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  • the ⁇ object of .my invention is to provide a tombstone or other grave-marking device with a pictureof thedeceased in a manner to be practically accessible to the 'sight and impervious to the weather,-
  • a device illustrating my invention consists in forming a mortise ⁇ or recess in the stone and combining therewith a picture-case and picture and suitable means for securing said case in the recess. Other features appear in the detailed description.
  • Figure l shows a tombstone in Y perspective with a picture attached;
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  • FIG. 1 Vvertical section of Fig. l through the picturecase; Fig. 3, a broken portion of the picturecase door, and Fig. lE a broken perspective view of the picture-case in vertical section near one side wall of the case..
  • a recess or mortise is showncut Into the stone B, in which mortise a picturecase, E, is located.
  • the sides of the picturecase recess are formed on an incline co1Iverg-' ing toward the back side of the recess.
  • the sides of the picture-case are made cna corresponding incline.
  • This construction facilitates the operation'of locating the case-inthe case-recess and of securing it therein by the A stud or studs, r, connected with the upper side of the case E, are located inholes in the stone formed to rebis a hinged plate,provided with stud t, (one or mora) which, when the plate is shut down, as in Fig.
  • vc is the picture, and f a backing, of cement or other suitable material, to'hold the picture in and protect it from dampness, shouldV it be ⁇ required.
  • D D is a flanged rim to the case, integrally formed therewith, coveringV the face of the stone around the edge of the recess, and serving as a portion with. which to connect the door a.
  • this rim is mortised to receive the door,thus making it more impervious to the weather.
  • the door may be made to automatically close, thus preventing a liability of its being left open by thoughtless persons.
  • a spring-hinge or other suitable means may be employed to cause the door to swing shut.
  • a tombstone or other grave-marking device having a recess adapted to shield the picture from the weather, and provided with slanting holes in its upper and lower side, in combination ,with a picture-case containing a picture accessible to the sight, having the slanting studs on its upper side, and a lid having studs on its lower face adapted to enter the lower holes, said lid adapted to hide the mode IOO

