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US865410A
US865410A US36018907A US1907360189A US865410A US 865410 A US865410 A US 865410A US 36018907 A US36018907 A US 36018907A US 1907360189 A US1907360189 A US 1907360189A US 865410 A US865410 A US 865410A
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  • PETER E MAEL, OF MOUNT HOREB, WISCONSIN.
  • This invention relates to monuments or .tombstones and its object is to provide a sectional device of this character constructed of artificial stone and the parts of which can be readilyassembrled.
  • a still further object is to provide a device of this character having open-faced pockets designed to receive cards or plates bearing suitable inscriptions visible from the outside.
  • Another object is to provide means whereby any moisture entering the pockets will bc drained lthere- ⁇ from so as to prevent injury to the inscription bearing objects.
  • Figure l is afront elevation of thel monument
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical section through the monument
  • Fig. 3 is a horizontal section through the central portion thereof.
  • l is a base of any suitable Contour having a centering projection 2 extending upward'therefrom and of any suitable contoiu' and proportions. Extending through the base at opposite sides of the projection 2 are drain openings 3.
  • the base l constitutes a support forY a hollow body 4 into whichthe centering projection 2 is adapted to project and formed within this body adjacent opposite faces thereof are pockets 5 which'extend downward from the top of the body to a point near the bottom thereof.
  • the outer faces of these pockets are cut away by reccssing the body as shown at 6 leaving guard ribs or flanges 7 around the edge portions of the pockets and which constitute retainers for objects-inserted into the pockets.
  • Each of these pockets is designed to receive a glass plate 8 and a card or plate 9 'on which a suitable inscription appears.
  • the glass plate' serves to protect the card or plate 9 from the action of the elements.
  • An opening 10 is formed in the bottom of each pocket and is designed to register with one of the openings 3 so that should any moisture enter the pocket through the recess 6 it .would drain therefrom through the openings l0 and 3.
  • Recesses 11 are formed in the upper end of the body and the be readily grasped by fingers insertedinto the recesses when the body is uncovered.
  • the monument is pro vided with a cap 12 whichmay be of any desired contour and which is designed to rest upon the body and to project beyond the faces thereof so as to prevent moisture from entering between the cap and body.
  • the -cap is held centered upon the body by a projection 13 which extendsinto the upper end thereof.
  • the base and cap can also if desired each be constructed of more than one piece. All of the parts of the-monument are produced in suitable molds 4and may be finished in any desired colors and contours ⁇ Although the monumentias shown and described is provided with two pockets it is to be understood that the same may have more or less, if preferred.
  • a monument comprising a base having drain apertures therethrough, a body mounted. upon the base and having a pocket extending thereinto from the top thereof, said pocket having an open face ⁇ and an opening extending downward from the bottom of the pocket and registering with a drain aperture in the base, a transparentI plate removably mounted within the pocket and constituting a closure for the openvface thereof, theupper ⁇ end of said pocket being recessed Aat opposite sides of the plateto permit the insertion of lingers for the withdrawal of the plate, and a cap upon the body and closing the upper end of the pocket and the recess therein, said cap extending over the upper' end of the plate.

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PATENTED SEPT. l0, 1907. P. E. MAEL.
MONUMENT.
APPLICATION FILED MAR. 2. 1907.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
PETER E. MAEL, OF MOUNT HOREB, WISCONSIN.
MONUMENT.
' Specification of Letters Patent.
Patentedsept. 1o, 1907.
Aiiplicmio'n filed March 2,1907. serai No. 360,189.
'of Dane and State of Wisconsin, have invented a new and useful Monument, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to monuments or .tombstones and its object is to provide a sectional device of this character constructed of artificial stone and the parts of which can be readilyassembrled.
A still further object is to provide a device of this character having open-faced pockets designed to receive cards or plates bearing suitable inscriptions visible from the outside.
Another object is to provide means whereby any moisture entering the pockets will bc drained lthere-` from so as to prevent injury to the inscription bearing objects.
W'ith these and other objects in view the invention consists of certain novel features of construction and combinations of 'parts which will be hereinafter more fully described and pointed out in the claims.
In theaccompanying drawings is shown the preferred form of the invention. i
In said drawings: Figure lis afront elevation of thel monument; Fig. 2 is a vertical section through the monument; and Fig. 3 is a horizontal section through the central portion thereof.
Referring to the figures by'characters of reference, l is a base of any suitable Contour having a centering projection 2 extending upward'therefrom and of any suitable contoiu' and proportions. Extending through the base at opposite sides of the projection 2 are drain openings 3. The base l constitutes a support forY a hollow body 4 into whichthe centering projection 2 is adapted to project and formed within this body adjacent opposite faces thereof are pockets 5 which'extend downward from the top of the body to a point near the bottom thereof. The outer faces of these pockets are cut away by reccssing the body as shown at 6 leaving guard ribs or flanges 7 around the edge portions of the pockets and which constitute retainers for objects-inserted into the pockets. Each of these pockets is designed to receive a glass plate 8 and a card or plate 9 'on which a suitable inscription appears. The glass plate'serves to protect the card or plate 9 from the action of the elements. An opening 10 is formed in the bottom of each pocket and is designed to register with one of the openings 3 so that should any moisture enter the pocket through the recess 6 it .would drain therefrom through the openings l0 and 3. Recesses 11 are formed in the upper end of the body and the be readily grasped by fingers insertedinto the recesses when the body is uncovered. The monument is pro vided with a cap 12 whichmay be of any desired contour and which is designed to rest upon the body and to project beyond the faces thereof so as to prevent moisture from entering between the cap and body. The -cap is held centered upon the body by a projection 13 which extendsinto the upper end thereof.
is desirable, however, tojcement the body upon the base but if preferred the cap can rest thereon so that it can be removed whenever it might be desired to replace a glass plate or an` inscription bearing card or plate. The centering projections 2 and 13 fity snugly within the body lso that the parts are held at all times in proper relation. It is to be understood that instead of placing an inscription bearing card or plate'back of the glass 8 a photograph may be arranged within the pocket, and in fact any form or arrangement of data or .insignia may be placed within the pocket.' In verylarge monuments the pocket can be made sufficiently deep to receive a small statue and the glass will serve to protect it. NWhere a large monument is to be constructed more than one body section may be employed. The base and cap can also if desired each be constructed of more than one piece. All of the parts of the-monument are produced in suitable molds 4and may be finished in any desired colors and contours` Although the monumentias shown and described is provided with two pockets it is to be understood that the same may have more or less, if preferred.
What is claimed is:
A monument comprising a base having drain apertures therethrough, a body mounted. upon the base and having a pocket extending thereinto from the top thereof, said pocket having an open face `and an opening extending downward from the bottom of the pocket and registering with a drain aperture in the base, a transparentI plate removably mounted within the pocket and constituting a closure for the openvface thereof, theupper` end of said pocket being recessed Aat opposite sides of the plateto permit the insertion of lingers for the withdrawal of the plate, and a cap upon the body and closing the upper end of the pocket and the recess therein, said cap extending over the upper' end of the plate. In testimony that I claimthe foregoing as my own` I have hereto aixed my signature in the presence of two witnesses.
' PETER E. MAEL.
Witnesses HENRY L. DAHLE. JOHN MIDTCHEN.
It is to be understoodthat when the parts are assemi bled they may orv may. not be cemented together. It-
plates 8 and 9 project into them and can therefore 1
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