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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
161 유골이 흙 속에 매장된 상태로 된 납골묘 KR2020050030929 2005-11-01 KR200406931Y1 2006-01-24 최상덕
본 고안은 유골이 흙 속에 매장된 상태로 된 납골묘에 관한 것으로서, 기념비적 조형물로 이루어진 지상물(20)과, 이 지상물(20) 아래에 흙과 함께 유골이 보관된 지하 유골 보관실을 포함하여 구성됨에 따라, 유골이 세월의 흐름에 따라 자연스럽게 흙으로 돌아가게 되는 효과가 있다. 납골묘, 납골당, 유골, 화장.
162 동물 사체 매립제 KR1020110001663 2011-01-07 KR101776960B1 2017-09-08 김진상; 강형섭; 김기범; 김상진; 고현규; 박혜민
동물사체매립제가개시된다. 개시된동물사체매립제는매립된동물사체의부패시 발생하는유해가스와세균을흡수하여제거하고, 육탈수를흡수하여응고시키기위한물질로서, 바나나껍질을태운바나나파우더, 제주송이, 벤토나이트, 규회석, 고령토, 점토, 일라이트가루, 장석, 화이트카본, 게르마늄및, 맥반석으로구성되는것을특징으로한다.
163 긴급 살처분 가축 매몰 공법 KR1020140088273 2014-07-14 KR101771135B1 2017-08-25 박원춘; 이난희; 박지연
본발명은살처분가축매몰공법에관한것으로서, 보다상세하게는강 알칼리성분의흡수성고화재조성물을가축매몰시사용하여유기물인사체가분해되면서발생하는슬러지및 침출수를흡수하고알칼리에의한병원균의살균을유도하는친환경적인살처분가축매몰공법에관한것이다.
164 시신을모시기위한안치건물 KR1019980057996 1998-12-24 KR1020000041960A 2000-07-15 윤재의
PURPOSE: A modern corpse burying method is provided to by used as a conception of a family cemetery and to solve problems due to increase of cemeteries by laying many corpses in a building while offering the same effect and environment as a general burying method. CONSTITUTION: A pipe structure of an odor discharge pipe(6) is formed in a building to discharge odor and moisture generating from respective keeping box(1) out of the building. A deodorizing apparatus(1) is formed on the upper end of the odor discharge pipe to filter the odor firstly filtered by a deodorant in the keeping box. Active charcoal or deodorant is placed in the deodorizing apparatus to reduce odor. A vent hole(99) is formed on the roof of the building to circulate and vent inner air. The circulation of air is performed smoothly by an air convection current in the building. The odor discharged from the deodorizing apparatus is emitted to atmosphere via an odor discharge hole(14) on the upper end of the building via the odor discharge pipe extended in the shape of a chimney.
165 Interment arrangements for cremated remains EP83302266.8 1983-04-21 EP0092978A2 1983-11-02 Flanagan, Elaine Walser

An above-ground interment arrangement for cremated remains which are contained in respective remains vessels. The arrangement is provided with a foundation which rests upon the ground of the cemetery, or other location. At least one further portion of the arrangement, which may be part of a pre-existing monument, is provided with a repository chamber adapted for receiving a remains vessel. In some embodiments, the portion of the arrangement which rests upon the foundation may be formed of several levels of repository chambers to form a stack which may accommodate a multiplicity of remains vessels. In further embodiments, two such stacks may be arranged side by side to double the capacity of the interment arrangement, and render it suitable for interring the victims of battles or catastrophes. Each such repository chamber is provided with a respective cover which may be affixed to the monument by any of several known means. A still further embodiment of the invention is disclosed for interring the remains of several deceased persons, in respective remains vessels, in a single large repository chamber.

166 Green burial system US12287969 2008-10-14 US07636991B1 2009-12-29 Charles Scalisi, III
A single grave site has upper and lower regions with a divider between the regions. A biodegradable primary container encompasses a primary remains in the lower region in closely spaced proximity to the divider. An electronic information assembly in the grave site is adjacent to the divider. The upper region is adapted to receive at least one additional biodegradable container.
