A must-see for drill lovers, the 'drill coffin' that is screwed in and buried



There have been many fictitious mechas that use drills as their main weapon, such as the

submarine warship Gotengo and Getter Robo 2, and their strength has made them so popular that the word 'drill is a man's romance' is born. It seems that the 'drill coffin' was invented in the United States, which is perfect for drill lovers who want to end their life with a drill.

US20070050958A1 --Easy inter burial container --Google Patents
https://patents.google.com/patent/US20070050958A1/en

In the case of a normal casket, it takes a lot of labor to bury it because it requires a lot of labor. According to a patent filed by Donald Scragg of California, it seems that the concept is to reduce the overall cost while facilitating burial by making the whole drill type like this.

Comparison with the conventional casket. The corpse is inserted into the drill while resting on the tray.



The cap part is equipped with attachments to set up gravestones and decorate flowers in this way, reducing the cost of setting up gravestones.



It can be screwed almost to the side, and you can use the space in the graveyard that was not used before.



It may be an ant to install it in the water.



Burial can be easily done with a tractor equipped with a special attachment like this.



If you attach the handle, it can be screwed in by multiple people.



For those who value tradition and don't want to be known as a drill lover, the slightly larger version, which allows you to insert a regular casket into the drill, is the best choice.



Not only drill lovers but also entry plug enthusiasts can confidently recommend it.

in Note, Posted by darkhorse_log