CN114517420A - Comforter for funeral and method for manufacturing comforter for funeral - Google Patents

Comforter for funeral and method for manufacturing comforter for funeral Download PDF

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CN114517420A
CN114517420A CN202111382227.3A CN202111382227A CN114517420A CN 114517420 A CN114517420 A CN 114517420A CN 202111382227 A CN202111382227 A CN 202111382227A CN 114517420 A CN114517420 A CN 114517420A
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舛田正一
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The invention provides a comforter and a method for manufacturing the same, which can beautifully send out departed people under the decoration of fresh flowers by preventing the collapse and scattering of the fresh flowers. A cover (10) for funeral use is provided with: a substrate (20) for supporting the whole, a cotton comforter (30) arranged on the substrate (20) for keeping moisture, a flower (41) with stem arranged on the cotton comforter (30), and a quilt cover (50) which covers the flower (41) arranged on the cotton comforter (30) and has permeability. The cover quilt cotton (30) is carried on the substrate (20) and the flower (41) arranged on the cover quilt cotton (30) is covered by the cover surface (50), so that when the cover quilt cotton is carried into a funeral hall or covered on a departed, the flower can be prevented from moving, falling or falling off or petals can be prevented even if the cover quilt cotton shakes.

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Comforter for funeral ceremony and manufacturing method thereof
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a cover for funeral covering on a departed person in a coffin and a method for manufacturing the cover for funeral.
Background
In the funeral, the flower part of the flower which is provided on the altar and is used for flower supply is taken down and put into a coffin for accommodating the departed, and the participant carries out the final ceremony with the departed. It is known to attach such a pinup flower to the quilt of the bedtime of a deceased (see, for example, patent document 1). The quilt with the cautionary flowers described in patent document 1 and the method of using the same are composed of a quilt and artificial flowers placed as the cautionary flowers on the surface of the quilt. The artificial flower is composed of a chrysanthemum-shaped flower part, a stem part which is mounted on the bottom of the flower part and penetrates through a quilt, and a cover which is mounted on the front end of the stem part in a freely detachable manner. Thus, by covering the dead with a quilt in which the artificial flowers are arranged as the pinkish flowers, the dead or relatives can get rid of the confusion that the flower parts of the fresh flowers are pinched by hands in the ceremony of the pinkish flowers and put into the coffin, and the time of the dead facing to the dead is prolonged.
Background of the invention
Patent document
Patent document 1: japanese laid-open patent application No. 2001-20187
Disclosure of Invention
Problems to be solved by the invention
However, if the flower is made artificially, the flower is not gorgeous as a last resort of the departed saint. In the case of artificial flowers, the petals are less likely to fall off even if the cover is handled by a tiger before being carried into a funeral parlour to cover the deceased, but when the quilt is directly pricked with the stem (flower stalk) of the flower instead of the artificial flowers, the petals fall off, the stem (flower stalk) is bent, and the flower falls off from the cover cotton to cause layout (arrangement) destruction when the cover is carried into or covered on the deceased.
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide a funeral comforter and a method for manufacturing the funeral comforter, which can beautifully deliver a deceased person with a flower decoration by preventing the flower from collapsing.
Means for solving the problems
The funeral comforter is characterized by comprising a base plate for supporting the whole body, comforter cotton arranged on the base plate and used for keeping moisture, flowers arranged on the comforter cotton, and a quilt surface which covers the flowers arranged on the comforter cotton and has permeability.
According to the comforter for funeral of the present invention, the flowers are arranged on the comforter cotton to keep the comforter cotton water, so that the water from the comforter cotton can preserve the flowers while the flowers look vigorous, and thus the flowers can be gorgeously sent to deceased. In addition, the cover wadding is carried on the substrate and the flowers arranged on the cover wadding are covered by the cover surface, so that the flowers can be prevented from moving, falling off or petals falling off even if the cover is shaken when the cover is carried into a funeral hall or covered on a departed person.
The quilt cover is fixed on the substrate in a state of being tightened and pressing the flowers. The quilt cover is fixed to the base plate while applying tension, thereby effectively suppressing the movement of flowers.