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' W. STRONG.
PICTURE GSE POR TOMBSTONES.
A No, 291,106.
Patented Janfl CWP; f.
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UNITED "STATI-:s PATENT OFFICE.
WILLIAM sTRoNG, OFIKALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN.
.- f PICTURE-CASE FOR TolvlesroNEs.
SPECIFICATION forming. part of- Letters Patent No. 291,106, dated January 1, 1884i.'A
Application filed June 26, 1883. (No model.)
` To all whom it may concer'uf Be it known that I, WILLIAM STRONG, a citizen of the United States, residing at Kalamazoo, county of"Kalamazoo,'State-of Michigan, have" invented newr and useful Improvements `in Picture-Cases for Tombstones, of which the following is a specification.
The`object of .my invention is to provide a tombstone or other grave-marking device with a pictureof thedeceased in a manner to be practically accessible to the 'sight and impervious to the weather,-
The construction of a device illustrating my invention consists in forming a mortise` or recess in the stone and combining therewith a picture-case and picture and suitable means for securing said case in the recess. Other features appear in the detailed description.
In the drawings, forming a part of`V this specification, Figure l shows a tombstone in Y perspective with a picture attached; Fig. 2, a
Vvertical section of Fig. l through the picturecase; Fig. 3, a broken portion of the picturecase door, and Fig. lE a broken perspective view of the picture-case in vertical section near one side wall of the case..
, peculiar means shown.
lceive them, Figs. 2 and 4.
n In Fig. a recess or mortise is showncut Into the stone B, in which mortise a picturecase, E, is located. The sides of the picturecase recess are formed on an incline co1Iverg-' ing toward the back side of the recess. The sides of the picture-case are made cna corresponding incline. This construction facilitates the operation'of locating the case-inthe case-recess and of securing it therein by the A stud or studs, r, connected with the upper side of the case E, are located inholes in the stone formed to rebis a hinged plate,provided with stud t, (one or mora) which, when the plate is shut down, as in Fig. `42, enters hole x through the lower wall, Dj', of the case and into a hole in the stone beneath. The inclined sides of the recess and case are 'at -such an anglein proportion to the size and shape of said recess and case .that when the casesis entered the stud 1' will enter the hole in the stone and the case v will fit when in place. This plate b shuts against the lower bead, which holds in the glass c, and thus hides from view'the means of .securingwthe case E in place. The face of this plate Inatlbe plated or polished and provided with an inscription to. designate when the pic-- ture was't'aken or at what age ofthe deceased,
Fig. 4. Such an inscription may be placed on the door, if preferred.
vc is the picture, and f a backing, of cement or other suitable material, to'hold the picture in and protect it from dampness, shouldV it be` required.
D D is a flanged rim to the case, integrally formed therewith, coveringV the face of the stone around the edge of the recess, and serving as a portion with. which to connect the door a. In the construction shown in Fig. 2 this rim is mortised to receive the door,thus making it more impervious to the weather. The door may be made to automatically close, thus preventing a liability of its being left open by thoughtless persons. A spring-hinge or other suitable means may be employed to cause the door to swing shut. In Fig. 3 a
fhinge, o, having an incased spring, S, is shown;
but other hinges or devices may be employed to effect the object which seem the most practical.
Having thus described my invention, what I'claim as new is 1. The combination, with a tombstone or equivalent grave-marking device having the securing-holes in the upper and lower beveled sides, of a picture-case containing a picture Vaccessible to the sight and impervious to the weather, having studs on its upper side and holes through its lower side, and ahinged lid having studs adapted to enter said holes and .extend into the holes in the mortise, all substantially as set forth.
2. `A tombstone or other grave-marking device having a recess adapted to shield the picture from the weather, and provided with slanting holes in its upper and lower side, in combination ,with a picture-case containing a picture accessible to the sight, having the slanting studs on its upper side, and a lid having studs on its lower face adapted to enter the lower holes, said lid adapted to hide the mode IOO
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US3045374A (en) * 1960-10-27 1962-07-24 Remembrance Memorials Inc Combined grave marker and receptacle
US3481089A (en) * 1967-05-18 1969-12-02 Russell N Sheidow Memorial marker with removable indicia
US4227325A (en) * 1978-11-03 1980-10-14 Leon Whitford Grave marker
US6199327B1 (en) 1999-01-19 2001-03-13 Andrew Krawczyk Memorial plaque with removable marker block
US6463703B1 (en) * 1999-10-30 2002-10-15 Martin P. Mattis Burial monument with memorabilia storage device
US20030167706A1 (en) * 2002-03-08 2003-09-11 Wilbert Funeral Services, Inc. Record receptacle for a burial vault
USD872413S1 (en) * 2018-01-10 2020-01-07 Lloyd B. Silverman Interactive talking monument

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3045374A (en) * 1960-10-27 1962-07-24 Remembrance Memorials Inc Combined grave marker and receptacle
US3481089A (en) * 1967-05-18 1969-12-02 Russell N Sheidow Memorial marker with removable indicia
US4227325A (en) * 1978-11-03 1980-10-14 Leon Whitford Grave marker
US6199327B1 (en) 1999-01-19 2001-03-13 Andrew Krawczyk Memorial plaque with removable marker block
US6463703B1 (en) * 1999-10-30 2002-10-15 Martin P. Mattis Burial monument with memorabilia storage device
US20030167706A1 (en) * 2002-03-08 2003-09-11 Wilbert Funeral Services, Inc. Record receptacle for a burial vault
US20040020139A1 (en) * 2002-03-08 2004-02-05 Wilbert Funeral Services, Inc. Record receptacle for a burial vault
US20040172797A1 (en) * 2002-03-08 2004-09-09 Wilbert Funeral Services, Inc. Record receptacle for a burial vault
US7093396B2 (en) * 2002-03-08 2006-08-22 Wilbert Funeral Services, Inc. Record receptacle for a burial vault
US7131237B2 (en) 2002-03-08 2006-11-07 Wilbert Funeral Services, Inc. Record receptacle for a burial vault
USD872413S1 (en) * 2018-01-10 2020-01-07 Lloyd B. Silverman Interactive talking monument

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