专利摘要:
A ring is disclosed with a ring band 30 and a container 1 for filling ashes 5 of deceased persons, wherein the container 1 comprises a base body 2 with a cavity 4 for receiving ashes of deceased persons, and a closure 3 which can be connected to the base body for the gas-tight closure of cavity 4, wherein the base body 2 and the closure 3 comprise single-use latching means 6 in such a way that the cavity 4 can be closed in a gas-tight manner without any tool by means of closure 3 by pressing closure 3 against the base body 2. According to the invention, it is provided that the ring comprises fastening means 20 for the detachable form-fit fastening of the container 1 to the ring band 30. Therefore, the ring band can later be easily exchanged at the mortician's in the presence of the relative for one with a different ring size, if necessary.
公开号:NL1043909A
申请号:NL1043909
申请日:2021-01-19
公开日:2021-11-02
发明作者:Lingenbrinck Hans-Hermann
申请人:Hans Hermann Lingenbrinck;
IPC主号:
专利说明:

Ring with a container for filling ashes of decegsed persons and method for producing and modifying the same The invention relates to a ring with o container for filling ashes of deceased persons and methods for producing and modifying the same. There exists the desire to carry a small part of the ashes of cremated relatives in unobtrusive containers in everyday life. "Mini urns” are offered for this purpose. which are also referred to as "Memoria! Jewellery”, These often have the inconspicuous form of a place of jewellery and can be shoped as a bangle or finger ring, for example. For practical reasons, but also out of reverence, the understandable desire for complete tightness of the container exists, such that neither ashes can be lost nor con they be mixed with moisture. Known min] urns are closed by gluing or a screw connection or a combination of both, tt is best if they cannot be opened non-destructively after closing.
The selection of the ring, Hs filling with ashes and, if necessary, the later modification of the ring width, should be done in the presence of the relative for reasons of reverence. The ring should therefore be designed such that it is not necessary to send it fo well-trained personnel and the above-mentioned steps can be carried out directly at the morticion’s and by the mortician. it is therefore the task of the invention to provide a ring with a container for filling ashes of deceased persons as well as methods for producing and modifying the same.
This task is solved by the ring with the features of the main claim, as well as a method for producing and modifying it with the features of the additional claims, Advantageous embodiments are subject of the subciaims.
As with the known mini urns, the ring according to the invention also comprises a container for filling ashes of deceased persons, a base body with a cavity for receiving the ashes, and a closure thot con be connected to the base body to seal the cavity in a gas-tight manner, According fo the invention, however, the base body and the closure comprise single-use latching means. These are such thot the cavity con be closed in a gas-tight manner by means of the closure in a tool-free manner by pressing the closure against the base body. The use of single-use latching means allows an inseparable connection by simply bringing together two components, namely the bose body and the closure, which can also be done without any tool. Single-use lalching connections are achieved by springing back of a latching body in a recess of the counter body to be locked, If the latching body is no longer gcocessibie after laiching, non-destructive release of the connection is no Jonger possible, Gas-tight closing can be achieved, for sxomple, by elastic seals or an interference fit or even g combination, as described below, The "clicking in" of the closure gcoording to the invention is considered reverent, as the ashes of the decegsed do not end up in the thread of o screw cap or in an : adhesive, Ashes in the sense of the invention ars all memorabilia of a deceased gerson, including hair, teeth, etc, This includes all that which would be called a “relic” in a religious context.
Tool-free in the sense of the invention meant that no tools or adhesives or the like have to be used for closing. 11 is sufficient, for example, to click it in by hand by ca light pressure, However, "fool free” may also include that considerable forces may have to be used fo press the base body and closure together, using the full weight of the body.
