Coffins, Burial Cases and Caskets
When was the first American patent issued for a metallic coffin?
1836 by James A. Gray
Almond D. Fisk
1848 Fisk Metallic Burial case
Casket
A rigid container that is designed for the encasement of human remains; is usually constructed of wood, metal or like material
Also Rans
Casket designs that were patented but never manufactured
Eisenbrandts Life Preserving coffin
Coffin with a signal that could notify in the case of premature burial
Who did Fisk merge with?
Crane and Barnes/Breed
Who offer the first Caskets to America?
England
Bronzed Cased
Fisk - burial case made of Bronze highest grade -covered with cloth
The "Style E State Casket" was made famous because it was used for the burial of what famous person?
Former President U. S. Grant
Franz Vester
Invented a system involving a square tube with a ladder and a cord which would help a person remove themselves from the coffin
What was the name of the company that was one of the first to open a coffin warehouse?
John L. Dillon in New York
MH Crane and JR Barnes
Mass produced metallic coffins
Were coffins imported into the colonies from Europe?
No , the distance was to far and coffins were needed at the time of death.
Many metal casket manufacturers claimed that their caskets would:
Preserve the body Protect it against water and vermin Safeguarded the public from the spread of infection and disease Removal for reburial
Five major themes surrounding the casket emerged during this time:
Utility Status indication Preservation of the body Protection of the body Aesthetic representation
Cloth Covered
Wood covered with cloth. metal reinforced
what was the Fisk metallic burial case
an air-tight metal casket, anthropoidal in shape with Porthole - Glass plate where the deceased can be viewed and was designed to keep as much air away from the body to prevent decay
Outside Boxes were receptacle for corpse made of ___ ___ and sometime were the ____ caskets were shipped in. Used to keep ______ _____ out
cheap wood, cartons, grave robbers
Life Signals were created due to the _____ of _______ burial, many early american coffins were designed and patented with a method to ___ the living if someone was ____ _____
fear, pre-mature, alert, buried, alive
Coffin
from the Greek word "kofinos", utilitarian container designed to hold human remains, often anthropoid in shape
Variation in early function and type of coffin and caskets were a result of the people demanding improvement of ______, _____, and ______. The four areas that were improved were increased ____, indicated ____ of _____, provided _____ ______ and changed the look from ___ to _____
function, style, and composition,utility, status, dead, complete, protection, gloom, beauty
Burial Case is the ___ ____ used in America to designate all burial ____ as new ___ of the coffin were being offered.
generic term, containers, variations
the basic concepts behind burial vaults and outside boxes was to prevent _____ _____, protect ________and ______, and protect from ______ _________
grave robbers, caskets and contents, earth load
Material used during the 17th and 18th century coffins were ___ and ___. which material was used indicated their _____ ____
hardwoods, softwoods, social class
Coffins were not ____ or _____
imported, stockpiled
Stein Coffin Co
made the "E" state casket for ex-president U.S Grant in 1885
Coffins became popular among the ____ and ____ class
middle, upper
Impact on modern practices of burial vaults and outside boxes was that
most perpetual care cemeteries today now require them
Burial Vaults are an ___ enclosure which offers ___ from the ___ ___ as well as having a ___ qualities, protects against _____, ___-___, _____ protected from the ____
outer, protection, earth load, sealed, robbers, sink-age, body, elements.
_______, ______, and ______ of ____ became paramount concern with the production of coffins in relation to funerals
price, quality, diversity, purpose
Why did burials vaults become important?
protect the body from grave robber and they were air tight and water proof.
Burial vaults and outside boxes were made from
rock, stone, brick, concrete slabs, cement, slate, metal, wood
Early american 17th and 18th century the dead were wrapped in a _____ and placed in ______
shroud, coffin
Coffin shops
small shops that produced coffins one by one, sold funerals goods exclusively
Ogee Design
square sided caskets to reduce the excess space and weight, characterized by an "S" shaped curvature.
In the first half of the 19th century caskets were made of ________, _____, ______, _____, _____ ____, _____ ____, ____, _______, ______, _____
stone, metal, cement, marble, artificial stone, potter's clay, wood, iron, glass, zinc
Furnishing undertakers provided _____ and _____ to funeral undertakers who were dealing with the public. They were the _____ man
supplies, merchandise, middle
What three types of burial receptacles were commonly used during the 19th century?
traditional wooden coffin, metallic mummy case, cloth-covered metal reinforced burial case
Initially the dead were buried _______
uncasketed
Material used for coffins with lifesignals
wires, pins, spring lids, square tubes, ladder, cord, bell
