Abstract: The mailer is made from a single blank. In one embodiment, the side flaps are folded over a front panel followed by folding over and securing of a back panel to the said flaps to form the mailer. The closure panel is folded over the front panel to close the mailer. In another embodiment, a back panel is folded over a front panel followed by folding over and securing of the side flaps to the back panel to form the mailer. The closure flap is folded over the back panel to close the mailer. In another embodiment, a blank forms a center seam mailer. Each embodiment has an improved corner construction.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 28, 2012
Date of Patent:
April 14, 2015
Assignee:
Conformer Products, Inc.
Inventors:
Marvin A. Makofsky, Robert Makofsky, Sari Makofsky McConnell
Abstract: The present invention provides an envelope that converts from a larger envelope to a smaller envelope to enable the envelope to be used twice when multiple page statements are mailed. A 6?×9? envelope can convert down to a smaller reply envelope 4??×9? making the return envelope suitable for remittance processing. As such, envelopes may advantageously be provided that can be reused one or more times.
Abstract: An envelope assembly includes an original and a return address components. The original address component has a front side having an original address provided thereon, a rear side, and a first attachment portion provided around at least part of the perimeter of the original address component. The return address component includes a second attachment portion provided around at least part of the perimeter of the return address component and a return envelope portion, wherein the second attachment portion is attached to the first attachment portion The return envelope portion has a front side having a return address provided thereon, a rear side, and an interior for receiving return mailing materials. The rear side of the original address component faces the front side of the return envelope portion, and the return envelope portion is removeably attached to and separable from the second attachment portion by a first separation device.
Abstract: A two way mailer for conveying an item from a sender to a recipient and back is disclosed. The two way mailer comprises a base panel, a sender address panel, and a recipient address panel. The base panel and the sender address panel may be made from a single contiguous piece of material or from non-contiguous pieces of material. The recipient address panel is preferentially part of the same contiguous material as the base panel and the sender address panel. The sender address panel is affixed by at least one adhesive region to the base panel to form a pocket for containing the item during mailing. The size of the pocket eliminates free space and flushes the item with an edge of the pocket which first enters automated postal processing equipment. In this configuration, a fragile item may be conveyed from the sender to the recipient and from the recipient back to the sender without damage to the item.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 21, 2010
Date of Patent:
April 22, 2014
Assignee:
R.R. Donnelley & Sons Company
Inventors:
Dan Perrone, Laura Leigh Helfers, Jeffery W. Banks, Jon Bartelli
Abstract: The mailer is made from a single blank. In one embodiment, the side flaps are folded over a front panel followed by folding over and securing of a back panel to the said flaps to form the mailer. The closure panel is folded over the front panel to close the mailer. In another embodiment, a back panel is folded over a front panel followed by folding over and securing of the side flaps to the back panel to form the mailer. The closure flap is folded over the back panel to close the mailer. In another embodiment, a blank forms a center seam mailer. Each embodiment has an improved corner construction.
Type:
Application
Filed:
June 28, 2012
Publication date:
January 2, 2014
Inventors:
Marvin A. Makofsky, Robert Makofsky, Sari Makofsky McConnell
Abstract: The security packaging device according to the invention consists of a known cut-resistant textile structure having integrated conductive thread layers which, in the event of mechanical loading, trigger an alarm signal. When cut-resistant knitted spacer fabrics are used, the inner surfaces of the top side and the entire underside or the inner surfaces thereof are conductive. Additional weft insertion threads, which are parallel to the spacer threads, are arranged as spacers between the top side and underside, in order to prevent any unintentional contact if pressure is applied.
Abstract: The invention relates to envelopes intended to convey information or a message printed or glued to the interior. The envelope includes a cut in its rear wall allowing enlargement of a communication area that is intended to receive a message carried by the inner face of a flap and of a front wall. An integral opening system is included for preventing any damage of this area during opening. This allows for direct marketing or transmission of confidential information.
Type:
Application
Filed:
May 23, 2011
Publication date:
November 29, 2012
Inventors:
Roland Andre, Eric Dhaussy, Didier Farge, Jacques Bertrand
Abstract: The present invention relates to an envelope bag, comprising a front bag layer and a rear bag layer, which front and rear bag layers define an opening in a spread-apart position of the envelope bag, and with a continuous passage through the front and rear bag layers to be acted upon by a spreader device for the purpose of spreading the front and rear bag layers in order to open up the opening, wherein the passage is substantially aligned through the front and rear bag layers and the passage in the front bag layer has at least one feature from the group at least comprising: dimensions and design which differs from the passage in the rear bag layer. The present invention also relates to a set of envelope bags and to the use of at least one envelope bag in a sleever machine.
Abstract: A mailer is disclosed for distributing advertisements and invoices. The mailer provides an envelope for returning the invoices and a buck slip for displaying advertisements and incentives. The return mailer is attached to the mailer and removed from the mailer simultaneously upon the opening of the mailer.
Abstract: A two-way envelope includes first and second panels forming a content receiving pocket having multiple edges. A side flap is joined to one of the panels folded into the pocket on a fold line, and adhesively connected to the other panel within the pocket, sealing one edge of the pocket. The side flap includes a tear line spaced from the fold line. When not torn, the tear line provides a portion of the edge seal. The tear line, when torn, opens the pocket along the edge and forms a second flap edge, facilitating withdrawal of the flap from the pocket and removal or replacement of the contents of the envelope. The flap may be folded along the fold line over the other panel and adhered to the outside surface of the other panel to reseal the pocket for reuse of the envelope.
