and the enclosure lid 120 has any one of a cuboid, a cube, a pentagon, an octahedron, a cylinder, and a pyramid shape, and the ossuary is any one of a cube, a cube, a pentagon, an octahedron, and a cylindrical shape. Have

In addition, as another means for solving the above-described technical problem, the family crypts according to the present invention, the first crypts 210 formed with a plurality of female connecting portion 213 formed with a connection hole 214 protruded on the outer circumferential surface, A plurality of male connectors 223 having a connector 224 inserted into the connection hole 214 of the first oscillator 210 includes a second oscillator box 220 protruding from an outer circumferential surface thereof. Here, the first and second ossuary boxes 210 and 220 are composed of a container and a container lid, and the ashes are placed in the container to store the ashes of the family together.

In addition, as another means for solving the above-described technical problem, the family flat box according to the present invention, the upper case is open enclosure 310, and the enclosure lid 320 for opening and closing the open upper portion of the enclosure (310). And, a plurality of crypts stacked in the inner space of the enclosure 310 and the intermediate plate 350 is installed between the crypts and the crypts, the through-holes 351, 352 penetrated up and down is included. Here, the ossuary is composed of a container and a container lid, and the ashes are placed in the container to store the ashes of the family together.

In addition, as another means for solving the above-described technical problem, the family crunch box according to the present invention is provided with two ossual settle space 412 between the upper part is open and the partition wall 411 formed integrally therein It includes an enclosure 410, an inner lid 430 for opening and closing an upper portion of the ossuary settled space 412, and an enclosure lid 420 for opening and closing an opened upper portion of the enclosure 410.

The family crypts are each manufactured in ceramics or jade (玉) powder, gypsum, tourmaline, magic stone, diorite, charcoal, ocher, silver nano material is preferably produced by using a press process.

According to the present invention, by keeping the ashes of the family together in one ossuary, not only to comfort the bereaved, but also to memorialize the deceased together in one place, saving the economic cost and time There is.

In addition, jade powder is mixed with at least one of gypsum, tourmaline, magic stone, diorite, charcoal, ocher, and silver nanomaterials, so that the crypt is manufactured, and thus temperature and humidity can be naturally controlled to prevent condensation. It is also effective in releasing and deodorizing, allowing the remains to remain intact for a long time.

In addition, it is possible to effectively prevent surface deterioration during exposure to the air, there is an advantage of excellent density.

In addition, by mixing the jade powder container with jade powder and gypsum powder, the aeration is made naturally, it is possible to prevent condensation, bacteria propagation, odors, there is an advantage that can be kept clean without changing the ashes for a long time.

In addition, by using jade and tourmaline powder in combination, there are far-infrared radiation, moisture-proof, insect repellent, and deodorizing functions.

In addition, by manufacturing the ossuary in the press process, the strength of the product is strong and mass production is possible to reduce the manufacturing cost and product cost.

In addition, by engraving the cross, the figure of Jesus, and the words of the Bible on the outside of the container, the product can be greatly enhanced with the visual decoration effect and the product's high quality and added value.

The effects of the present invention are not limited to those mentioned above, and other effects that are not mentioned will be clearly understood by those skilled in the art from the following description.

1 and 2 is an exploded perspective view of the family crypt according to the first embodiment of the present invention
3 and 4 is an exploded perspective view of the family bill box according to a second preferred embodiment of the present invention
5 is an exploded perspective view of a family crypt according to a third embodiment of the present invention
6 is a configuration diagram of the intermediate plate 350 shown in FIG.
Figure 7 is an exploded perspective view of the family bill box according to a third embodiment of the present invention

Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, which will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art. As those skilled in the art would realize, the described embodiments may be modified in various different ways, all without departing from the spirit or scope of the present invention. In order to clearly explain the present invention in the drawings, parts not related to the description are omitted, and similar parts are denoted by similar reference numerals throughout the specification.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS Hereinafter, the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.