Preferably, the single-use iatching means are configured in such o way that the cavity closed in og gos-tight manner cannot be opened after closing by means of the closure, and in particular cannot be made gas-permeable without destroying the container or base body or closure, This gives the necessary cerfainty that the ash in the container is unlouched and complete, which is not the case with the glued or screwed containers known from the prior art, The essential characteristic is that the ring comprises fastening means for the detachabds form-fit fastening of the container tc the ring band. Therefore the container or iis base body is not connected in one piece with the ring bond or integrally bonded In any other way, e.g. by soldering or gluing. In contrast, a form-fit connection, in which fasteners interlock in some way, is easily detachable and reconnectable. The contginer and/or base body can therefore be selected independently of the ring bond ond con be joined iogether io form aring on site by the morticion, for example. The morticion must therefore keep fewer ring variants ready, since the ring can be manufactured in a modular manner, His also possible to have only one base body that can be combined with many variants of the closure. If necessary, the ring band can be sasily exchanged for one with a different ring size at the mortician’s in the presence of the relative. Usually, the classic way to change the ring size is 10 compress, stretch or to insert or cut out a ring segment, This jewellery craft activity requires training and cannot be performed by the mortician. This is especially frue when using stainless stes, which is preferred according to the invention.
it js preferred that the fastening means comprise a pin inserted info aligned recesses in the ring band and base body. A pin can be smal] and unobtrusive. Accidental expelling is unlikely and in any case a very thin, stable pin punch would be required.
This is in particular true if there is an interference fit between the pin ond the recess in the ring band, which prevents accidental dropping out due to vibration, shock, thermal axpansion. The sams applies analogously to the interference fit between the pin and the recess in the base body, A press, e.g. a small hand-operated lever or loggie press, would then be necessary for expelling, The gin secures an glready established loose connection between ring band and base body.
This connection may include, for example, co base-body pin pointing away from the base body, which is inserted into a bore in the ring band extending radially inwards from the circumference of the ring band, wherein the pin is inserted into the aligned recesses fo secure the connection.
The reverse is alse true, in which the base body comprises a bore, in which ao base-body pin is inserted which points away radially from the circumference of the ring band to the ouiside, wherein the pin is inserfed in the aligned recesses. if the recess in the base-body pin is transverse, preferably perpendicular to the base-body pin axis and/or the recess in the
18 ring band is transverse, preferably perpendicular to the plane defined by the ring band, the protection of the base-body pin against extraction is achieved.
The recess in the base-body pin can be configured as through bore, This allows an interference fit between through bore and pin fo prevent the pin from falling out, Furthermore, the base body or container is held in a defined position and cannot be rotated.
Alternatively, the recess in the base-body pin can be configured as a tangential recess on the circumference of the base-body pin, This way the already thin boss-bady pin is Jess weakened in is cross section and is secured against rotation.
Alternatively, the recess in the base-body pin can be designed as a ring groove on the base-body pin.
A rotation of the base body is possible,
in the following, a method for producing a ring with g container filled with ashes of deceased persons is described, with the folowing steps: + Selecting a ring band from a variety of ring bands with different 5 ring sizes. The mortician can therefore lake a ring test before filling the ashes.
e Providing the selected ring band and a bass body, which comprises a cavity for receiving ashes of deceased persons, This con be the specific ring bond or another ring band with the same rng size.
+ Connecting the ring band to the base body in a form-fit manner with a pin by driving the pin in aligned recesses in the bose body and in the ring band, This makes the ring with the base body still open ready io be filled in the presence of the relative and already visible as a ring.
es Providing o closure which can be connecied to the base body for closing the cavity in a gas-tight manner, wherein the base body and the closure comprise single-use laiching means in such : a way that the cavity can be closed in a gas-tight manner by means of the closure without any tool by pressing the closure against the base body; « Filing the covity with ashes, The almost finished ring is filled with ashes, e Pressing the closure against the base body until the single-use latching means engages. In the presence of the relative, the ashes were transparently filled from the urn inte the container and the container was securely closed, The relative wilnessed that the ring was property filled with the correct ashes.
if, later, the required ring size has changed, the following method to change the ring size of a ring Is used, wherein all steps can be performed by the mortician in the presence of the relative:
s Driving tha pin out of the aligned recesses and thereby releasing the form-fit connection between bass body and ring band.
= Removing the closed container from the ring band by pulling the base~body pin cut of the bore.
& es Providing another ring band with a different ring size, which is such that it can be fastened to the container in the same way as the removed ring band by means of the pin or a pin. The latter was previously selected by the mortician and relative.
s Connecting the closed container with the other ring band by inserting the base-body pin into the bore.
