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EP0518232A1
EP0518232A1 EP92109546A EP92109546A EP0518232A1 EP 0518232 A1 EP0518232 A1 EP 0518232A1 EP 92109546 A EP92109546 A EP 92109546A EP 92109546 A EP92109546 A EP 92109546A EP 0518232 A1 EP0518232 A1 EP 0518232A1
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B42BOOKBINDING; ALBUMS; FILES; SPECIAL PRINTED MATTER
    • B42DBOOKS; BOOK COVERS; LOOSE LEAVES; PRINTED MATTER CHARACTERISED BY IDENTIFICATION OR SECURITY FEATURES; PRINTED MATTER OF SPECIAL FORMAT OR STYLE NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; DEVICES FOR USE THEREWITH AND NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; MOVABLE-STRIP WRITING OR READING APPARATUS
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    • B42D15/04Foldable or multi-part cards or sheets
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B42BOOKBINDING; ALBUMS; FILES; SPECIAL PRINTED MATTER
    • B42DBOOKS; BOOK COVERS; LOOSE LEAVES; PRINTED MATTER CHARACTERISED BY IDENTIFICATION OR SECURITY FEATURES; PRINTED MATTER OF SPECIAL FORMAT OR STYLE NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; DEVICES FOR USE THEREWITH AND NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; MOVABLE-STRIP WRITING OR READING APPARATUS
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    • B42D15/02Postcards; Greeting, menu, business or like cards; Letter cards or letter-sheets
    • B42D15/04Foldable or multi-part cards or sheets
    • B42D15/08Letter-cards or letter-sheets, i.e. cards or sheets each of which is to be folded with the message inside and to serve as its own envelope for mailing

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  • advertising letters which have an outer part and an inner part, the outer part being in the form of two wings which can be opened and folded again along a common folded edge.
  • the inner part of these advertising letters also has the shape of two wings that can be at least partially unfolded along a common folded edge.
  • the common fold edge of the inner wing and the common fold edge of the outer wing are turned away from each other.
  • Each of the wings of the inner part is glued to the adjacent wing of the outer part at a surface area facing away from their common folded edge.
  • Each wing of the inner part points in the vicinity of the glue point, i.e. the junction with the adjacent outer wing, each have a fold that is aligned parallel to their common fold.
  • the inner wings are also unfolded at the same time.
  • the ratio mentioned is greater than 1, the outer wings can be opened up to the extended position in which they lie in a common plane.
  • the inner wings rise like a ridge roof over the common rebated edge of the outer wings. The ridge height depends on how much that Numerical ratio deviates from the value 1. If the numerical ratio is 1, both the outer wings and the inner wings can be opened up to the extended position. If the number ratio is less than 1, the outer wings can only be folded apart until the inner wings have reached their extended position.
  • the outside of the inner wing is available for advertising purposes and the surface section of the outer wing that extends from the folded edge next to the adhesive point of the inner wing to the free edge of the outer wing.
  • the outer surfaces of the outer wings are the outer surfaces of the outer wings.
  • the area sections located between the inner wings and the area sections covered by them on the inside of the outer wings can only be used to a very limited extent for advertising purposes, because these area sections are more or less covered by the inner wings when the advertising letter is opened. The possible uses of these advertising letters are therefore limited to a relatively small proportion of the area in comparison with the total area of the outer wing and inner wing actually present.
  • advertising effect of these letters therefore lies more in the fact that such advertising letters address the play instinct of the recipient by the automatic opening of the inner wings when the outer wings are unfolded.
  • these advertising letters do not contain any part of the letter that can be made independent and then used alone for any purpose and e.g. can be returned to the sender as an order form, reply card, order card, etc.
  • the invention has for its object a sales letter that is equipped with outer parts and inner parts that unfold together when the outer parts are unfolded be designed in such a way that it offers further use beyond the information content of these parts.
  • the removal part there is an additional letter part that can be used in different ways.
  • the removal part which is accommodated in the inner part in the folded state of the advertising letter, is pushed out through the removal opening on the inner part to a greater or lesser extent from the removal opening when the wings of the outer part are opened and the wings of the inner part are unfolded in the opposite direction because the distance between the joint fold of the inner wing and the joint fold of the outer wing is reduced. Then the removal part can be completely removed from it without further notice.
  • This process namely that the removal part comes out of the inner part more or less, draws the attention of the letter recipient to the removal part and speaks to his play instinct and thereby increases the willingness of the letter recipient to grasp the removal part and pull it out completely. This in turn also increases the willingness of the letter recipient to use the removal part in the manner intended by the letter sender, for example to fill it out as an order form or order card and send it back to the sender.
  • An embodiment according to claim 3 makes it possible to produce the outer part from two initially separate blanks, which can be largely different according to the material used and according to their appearance and also according to their noticeable properties.
  • an outer part and thus also a sales letter with a binding margin is created, in which the outer wings and the inner wings can also be easily opened when the sales letter is stapled in a folder or stapler.
  • the same also applies to an embodiment according to claim 5, wherein the use of initially separate cuts for the outer part can make it easier to bring the parts together.
  • different types of blanks e.g. the use of a blank that is difficult or impossible to fold.
  • the removal part can be pushed into the adhesive-free area of the narrow area strips and can be made wider by the corresponding amount.
  • the inner part is very simple and thus very simple and easy to manufacture.
  • the narrow surface strips adjoining the primary fold form a guide for the removal part with their adhesive-free length section located in the middle and the length sections adjoining and glued to one another, especially in the case that the removal part has such a width, that it is already in the folded flat inner part into the adhesive-free area of the narrow surface strips extends.
  • the inner part additionally being connected to the binding edge of the outer part.
  • the good guidance of the removal part is also achieved by an embodiment according to claim 14 or 15, in which two separate blanks are used for the inner part.
  • there are similar relationships the outer part being produced from two separate blanks.
  • the development according to claim 17 results in a very strong permanent connection between the inner part and outer part.
  • the inner part alone forms the centerpiece of the advertising letter, to which the outer wings each made from a single blank are glued, as a result of which the outer part is created.
  • the removal opening is either given a larger width or the areas surrounding it are shortened, so that the removal part slides through more easily or can be gripped and pulled out of it more easily.
  • the recess on the binding edge of the inner part also creates the possibility of inserting the removal part into the area of the binding edge.
  • An embodiment according to claim 25 provides versatile uses and uses for the removal part.
  • An embodiment according to claim 26 creates a sales letter which, after its completion, can be sent by post without any restrictions and which can nevertheless be easily opened by the recipient by simply tearing off the tear-off edge strip. This applies in a similar way to an embodiment according to claim 27, in which the inner part is not included in the tear-off edge strip.
  • the refinements according to claims 28 and 29 result in advertising letters with an asymmetrical inner part, in which the incentive to deal with the advertising letter is increased due to this unusual design.
  • the removal part is included in the tear-off edge strip on the outer part and / or on the inner part, it becoming independent after the tear-off edge strip has been cut off and can thus be removed from the inner part without further notice.
  • the inclusion of the removal part in the tear-off edge strips improves the securing of the position of the removal part during the production of the advertising letter. This applies even more to an embodiment according to claim 31, in which the removal part is also included in the binding margin of the outer part and / or the inner part with a kind of tear-off edge strip. Due to the special design of the perforation used there, a simple and easy removal of the removal part is nevertheless guaranteed.
  • the parts of the advertising letter are linked together from the start in the common cut, so that they do not first have to be assembled from individual parts.
  • the advertising letter is created in a kind of wrapping or liporello folding process.
  • the production of the advertising letter is facilitated, whereby it is produced by cutting off the otherwise existing tear-off edge strip by trimming in a state in which it can be unfolded immediately. This is particularly important for the types of distribution without mail.