167 Above ground entombment casket US546670 1995-10-23 US5666705A 1997-09-16 Joseph R. Semon
A metal casket for an above ground entombment includes a barrier material on the inner face of the casket bottom, sides and ends for preventing body decomposition liquids and vapors for contacting the inner surface of the casket bottom, sides and ends. A crystalline coating material is adhered to the barrier material and acts as a desiccant and encapsulator of the body decomposition liquids and vapors to convert the liquids and vapors into gel so that the liquids and vapors cannot migrate by gravity to the exterior of the casket.
168 Burial vault lowering devices US596092 1984-04-02 US4716636A 1988-01-05 John C. Schneider
This invention is an apparatus for the handling and setting of all commonly used burial vaults and vault covers.Specifically this device quickly, efficiently and safely allows burial vaults to be held above the surface of the ground in a position that facilitates the lowering of a casket therein; and allows the vault cover to be properly displayed during graveside services and to be properly sealed on the vault and for the assembled vault unit to be lowered into the grave.
169 Burial casket construction US63926257 1957-02-11 US2867030A 1959-01-06 HILLENBRAND GEORGE C
170 Burial vault handling apparatus US77385947 1947-09-13 US2602400A 1952-07-08 HAASE WILBERT W
171 Sanitary burial-crypt vent US40663329 1929-11-12 US1773865A 1930-08-26 ROTHENBERGER DANIEL M
172 재래식 변기의 매설 장치 KR2019890011630 1989-08-02 KR2019910004420U 1991-03-19 이재창
173 Burial bell and tray US10897579 2004-07-23 US20050060853A1 2005-03-24 Gerald Davis; Gary Cox; Chad Eversole
A rental casket system includes a casket with a recessed side panel for ease of viewing. The casket includes a removable end piece which is one embodiment is located within grooves formed in the side panels of the casket. The grooves widen near the upper portion of the side panels and are partially covered by a top panel. The rental casket system includes a tray assembly that may be used as part of a cremation casket. The tray has short side walls and may include an inner assembly that prevents contact with a deceased when handholds in the tray assembly are used to move the tray assembly. The tray and a lid form a burial bell assembly that may be sealed for burial. The tray assembly may include side walls that are movably attached to end walls. Lid segments are provided with the tray so that the tray may also be used as an identification tray.
174 Lightweight burial casket US10442814 2003-05-21 US20050028333A1 2005-02-10 Garry Vosahlik; Wilbur Schebler; Troy Acton; Richard Colangelo; Charles Winburn
A lid for a casket includes a cover including longitudinally spaced-apart first and second end edges, transversely spaced-apart first and second side edges, and a dome extending between the first and second side edges and between the first and second end edges, and an end cap including an end panel and a rim appended to the end panel. The end cap is coupled to the cover adjacent to the first end edge. The rim extends from the end panel to cover a portion of the cover adjacent to the first end edge.
175 Multi-tier burial system US959734 1992-10-13 US5381591A 1995-01-17 Uri Ponger; Tuvia Sagiv
The invention provides a multi-tier burial system comprising a plurality of precast elements, a first plurality of the elements being aligned to form a first tier defining a plurality of spaced-apart burial niches, and a second plurality of the elements being aligned to form a second tier supported by the first tier also defining a plurality of spaced-apart burial niches, the niches in the second tier being vertically staggered in relation to the niches in the first tier.
176 Form for burial crypts US44459065 1965-04-01 US3376012A 1968-04-02 GRAMMER HAL L
177 Burial dress support US70276546 1946-10-11 US2452353A 1948-10-26 BROWNSON GEORGE T
178 Last for burial footwear US36124940 1940-10-15 US2300238A 1942-10-27 SCHULTE CHARLES F
179 Preparation of cadavers for burial US36682640 1940-11-23 US2232863A 1941-02-25 MOODY CLAY P
180 Burial vault lowering device US64345532 1932-11-19 US2008444A 1935-07-16 GOODSMAN CHARLES W