Abstract: A sealed envelope that has line of perforations, along one side,’ with the distance between such perforations as to provide a line of least resistance to tearing, and situated close to a convenient edge; will permit the opening of the envelope by tearing, along such line of perforations and will enable access to the content. The minor part created by the line of perforations, will be torn off, leaving greater part intact for its use for storage/filing of the content for future use .
Abstract: A method and apparatus for an envelope that includes a first portion of material, forming a first surface, a second portion of material, forming a second surface, the second portion being connected to the first portion at selected regions and a third portion of material, connected to the first portion and adapted to contact the second portion, the third portion having a flap that is removable to provide access to an aperture. The flap is fabricated from the same material as the third portion of material. A perforation located in proximity to the flap and adapted to facilitate opening of the envelope.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 27, 2003
Date of Patent:
October 25, 2005
Assignee:
Pitney Bowes Inc.
Inventors:
Pradeep K. Das, David W. Spencer, Ronald P. Sansone
Abstract: A method and apparatus for an envelope that includes a first portion of material, forming a first surface, a second portion of material, forming a second surface, the second portion being connected to the first portion at selected regions and a third portion of material, connected to the first portion and adapted to contact the second portion, the third portion having a flap that is removable to provide access to an aperture. The flap is fabricated from the same material as the third portion of material. A perforation located in proximity to the flap and adapted to facilitate opening of the envelope.
Type:
Application
Filed:
June 27, 2003
Publication date:
December 30, 2004
Inventors:
Pradeep K. Das, David W. Spencer, Ronald P. Sansone
Abstract: A barrier envelope for reusable photo-stimulable phosphor imaging plates, particularly for digital dental imaging comprised of a plastic transparent film and a plastic opaque film sealed to each other about three sides thereof defining a chamber for an imaging plate and wherein a free side of each film is formed with a flap and one flap is coated with an adhesive medium protected by a peel strip and wherein a “Y” shaped notch is provided on a side of the barrier envelope adjacent to the free side of each film the barrier envelope to facilitate tearing open of the barrier envelope in a removal procedure and transport of an exposed imaging plate to an optical scanning assembly.
Abstract: A new pouch for laundry products and the combination of pouch and laundry product. The pouch includes a tearing notch or a length of weakness, which may comprise a tear tape, permitting manual opening of the pouch prior to tossing the pouch into the washing machine. By tearing open the pouch it is possible to direct liquid or gelled detergent onto clothes for pretreating stains. The remainder of the product, in a second chamber, e.g. liquid, gel or solid, eg, a powder, is retained in the pouch until release during wash. In this respect, it is preferred that at least part of the pouch is a water soluble film to promote release of product during washing in the washing machine and to minimize residue left from the pouch at the conclusion of the wash. The pouch of the invention preferably comprises at least two chambers, one of the chambers being openable by manual tearing along a tearing notch or a line of weakness.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 28, 2000
Date of Patent:
September 23, 2003
Assignee:
Unilever Home & Personal Care USA division of Conopco,
Inc.
Inventors:
Edward John Giblin, Feng-Lung Gordon Hsu, Janet Mc Donald, Corinne Saso, Duane Anthony Raible
Abstract: A method and apparatus for preventing terror through the use of a delivery container are provided. The envelope (20) comprises a front portion (22) and a rear portion (24) defining therebetween a space (76) for receiving contents, and one or a plurality fenestrations (56). None, one or a plurality of the fenestrations may have a cover (58). Substances smaller than the fenestration either exit the envelope (20) prior to delivery and/or accumulate in the cover (58) making them detectable prior to opening the envelope (20).
Abstract: The present invention relates to a planar blank for an envelope and an envelope made therefrom. An insert is placed into the envelope at an insertion end and removed by the consumer at an opposed removal end. The removal end is easy to open, as the consumer only has to break a plurality of ties between the envelope front and back. Preferably the envelope back contains a magnet so that the envelope can be removably attached to a metal surface, such as a refrigerator. When the envelope is attached to a metallic object using the magnet, a window in the envelope front is visible, permitting the item mailed, or a photograph or other item to be displayed as if in a picture frame. A window can be included in the envelope back to prevent blind matches of labels to envelopes containing personalized mail, as the address/postage can be part of the insert viewable through this window. Further, one or more legs can be cut into the blank which can be folded out to permit the envelope to stand by itself.
Abstract: A single sheet business form construction printable in an impact or a non-impact printer includes a base sheet of face stock having a front, a back, a top, a bottom, and first and second sides. The base sheet is adapted to receive a first line of weakening in a first desired location extending adjacent and parallel to the first side to define a first tear strip on the base sheet between the first desired location and the first side. The base sheet is adapted to receive a second line of weakening in a second desired location extending adjacent and parallel to the second side to define a second tear strip on the base sheet between the second desired location and the second side. A first transverse line of weakening is intermediate and parallel the top and the bottom and extends between the first and second desired locations. A lateral strip of adhesive is parallel to the first transverse line of weakening between the transverse line of weakening and the bottom.
Abstract: A label assembly for a package sleeve accommodating a storage media disc in a sleeve cavity thereof. The label assembly includes a removable tear strip covering the sleeve cavity such that when the tear strip is detached along perforation lines, the disc can be removed from the sleeve cavity. The tear strip also has a deadened adhesive portion so that no adhesive can contact the disc. In this label assembly, a first face and a second face are positioned on opposite sides of the tear strip. The first face includes mailing identification information regarding the package sleeve and the second face includes disc identification information regarding the storage media disc accommodated within the package sleeve.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 8, 1996
Date of Patent:
March 3, 1998
Assignees:
Sony Corporation, Digital Audio Disc Corporation