  • the advertising letters consist of an outer part 101, an inner part 102 and a removal part 103.
  • the advertising letters may be other parts in individual cases, which are then dealt with separately.
  • the outer part 101 has two wings, which are referred to below as outer wings 104 and 105 for better differentiation from other parts. These two outer wings adjoin one another along a common fold line 106.
  • the two outer wings 104 and 105 can be folded relative to one another about this fold line 106, i.e. folded up or folded together or also unfolded or unfolded.
  • the inner part 102 has two surface sections, which are referred to below as inner wings 107 and 108. These inner wings also adjoin one another along a common fold line 109 along which they can be folded or folded relative to one another, as is the case with the outer wings 104 and 105. On each of the two inner wings 107 and 108, a surface section adjoins the edge remote from the fold line 109, which runs parallel to the fold line 109, which are referred to below as secondary surface sections 111 and 112, in order to better connect them to the primary surface sections distinguish that form the inner wings 107 and 108.
  • each inner wing and the associated secondary surface section and 114 are referred to below as secondary fold 113 and 114, in order to be able to differentiate them better from the primary fold 109.
  • the secondary folds 113 and 114 run parallel to the primary fold 109.
  • the removal part 103 is, at least partially, arranged in the interior of the inner part 102.
  • an elongated removal opening 115 through which the removal part 103 extends in part and through which it can be removed from the inner part 102.
  • the removal part is shown with straight outline lines and a rectangular outline area. Unless the function as a removal part is hindered, the contour lines can also have a different course.
  • the indication fold line means the geometrical location where a fold is located or where at least one fold should occur if the surface sections or parts of the advertising letter adjoining on both sides are pivoted relative to one another.
  • the indication fold means the physical place where the surface sections or parts adjoining on both sides actually fold relative to each other. This means first of all a pivoting movement of these surface sections or parts around the fold line as the pivot axis. This means that nothing has yet been said about the extent of the pivoting movement, ie about the pivoting angle, and also nothing about the direction of the pivoting or folding movement.
  • the fold is that point or also the area in which one or the other or both surface sections or parts adjoining the fold line carry out a relative pivoting movement with respect to one another with their remaining area, at least in the manner of a bending joint.
  • the fold location and thus the fold itself is determined more precisely by the fact that the part in question has already been pre-folded along the fold line. This can be done by folding in narrower sense of the word happen, so that there is a more or less clearly visible kink at this point. However, it can also be done by scoring along the fold line.
  • the folds or fold lines are each indicated by a dotted line. Wherever the kinked surface of the parts in question shows that there is a fold there, the dotted line is generally omitted for the sake of clarity.
  • length specifications relate to the extent or dimension of the part in question which are measured parallel to the common fold line 106 of the outer wings 104 and 105. Accordingly, latitudes refer to the perpendicular direction.
  • the outer part 101 is formed from a single rectangular blank.
  • the common fold 106 of the outer wings 104 and 105 is located in the middle of the width of the blank, as can be seen for example from Fig. 5 / 5a.
  • the outer wings 104 and 105 therefore have the same width b1 with one another.
  • the inner part 102 is also made from a single rectangular blank. In the middle of the overall width of this blank there is a first fold which forms the primary fold 109 of the inner part 102.
  • the distance a1 of the secondary folds 113 and 114 from the fold 106 of the outer part 101 can be chosen to be greater or less than or equal to the width b2 of the inner wings 107 and 108. This results in different effects for the outer wings 104 and 105 when they are unfolded, and for the inner wings 107 and 108. If this distance a1 is less than the width b2, the outer wings 104 and 105 can be folded out into the extended position, the inner wings 107 and 108 rise like a ridge roof. The angle of inclination depends on the ratio of the distance a1 to the width b2.
  • the outer wings 104 and 105 can only be unfolded until the inner wings 107 and 108 have reached the stretched position in relation to the primary fold 109.
  • the outer wings 104 and 105 then enclose a more or less large angle between 0 ° and 180 °. If the distance a1 is chosen to be equal to the width b2 of the inner wings 107 and 108, both the outer wings 104 and 105 and the inner wings 107 and 108 can be unfolded into their extended position, in which the inner wings rest flat on the inner region of the outer wings.
  • the width b2 of the inner wings 107 and 108 in relation to the width b1 of the outer wings 104 and 105 and the distance a1 of the secondary folds 113 and 114 from the fold 106 of the outer part 101, there are different effects for the inner wings when the advertising letter is folded. If the width b2 is greater than the difference between the width b1 and the distance a1, the inner wings 107 and 108 project beyond the side edge 116 and 117 of the outer wings 104 and 105 by the difference. If the width b2 is smaller than the said difference, the primary fold 109 lies within the side edge 116 and 117 of the outer wings by the difference. If the width b2 is equal to the said difference, the primary fold 109 is flush with the side edges 116 and 117 of the outer wings.
  • the secondary surface sections 111 and 112 serve to connect the inner part 102 to the outer part 101.
  • an adhesive application not visible in FIG. 1, is attached, by means of which the secondary surface sections are permanently connected to the outer wings.
  • the secondary surface sections 111 and 112 have no further surface sections or parts connected to their outer side edge, they do not have to extend beyond the lateral extent of the adhesive application. In the advertising letters shown in FIGS. 1 to 4, the width b3 of the secondary surface sections 111 and 112 is therefore smaller than the distance a1 between the secondary folds 113 and 114 and the fold 106 of the outer part 101.
  • the inner part 102 has the same length as the outer part 101. At least this is assumed in most of the illustrated embodiments. It should be noted that only for better clarity, the lower and / or the upper edge of the inner part are shown slightly offset from the longitudinal edge 118 or 119 of the outer part 101, although in reality they are flush with one another.
  • the removal part 103 is rectangular. Its length is less than the length 12 of the inner part 102. Its width can be smaller, greater than or equal to the sum of the width b2 of the inner wing and the distance a1. If the width of the extraction part 103 is smaller than this sum When the advertising letter is folded, it lies entirely within the inner part 102. If its width is equal to the said sum, when the advertising letter is folded it extends from the fold 106 to the removal opening 115 and possibly slightly into or through it. If the width of the removal part 103 is greater than the said sum, it protrudes at least by the difference dimension from the removal opening 115.
  • the removal opening 115 has a length 14 which is somewhat larger than the length 13 of the removal part 103.
  • the width w of the removal opening 115 depends on the thickness d3 of the removal part 103.
  • the actual width of the removal opening 115 and its configuration in detail will be explained later with reference to FIGS. 33 ... 42.
  • the outer part 121 is designed like the outer part 101.
  • the inner part 122 is partly different from the inner part 102.
  • the removal part 123 is again the same as the removal part 103.
  • the inner part 122 is made from a single rectangular blank.
  • a first fold 124 is again present in the middle of the total width of the blank.
  • a second fold 125 and 126 is arranged at a short distance a2 from the first fold 124. Their direction of folding is opposite to that of the first fold 124.
  • These two folds 125 and 126 which are directly adjacent to one another, together form the primary fold 127 of the inner part 122.
  • a third fold is present at a distance which is equal to the intended width b2 of the inner wings 128 and 129. The direction of the fold is the same as that of the first fold 124.
  • These two folds each form one of the secondary folds 131 and 132 of the inner part 122.
  • the secondary surface section 133 or 134 adjoining the secondary fold 131 and 132 is identical or at least very similar to the corresponding secondary surface section 111 or 112 in the advertising letter 100 and, as there, is glued to the adjacent outer wing 135 or 136 of the outer part 121 .
  • the removal opening 137 for the removal part 123.
  • the areas to be connected inwards to the removal opening are loosely opposed to one another , so that the removal part 123 can be moved between them.
  • an adhesive application (not visible in FIG. 2) on the inside of at least one of these surface strips, by means of which these parts of the surface strips 138 and 139 are firmly connected to one another.
