Abstract: A money pack envelope which is formed from a single piece of folded paper is disclosed herein. The sheet of flat paper has a pair of spaced parallel fold lines that divide the sheet into a central panel portion and first and second panel portions on respective sides of the central panel portion. The first and second panel portions are folded so that the first panel portion is located between the second panel portion and the central panel portion. The first panel portion also has an inwardly offset portion at one end of the envelope to expose a portion of the central panel portion and the central panel portion has a tab folded along a fold line so that the tab can be connected to the second panel portion.
Abstract: A money pack envelope which is formed from a single piece of folded paper is disclosed herein. The sheet of flat paper has a pair of spaced parallel fold lines that divide the sheet into a central panel portion and first and second panel portions on respective sides of the central panel portion. The first and second panel portions are folded so that the first panel portion is located between the second panel portion and the central panel portion. The central and second panel portions have a common lateral edge at one end of the envelope while the adjacent lateral edge of the first panel portion defines a small acute included angle with the edges of the central and second panel portions.
Abstract: A method of simultaneously producing a plurality of plural walled members by applying localized areas of adhesive to a first continuous web of one material, feeding a second continuous web of material in super-posed relation to the first web with the adhesive located between the webs, pressing the webs into engagement with each other to adhere the webs along at least some of localized areas of adhesive, severing the adhered webs along spaced lines to produce a plurality of plural walled members capable of being transformed into pouches.