The flower is arranged to contact the comforter cotton with a cut surface of its stem. The cut surface when the long stem of the flower is cut is in contact with the comforter cotton, so that the water in the comforter cotton can be absorbed from the cut surface. Therefore, flowers can be kept for a longer time.
The base plate is formed by corrugated paper, and is formed by overlapping a first base plate with a groove along the width direction and a second base plate with the groove along the length direction.
Since the direction of the grooves is such that the first base plate intersects the second base plate, the base plate can ensure sufficient strength with light and inexpensive corrugated paper.
The second substrate may be formed to be wider than the first substrate, and the remaining portion of the second substrate may be folded back to the first substrate side to form a reinforcing portion. The strength can be further improved by forming the reinforcing portion, and the second substrate is formed of corrugated paper having grooves along the longitudinal direction, so that it can be easily bent when bent to the first substrate side.
The substrate may comprise a sheet material formed from corrugated paper having a vinyl film adhered to one side. The water oozed from the comforter cotton can be prevented from oozing from the bottom surface of the substrate.
The quilt cover may be formed by lace formed in a net shape. By arranging the quilt cover to form a lace product, fragrance from fresh flowers is emitted through the quilt cover, so that the dead can be separated while being surrounded by pleasant fragrance.
The funeral comforter of the present invention can be produced by the method for producing a funeral comforter of the present invention, the method comprising: the method comprises the steps of preparing a base plate for supporting the whole, arranging a comforter cotton on the base plate, spraying water on the comforter cotton to keep moisture, arranging flowers on the comforter cotton, and covering the flowers arranged on the comforter cotton by a quilt surface with permeability.
Effects of the invention
The present invention can prevent the flower from moving, falling or the petals from falling even if the dead shakes when the dead is moved into a funeral hall or covered with a cover, so that the dead can be sent out in a gorgeous manner by preventing the flower from collapsing and scattering.
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Fig. 1 is a schematic view showing a funeral cover according to an embodiment of the present invention, (a) is an oblique view, and (B) is a schematic view seen from a horizontal direction.
Fig. 2 is a diagram for explaining a method of manufacturing the funeral cover shown in fig. 1, in which (a) is a diagram showing a state in which a first base sheet and a second base sheet are overlapped with each other, (B) is a diagram showing a state in which the base sheet is disposed on a reinforcing sheet, and (C) is a diagram showing a state in which a remaining portion of the reinforcing sheet is bent.
Fig. 3 is a view for explaining a method of manufacturing the funeral covering, which is continued with fig. 2, wherein (a) is a view showing a state in which a core material is arranged on a decorative paper, and (B) is a view showing a substrate.
Fig. 4 is a view for explaining a method of manufacturing the funeral comforter, which is continued with fig. 3, wherein (a) is a view showing a state in which the comforter cotton is arranged on the base plate, (B) is a view showing a state in which flowers are arranged on the comforter cotton, and (C) is a view showing a state in which the comforter is covered with the flowers.
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10 cover quilt for funeral; 20a substrate; 20a, 20b side; 20c, 20d ends; 21 a first substrate; 22 a second substrate; 23, 24 reinforcing sheet; 23s, the remainder of 24 s; 25 a substrate; 26 a core material; 27 decorative paper; 30 covering quilt cotton; 40 flowers; 41 fresh flowers; 42 leaves; 50 quilt covers; FH FV groove; f1 width direction; f2 length direction.
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The funeral cover according to the embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
The funeral comforter 10 shown in fig. 1 includes a base plate 20, comforter cotton 30, flowers 40, and a comforter surface 50.
The base plate 20 is used to support the whole, is positioned at the bottom of the comforter 10 and carries the comforter cotton 30, the flowers 40 and the quilt cover 50. The base plate 20 may be combustible during cremation, and may be made of a combustible material such as wood or resin, but in the present embodiment, the base plate 20 is formed of corrugated paper or cosmetic paper wrapped with corrugated paper. The base plate 20 has a strength enough to maintain a flat state when the cover 10 is taken up with both hands from below.
A cover cotton 30 is disposed on the substrate 20 for retaining moisture. The comforter cotton 30 may be natural cotton formed from cotton or a blend of natural cotton and chemical fibers. The comforter cotton 30 is formed by laminating sheet-like cotton.