  • the outer part 141 is again the same as the outer part 101.
  • the inner part 142 is designed differently than in the case of the letter 100.
  • the removal part 143 is again the same as the removal part 103.
  • the inner part 142 is made from two identical blanks 144 and 145.
  • the longitudinal edge 146 and 147 of the two blanks is arranged flush on one side.
  • a first fold 148 or 149 is provided at a short distance from this longitudinal edge 146 and 147. Together they form the primary fold 151 of the inner part 142.
  • the inner wings 152 and 153 adjoin them on both sides. At a distance from the width b2 of the inner wings 152 and 153 there is a second fold each, the each form one of the secondary folds 154 and 155 of the inner part 142.
  • the fold direction of the secondary folds 154 and 155 is opposite to that of the first folds 148 and. 149.
  • the secondary surface sections 156 and 157 adjoining the secondary folds 154 and 155 have the same or similar design as in the previously described advertising letters 100 and 120 and are glued to the outer wings 158 and 159 of the outer part 101.
  • the inner wings 152 and 153 enclose with the narrow area strips 161 and 162 a folding angle which lies between 180 ° when the advertising letter is folded and 90 ° when the advertising letter is folded apart.
  • the advertising letter 170 shown in FIG. 4 has an outer part 171, an inner part 172 and a removal part 173.
  • the outer part 171 is the same or similar to the outer part 101.
  • the removal part 173 is the same or similar to the removal part 103.
  • the inner part 172 is somewhat modified compared to the inner part 142 (FIG. 3).
  • the inner part 172 is in turn made from two identical rectangular blanks 174 and 175, respectively.
  • the longitudinal edge 176 or 177 of these two blanks is arranged flush on one side.
  • a first fold 178 or 179 is provided along the longitudinal edge, which together form the primary fold 181 of the inner part 172.
  • the adjoining surface sections, which each form one of the inner wings 182 and 183 of the inner part 172, are folded over the narrow surface strips 184 and 185 between the longitudinal edges 176 and 177 and the first fold 178 and 179 by an angular range that is between 180 ° in the stretched position and 360 ° in the top position of the inner wings 181 and 182.
  • the narrow surface strips 184 and 185 again lie loosely against one another, which results in the removal opening 186 for the removal part 173.
  • an adhesive application (not visible in FIG. 4) is present outside the area of the removal opening 186, by means of which these parts of the narrow surface strips 184 and 185 are firmly bonded to one another.
  • first fold 178 or 179 At a distance from the first fold 178 or 179, which is equal to the width b2 of the inner wings 181 and 182, there is a second fold, each of which in turn forms one of the secondary folds 187 and 188. Your fold direction is equal to the associated first fold 178 or 179.
  • the secondary surface sections 191 and 192 of the inner part 172 adjoining the secondary folds 187 and 188 are permanently bonded to the outer wings 193 and 194 in the manner described.
  • the advertising letter 200 shown in FIG. 5 has an outer part 201, an inner part 202 and a removal part 203.
  • the outer part 201 is the same or similar to the outer part 101 and has the fold 204 in the middle of its width.
  • the removal part 203 is the same as or similar to the removal part 103.
  • the inner part 202 is made from a single rectangular blank.
  • a first fold 205 is present in the middle of the overall width of this blank.
  • These secondary folds 206 and 207 have the same folding direction as the first fold 205.
  • the surface sections located between the first fold 205 and the secondary fold 206 and 207 form the secondary surface sections 208 and 209 of the inner part 202. They are permanently bonded to the outer wings 211 and 212 of the outer part 201 in the manner already described. This is explained in more detail with reference to FIGS. 50a ... 51.
  • a narrow surface strip 218 and 219 adjoins the two folds 215 and 216. In their central area, these surface strips 218 and 219 only lie loosely against one another, which results in the removal opening 221 for the removal part 203. Outside this area for the removal opening 221, at least one of these surface strips 218 or 219 is provided on the inside with an adhesive application, by means of which these parts of the two surface strips 218 and 219 are permanently bonded to one another. These adhesive applications are explained in more detail later with reference to FIG. 50b.
  • the advertising letter 230 shown in FIG. 6 in turn has an outer part 231, an inner part 232 and a removal part 233, of which the outer part 231 is the same as the outer part 201 and the removal part 233 is the same as the removal part 203.
  • the inner part 232 is modified in relation to the inner part 202 in the same way as is the case with the inner part 172 (FIG. 4) with respect to the inner part 142 (FIG. 3).
  • the inner part 232 is made from a single rectangular blank. In the middle of the overall width of this blank there is a first fold 235 which bears against the fold 234 of the outer part 231.
  • the second fold 235 is adjoined by the two secondary surface sections 236 and 237, which are permanently bonded to the outer wings 238 and 239 in the manner described.
  • the secondary folds 241 and 242 of the inner part 232 are present. They have the same fold direction as the first fold 235.
  • the width of the secondary surface sections is equal to the distance a1.
  • the inner wings 243 and 244 with the width b2 adjoin the secondary folds 241 and 242.
  • the third folds 245 and 246 are each followed by a narrow area strip 248 and 249, respectively.
  • the two surface strips 248 and 249 only lie loosely against one another in their central region, which in turn results in the removal opening 251 for the removal part 233. Outside of this area for the removal opening 251 there is one each on the opposite outside of the surface strips 248 and 249 in Fig. 6 not visible adhesive application, by means of which these parts of the two surfaces strip 248 and 249 are permanently connected to each other.
  • This inner part 252 which is produced from a single rectangular blank, has a first fold 253 in the middle of its width extension, to which the two secondary surface sections 254 and 255 adjoin. This is followed by one of each of the secondary folds 256a and 256b with the same folding direction as the first fold 253.
  • the inner wings 257 and 258 with the width b2 adjoin the secondary folds.
  • the primary fold 259 of the inner part (FIG. 9) is arranged on the inner edge of the inner wings 257 and 258 and is formed jointly by the two third folds 261 and 262.
  • the narrow surface strips 263 and 264 adjoining the third folds 261 and 262 each have a recess 265 or 266 in the middle of their longitudinal extent, the length of which is somewhat greater than the length of the associated removal part and which extends from the outer edge 267 or 268 of the Surface sections 263 and 264 extend at least to the fold line of the third folds 261 and 262. This leaves only short parts of the narrow area strips 263 and 264.
  • the surface strips 263 and 264 are folded inwards with respect to the inner part 252, they are folded in relation to the inner wings 257 and 258 in an angular range which lies between 180 ° when the advertising letter is folded up and approximately 90 ° when the advertising letter is unfolded.
  • the recesses 265 and 266 extend at least up to the third folds 261 and 262, they automatically form a removal opening 269 (FIG. 9) for the removal part of the relevant advertising letter.
  • an adhesive application 271 is applied, which serves to permanently bond the remaining parts of the surface strips 263 and 264.
  • the embodiments of the inner part in which the narrow surface sections protrude into the interior of the inner part is the case, it is expedient to make the width b2 of the inner wing larger than the distance a1 between the secondary folds of the inner part and the fold of the outer part.
  • This dimensional difference is expediently chosen so large that when the outer wings of the relevant advertising letters are unfolded into their extended position, the primary fold of the inner part is at least that dimension above the plane of the outer wings of the outer part by which the narrow area strips extend from the primary fold extend inward.
  • the recesses 265 and 266 in the area of the surface strips 263 and 264 leave a space between the inner wings 257 and 258 of a width which is at least equal to the sum of the thickness of the narrow surface strips 263 and 264 plus the thickness of the adhesive applied. On the one hand, this makes thicker removal parts possible, or it is considerably easier to remove the removal parts from the advertising letter.
