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US56364A
US56364A US56364DA US56364A US 56364 A US56364 A US 56364A US 56364D A US56364D A US 56364DA US 56364 A US56364 A US 56364A
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  • the object of my invention is to remove these and other objections to the wooden cofiin as at present constructed; and it consists in making the lid of the coffin of some com paratively iinperishable material-as, for instance, marble, slate, or other suitable stone, or of cast-iron.
  • O is the body of the coffin, which is generally of mahogany7 rosewood, or
  • D is the lid of white marble, highly polished and made in the usual way of making coffin-lids, with a piece across the upper part of the coffin, that may be removed separately to look at the face of the deceased.
  • This lid should be about threefourths of an inch in thickness, and may be screwed to the wooden bodyin the usual way.
  • the name, age, and other inscription may be cut in the face ofthe marble lid instead of the metal plate generally used for that purpose, and such inscription is unaffected by the corrosion which destroys the metal plate, so that when cut in the marble it is less liable to be obliterated.

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UNITED STATES PATENT OEEICE.9
JOHN BURNS, OF PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND, ASSIGNOR TO HIMSELF AND JOSEPH W. BAKER, OF SAME PLAGE.
IMPROVEMENT IN COFFINS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 56,364, dated July 17, 1866.
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, JOHN BURNS, of the city and county of Providence, and State of Rhode Island, have invented a new 'and useful Improvement in Ooftins; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the saine, reference being had to the accompanying drawing, making part of this specitication, in which- Figure l represents a perspective view of my improved coffin.
My improvement has reference almost exclusively to the wooden coffin of the description generally used for burying the dead, as distinguished from stone or metallic collins or burial oases,7 as they are sometimes termed.
The decom position which is goin gon beneath the coffin-lid and the weight of the earth above it have the effect to crush in the lid and mingle the earth with the remains of the deceased long before the sides and bottom of the coffin have become seriously impaired by decay, so that when it is desired to remove the remains, as not unfreqiiently happens, it is found very diftcult to do so without removing a large quantity of the earth that has caved in from above. When, also, the coflin has completely decayed nothing is left to mark the location ot' the remains, which is many times desirable and important.
The object of my invention is to remove these and other objections to the wooden cofiin as at present constructed; and it consists in making the lid of the coffin of some com paratively iinperishable material-as, for instance, marble, slate, or other suitable stone, or of cast-iron.
In the drawing, O is the body of the coffin, which is generally of mahogany7 rosewood, or
black walnut, and D is the lid of white marble, highly polished and made in the usual way of making coffin-lids, with a piece across the upper part of the coffin, that may be removed separately to look at the face of the deceased. This lid should be about threefourths of an inch in thickness, and may be screwed to the wooden bodyin the usual way. The name, age, and other inscription may be cut in the face ofthe marble lid instead of the metal plate generally used for that purpose, and such inscription is unaffected by the corrosion which destroys the metal plate, so that when cut in the marble it is less liable to be obliterated. Ihe principal advantage, however, is that after the coflin of wood has completely decayed the marble lid still remains as an iinperishable tablet, covering the ashes of the deceased and nnmistakably marking their last resting-place. rIlhe marble lid, besides this, produces a highly ornamental effect, and is but a tri'le more weighty and no more expensive than the ordinary wooden lid.
Having thus described my invention, I would state that I ain aware that coffins have heretofore been made entirely of marble and other suitable stone, and also of cast-iron and other metals and materials of greater or less imperishability; but this is not what I claim.
I claimv Combining with a wooden coffin of the usual construction a lid of marble or other equivalent material, substantially as described, for the purpose specified.
JOHN BURNS. Witnesses:
ISAAC A. BEOWNELL, E. L. HOWLAND.
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Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US20040157372A1 (en) * 2003-02-11 2004-08-12 Manatad Romel N. Alternative flip chip in leaded molded package design and method for manufacture
PL128301U1 (en) * 2014-03-07 2019-08-26 Socha Piotr Zakład Kamieniarski Ecological coffin
USD858028S1 (en) * 2018-12-29 2019-08-27 Toshikazu Tsukii Casket

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