US3335A - Coffin to be used in cases of doubtful death - Google Patents

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US3335A
US3335A US3335DA US3335A US 3335 A US3335 A US 3335A US 3335D A US3335D A US 3335DA US 3335 A US3335 A US 3335A
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    • E05B65/0057Locks or fastenings for special use for caskets, coffins or burial vaults
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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
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  • the lid of this coffin may be attached to it by means of hinges (A, A,) on one side; so that it openslike archest, the wires of which are removable, to allow the lid to be taken off, till the burial of the person.
  • hinges On any convenient part of the side of the lid, or on the coflin, on the opposite sid-e to the hinges, is placed a strong spring (B,) which may be either spiral, curved, or of any other suitable form, having a plate of metal (C) fastened on thepart of the cofiin, or lid, whereon the spring acts to raise the lid.
  • B On any convenient part of the side of the lid, or on the coflin, on the opposite sid-e to the hinges, is placed a strong spring (B,) which may be either spiral, curved, or of any other suitable form, having a plate of metal (C) fastened on thepart of the cofiin, or lid, whereon the spring acts to raise the lid.
  • the inside of the top of this catch is a small projection, with two holes in it, for the reception of the bent ends, or hooks of the wire (G, and H,) to move freely in.
  • a metal hook On the opposite side to said catch, is placed a metal hook (IQ) so contrived that a steel wire (G,) extending across the coiiin, from the catch to the hook, may be easily acted on, to draw said catch inward, and allow the spring (D,) to open the lid, said wire having a bend, or hook at its end, to enable it to hold on.
  • a second wire, or chain is, also, attached to said catch having a ring (H,) at its other eX- tremity, the intention of whichring is to be placed on the finger of the person, so that a very small motion of the hand would draw in the catch, and disengage the lid.
  • a spring lever (L) is 3,335, dated November 1,5, 1843.
  • the lid has a perforated air plate (L,) of metal,or any other suitable material, placed exactly over the mouth of the person, so as to allow of breathing, if required. Over the last named plate, and outside of the lid, is placed another plate (M,) with a hinge, so as it canbe raised from the air plate, which last named plate may have the name, age, dto., engraved upon it.
  • L perforated air plate
  • M perforated air plate
  • a press-pin (l ⁇ l;) passes through the side of the coi'iin ⁇ and is made fast to the spring catch, so that the coilin can beopened on the outside, as well as on the inside.
  • a guard-pin (0,) is inserted into an appropriate oblique aperture, under the head of the press-pin, to prevent the accidental opening of the coffin, while being conveyed to the vault, which when placed there, is to be carefully removed.

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l been inst-ances of human beings having been springs` andlevers cause the instantaneous UNITED STATES PATENT oEEicE.
CHRISTIAN H. EISENBRANDT,
OF BALTIMORE, MARYLAND.
l COFFIN T0 BE USED IN CASES 0F DOUBTFUL DEATH.
Speccaton of Letters Patent No.
To all whom t may concern Be it known that I, CHRISTIAN HENRY EISENBRANDT, of the city of Baltimore and State of Maryland, have invented a new and useful improvement in coffins, which I term a life-preserving coffin in doubtful cases of death, and whereasthere have buried alive the inventor of this coffin has contrived an arrangement `whereby any one who may not really have departed this life may by the slightest motion of either the head or hand acting upon a system of opening of the Collin-lid; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and eXact description of thev construction and operation of the same, reference being had to the annexed drawings, making a part of this speciiication, in which- Figure l, is a perspective view; Fig. 2, a part of the lid; and Fig. 3, a transverse view of a part of the arrangement.
The lid of this coffin may be attached to it by means of hinges (A, A,) on one side; so that it openslike archest, the wires of which are removable, to allow the lid to be taken off, till the burial of the person. On any convenient part of the side of the lid, or on the coflin, on the opposite sid-e to the hinges, is placed a strong spring (B,) which may be either spiral, curved, or of any other suitable form, having a plate of metal (C) fastened on thepart of the cofiin, or lid, whereon the spring acts to raise the lid. A little below the bend of the coffin, is placed a spring catch (1),) with an appropriate plate (E,) fastened to the lid, for its reception. 0n the inside of the top of this catch, is a small projection, with two holes in it, for the reception of the bent ends, or hooks of the wire (G, and H,) to move freely in. On the opposite side to said catch, is placed a metal hook (IQ) so contrived that a steel wire (G,) extending across the coiiin, from the catch to the hook, may be easily acted on, to draw said catch inward, and allow the spring (D,) to open the lid, said wire having a bend, or hook at its end, to enable it to hold on. A second wire, or chain, is, also, attached to said catch having a ring (H,) at its other eX- tremity, the intention of whichring is to be placed on the finger of the person, so that a very small motion of the hand would draw in the catch, and disengage the lid. On the inside of the lid, a spring lever (L) is 3,335, dated November 1,5, 1843.
geously; thus, the slightest motion of either the head, or the hand, acting on the spring catch, will cause the lid to fly open.
The lid has a perforated air plate (L,) of metal,or any other suitable material, placed exactly over the mouth of the person, so as to allow of breathing, if required. Over the last named plate, and outside of the lid, is placed another plate (M,) with a hinge, so as it canbe raised from the air plate, which last named plate may have the name, age, dto., engraved upon it.
A press-pin (l\l;) passes through the side of the coi'iin` and is made fast to the spring catch, so that the coilin can beopened on the outside, as well as on the inside. A guard-pin (0,) is inserted into an appropriate oblique aperture, under the head of the press-pin, to prevent the accidental opening of the coffin, while being conveyed to the vault, which when placed there, is to be carefully removed.
.Vhat I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
l. The combination of a spring catch within the coffin, with a rod, and ring, to be slipped onto the finger of the subj ect within, as herein described. l
2. I also claim the forehead plate, in combination with the 'spring catch, and rod, or wire (G,) whether by means of the lever (L) o-r other means substantially the same, whereby the catch is opened by the motion of the subjects head, as herein described.
3. And,'iinally, I claim the air plate in the lid of the coffin, in combination with the devices above claimed, for opening` the lid from within, as described.
It is intended to place the above described coin, with its inmate, in a vault, with a key of the vault deposited inside of its entrance, until decomposition takes place, so that should the person not really be dead, life may be preserved.
. CHRISTIAN HENRY EISENBRANDT.
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