First embodiment of family ossuary

1 and 2 is an exploded perspective view of the family crypt according to the first embodiment of the present invention.

As shown in FIG. 1 and FIG. 2, the family crypt box 100 according to the first embodiment of the present invention includes an enclosure 110, an enclosure lid 120, and container storage spaces 112 and 113 of the enclosure 110. It is composed of ossuary (130,140) to put in.

First, the enclosure 110 has a rectangular parallelepiped shape, and a stepped 111 is formed at an upper portion thereof. On the upper surface of the stepped 111, a plurality of container storage spaces 112 and 113 having an open upper portion are formed therein. The container storage spaces 112 and 113 are placed and stored in the ossuary boxes 130 and 140, and are connected to each other by the through holes 114. In this case, the through hole 114 is formed to allow the horn to come and go, and may be omitted in the configuration of the enclosure 110.

The enclosure lid 120 opens and closes an upper portion of the enclosure 110 and has a shape corresponding to that of the enclosure 110. In FIGS. 1 and 2, the enclosure 110 and the enclosure lid 120 are simply illustrated, but include all known techniques for sealing the outside air to prevent humidity and condensation.

The ossuary box (130, 140) is composed of the ossuary container 131 and the lid 132 for storing the ashes powder, and put in the container storage space (112, 113) of the enclosure (110).

The enclosure 110 and the enclosure lid 120 may be formed of any one of a cube, a pentagon, an octahedron, a cylinder, a pyramid, in addition to a cuboid, and may be made of porcelain or gypsum or tourmaline in jade powder. , Magic stone, diorite, charcoal, ocher, silver nano materials, etc. can be mixed by one or more of the press process. At this time, the jade (玉) of the materials of the enclosure 110 and the enclosure lid 120 is most mixed as a main component, and then gypsum is mixed a lot as an adhesive role.

The crypts 130 and 140 may be configured in any one of a cylindrical shape, a cube, a cube, a pentagonal shape, and an octahedron shape as well as a cylindrical shape as shown in FIG. 2. In addition, the ossuary boxes 130 and 140 are made of porcelain or jade powder like gypsum, tourmaline, magic stone, diorite, charcoal, ocher, and silver nano material, like the enclosure 110 and the enclosure lid 120. One or more mixtures may be prepared by a press process.

Jade (玉), the main component of the family ossuary 100, is a kind of hornblende, containing a large amount of minerals such as calcium, iron, and magnesium, which are beneficial to the human body, and deodorizing, sterilizing, water-absorbing function and far-infrared radiation action and Density enhancement is performed. And, the gypsum serves as an adhesive as a porous structure that serves as a pore, excellent in breathability and heat retention, and has a moisture control function by adsorption and absorption.

Therefore, since the family crypt is composed of jade (玉) as a main component can perform deodorization, sterilization, water absorption function and far-infrared radiation action and density enhancement action. In addition, due to the gypsum, it is possible to naturally control the temperature and humidity and breathability to eliminate condensation, to prevent the decay of the ashes, and to suppress the smell of the ashes is environmentally friendly.

The family ossuary 100 may form a beautiful appearance by forming a variety of patterns (such as Jesus, Buddha, etc.) or phrases on the outer circumferential surface of the enclosure 110 and the ossuary (130,140). .

As described above, since the family urns 100 according to the first embodiment of the present invention can store the ashes of a family (for example, a couple, a sibling, a rich man, a hat, etc.) together in one ossuary, In addition to the comfort of the deceased has the advantage of being able to mourn together. This also saves time and money.

Second embodiment of family ossuary

3 and 4 is an exploded perspective view of the family bill box according to a second preferred embodiment of the present invention.

As shown in FIG. 3 and FIG. 4, the family crypt box according to the second embodiment of the present invention is configured such that the two crypt boxes 210 and 220 are connected to one by the female connector 213 and the male connector 223. Hereinafter, the ossuary formed with the female connecting portion 213 will be referred to as the first ossuary 210 and the ossuary formed with the male connecting portion 223 will be referred to as the second ossuary 220.