  • the modification of the inner part 233 explained with reference to FIGS. 7 ... 9 on the inner part 252 can also be used in a corresponding manner as a modification of the inner part 202 of the advertising letter 200 (FIG. 5). It is not shown in detail in the drawing, since it can be easily derived from FIGS. 7 ... 9.
  • the difference essentially consists in that in the third fold 261 or 262 adjoining the inner wings 257 and 258, the fold direction is reversed from that of the secondary folds 256a and 256b and that the adhesive application 271 on the inside of the outside of the recess 265 or 266 remaining area parts of the narrow area strips 263 and 264 is applied.
  • the recesses 265 and 266 do not have to extend completely from the longitudinal edge 267 or 268 to the third fold 261 or 262. It is sufficient that they extend from the longitudinal edge 267 and 268 to a certain extent in the direction of the fold 261 and 262 and that a narrow remaining strip is retained in the middle length section of the surface strips 263 and 264. Since these remaining strips are also adhesive-free, the removal part can be pushed into the removal opening unhindered and finally pulled out of it completely.
  • the removal part can be designed so wide that it extends in the collapsed state of the inner part 252 into between the remaining strips and is thus guided from the beginning when the inner part 252 is opened by the remaining strips.
  • the outer part 281 is formed from two identical rectangular blanks. On one side, the two blanks with their longitudinal edges 284a and 284b are arranged flush with one another. A fold 285a and 285b are present at a short distance a3 from this longitudinal edge. These two folds together form the fold 286 of the outer part 281.
  • the inner part 282 is made from a single rectangular blank. It is designed to a considerable extent like the inner part 102 (FIG. 1). In the middle of the width extension of the blank, it has the primary fold 289 as the first fold.
  • the removal opening 291 for the removal part 283 is provided in the course thereof.
  • the inner leaves 292 and 293 with the width b2 adjoin the primary fold 289 on both sides. They are limited by one of the secondary folds 294 and 295, respectively.
  • the secondary surface sections 296 and 297 adjoining the secondary folds 294 and 295 have the width a1 and thereby extend to the fold 286 of the outer part 281.
  • the secondary surface sections 296 and 297 are delimited by a third fold 298a and 298b, the direction of the fold of which is opposite to that of the secondary folds 294 and 295 is.
  • the third folds are each followed by a narrow area strip 299a and 299b, which generally have the same width as the corresponding narrow area strips 287 and 288 of the outer part 281.
  • At least one of the two surface strips 298 and 299 of the inner part 282 is provided on the inside facing the other with an adhesive application which is not visible in FIG. 10 and by means of which the two surface strips are permanently bonded to one another.
  • an adhesive application which is not visible in FIG. 10 and by means of which the two surface strips are permanently bonded to one another.
  • the narrow surface strips 292 and 293 of the outer part 291 lying on their outside either the already mentioned application of adhesive to them or, in the absence of such an application of adhesive on the outside of the surface strips 298 and 299 of the inner part 282, is used.
  • These adhesive applications are in accordance with the in Fig. 43 ... Fig. 45 apparent adhesive orders explained in more detail at the appropriate point.
  • the outer part 301 is designed like the outer part 281 of the advertising letter 280 and the removal part 303 is identical to the removal part 283.
  • the inner part 302 is modified compared to the inner part 282.
  • the inner part 302 is made from a single rectangular blank. It is designed to a large extent like the inner part 122 of the advertising letter 120 (FIG. 2). It has a first fold 304, in the course of which the removal opening 305 for the removal part 303 is made.
  • a narrow area strip 306 and 307 adjoins the first fold 304. They are partially glued to one another on their mutually facing inner side, as was explained for the narrow area strips 138 and 139 (FIG. 2).
  • the area strips 306 and 307 are of each limited to a second fold 308 or 309, the fold direction of which is opposite to that of the first fold 304.
  • the two second folds 308 and 309 together form the primary fold 311 of the inner part 302.
  • the inner wings 312 and 313 with the width b2 adjoin this primary fold 311. They are each delimited by a third fold, each of which forms one of the secondary folds 314 or 315 of the inner part 302.
  • the inner part 302 is designed like the inner part 282 (FIG. 10). In contrast to this, it has one more fold, in the form of the fourth folds 318 and 319, which correspond to the third folds 296 and 297 of the inner part 282 in terms of their arrangement and mode of operation.
  • the outer part 321 is equal to the outer part 281 and the removal part 323 is equal to the removal part 283 of the advertising letter 280 (FIG. 10).
  • the inner part 322 is designed to a considerable extent like the inner part 142 of the advertising letter 140 (FIG. 3). It is made from two identical rectangular blanks 324 and 325. The two narrow surface strips 328 and 329 adjoin the two longitudinal edges 326 and 327 which are flush with one another. They are partially glued to one another on the inside, as was explained for the area strips 161 and 162 of the advertising letter 140 (FIG. 3).
  • the primary fold 331 of the inner part 322 is formed by the two first folds 332 and 333, which delimit the two narrow surface strips 328 and 329, respectively. This is followed by the two inner wings 334 and 335 with the width b2. They are limited by the assigned secondary fold 336 or 337. Otherwise, the inner part 322 is formed equal to the inner part 282 of the advertising letter 280 (FIG. 10), so that reference can be made to the explanation thereof.
  • the outer part 341 is designed in the same way as the outer part 321 of the advertising letter 320 (FIG. 12).
  • the removal part 343 is designed in the same way as the removal part 323.
  • the inner part 342 is modified with respect to the inner part 322 in the region of the first folds in the same way as is the case with the advertising letter 170 (FIG. 4) compared to the advertising letter 140 (FIG. 3).
  • the narrow surface strips 344 and 345 which are located between the first folds 346 and 347 and the associated longitudinal edge 346 and 347, are oriented into the interior of the inner part 342.
  • the inner part 342 is the same as the inner part 322 or, for example, also the inner part 282 of the advertising letter 280 (FIG. 10), so that reference can be made to the explanation thereof.
  • the narrow area strips 344 and 345 can also be modified in this way and can be provided with a recess which is not visible in FIG. 13, as is the case with reference to FIGS. 7 ... 9 was explained for the inner part 252.
  • the advertising letter 350 shown in FIG. 14 has the outer part 351, the inner part 352 and the removal part 353.
  • the outer part 351 is designed like the outer part 281 (FIG. 10), with the modification that the narrow surface strips 356 and 357 adjoining the folds 354 and 355 are permanently bonded directly to one another on the inner side facing one another.
  • the inner part 352 is designed like the inner part 102 (FIG. 1).
  • the removal part 353 is in turn the same as the removal part 103.
  • the removal part 353 can be inserted into the recess between the two surface strips 356 and 357.
  • the inner part 362 and the removal part 363 represents a combination of the outer part 351 (FIG. 14) and the inner part 122 (FIG. 2).
  • the advertising letter 380 shown in FIG. 17 with the outer part 381, the inner part 382 and the removal part 383 represents a combination of the outer part 351 (FIG. 14) and the inner part 172 (FIG. 4) narrow area strips 384 and 385 that modification are used which are shown in FIGS. 9 was explained for the inner part 252.
  • the advertising letter 400 shown in FIG. 18 has an outer part 401, an inner part 402 and a removal part 403.
  • the inner part 402 is designed like the inner part 282 of the advertising letter 280 (FIG. 10). It is made from a single rectangular blank.
  • the two inner wings 406 and 407 with the width b2 adjoin the primary fold 404 with the removal opening 405. They are limited by one of the secondary folds 408 and 409.
  • the secondary surface sections 412 and 413 adjoining the secondary folds have the width a1. They are delimited by the third folds 414 and 415. This is followed by a narrow area strip 416 and 417, respectively. These two surface strips 416 and 417 are permanently bonded to one another on the inside facing each other.
