KR20130000151A - Picture frame with urn - Google Patents

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KR20130000151A
KR20130000151A KR1020110060674A KR20110060674A KR20130000151A KR 20130000151 A KR20130000151 A KR 20130000151A KR 1020110060674 A KR1020110060674 A KR 1020110060674A KR 20110060674 A KR20110060674 A KR 20110060674A KR 20130000151 A KR20130000151 A KR 20130000151A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47GHOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
    • A47G1/00Mirrors; Picture frames or the like, e.g. provided with heating, lighting or ventilating means
    • A47G1/06Picture frames
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61GTRANSPORT, PERSONAL CONVEYANCES, OR ACCOMMODATION SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR PATIENTS OR DISABLED PERSONS; OPERATING TABLES OR CHAIRS; CHAIRS FOR DENTISTRY; FUNERAL DEVICES
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Abstract

The present invention relates to a bone box coupled to a picture frame, and is composed of a picture frame containing a photograph of a deceased person or a deceased favorite phrase and a bone box that is coupled to the back of the picture frame and holds a vacuum packed bone.

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The present invention relates to a bone box coupled to a picture frame, and more particularly, to a picture frame in the form of a photograph or a memorial picture or a memorial picture for a deceased person, and a picture frame formed on a rear surface of a picture frame containing a religious sculpture or picture or picture.

Korea has long favored burial rather than cremation due to the influence of Confucian culture, and as a result, the area corresponding to Yeouido is changing into a cemetery each year, which is becoming a national problem that can no longer be neglected.

In recent years, it is difficult to find a cemetery, and people's consciousness is changing, and the number of people wearing cremation is increasing year by year.

There are various kinds of ashes on sale, from wooden boxes to ceramics or lacquer lacquer, and prices vary from tens of thousands to millions of won.

However, most of the ashes are focused only on the remains of the ashes. Once the ashes are placed in the ashes, the remains of the cold feeling remain and no memories of the deceased from the ashes are found.

Recognizing such a problem, Korean Patent Application No. 2003-0078995 proposes a crypt that is equipped with the actual shape of the deceased, and Korean Patent Application No. 2009-0001631 has three-dimensionally etched face of the deceased in front of the crypt Initiating a crypt. However, these prior arts are complicated and expensive, and even though some of the wealthy are not known, they are difficult to be widely used by the general public.

Therefore, it is necessary to develop ashes that can be easily purchased by anyone from the rich to the common people and reminiscent of memories of the deceased.

The problem can be solved by forming the ashes on the back of the frame containing a photograph, picture or memorial service of the deceased is made of ordinary wood or aluminum casting and plastic injection.

Frame and ashes of the present invention is made of wood or made of aluminum casting and plastic injection, etc., because the cost is low, people of low income can be used without burden. Advanced materials can be used for the rich.

In addition, the ashes are vacuum packed and placed in the ashes so that no problems such as corruption occur.

1: front view of the ashes according to the invention
2 is a side view of the ashes according to the present invention
3: side view showing a state in which the ashes of the present invention stand up
4 is a structural diagram of the ashes according to the present invention

Hereinafter, with reference to the accompanying drawings will be described in more detail.

Figure 1 is a front view of the ashes according to the present invention, Figure 2 is a side view of the ashes according to the present invention, Figure 3 is a side view showing a state in which the remains of the invention ashes and Figure 4 is a structural diagram of the ashes according to the present invention.

As shown in FIG. 2, the present invention includes a picture frame 100 and a ash box 200 formed on the back of the picture frame 100 and having the same size or smaller size and thickness as the picture frame 100.

The picture frame 100 is made of wood or aluminum casting or plastic injection like commercially available picture frames, and the size may be adjusted according to the size of the ash box 200 to be coupled to the picture frame 100. However, if you want high-quality ashes, you can use high-quality materials such as Najeon lacquer.

The frame 100 may include a photograph of a deceased person or a souvenir or phrases like a deceased person, a religious sculpture, a picture or a picture, and the like, and the memories of the deceased may be revived whenever the frame 100 is viewed. And as the seasons change, they can then be replaced with new ones.