+ Connecting the other ring band to the base body In a form-fit manner with the pin by driving the pin In aligned recesses on the base body and the other ring bond.
Preferably, before the step "Connecting the closed container with the other ring band”, the additional ring band was selected by tid! fitting on the relevant finger of the relative.
The following explanations explain in detail the closing of the contains Preferably, the interaction between two corresponding grooves, namely an outer groove and an inner groove which is coaxial to it, is located in the some plan and is open in the direction of the outer groove, is used to close the container. Depending on the design of the closure, solutions can be reolized in which the closure has an outer groove and the boss body has an Inner groove, of vice versa. itis important that an outer groove and an inner groove, respectively, are arranged opposite each other and can occommaodate a locking slement, in particular a snap ring, which extends into the two corresponding grooves, This snap ring is hidden in the corresponding grooves in such a way that it cannot be re-opened by spreading or compressing it.
Therefore, preferably, the base body comprises an inner groove or outer groove and the closure comprises a corresponding outer groove or inner groove, wherein the two corresponding grooves are located in the some plane and open towards each other when the cavity is closed. | A snap ting which is held in the two corresponding grooves when the cavity Is closed can further be provided as a single-use latching means. in mechanical engineering, a snap ring is used for the form-fit axial fixing of components such as wheels or bearings on axles, shafts or bearings, axles elc. in bores, The snap ring itself consists of spring steel wire with a constant cross-section, which is bent into a ring. Snap rings applied to a shaft in on outer groove are also called shaft retaining rings, while snap rings applied to a | bore in an inner groove are called bore retaining rings. The invention optionally uses both typss of snap rings ond does not explicitly distinguish between the two types. This inevitably results from the different places of application.
The assembly of the container can preferably be achieved by inserting the snap ring in the inner groove or the outer groove before pressing / inserting the base body against the closure.
Thus, the snap ring is inserted in one of the two corresponding grooves, For closing, wedge surfaces in the direction of the corresponding other inner groove or the corresponding other outer groove are now provided, which, when the base body is inserted and pressed against the closure, cause a spreading or compression of the snap ring so that the snap ring can spring info the corresponding inner groove or the corresponding outer groove. Depending on the design, the wedge surfaces can be part of the closure, the base body or the snap ring.
For sealing purposes, an elastic seal, in particular an O-ring. is preferably provided between the base body ond the closure, which Is under compressive stress when the cavity is closed, This seal can be hidden, so that it is exposed to few environmental influences and ihersfors lasts longer, Also preferably, the base body is cup-shaped with a base area and a wall area with on upper edge. For reverent filling, the cup can be conveniently filled with ashes standing on the table, The closure is then placed on the cup from above and the cup. i.e. the base body, is inserted into the cavity of the closure from below until the single-use lalching connection snaps into place. it available, the seal is preferably squeezed between the cavity and the upper edge to form a gas-tight closure, If the oulside of the base area is flush with the outside of the closure, the result is an unobtrusive and aesthetic appearance and the closure is not recognized as such, This also increases confidence in the complete tightness of the container, As an giternative or in addition to the seat, the base body and the cavity preferably form an Interference fit in at least one areq, preferably in the base area, when the cavity is closed. This provides further security and, above all, signals to the user that sufficient tightness is ensured even when the seal ages.
Preferably the container comprises fastening means, in particular a bore, for connecting with pieces of jewsllery, in particular chains, necklaces, bracelets, finger rings. This allows the integration of the container into common jewellery systems and also serves gs a toss prevention, Furthermore, the container is always visible and therefore always present for the wearer.
For this reason, the container can also include settings for inserting stones, semi-precious stones, synthetic gemstones, gemstones, fingerprints in 2D or 30, photos - even behind transparent cover. if the setting is independent of the ash-filled cavity, the container can be adapted to changed taste without gxposing the ash.
Filling the container can be performed in the following steps: a} Providing a closure with a cavity to receive ashes of deceased persons, ana b} Providing a base body thal can be connected to the closure for gas tight closing of the cavity, wherein the base body and the closure comprise single-use fatching means in such o way that the cavity can be closed in a gas-tight manner without any tool by means of the closure by prassing the closure against the base body; c} Filling the cavity with ashes; d} Pressing the closure against the base body until the single-use listching means engoges.