  • the outer part 401 is formed by two rectangular blanks 418 and 419, which are preferably of the same width b1.
  • One of the blanks 418 and 419 is arranged on the outside of one of the secondary surface sections 412 and 413 of the inner part 402.
  • the longitudinal edge 422 of the blank 418 is flush with the third fold 414 and the longitudinal edge 423 of the blank 419 is flush with the third fold 415 of the inner part 402.
  • an adhesive application that is not visible in FIG. 18 is applied, at least along the two secondary folds 408 and 409 and along the two longitudinal edges 422 and 423.
  • the two blanks 418 and 419 are thus permanently connected to the inner part 402, forming the outer part 401.
  • the two folds 414 and 415 of the inner part 402 together form the fold of the outer part 401 at the same time.
  • the inner part 432 is formed like the inner part 302 of the letter 300 (FIG. 11).
  • a rectangular blank 436 and 437 are attached to form the outer part 431, as is the case with advertising letter 400 with the blanks 418 and 419 with respect to the inner part 402.
  • the inner part 442 is designed in the same way as the inner part 322 of the advertising letter 320 (FIG. 12).
  • the two blanks 444 and 445 are attached to it to form the outer part 441, as was explained in the advertising letter 400 with the blanks 418 and 419.
  • the inner part 452 is designed in the same way as the inner part 342 of the advertising letter 340 (FIG. 13).
  • the blanks 454 and 455 are attached to it in the manner described, forming the outer part 451.
  • the inner part 462 is designed like the inner part 282 of the letter 280 (FIG. 10).
  • the outer part 461 is made from a single rectangular blank 464. It has a first fold 465 in the middle of its width. Connects to that a narrow area strip 466 and 467 on each side. Each of these surface strips is delimited by a second fold 468 or 469. Their fold direction is opposite to that of the first fold 465. These two second folds 468 and 469 together form the fold 471 of the outer part 461 about which its outer wings 472 and 473 can be folded and unfolded.
  • an adhesive application (not visible in FIG. 22) is applied, by means of which the surface strips 466 and 467 are permanently bonded to the outside of the two surface strips 474 of the inner part 462.
  • the surface strips 474 of the inner part 462 are in turn glued to one another on their inside, as was explained for the inner part 282 of the advertising letter 280 (FIG. 10).
  • an adhesive application not visible in FIG. 22, by means of which this part of the outer wings 472 or 473 is permanently glued to the associated secondary surface section 476 or 477.
  • the inner part 462 can also be modified such that the narrow surface strips 474 and 475, which are located between the narrow surface strips 466 and 467 of the outer part 461, have a recess in the middle of their longitudinal extent, which is at least as long as the removal part 463 and which extends in the width direction from the third fold at least for a certain distance or completely to the outer edge of the surface strips 474 and 475.
  • the removal part 463 can then be inserted between the surface strips by the appropriate distance.
  • the inner part 482 is designed like the inner part 302 of the advertising letter 300 (FIG. 11).
  • the outer part 481 is the same as the outer part 461 (FIG. 22).
  • the advertising letter 490 shown in FIG. 24 with the outer part 491, the inner part 492 and the removal part 493 represents a combination of parts already explained.
  • the outer part 491 is identical to the outer part 461 in the advertising letter 460 (FIG. 22).
  • the inner part 492 is equal to the inner part 322 of the sales letter 320 (FIG. 12).
  • the outer part 501 is again the same as the outer part 461 (FIG. 22).
  • the inner part 502 is equal to the inner part 342 of the sales letter 340 (FIG. 13).
  • the two narrow surface strips 504 and 505, which adjoin the primary fold 506 of the inner part 502 can be modified in the way that is explained for the inner part 252 (FIGS. 7 ... 9).
  • the outer part 511 is produced from two rectangular blanks 514 and 515, as was explained for the outer part 281 of the letter 280 (FIG. 10) .
  • a narrow area strip 516 or 517 is present on each of these blanks. It is limited by a fold 518 or 519. These two folds together form the fold of the outer part 511.
  • the inner part 512 is made from a single rectangular blank.
  • a first fold 521 is present in the middle of the total width of the blank. This is followed by a narrow area strip 522 and 523. They are limited by a second fold 524 or 525. The direction of the fold is opposite to that of the first fold 521.
  • the secondary surface section 526 and 527 adjoins the second fold 524 and 525. This is delimited by the secondary fold 528 and 529.
  • the inner wings 532 and 533 adjoin this, which are delimited by a fourth fold 534 each. This in turn is followed by a narrow area strip 536 and 537, respectively. These narrow area strips 536 and 537 surround the removal opening 538 for the removal part 513, as was explained for the inner part 142 of the advertising letter 140 (FIG. 3).
  • the two fourth folds 534 and 535 together form the primary fold 539 of the inner part 512.
  • an adhesive application is applied, by means of which these two surface strips are permanently bonded to one another.
  • an adhesive is applied to the outside of the two narrow area strips 522 and 523 of the inner part 512 and / or to the inside of the adjacent narrow area strips 516 and 517 of the blanks 514 and 515, by means of which the latter is applied to the area strips 522 and 523 of the inner part 512 are permanently glued to form the outer part 511.
  • the outer part 541 is designed in the same way as the outer part 511 (FIG. 26) and is produced from two rectangular blanks 544 and 545.
  • the inner part 542 is modified with respect to the inner part 512 in such a way that the fold direction of the fourth folds 546 and 547 is the same as that of the secondary folds 548 and 549. From the primary fold 451 they jointly form, the adjoining narrow surface strips 552 and 553 extend inwards into the interior of the inner part 542.
  • the two surface strips 552 and 553 can again be processed in the manner described for the inner part 252 (FIGS. 7 ... 9) in order to create an enlarged removal opening 554 for the removal part 543.
  • the advertising letter 560 shown in FIG. 28 with the outer part 561, the inner part 562 and the removal part 563 represents a combination of individual parts already explained.
  • the outer part 561 is designed in the same way as the outer part 461 of the advertising letter 460 (FIG. 22).
  • the inner part 562 is designed like the inner part 512 of the sales letter 510 (FIG. 26).
  • the outer part 571 is designed like the outer part 101 of the advertising letter 100 (FIG. 1) and the removal part 573 is designed like the removal part 103.
  • the inner part 572 has a shape that differs from the inner part 102. It is also made from a single rectangular blank 574.
  • the first fold, which forms the primary fold 575 of the inner part 572, is located in the middle of the width extension of the blank 574.
  • the two adjoining inner wings 576 and 577 have a different width b2.1 and b2.2 from one another. In Fig. 29, it is assumed that b2.1> b2.2.
  • the inner wings 576 and 577 are delimited by the secondary folds 578 and 579, respectively.
  • the distance between the secondary folds 578 and 579 from the fold 581 of the outer part 571 is again different.
  • the distance is a1.1 and b.
  • the distance is a1.2.
  • b2.1> b2.2 a1.1 ⁇ a.1.2 applies.
  • the secondary surface sections 582 and 583 have an unequal width, which is inversely related to the width of the inner wings 576 and 577, respectively.
  • the outer wing 584 is on the outside of the secondary surface sections 582 and 583 or on the part of the inside opposite them or 585, at least along the associated secondary folds 578 and 579, an adhesive application (not visible in FIG. 29) is applied, by means of which the inner part 572 is permanently bonded to the outer part 571.
  • the parts of the inner part 572 and the outer wings 584 and 585 each lie flat against one another.
  • the inner part 572 also opens, but in such a way that its primary fold 575 lies outside the plane of the bisector of the two outer wings 584 and 585.
  • the inner part 572 is somewhat oblique in the outer part 571.
  • the outer part 591 is designed like the outer part 571 of the advertising letter 570 (FIG. 29) and the removal part 593 is designed like the removal part 573.
