US1048749A - Corner construction for burial-cases. - Google Patents

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US1048749A
US1048749A US35849707A US1907358497A US1048749A US 1048749 A US1048749 A US 1048749A US 35849707 A US35849707 A US 35849707A US 1907358497 A US1907358497 A US 1907358497A US 1048749 A US1048749 A US 1048749A
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  • My invention has for its object the production of a corner-construction for burialeases, which is particularly simple, efficient, rigid and durable; and to this end it consists in the means hereinafter set forth and claimed.
  • Figure 1 is an elevation of a burial-case embodying this invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a fragmentary view of a corner thereof.
  • Fig. 3 is a plan of the parts seen in Fig. 2.
  • Fig. 4 is a section on line AA, Fig. 2.
  • each corner-post 4 is formed with reversely-arranged flanges 5 interlocked in the grooves 2.
  • each corner-post is hollow, and is composed of a strip of sheetmetal which is bent longitudinally to form the lengthwise intermediate portion of the post concave-convex in cross-section, and has its longitudinal sides bent inwardly to form the flanges 5.
  • the walls 1 forming a corner are placed in position with their meeting or end edges abutting against each other, and the corner-post is arranged above the ends of said walls with its flanges 5 alined with the grooves 2, and is then driven downwardly.
  • suitable means as flanges 6, provided on the upper and lower edges of Specification of Letters Patent.
  • the corner-posts L and the meeting ends of the walls 1 are preferably held from lateral movement relatively to each other by locking members 7, here shown as cylindrical rods extending lengthwise within the hollow corner-posts and outside of the grooves 2, and cooperating with the engaging surfaces 3 of the walls 1, and with the opposing inner surfaces of the posts 4.
  • the locking members 7 are driven vertically into operative position, and as the corner-posts are formed of sheet-metal and are engaged by the locking members midway of the bases of their flanges 5, the lengthwise intermediate portions of such corner-posts are free to spring outwardly to facilitate the entrance of the locking members, and are tensioned by said members sufficiently to take up all looseness of the parts, and prevent lateral movement of the corner-posts 4 and the meeting ends of the walls 1 relatively to each other.
  • Those looking members 7 also add to the rigidity of the corners of the burial-case.
  • the locking members 7 are held from endwise movement by the flanges 6, although any other suitable means may be used for this purpose.
  • the described corner-construction requires but a minimum number of parts, which are economically produced, since the only manipulations required, in addition to cutting the parts of required length, is to form the grooves 2 and the flanges 5 by ordinary bending operations. Moreover, said cornerconstruction is particularly strong, effective, and rigid as the meeting edges of the walls 1 are held firmly in contact without any liability of undue movement or looseness.
  • ⁇ Vhat I claim is A burial-case having each of the meeting ends of two of its walls provided with a groove, said grooves being reversely-arranged, and each of said meeting ends being also provided with an engaging surface, said surfaces diverging outwardly from each other, a hollow corner-post having flanges interlocked in the grooves, and a locking member consisting of a rod within the hollow corner-post and cooperating with the diverging engaging surfaces and the inner testing Witnesses, at Syracuse, in the county surface of the corner-post for holding said of Onondaga, in the State of New York, meeting ends and corner-post from lateral this 14th day of February, 1907. movement relatively to each other, substan- PATRICK D. SKAHEN.

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P. D. SKAHEN. CORNER CONSTRUCTION FOR BURIAL GASES.
APPLICATION FILED FEB. 20, 1907.
Patented Dec. 31, 1912.
INVENTOR W\TNESSES d/ja gwwm I UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
PATRICK D. SKAI-IEN, OF SYRACUSE, NEW YORK.
CORNER CONSTRUCTION FOR BURIAL-CASES.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, PATRICK D. SKAHEN, of Syracuse, in the county of Onondaga and State of New York, have invented a certain new and useful Corner Construction for Burial-Cases, of which the following isaspecification.