The base body is preferably cup-shaped and is filled with ashes before step cj}; and filling the cavity with ashes in step ¢} is done by inserting the base body from below into the cavity of the closure.
Also preferably, an elastic seal is provided which must be compressed until engagement of the single-use latching means when pressing the closure against the base body.
Further advantages result from the following description and the attached figures. Likewise, the features mentioned above and set out further can be used individually or in any combingtion with each other. The mentioned exemplary embodiments are not jo be understood conclusively and are of exemplary character.
Fig. le shows the filled and closed ring with a ring band 30 and a decorative container with filled ashes of deceased persons, With regard to Fig. 1d, the contoingr } comprises a bose body 2 with a cavity 4 for receiving ashes of deceased persons, and a closure 3 - here in the form of a ring crown - which can be connected to the base body for the gas-tight closing of cavity 4. In addition, the base body 2 and closure 3 comprises single-use latching means 6, so that the cavity 4 con be closed in a gas-tight manner by means of the closure 3 without any tool by pressing closure 3 against the base body 2. These features are only shown schematically here and are
§ explained in the same way as in Figs. 2 and 3. The ring comprises fastening means 20 in the form of o pin, which enables the container 1 fo be gttached to the ring bonding detachable, form-fit manner, Fig.
Io shows that the bose body 2 comprises a base-body pin 11
10 pointing away from it, which can be inserted into a bore 31 in the ring bond 30 extending radially inwards from the circumference of the ring band, The ring band 30 and the base-body pin 11 each comprise recesses 32, 12, which are aligned when the bose-body pin 11 is inserted into the bore 31. For security, the pin 20 is inserted Into
18 the aligned recesses 32, 12, as shown in Fig. 3c.
The recess 12 in the base-body pin 11 runs perpendicular to the base-body pin axis and is designed as a tangential recess on the circumfsrencs of the base-body pin, The recess 32 in the ring band 30 runs perpendicular fo the plane spanned by the ring band.
The production of a ring, preferably exclusively at the mortician, can be performed with the following steps: Fig. ta: Selecting the ring band 30 from a variety of ring bands with different ring sizes and providing this ring band 30 and the boss body 2 with a cavity 4 for receiving the ashes of deceased persons.
Fig.
Ib: inserting the base-body pin 11 of the base body 2 info the grasping bore 31 in the ring band.
The ring band is then connected to the base body 2 in co form-fit manner using pin 20 by driving pin 20 into the aligned recesses 12,32 in the base body and in the ring bond:
Fig. tc: Filling cavity 4 with ashes 5 Fig. ld: Providing closure 3, which can be connected Jo the base body, for the gas-tight closing of cavity 4, wherein the base body 2 and the closure 3 comprise single-use latching means § in such a way that the cavity 4 can be closed in a gas-tight manner by means of the closure 3 without any tool by pressing closure 3 against the base body 2. Closure 3 is then pressed against the base body 2 until the single-use latching means latches.
Fig le: The container | formed from closure 3, base body 2 5 now closed ond recognizable as a ring crown on the ring bond 30. The Memoria ring is ready.
Figs. 2 and 3 explain the function of closure 3 using the example of © plece of jewellery 1. if this is to be fastened to oa finger ring, the base-body pin 11 described in Fig, Ja - Jc should be provided below 18 the base body &. Fig. 2 shows ¢ section through the container 1 according to the invention before closing.