  • the inner wings 594 and 595 are the same in relation to the width b2.1 and b2.2 and the distance a1.1 and a1.2 of the secondary folds 596 and 597 from the fold 598 of the outer part 591 are the same as in the advertising letter 570 adhered to.
  • the inner part 592 with its primary fold 599 is also inclined in the outer part 591.
  • the inner part 592 forms a parallelepiped with the outer part 591.
  • FIG. 31 shows the inner part 602 and the removal part 603 as a modification of the inner part 542 and the removal part 543 of the advertising letter 540 (FIG. 27).
  • the inner part 602 is made from a single rectangular blank 604.
  • the first fold 605 is present in the middle of its width. This is followed by the two narrow area strips 606 and 607, which are delimited by a second fold 608 and 609, respectively.
  • the adhesive application for gluing the two surface strips 606 and 607 is applied to the inside of one of these surface strips not over its entire length but in two length sections 611 and 612, between which a third length section 613 is free of adhesive.
  • the length of this third length section 613 is greater than the length of the removal part 603.
  • the adjoining length sections 611 and 612 of the adhesive application extend from the middle length section 613 to the adjacent transverse edge 614 or 615 of the blank 604. Because of the cut-out in the adhesive application between the surface strips 606 and 607, which results from the adhesive-free length section 613, the removal part 603 can be inserted as far as possible against the first fold 605 between the two surface strips 606 and 607. The removal part 603 can therefore be longer by this depth dimension than the corresponding removal part 543 in the advertising letter 540 (FIG. 27).
  • the modification of the narrow surface strips 616 and 617 explained in FIGS. 7 ... 9 is also shown, which connect to the fourth folds 618 and 619 of the inner part 602, which together form the primary fold 621 of the inner part 602.
  • the removal part 603 can be easily moved between the remaining parts 624 and 625 of the surface strip 616 and the remaining parts 626 and 627 of the surface strip 617.
  • the recesses 622 and 623 extend from the outer edge of the blank 604 to at least the adjacent fourth fold 618 and 619.
  • one part pair 624 and 625 is provided on the outside with an adhesive application, by means of which they are then permanently bonded to the assigned part 626 and 627 of the surface strip 617 are.
  • FIG. 32 A configuration similar to that in FIG. 31 is explained on the basis of the advertising letter 630 shown in FIG. 32 with the outer part 631, the inner part 632 and the removal part 633.
  • the basic structure of the advertising letter 630 is a combination of parts already explained. Its outer part 631 is, for example, the same as the outer part 502 of the advertising letter 500 (FIG. 25), while its inner part 632 is designed like the inner part 172 of the advertising letter 170 (FIG. 4) is, at the same time the modification explained on the inner part 252 (Fig. 7 ... Fig.9) is included.
  • the outer part 631 is produced from a single rectangular blank 634 which has a first fold 635 in the middle of its width extent. This is followed by the two narrow area strips 636 and 637. They are limited by a second fold 638 and 639, respectively. These two second folds together form the fold of the outer part 631.
  • the adhesive application for gluing the two surface strips 636 and 637 is applied to the surface strip 636 in two length sections 641 and 642, between which one Adhesive-free third length section 643 is present.
  • This middle adhesive-free length section 643 has a length which is somewhat greater than the length of the removal part 633. As a result, the removal part 633 can be inserted up to the first fold 635 between the two surface strips 636 and 637 of the outer part 631.
  • the inner part 632 is made from two rectangular blanks 644 and 645.
  • the secondary surface sections 646 and 647 of the inner part 632 are permanently glued to the adjacent outer wing 648 and 649 of the outer part 631, as has already been explained for the inner part 172 of the advertising letter 170 (FIG. 4). Otherwise, the inner part 632 is designed like the inner part 602 (FIG. 31).
  • the removal part 633 in a manner corresponding to the removal part 603, has a width which can be greater than that of the removal part 173 in the advertising letter 170 (FIG. 4) by the insertion depth of the adhesive-free length section 643 of the surface sections 636 and 637.
  • FIGS. 33 ... 42 Some possible configurations and modifications of the configuration and arrangement of the removal opening for the removal part provided on the inner part are explained with reference to FIGS. 33 ... 42.
  • adhesive applications are shown on the side facing the viewer by hatching with a narrow line spacing, whereas adhesive applications are shown on the side facing away from the viewer with a larger line spacing in order to be able to distinguish the respective arrangement from one another more easily.
  • Fold points and fold lines are shown within the parts by a dotted line. Outside the parts, fold lines are indicated by a dash-dot-dash line, regardless of whether it appears again as a dotted line within the part or, for better clarity, is left out there. Perforations are shown by dashed lines. Incisions and cutouts are shown by solid lines.
  • the inner part 652 is made from a single rectangular blank 655 (FIG. 33).
  • an overlap strip 656 is arranged on the blank 655 of the inner part 652 on one side, which overlaps an additional fold 657 which delimits the main part of the blank 655 on this side.
  • it is delimited by the longitudinal edge 658.
  • the primary fold 659 of the inner part 652 is present as the first fold.
  • the two inner wings 662 and 663 adjoin this on both sides. They are delimited by a second fold line, each of which forms one of the secondary folds 664 and 665 of the inner part 652. This is followed by the secondary surface sections 666 and 667.
  • the additional fold 657 adjoins the secondary surface section 667 located at the bottom in FIG. 33 and the overlap strip 656 adjoins this.
  • the removal opening 654 is arranged in the vicinity of the primary fold 659, but not in its line of alignment as in the case of the inner parts explained so far.
  • This removal opening is designed as a window, ie it has in the direction of the width extension of the Inner part 652 a certain width, which is produced by cutting out a narrow strip from the inner wing 663.
  • the overlap strip 656 is provided with an adhesive application 668 on its inside. If, during the production of the inner part 652, the inner wing 662 and the adjoining secondary surface section 666 are folded over by 180 ° around the primary fold 659 and are applied to the inner wing 663 and the adjoining secondary surface section 667, the overlap strip 656 around the additional fold 657 is also increased by 180 ° folded over and pressed against the outside of the secondary surface section 666 and thereby glued to the secondary surface section 666 by means of the adhesive application 668 (FIG. 34).
  • the removal opening is not in the line of alignment of the primary fold, as is the case with the removal opening 654 of the inner part 652, certain measures must be taken with regard to the dimensions and / or the arrangement of the removal part within the relevant inner part. If the width of the removal part is greater than the distance between the removal opening and the part at which the removal part lies on the side facing away from the removal opening, then the removal part must already be threaded into the removal opening during the production of the advertising letter. Since this would be disadvantageous for mechanical production, it is better to make the width of the removal part shorter than the distance between the removal opening and the support for the removal part facing away from it. Then it is also expedient to ensure that the removal part rests against the inner wing in which the removal opening is located.
  • the removal part 653 is attached to the secondary surface section 667, which is adjacent to the inner wing 663 with the removal opening 654.
  • This tacking is done by means of a small-area adhesive application 669 made of a permanently elastic adhesive, which also results in only a low adhesive force and which yields strongly when exposed to external forces, as is indicated in FIG. 35, and ultimately completely releases the removal part.
  • the removal opening 674 is designed in such a way that the narrow surface strip 675 corresponding to the removal opening is not completely cut out of the inner wing 676 but is only released, so that it is still connected along the longitudinal edge to the inner wing 676 which is adjacent to the primary fold 677 . If this notched surface piece 675 is pivoted out of the plane of the inner wing at an acute angle, it serves as a ramp surface for the adjacent edge of the removal part 673 when it is raised towards the removal opening 674 when the inner part 672 is unfolded. This ramp-like surface piece 675 then facilitates the entry of the leading edge of the removal part 673 into the removal opening 674.
