Yes, there is, although both types of caskets have a split top. The divided lid has become the most characteristic feature of American style caskets.
In a perfection cut half-couch design, the lid is simply cut into a head and a foot panel, each of which usually has more or less the same length. For viewing, the head panel is opened. The majority of caskets sold in the US today are of the modern perfection cut style.
In the traditional, original or "true" half-couch casket, the foot panel has the same construction as a perfection cut casket, but the head panel differs from it because only the upper part of the lid (the "crown") is opened for viewing, while both the front part and the head end part of the "ogee" (the rim or frame of the lid) remain fastened with hinges to the base (or body) of the casket. These hinged parts of the ogee of the head panel, together with the textile lining attached to them, are also opened up during the viewing. This creates the impression of a wide bed with a pillow in it. With other words, the opened half of the traditional half-couch casket looks wider than the opened half of a perfection cut casket. A closed traditional half-couch casket can be differed from a perfection cut casket by the fact that in the former the line marking the split of the lid is slightly broken, while in a perfection cut casket it is unbroken.
The original half-couch style has become rare. The main reason why it has been replaced by the perfection cut style seems to be the fact, that in metal caskets - which make up the majority of caskets in the US nowadays - only perfection cut models can be equipped with a gasket which gives them the protective property of a sealer casket.
Simple answer: a casket with a split top (divided lid).
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Whitney Houston was buried in a Batesville "Millenium" casket made of chrome / nickel stainless steel and equipped with a premium velvet interior. Her casket had a perfection half couch top (a split lid) and some extras like a transparent gold finish and 24 karat gold plated handles. The manufacturer's suggested list prices varies between US $ 15,000 and 28,000 depending on the extras (for example, a full couch top with inner solid bronze foot panel is available as well). Online casket retailers offer the standard model at prices from $ 12,000 upwards. p { margin-bottom: 0.21cm; }a:link {
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Yes, King's casket was moved. In Memphis he had been placed in a half couch (split lid) solid bronze casket. This was exchanged in Atlanta for a full couch hardwood casket (probably a solid cherry unit) with a hermetically sealing inner copper or bronze liner with a full length oval glass top.
There really isn't much of a difference between the two, other than the name. Suggested answer: There is one difference between a couch and a chair, usually. Most often, if a chair looked like a couch of the same design, a chair would have one cushion (usually) and a couch would have more. Also, almost always, a couch is much longer than a chair, depending on the general appearance of each.
Metal caskets - or metallic liners inside of wooden casket - can obtain a protective property through an air and watertight sealing mechanism. By that way the remains in the casket are temporarily protected from the elements, especially from ground water and the intrusion of insects. Nowadays, most protective caskets are sealed by a gasket which is placed between the base (or body) of the casket and its lid. The gasket usually consists of an approximately inch wide one piece strip of flexible but resilient rubber-like material which runs along the upper margin of the frame of the casket's base. In a casket with a split lid (half couch casket) an additional gasket between the two halves of the lid is needed for effecting a hermetical seal.
For the late Martin Luther King two caskets were used. After his violent death, he was placed in a solid bronze half couch (split lid) casket in Memphis. In Atlanta, this casket was exchanged against a full couch hardwood casket (probably a solid cherry unit) which had a hermetically sealing inner bronze or copper liner with a full length oval glass lid.
It looks like Whitney Houston was laid to rest in a custom casket called The Promethean, built by Batesville Casket of Batesville, Ind., as was Micheal Jackson and James Brown. What seemed to be a Batesville "Promethan" bronze casket was in reality a different Batesville model, namely the "Millenium". This model is made of premium chrome / nickel stainless steel. Its optional transparent gold finish makes it look like a high polish bronze casket, though. Whitney Houston's casket - a perfection half-couch design (split lid) - seems to possess the optional 24 karat gold plated handles too. The casket is also available as full-couch design (with an undivided lid) and can be equipped with an optional bronze foot panel. The manufacturer's suggested retail price (2014) starts at 15.000 US $ and ends at 28.000 $ with all options. Online casket shops offer the model from 12.000 $ for the standard model, and there is currently an e-bay offer of 10.000$. p { margin-bottom: 0.21cm; }a:link { }
Sorry there is no information online yet as too how much Whitney Houston's casket cost. It was a good service. Meanwhile, the information is available: Whitney Houston was buried in a Batesville "Millenium" casket, a unit made of premium chrome / nickel stainless steel. Whitney's casket - a perfection half-couch design (split lid) - had an optional transparent gold-polish finish and probably also the optional 24 karat gold plated handles. The casket is also available as full-couch design (with an undivided lid) and can be equipped with an optional bronze foot panel then. The manufacturer's suggested retail price (in 2014) starts at 15.000 US $ and ends at 28.000 $ with all options. Online casket shops offer the model from 12.000 $ for the standard model, and there is currently an e-bay "bargain price" offer of 10.000$.
According to the pictures of the funeral, it seems that Brooke Astor was buried in a polished full couch "Concord" hardwood casket hancrafted from 3" and 4" solid mahogany planks by the New England Casket Company. When Heath Ledger was buried in a casket of the same type a year later, the retail price was quoted as US $ 25,000.
If you mean Whitney Houston, the question can be answered as follows: She was buried in a Batesville "Millenium" casket made of premium chrome / nickel stainless steel. The casket is offered at wholesale prices between $ 10.000 and 28.000, depending in part on extras like a solid bronze foot panel (for the full-couch model), a transparent gold finish of the exterior and 24 karat gold plated handles.