The first ossuary 210 is composed of an ossuary container 211 and a lid 215 for storing the ashes, and a plurality of female connection portions formed with a connection hole 214 on the outer circumferential surface of the vessel 211 ( 213 is protruded. In addition, the second ossuary 220 is composed of the ossuary container 221 and the lid 225 to put the ashes powder, the plurality of male connection portion formed with a connector 224 on the outer peripheral surface of the container 221 223 is formed to protrude. In this case, the connector 224 is inserted into the connection hole 214 of the female connector 213 to be fixed, and is preferably formed in the vertical direction below the male connector 223 as shown in FIG. 3. However, it may be formed in the vertical direction of the male connecting portion 223.

The family ossuary (FIG. 3) can be stored together by inserting the connector 224 of the second ossuary 220 into the connection hole 214 of the first ossuary 210 (see FIG. 4). ).

The first and second crypts 210 and 220 may be configured in any one of a cylindrical shape, a cube, a cube, a pentagon, an octahedron, and a pyramid, as shown in FIGS. 3 and 4. In addition, the first and second crypts 210 and 220 include all known techniques for sealing external air to prevent humidity and condensation.

The first and second crypts 210 and 220 are made of porcelain or jade powder in the same way as the crypts 130 and 140 of the first embodiment, such as gypsum, tourmaline, magic stone, diorite, charcoal, ocher, and silver nano material. One or more mixtures may be prepared by a press process.

Therefore, since the first and second crypts 210 and 220 are made of jade as a main component, deodorization, sterilization, water absorption, far infrared radiation, and density enhancement can be performed. In addition, due to the gypsum, it is possible to naturally control the temperature and humidity and breathability to eliminate condensation, to prevent the decay of the ashes, and to suppress the smell of the ashes is environmentally friendly.

In addition, the first and second ossuary boxes 210 and 220 may form a beautiful appearance by forming a variety of patterns (such as Jesus, Buddha, etc.) or phrases on the outer circumferential surfaces of the containers 211 and 221.

On the other hand, the family crypt box shown in FIGS. 3 and 4 is inserted into the connector 224 of the male connector 223 into the connection hole 214 of the female connector 213, but configured to connect the two crypts into one, which will be described later As in the fourth embodiment, it can be implemented in other configurations and methods.

As described above, the family urns according to the second embodiment of the present invention is connected to the two urns, so that the remains of the family (for example, a couple, a brother, a rich man, a hat, etc.) can be kept together. In addition to the comfort of the deceased has the advantage of being able to mourn together. This also saves time and money.

Third embodiment of family ossuary

5 is an exploded perspective view of a family crypt according to a third exemplary embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 6 is a configuration diagram of the intermediate plate 350 shown in FIG. 5.

As shown in FIG. 5, the family crypt box 300 according to the third embodiment of the present invention includes an enclosure 310 having an open upper portion and an enclosure lid 320 for opening and closing an opened upper portion of the enclosure 310. And an intermediate plate 350 installed between the first and second crypts 330 and 340 stacked in the inner space of the enclosure 310 and the first and second crypts 330 and 340. Here, the intermediate plate 350 is not necessarily a configuration, and may be omitted and configured as necessary.

As illustrated in FIG. 6, the intermediate plate 350 is configured in a circular plate shape, and a plurality of (or one) through holes 351 and 352 penetrated up and down are formed. At this time, the through-holes 351 and 352 also serve as ventilation of the upper and lower inner spaces, but serve as a passage so that the horns of the crypts stored in the upper and lower portions come and go.

The enclosure 310 and the lid 320 of the family ossuary 300 may be configured in any one of a cylindrical shape as shown in FIG. 5, a cuboid, a cube, a pentagon, an octahedron, and a pyramid. In addition, although the enclosure 310 and the lid 320 are simply illustrated in FIG. 5, the enclosure 310 and the lid 320 include all known techniques for sealing the outside air to prevent humidity and condensation.