  • This insertion of the edge of the removal part 673 into the removal opening 674 is also facilitated in that the width of the removal part 673 is matched to the distance between the removal opening 674 and the additional fold 678 located away therefrom such that the longitudinal edge 679 adjacent to the removal opening 674 of the removal part 673 in the folded state of the inner part 672 is already immediately in front of the inclined surface piece 675 and this longitudinal edge 679 is immediately pushed into the removal opening 674 as soon as the distance between the removal opening 674 and the additional fold 678 increases when the inner part 672 begins to be unfolded decreased.
  • the more common arrangement of the removal opening 664 is illustrated again. This is arranged in the area of the primary fold 685. Otherwise, the inner part 682 is designed like the inner part 652 (FIG. 33).
  • the associated removal part 683 can be made somewhat wider than the removal part 653.
  • the removal part 683 is in the line of alignment of the removal opening 684 without further action.
  • the removal part 683 emerges directly from the removal opening 684, as can be seen from FIG. 40, where the inner part 682 is shown partially unfolded.
  • the inner part 692 is designed in accordance with the inner part 102 of the advertising letter 100 (FIG. 1) and the removal part 693 is designed in accordance with the removal part 103.
  • the inner part 692 is made from a single rectangular blank 694.
  • the primary fold 695 is arranged in the middle of its width.
  • the two inner wings 696 and 697 adjoin this. These are limited by the secondary fold 698 or 699. This is followed by the secondary surface section 702 or 703.
  • the removal opening 704 is arranged in the line of alignment of the primary fold 695. It is designed as a simple slot.
  • a short additional slot 705 or 706 is provided at the end of the slot. They are aligned at right angles to slot 705 and extend from slot 704 to both sides to a certain extent into the surface of inner wings 696 and 697. As a result, the edge regions 707 and 708 on both sides of the slot 704 can dodge in the direction of passage of the removal part 693, so that the removal opening 704 formed by the slot has a larger width, as is illustrated in FIG. 42.
  • the additional slots can also only connect to the main slot in one or the other direction, as is the case in FIG. 41a with the additional slots 705a and 706a in relation to the main slot 704a or in FIG. 41b with the additional slots 705b and 706b in relation to the main slot 704b is illustrated.
  • One of these embodiments of the slot 704a or 704b corresponds in its effect to the design of the removal opening as a window with a surface strip which is only unlatched and then angled, as was explained with reference to FIGS. 36 and 37.
  • the advertising letter 710 shown in FIGS. 43 ... 45 with the outer part 711, the inner part 712 and the removal part 713 corresponds to the basic form of the advertising letter 320 (FIG. 12).
  • the outer part 711 is produced from two rectangular blanks 714 and 715. At a short distance from the longitudinal edge 716 and 717 there is a fold 718 and 719, respectively, which later form the fold 721 of the outer part 711.
  • the folds 718 and 719 delimit a narrow area strip 722 and 723 from the blank 714 and 715, respectively.
  • the remaining surface part of the blanks 714 and 715 forms one of the outer wings 724 and 725 of the outer part 711, respectively.
  • the inner part 712 is also made from two rectangular blanks 726 and 727.
  • the first fold 732 and 733 are present at a short distance from the longitudinal edge 728 and 729. They each delimit a narrow area strip 734 and 735.
  • the second fold, which forms one of the secondary folds 736 and 737, is arranged at a distance a1 from the first fold 732 and 733. They delimit the secondary surface section 738 and 739.
  • the third fold 742 and 743 follows at a distance b2 from the secondary fold 736 and 737. It delimits the inner wing 744 and 745 on the one hand and the narrow area strips 746 and 747 on the other hand.
  • the blank 715 of the outer part 711 is provided with an adhesive application 748 over the entire area in the area of the narrow surface strip 723.
  • a strip-shaped further adhesive application 749 is applied along line 751, which is congruent with secondary fold 737 on blank 727 of the inner part 712, the adhesive application 749 being arranged on the side of the line 751 on which the secondary surface section 739 is located.
  • the narrow surface strip 735 is provided with an adhesive application 752 over the entire surface.
  • another adhesive is applied in the area of the surface strip 747, specifically in two length sections 753 and 754, between which a third length section 755 remains free of adhesive.
  • This third length section is somewhat longer than the removal part 713.
  • the adhesive application in the two length sections 753 and 754 extends from the third fold 743 to the adjacent outer edge of the blank.
  • the narrow surface strip 734 is provided with an adhesive application 756 over the entire surface.
  • a further adhesive application 757 in the form of a strip is applied along the secondary fold 736 in the region of the secondary surface section 738.
  • the blank 727 of the inner part 712 is placed on the blank 715 of the outer part 711 and the two blanks are glued together in the area of the narrow surface strip 723. They are also glued together along the secondary fold 737.
  • the removal part 713 is placed on the blank 727 in such a way that its one longitudinal edge 758 is located on the blank 727 outside the adhesive application 752 and that the removal part is located in the region of its other longitudinal edge 759 in the adhesive-free length section 755, as is 45 can be seen in particular.
  • the blank 714 of the outer part 711 is placed on the blank 726 of the inner part 712. As a result, these two blanks are glued to one another in the entire surface area of the adhesive application 756 and along the primary fold 736 by the strip-shaped adhesive application 757. These two blanks 714 and 726 are placed on the blank 727 of the inner part 712 and thereby the blank 726 is glued to one another over the entire area in the area of the adhesive application 729 and in the area of the adhesive applications applied in the length sections 753 and 754. Of course, this order can also be reversed and first the blank 726 is placed on the blank 727 and glued to it and only then is the blank 714 placed on the blank 726 and glued to it.
  • the finished advertising letter 710 is opened by the fact that the outer wings 724 and 725 are grasped in the region of their longitudinal edge 762 and 763 and are pulled apart in the direction of the arrows 764 and 765. After a certain distance of the opening movement of the outer wings 724 and 725, the advertising letter 710 reaches the state illustrated in advertising letter 320 in FIG. 12. Because the primary fold of the inner part 712 formed by the third folds 742 and 743 approaches the fold 721 of the outer part 711, the removal part 713, which is supported on the folds 732 and 733, is partially pushed out of the removal opening, which through the adhesive-free length section 755 a Inner part 712 is embodied. Even in the intermediate position, which corresponds to the illustration in FIG. 12, the removal part 713 can easily be pulled completely out of the inner part 312. If the outer wings 724 and 725 are expanded further, the removal part 713 automatically continues to emerge from the removal opening.
  • the advertising letter 770 shown in FIGS. 46 and 47 with the outer part 771, the inner part 772 and the removal part 773 represents a modification of the advertising letter 710 (FIG. 43 ... FIG. 45).
  • the outer part 771 is produced from the two rectangular blanks 774 and 775.
  • the inner part 772 is produced from the two rectangular blanks 776 and 777.
  • the removal part 773 also consists of a rectangular blank.
  • perforation 784 on the surface strip 778 there is a perforation running along the entire length. These are the perforation 784 on the surface strip 778, the perforation 785 on the surface strip 779, the perforation 776 on the surface strip 782, the perforation 787 on the surface strip 783 and the perforation 788 on the surface strip 781. These perforations are either already attached to the individual parts before they are combined or they will later be attached to the finished sales letter 770.
  • the adhesive application 792 on the blank 775 the adhesive application 793 on the blank 776
  • the adhesive application 794 on the blank 777 the adhesive application 795 on the removal part 773.
  • These adhesive applications generally extend in the longitudinal direction over the entire length of the surface strips. In the transverse direction, they generally extend to the outer edge on one side. It is advisable, however, if they do not extend to the perforation of the surface strip on the other side, so that it is ensured that no adhesive gets onto a surface part beyond the perforation when the adhesive applications are applied and this could hinder the opening of the advertising letter.