The ashes 200 are usually manufactured by wood or aluminum casting or plastic injection, but may be manufactured using high quality materials such as lacquer lacquer.

The ash box 200 is composed of a cover 210 and the main body 220, and coupling holes 211 and 221 are formed in the cover 210 and the main body 220, respectively. In addition, the hook means 222 is formed in the upper center of the ash box 200, and the backing plate 223 is attached to the back of the ash box 200 in a foldable manner.

The size of the ashes is the same or slightly smaller than that of the picture frame 100 and the thickness is the same or slightly thicker than that of the picture frame 100. Although the term 'small' or 'thick' is somewhat uncertain, the size is the thickness of the frame 100, that is, A and B are the same or B is 10 to 30% thicker than A, and the degree can be judged according to social notion. The size of the frame 100 may also be determined based on the same criteria as above.

On the other hand, the remains after the cremation is limed because of their properties of absorbing moisture well. Therefore, the ashes placed in ordinary ashes that are not moisture-proof or air-blocking are decayed in a serious condition. That is, the ashes in the ashes become a breeding ground for various germs and bugs. There are many problems such as maggots are known as maggots are the result of bad smell.

Therefore, if the ashes are made of wood, such a phenomenon may be intensified. Therefore, the ashes placed in the ashes 200 is preferably vacuum packed.

In other words, because the vacuum-packed ash can not penetrate various bacteria or worms, the ash does not rot and can always maintain the form at the time of saddle.

In addition, even if the ashes are vacuum-packed and stored, the ashes 200 are preferably blocked as much as possible from the inflow of external air.

Therefore, the ash box 200 is composed of a cover 210 and the main body 220 as shown in Figure 4, but installed the airtight member 230 in the cover 210 so that the ash box 200 is sealed. As the airtight member 230, a gasket, an O-ring, or a rubber bond may be used. In the gasket, a coupling hole 231 is formed like the cover 210 and the main body 220.

Therefore, the ash box 300 is vacuum-packed in the body 220, and the cover 210 is installed inside the airtight member 230, that is, the gasket or O-ring or rubber bond to cover the cover 210 and the coupling hole 211, When the cover 210 and the main body 220 are coupled to each other by means of fastening means such as nails or screws through 221 and 231, the ashes 200 are completely sealed and completely blocked from the outside.

As such, after the vacuum-packed ashes 300 are put into the ashes 200 and sealed, the sealed ashes 200 are coupled to the back of the frame 100. The joining method may be a strong adhesive or a joining piece or bolt or other commonly used joining method.

As such, when the ashes are coupled to the back of the frame, the frame 100 and the ashes 200 are closely coupled as shown in FIG. 2, and thus, the frame is viewed as a simple frame as seen in FIG. 1? In addition, when the frame 100 is produced by aluminum casting or plastic injection, it can be produced by embedding the ashes in the frame itself.

Therefore, the ashes 200 may be hung on the wall using the hook means 222 like a picture frame, or the support plate 223 may be unfolded and placed on a desk or table as shown in FIG. 3.

Therefore, the ashes 200 of the present invention can be easily stored in the ossuary graves, and can be enshrined in the house and remembrance the deceased while watching photos of the deceased from time to time.

100: frame 200: ashes
210: cover 211: bonding hole
220: main body 221: coupling hole
222: hook means 223: support plate
230: airtight material 231: bonding hole
300: vacuum packed ashes

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Frames containing photographs or souvenirs of the deceased or phrases or religious sculptures, pictures or photographs of the deceased; and
The ashes formed on the back of the picture frame and the ashes to receive the ashes;
The method of claim 1,
The ashes are provided with a fastening means between the main body and the cover to combine the main body and the cover, the ashes formed in the picture frame, characterized in that the airtight means is provided in the contact area with the cover and the main body.
The method of claim 1,
The ash center is formed in the picture frame, characterized in that the hook means is formed to hang on the wall in the upper center of the ash box, and a folding support plate is formed on the back of the ash box.
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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
JP2020130327A (en) * 2019-02-14 2020-08-31 宗教法人寶福寺 Picture frame for deceased person's photo

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
JP2020130327A (en) * 2019-02-14 2020-08-31 宗教法人寶福寺 Picture frame for deceased person's photo

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