The first and second ossuary boxes 330 and 340 are composed of the ossuary bins 311 and 341 and the lids 332 and 342 to store the ashes, and have a cylindrical shape, as shown in FIG. It can be configured in any one of the shape. In addition, the crypt boxes 311 and 341 and the lids 332 and 342 include all well-known techniques for preventing humidity and condensation by sealing external air as in the above.

The enclosure 310 and the lid 320 and the first and second ossuary boxes 330 and 340 of the family ossuary box 300 are made of porcelain or jade powder, like the ossuary boxes 130 and 140 of the first embodiment. Eg gypsum, tourmaline, magic stone, diorite, charcoal, ocher and silver nano materials can be mixed and produced by pressing.

Therefore, since the family urn 300 is composed of jade (玉) as a main component it can perform deodorization, sterilization, water absorption function and far-infrared radiation action and density enhancement action. In addition, due to the gypsum, it is possible to naturally control the temperature and humidity and breathability to eliminate condensation, to prevent the decay of the ashes, and to suppress the smell of the ashes is environmentally friendly.

In addition, the family ossuary 300 may form a beautiful appearance by forming a variety of patterns (such as Jesus statue, Buddha statue, etc.) or phrases on the outer peripheral surface of the enclosure 310.

As described above, since the family urns according to the third embodiment of the present invention can store the ashes of a family (for example, a couple, a sibling, a rich man, a hat, etc.) together in one ossuary, comforting the bereaved family members. In addition to giving, there is an advantage to memorialize the deceased together in one place. This also saves time and money.

Fourth embodiment of family ossuary

7 is an exploded perspective view of a family crypt according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention.

As shown in FIG. 7, the family crypt box 400 according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention has an open top and a partition wall 411 formed at an inner middle thereof, the enclosure having two crypt bone spaces 412. 410, an inner lid 430 for opening and closing an upper portion of the ossuary settled space 412, and an enclosure lid 420 for opening and closing an opened upper portion of the enclosure 410. A handle 431 is formed at an upper end of the inner lid 430, and is formed at a lower end of the inner lid 430 to correspond to the structure of the separation wall 411 and the ossuary settlement space 412. In addition, the dividing wall 411 may be integrally formed when the enclosure 410 is formed.

The enclosure 410 and the lid 420 of the family ossuary 400 may be configured in any one of a cylindrical shape, a cube, a cube, a pentagon, an octahedron, and a pyramid shape as shown in FIG. 7. In addition, although the enclosure 410 and the lid 420 are simply illustrated in FIG. 7, the enclosure 410 and the lid 420 include all known technologies for sealing the outside air to prevent humidity and condensation.

The outer box 410 and the lid 420 and the inner lid 430 of the family crypt 400, like the crypts 130 and 140 of the first embodiment, are made of porcelain or gypsum, tourmaline, Magic stone, diorite, charcoal, loess, and silver nano materials can be mixed and manufactured by pressing.

Therefore, since the family urns 400 is composed of jade (玉) as a main component it can perform deodorization, sterilization, water absorption function and far-infrared radiation action and density enhancement action. In addition, due to the gypsum, it is possible to naturally control the temperature and humidity and breathability to eliminate condensation, to prevent the decay of the ashes, and to suppress the smell of the ashes is environmentally friendly.

In addition, the family ossuary 400 may form a beautiful appearance by forming a variety of patterns (such as Jesus, Buddha, etc.) or phrases on the outer peripheral surface of the enclosure 410.

As described above, since the family urns according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention can store the ashes of the family (for example, a couple, a brother, a rich man, a hat, etc.) together in one ossuary, comforting the bereaved family members. In addition to giving, there is an advantage to memorialize the deceased together in one place. This also saves time and money.