The flower 40 can comprise at least flower 41. In this embodiment, the flower 40 includes not only the flower 41 as the cautionary flower but also the leaves 42. Flowers 41 and leaves 42 of the flowers 40 are arranged on the comforter cotton 30.
The quilt cover 50 is formed of a permeable material, for example, a transparent vinyl film which can be transparent to see the flowers 40, and a lace cloth which has flexibility and breathability and is a gas. In the present embodiment, the quilt cover 50 is formed of a thin gauze (hexagonal mesh cloth). The quilt cover 50 is fixed to the base plate 20 in a state of tightly pressing the flowers 40.
A method of manufacturing the funeral cover 10 according to the embodiment of the present invention configured as described above will be described with reference to the drawings. First, as shown in fig. 2(a), a first base sheet 21 having a width of about 45 cm and a length of about 130 cm was cut out from a roll-shaped corrugated paper used for curing, to which a vinyl film was attached on one side. At this time, the grooves FH are oriented in the width direction F1. A second substrate 22 having a width of about 45 cm and a length of about 130 cm is then cut from the roll of corrugated paper, referred to as a corrugated paper roll. At this time, the grooves FH are oriented in the width direction F1, as in the first base sheet 21.
Next, as shown in fig. 2(B), two reinforcing sheets 23, 24 (second base sheets) thus formed were cut out, and the grooves FV were oriented in the length direction F2, which was a direction perpendicular to the first base sheet 21 and the second base sheet 22, to have a width of about 51 cm wider than the first base sheet 21 and the second base sheet 22 and a length of about 100 cm.
Next, the first substrate 21 was placed on the lower side and the second substrate 22 was placed on the upper side, and the first substrate 21 and the second substrate 22 were bonded to each other so as to align the width direction F1 and the longitudinal direction F2, thereby producing a substrate 25 (first base plate). The abutment may be an adhesive material but may be secured by stapling with a stapler, for example.
Then, as shown in fig. 2(C), the reinforcing sheets 23, 24 are displaced in the longitudinal direction F2, arranged so that the entire length is equal to the base sheet 25, and the remainders 23s, 24s protruding from the base sheet 25 are equalized in the width direction F1. Then, both end portions of the reinforcing sheets 23 and 24 and the base sheet 25 in the longitudinal direction F2 are fixed by a stapler or the like.
Next, the core member 26 is formed by folding the remaining portions 23s, 24s of the reinforcing sheets 23, 24 back to the base sheet 25 side and fixing the same to the base sheet 25 to form a reinforcing portion. Then, as shown in fig. 3(a), the core material 26 is placed on a decorative paper 27 such as a wrapping paper, and as shown in fig. 3(B), the remaining part of the decorative paper 27 around the core material 26 is folded to the core material 26, thereby completing the substrate 20. In the present embodiment, the substrate 20 is decorated with the decorative paper 27, but the substrate 20 may be decorated with a decorative material having a pattern or design instead of the decorative paper 27 in order to express a high-quality feeling.
Next, as shown in fig. 4(a), the comforter cotton 30 is disposed on the substrate 20. The comforter cotton 30 is formed by arranging and laminating rectangular cotton pieces in the longitudinal direction F2. Then, if the comforter cotton 30 is stacked very thick, water is sprayed by spraying or the like to sufficiently hold the water content in the comforter cotton 30.
Next, as shown in FIG. 4(B), a flower 40 is arranged on the comforter cotton 30. At this time, from the viewpoint of expression of beauty, it is desirable that the comforter cotton 30 is spread to such an extent that the comforter cotton is not visible. At this time, the cut surfaces of the stem of the flower 41 and the stem of the leaf 42 are positioned in the cotton comforter 30, or the stem of the flower 41 and the stem of the leaf 42 are pricked into the cotton comforter 30 and held in place. Thus, the cut stem section is in contact with the comforter cotton 30 holding moisture, so that moisture of the comforter cotton can be absorbed from the cut section, and the flower 41 and the leaves 42 can be held for a longer period of time.
Then, as shown in fig. 4(C), the cover surface 50 is covered from above, the cover surface 50 is fixed to one side portion 20a of the base plate 20 in the longitudinal direction by a stapler or the like, and the cover surface 50 is fixed to the other side portion 20b of the base plate while being pulled. Similarly, the facing 50 is fixed to both end portions 20c and 20d of the substrate 20 in the longitudinal direction. In this case, the quilt cover 50 is fastened to the base 20 while being pulled tight, so that the movement of the flower 40 can be effectively restrained. In this way, the funeral covering quilt 10 can be completed.
