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Stephen D Woedl

from Oxford, OH

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  • 3584 Kehr Rd, Oxford, OH 45056 (513) 523-1744 (513) 524-4357
  • 3584 Kehr Rd, Oxford, OH 45056 (513) 315-9389

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Position: Executive, Administrative, and Managerial Occupations

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Degree: Graduate or professional degree

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Casket

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US Patent:
48296392, May 16, 1989
Filed:
Oct 14, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/108731
Inventors:
Stephen D. Woedl - Oxford OH
Gary L. Cox - College Corner OH
Assignee:
Oxford Design Inc. - Liberty IN
International Classification:
A61G 1704
US Classification:
27 6
Abstract:
A casket having a shell formed of sheet material and having a frame surrounding a lower portion of the shell, the frame having casket-handling components and being separably interconnected with the shell.

Casket, Casket Precursor, And Method Of Making Same

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US Patent:
53534840, Oct 11, 1994
Filed:
Mar 16, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/033203
Inventors:
Stephen D. Woedl - Oxford OH
John D. Soroka - Rochester Hills MI
Gerald H. Davis - Lynn IN
Assignee:
Elder-Davis, Inc. - Richmond IN
International Classification:
A61G 1700
US Classification:
27 4
Abstract:
A casket is made by covering one side of a flat precursor blank of corrugated fiberboard with a liquid-impervious flexible liner and the other side with a pliable decorative cloth, shipping the thus-covered blank to a point of use, and then folding it up into a complete lined and covered casket. Appropriate foldable flaps are provided at the ends of the precursor, and framing strips are secured along the sides of the blank for support prior to folding-up of the casket precursor to form the casket. The end flaps are held in their folded-up positions by manually insertable fasteners, and the hinges for the lid of the casket are secured by hand-stapling to the tops of the framing members. The triangular folds formed in the liner at its corners when it is fold up are tucked between the end flaps as they are being folded. The entire casket body can be shipped as a flat blank, and easily assembled manually at a remote location by unskilled persons.
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