My invention has for its object the production of a corner-construction for burialeases, which is particularly simple, efficient, rigid and durable; and to this end it consists in the means hereinafter set forth and claimed.
In describing this invention, reference is had to the accompanying drawing in which like characters designate corresponding parts in all the views.
Figure 1 is an elevation of a burial-case embodying this invention. Fig. 2 is a fragmentary view of a corner thereof. Fig. 3 is a plan of the parts seen in Fig. 2. Fig. 4 is a section on line AA, Fig. 2.
Each of the meeting ends of any two of the walls 1 of my burial-case forming a corner, is provided with a groove 2 and an engaging surface 3 near said corner. In the preferable construction of the corner, the grooves 2 are unobstructed, are reversely-arranged and are formed by folding parts of the meeting ends of the walls 1 outwardly into a position parallel to the major portions of said walls; the opposing end edges of the folded parts of the walls 1 are abutted against each other; and the surfaces 3 located on said opposing edges diverge outwardly from each other.
The corner-posts 4 are formed with reversely-arranged flanges 5 interlocked in the grooves 2. Preferably, each corner-post is hollow, and is composed of a strip of sheetmetal which is bent longitudinally to form the lengthwise intermediate portion of the post concave-convex in cross-section, and has its longitudinal sides bent inwardly to form the flanges 5. In constructing my burial-case, the walls 1 forming a corner, are placed in position with their meeting or end edges abutting against each other, and the corner-post is arranged above the ends of said walls with its flanges 5 alined with the grooves 2, and is then driven downwardly. \Vhen the corner-post is in its operative position, endwise movement thereof is prevented by suitable means, as flanges 6, provided on the upper and lower edges of Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Dec. 31,1912.
Application filed February 20, 1907. Serial No. 358,497.
the walls 1, but as the construction of these flanges forms no part of my present invention, further description thereof is deemed unnecessary.
As best seen in Figs. 2, 3 and I, the corner-posts L and the meeting ends of the walls 1 are preferably held from lateral movement relatively to each other by locking members 7, here shown as cylindrical rods extending lengthwise within the hollow corner-posts and outside of the grooves 2, and cooperating with the engaging surfaces 3 of the walls 1, and with the opposing inner surfaces of the posts 4. The locking members 7 are driven vertically into operative position, and as the corner-posts are formed of sheet-metal and are engaged by the locking members midway of the bases of their flanges 5, the lengthwise intermediate portions of such corner-posts are free to spring outwardly to facilitate the entrance of the locking members, and are tensioned by said members sufficiently to take up all looseness of the parts, and prevent lateral movement of the corner-posts 4 and the meeting ends of the walls 1 relatively to each other. Those looking members 7 also add to the rigidity of the corners of the burial-case. Preferably, the locking members 7 are held from endwise movement by the flanges 6, although any other suitable means may be used for this purpose.
The described corner-construction requires but a minimum number of parts, which are economically produced, since the only manipulations required, in addition to cutting the parts of required length, is to form the grooves 2 and the flanges 5 by ordinary bending operations. Moreover, said cornerconstruction is particularly strong, effective, and rigid as the meeting edges of the walls 1 are held firmly in contact without any liability of undue movement or looseness.
\Vhat I claim is A burial-case having each of the meeting ends of two of its walls provided with a groove, said grooves being reversely-arranged, and each of said meeting ends being also provided with an engaging surface, said surfaces diverging outwardly from each other, a hollow corner-post having flanges interlocked in the grooves, and a locking member consisting of a rod within the hollow corner-post and cooperating with the diverging engaging surfaces and the inner testing Witnesses, at Syracuse, in the county surface of the corner-post for holding said of Onondaga, in the State of New York, meeting ends and corner-post from lateral this 14th day of February, 1907. movement relatively to each other, substan- PATRICK D. SKAHEN.
5 tially as and for the purpose specified. lVitnesses:
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto S. DAVIS, signed my name in the presence of tWo at- R. ARONsON.
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