The funeral comforter 10 can preserve flowers 40 by keeping the flowers 40, which are arranged on the comforter cotton 30 and are formed of flowers 41 and leaves 42, in the comforter cotton 30. Therefore, even flowers 41 or leaves 42 look vigorous, and can gorgeously identify dead people. In addition, since the comforter cotton 30 is supported on the base plate 20 and the flowers 40 arranged on the comforter cotton 30 are covered with the covering surface 50, the movement, falling or petal falling of the flowers 40 can be prevented even if the comforter 10 is shaken when the comforter is carried into a funeral parlor or covered on a departed. Therefore, the funeral cover 10 can gorgeously identify departed deceased decorated with the flowers 40 by preventing the flowers 40 containing the flowers from collapsing.
In addition, the base plate 20 is overlapped with the reinforcing sheets 23, 24 in the length direction F2 by the first base sheet 21 and the second base sheet 22 (base sheet 25) in the width direction F1 by the grooves. Therefore, the substrate 20 is a light and inexpensive corrugated paper, but can secure sufficient strength. Further, the remaining portions 23s and 24s of the reinforcing pieces 23 and 24 with respect to the base sheet 25 are bent and fixed to the base sheet 25 side, and therefore, the strength can be further improved. In addition, since the reinforcing sheets 23 and 24 are formed such that the grooves are formed along the longitudinal direction F2, the bending can be easily performed when bending to the base sheet 25 side. Further, since the base plate 20 includes the first base sheet 21, which is a plate material formed of corrugated paper having a vinyl film attached to one surface thereof, water from the comforter cotton 30 can be prevented from leaking out from the bottom surface of the base plate 20.
The base plate 20 formed of corrugated paper retains moisture when water seeps out from the comforter cotton 30 to the base plate 20. Therefore, even if the comforter cotton 30 becomes dry, the water vapor from the base plate 20 is emitted to maintain the comforter cotton 30 at a proper moisture, so that the flowers 40 can be retained for a longer time.
Further, since the quilt cover 50 having permeability is made of lace formed in a net shape, fragrance from the fresh flower 41 is emitted through the quilt cover 50, and thus the deceased can be distinguished while being surrounded by pleasant fragrance. In addition, since the quilt cover 50 is formed of the lace, even in a state of pressing the flower 40, the quilt cover 50 is stretchable, and thus the flower 40 is not pressed and fixed in a state of applying tension to the quilt cover 50.
Possibility of industrial utilization
The invention is suitable for the funeral quilt which is covered on the departed at night before the spirit or the dead farewer style and the like.

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1. A cover for funeral use, comprising:
for supporting the integrated base plate, and the base plate,
a cover cotton disposed on the substrate for retaining moisture,
flowers arranged on the comforter cotton,
a quilt cover covering the flowers disposed on the comforter cotton and having permeability.
2. The funeral cover as set forth in claim 1, wherein the cover is fixed to the base in a state of being tightened and pressing the flowers.
3. The funeral comforter according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the flower is arranged to contact the comforter cotton with a cut surface of the stem portion.
4. The funeral cover according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the base plate is formed of corrugated paper, and is formed by overlapping a first base plate of the groove in the width direction and a second base plate of the groove in the length direction.
5. The funeral cover according to claim 4, wherein the second base plate is formed wider than the first base plate, and the remaining portion of the second base plate is folded back to the first base plate side to form a reinforcing portion.
6. The funeral cover according to any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein the base plate comprises a plate material formed of corrugated paper with a vinyl film attached to one side.
7. The cover for funeral use according to any one of claims 1 to 6, wherein the cover is formed of lace formed in a net shape.
8. A method for manufacturing a cover for funeral comprises the following steps:
a step of fabricating a substrate for supporting the whole,
a step of disposing a comforter cotton on the substrate,
a step of spraying water on the comforter cotton to keep moisture,
arranging flowers on the comforter cotton,
covering the flower disposed on the comforter cotton with a cover sheet having permeability.
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