Fifth embodiment of family ossuary

Although not shown in the drawing, the family flat box according to the fifth preferred embodiment of the present invention forms a rail groove (not shown) in the vertical direction on the outer peripheral surface of the first flat box, and is perpendicular to the outer peripheral surface of the second flat box. By forming a rail (not shown) and fitting the rail of the second crypt to the rail groove of the first crypt, two crypts may be configured as one.

In addition, the first ossuary and the second ossuary may be configured by combining one using a fastening means.

The family ossuary of the present invention configured as described above can solve the technical problem of the present invention by storing two or more ossuaries in one ossuary or storing two or more ossuaries in a single connection.

Preferred embodiments of the present invention described above are disclosed to solve the technical problem, and those skilled in the art to which the present invention pertains (man skilled in the art) various modifications, changes, additions, etc. within the spirit and scope of the present invention. It will be possible to, and such modifications, changes, etc. will be considered to be within the scope of the following claims.

100: family ossuary 110: enclosure
111: step 112: container storage space
113: container storage space 114: through hole
120: enclosure lid 130: first ossuary
131: crypt box container 132: crypt box lid
140: second ossuary 141: ossuary container
142: crypt box 210: the first crypt box
211: ossuary container 212: internal space
213: female connection portion 214: connection hole
215: ossuary lid 220: the second ossuary
221: ossuary container 222: internal space
223: male connector 224: connector
225: Ossuary Lid 300: Family Ossuary
310: enclosure 320: enclosure lid
330: first ossuary 331: ossuary container
332: ossuary cap 340: second ossuary
341: ossuary container 342: ossuary lid
350: intermediate plate 351: through hole
352: through hole 400: family ossuary
410: enclosure 411: partition wall
412: Ossuary Settlement Space 420: Enclosure lid
430: inner lid 431: handle

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An enclosure 110 having a plurality of container storage spaces having an upper portion formed therein;
An enclosure lid 120 for opening and closing an upper portion of the enclosure 110; And
Includes; a plurality of ossuary boxes each received in the container storage space 113,
The ossuary consists of a container and a lid of the container, the family ossuary to keep the ashes of the family together by placing the ashes in the container.
The method of claim 1, wherein the plurality of container storage spaces:
Family ossuary connected to each other by a through hole (114).
The method of claim 1,
The enclosure 110 and the enclosure lid 120 has a shape of any one of a cuboid, a cube, a pentagon, an octahedron, a cylinder, and a pyramid shape.
The ossuary is a family ossuary having any one of a cuboid, a cube, a pentagon, an octahedron, and a cylindrical shape.
A first ossuary box 210 in which a plurality of female connecting portions 213 having connection holes 214 are formed on the outer circumferential surface thereof; And
And a second sternum box 220 protruding from the outer circumferential surface of the male connector 223 having a connector 224 inserted into the connection hole 214 of the first crypt box 210.
The first and second ossuary (210,220) is composed of a container and a container lid, the family ossuary to keep the remains of the family together by placing the ashes in the container.
An enclosure 310 having an open top;
An enclosure lid 320 for opening and closing an open upper portion of the enclosure 310;
A plurality of ossuary boxes stacked in an inner space of the enclosure 310; And
And an intermediate plate 350 installed between the crypt and the crypt, the through-holes 351 and 352 penetrating up and down.
The ossuary consists of a container and a lid of the container, the family ossuary to keep the ashes of the family together by placing the ashes in the container.
An outer box 410 having two oscapal settlement spaces 412 between the upper part of which is open and a partition wall 411 integrally formed therein;
An inner lid 430 that opens and closes an upper portion of the ossuary settled space 412; And
An enclosure lid 420 for opening and closing an open upper portion of the enclosure 410;
Family ossuary containing.
The method of claim 1, wherein the family ossuary is:
Family crypts, each made of porcelain or manufactured by pressing, using jade powder or at least one of gypsum, tourmaline, magic stone, diorite, charcoal, ocher and silver nanomaterials.
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