The container comprises a closure 3 with an internal cavity 4 for receiving ashes of deceased persons, A base body 2 can be inserted info this cavity 4 from below, wherein the base body 2 is cup-shaped and filed with ashes 5, The side walls 132 of the bowl 2 end at the top in a rim 133, which presses against the seal 7 inserted in the cavity 4 of the closure 3 when the bowl 3 is inserted in order to create a gas-tight closure of the cavity 4, The base body 2 is held in the closure 3 by single-use fatching means 6 which are formed hers by an inner groove 43 in the covily 4, © snap ring 63 inserted therein and an outer groove 42 in the side wall 132 of the cup 3, into which the snap ring 63 can snap when closure 3 is pressed against the base body 2. Wedge surfaces 64 rising towards the outer groove 62 allow the snap ring 64 to expand while inserting the cup 3 into the cavily 4 until if can snap into the outer groove 62. |
Fig. 3 shows the container with inserted cup 3. There are openings 9 for fixing the container in particular to pieces of jewellery and settings 8 for inserting stones or other decorative glements on the container,
权利要求:
Claims (10)
[1]
1. Ring with ring rail (30) and a container (1) into which the ashes (5) of the deceased enter, the container (1) containing a basic body (2) with a hollow space (4) for receiving the ashes (5) of the deceased and a closure (3) that can be connected to the basic body (2) for the purpose of initially gas-tight sealing of the hollow space (4). The basic body (2) and the closure (3) have a snap-on option for one-time use {6}, in such a way that the hollow space {4} can be closed gas-tight by means of the closure (3) without tools by closing the closure (3) against pressing the basic body (2) and is thus characterized in that the ring is provided with fastening means (20) for fastening the container (1) to the ring rail (30) in a form-fitting and releasable manner.
[2]
2. Ring according to requirement 1 is characterized by the fact that the fastening means consist of a cotter pin (20) inserted into the aligned recesses (32, 12) of the ring rail and the base body (2).
[3]
3. Ring is characterized according to one of the above requirements in that an interference fit is provided between the cotter pin (20) and the recess (32) in the ring rail (30) and/or the recess {12} in the base body (2) .
[4]
The ring according to one of the above requirements is characterized in that the base body (2) has a pin {11) which points away from the base body and which is inserted into a bore (31) in the ring rail (30) extending radially inwards. extending from the circumference of the ring rail with the cotter pin (20) inserted into the aligned recesses (32, 12).
[5]
5. The ring is characterized according to none of the above requirements in that the basic body (2) has a bore (11) in which a pin is placed which points radially outwards with respect to the circumference of the ring rail, the cotter pin {20) in the aligned recesses (32, 12) is inserted.
[6]
3 6. According to one of the above requirements, the ring is characterized in that the recess (12) in the pin (11) runs transversely, preferably perpendicularly to the pin axis (30) and/or the recess {32} in the ring rail {30) extends transversely, preferably perpendicular to the plane spanned by the ring rail.
[7]
7. The ring is characterized according to one of the above requirements in that the recess (12) in the pin {11) is designed as a through-hole, as a tangential recess on the periphery of the pin, or as an annular groove on the pin,
[8]
8. The method for making a ring with container {1} filled with ashes {5} of the deceased, in particular according to the foregoing requirements, consisting of the following steps: o Select from the different ring rails s ring rails with different ring sizes; > Placement of a ring rail and no basal body {2}, with a hollow space (4) for the collection of ashes of the deceased; o Form-fitting connection of the ring rails to the basic body (2) by means of a cotter pin (20) in mutually aligned recesses in the basic body and in the ring rails: o Providing a closure {3} that can be connected to the base body for a gas-tight closure of the hollow space {4}, the base body {2} and the closure {3) with a single-use locking device (8), in such a way that the hollow space (4) is gas-tight and can be closed without tools by pressing the closure {3} against the basic body (2); o Filling the hollow space (4) with ash; o Pressing the closure (3) against the basic body {2} so that the disposable locking device faces into the eye.
[9]
9. Procedure for changing the ring size of a ring according to any of the above requirements or a ring produced according to the procedure of requirement 8 and the following steps to take: o Remove the cotter pin (20) from aligned recesses and thus release the positive connection between the basic body and the ring rails; o Separate the closed container from the ring rails by pulling the pin out of the bore; o Placement of an exira ring rails with different ring dimensions so that it can be attached to the container in the same way as the removed ring rails; ó Connect the sealed container to the other ring rails by inserting the pin into the drill hole; o Form-fitting connection of the other ring rails to the basic body {2} by means of the cotter pin {20} by pushing it into the aligned recesses on the basic body and the other ring binder,
[10]
10. Method to change the ring rails of a ring according to the above requirement, where for the step “connecting the sealed container to the other ring rails" it is selected by trying it on the appropriate finger.
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