  • the outer part 801 and the inner part 802 are designed like the corresponding parts of the advertising letter 770 (FIG. 46).
  • the removal part 803 has been modified with respect to the removal part 773 to the extent that on the side facing away from the surface strip 804 for the tear-off edge strip, another surface strip 805 is connected.
  • a perforation 807 is present between it and the main part 806 of the removal part 803.
  • the surface strip 805 is provided with an adhesive application 808, by means of which it is glued in the region of the surface strip 805 between the adjacent surface strip of the blanks of the inner part 802.
  • the perforation 807 differs from the perforation 808 of the surface strip 804 in that the individual perforations are longer and / or the webs between two adjacent perforations are shorter, so that the perforation 807 requires only a relatively low tear-off force in order to separate the removal part 803.
  • the advertising letter 810 shown in FIG. 51 with the outer part 811 (FIG. 50a), the inner part 812 (FIG. 50b) and the removal part 813 (FIG. 50c) corresponds to the basic shape of the advertising letter 200 (FIG. 5).
  • the outer part 811 (FIG. 50a) is produced from a single rectangular blank 814.
  • the fold 815 of the outer part 811 is present in the middle of its width.
  • the inner part 812 (FIG. 50b) is also produced from a single rectangular blank 816.
  • the first fold 817 is located in the middle of its width.
  • the secondary surface sections 818 and 819 adjoin this. They are limited by the secondary folds 822 and 823, to which the inner wings 824 and 825 connect. These are limited by the third fold 826 or 827. Together they form the primary fold of the inner part. This is followed by the narrow area strips 828 and 829.
  • an adhesive application 832 or 833 is attached, by means of which the inner part 812 is permanently glued to the outer part 811.
  • An adhesive application 834 is likewise attached to the area strip 829 and, as explained for example in the advertising letter 710 (FIG. 43), consists of the two length sections 835 and 836, between which a third Length section 837 remains free of adhesive.
  • This adhesive-free third length section 837 again embodies the removal opening for the removal part 813 on the advertising letter 810.
  • the removal part 813 is inserted into the still open inner part 812 in such a way that one side edge lies against the first fold 817. Then both parts are inserted into the still open outer part 811 and the outer part and inner part are closed and the inner part is permanently glued to the outer part along the secondary folds 822 and 823 and the inner part at the two length sections 835 and 836.
  • the two blanks 842 and 843 have a rectangular shape.
  • the blank 843 has the width b1 of the later outer wing which it forms.
  • the blank 842 is wider than the blank 843 by the width b3 of a narrow surface strip 844.
  • the narrow surface strip 844 is delimited from the part of the blank 842 forming the second outer wing of the outer part 841 by the fold 845, which forms the fold of the outer part 841.
  • the narrow surface strip 844 is provided with an adhesive application 846 right up to the fold 845, which serves to connect the two blanks 842 and 843. These two cuts are joined together in the direction of their width.
  • the blank 843 is brought into an overlap with the narrow surface strip 844 and narrow in the region of this
  • the two blanks 842 and 843 permanently glued to one another by means of the adhesive application 846 (FIG. 53). After the two blanks have been combined, they are folded around the fold 845 and the outer part 841 is thereby completed.
  • the adhesive applications 847 and 848 required for this can either be on the still separate blanks 842 and 843 (FIG. 52) or also on the blanks which have already been combined, i.e. be attached to the outer part 841 (Fig. 53).
  • the advertising letter 850 shown in FIG. 56 with the outer part 851, the inner part 852 and the removal part 853 is largely identical to the advertising letter 810 (FIG. 51). It has only been modified in the same way as is the case with sales letter 770 (FIGS. 46 and 47) compared to sales letter 710 (FIGS. 43 ... 45).
  • a narrow flat bar 856 and 857 are connected to the side edges of the two outer wings 854 and 855. There is a perforation between each.
  • an additional surface strip 864 or 865 is connected to the inner wing 858 and 859 and to the adjacent narrow surface strips 862 and 863 on the inner part 852 (FIG. 55b).
  • the perforation 866 is present between the adjacent surface strips 862 and 864 and the perforation 867 is present between the surface strips 863 and 865.
  • the removal part 853 (FIG. 55c) on one long side is the additional surface strip 868, between which and the main part of the removal part 853 the perforation 869 is present.
  • the additional surface strips on the outer part 851, on the inner part 852 and on the removal part 853 are each provided with an adhesive in the manner already explained, by means of which they are glued to one another to form a common tear-off edge strip of the advertising letter 850. To open the advertising letter 850, they are separated from the remaining parts of the advertising letter 850 along the perforation adjacent to them.
  • the advertising letter 870 shown in FIG. 58 with the outer part 871, the inner part 872 and the removal part 873 is modified in a different way from the advertising letter 810 (FIG. 51) than the advertising letter 850. Only the outer part 871 is on with it its two longitudinal edges each equipped with an additional narrow area strip 874 and 875.
  • the inner part 872 is designed like the inner part 812 and the removal part 873 is designed like the removal part 813.
  • the outer part 871 there is a perforation 876 and 877 between the two additional surface strips 874 and 875 and the main part of the outer part 871.
  • one of these narrow surface strips, in FIG. 57a the surface strip 874 is provided with an adhesive application 878, by means of which it is permanently bonded to the additional surface strip 875 on the finished advertising letter 870.
  • the two additional surface sections 874 and 875 in themselves form a tear-off edge strip on the advertising letter 870. If they are separated from the outer part 871, the advertising letter 870 can be opened and unfolded.
  • This embodiment is therefore suitable for all those advertising letters in which the inner part and the removal part are not to be included in the tear-off edge strips or cannot be included due to their basic shape.
  • This embodiment is also always suitable when the The inner part and the removal part have a smaller width than the outer part and the sales letter is to be closed as a whole via tear-off edge strips.
  • the outer part 881 is equal to the outer part 871 (FIG. 57a) of the advertising letter 870. It is provided with the additional narrow area strips 884 and 885, which are later glued together by means of an adhesive application 886 to form a tear-off edge strip.
  • the advertising letter 880 corresponds to the basic shape of the advertising letter 100 (FIG. 1).
  • the removal part 883 After the removal part 883 has been placed on the inner part 882 (FIG. 59b), it is folded around the primary fold 886 located in the middle of its width and inserted into the outer part 881 with the side edges lying flush above one another (FIG. 61). Then these parts are glued to each other using the adhesive applied previously.
  • the advertising letter 890 shown in FIG. 63 with the outer part 891, the inner part 892 and the removal part 893 provides a combination of the outer part 461 of the advertising letter 460 (FIG. 22) and the inner part 202 of the advertising letter 200 (FIG. 5) in terms of its basic shape.
  • the outer part 891 is modified in such a way (FIG. 62a) that it is provided on its longitudinal edges with additional surface strips to form a tear-off edge strip, as is the case with the modification of the outer part 871 (FIG. 57a) compared to that Outer part 811 (Fig. 50a) has been explained.
  • the inner part 892 and the removal part 893 also correspond to the inner part 812 and the removal part 813 (FIGS. 50b + c).
  • the blank with the narrow surface strips 894 and 895 is first folded over the first fold 896 and the surface strips 894 and 895 are glued to one another.
  • the inner part 892 (FIG. 62b), which has already been folded, is inserted with the removal part 893 (FIG. 63), and then all parts are glued to one another with the previously applied adhesive orders for the advertising letter 890.
  • the inner part 902 and the removal part 903 corresponds in terms of its basic shape to the letter 560 (FIG. 28). It is only modified in comparison to the fact that an additional narrow surface strip 904 and 905 is connected to the longitudinal edges of the outer part 901 and a perforation 906 and 907 is provided in between to form a tear-off edge strip.
  • the narrow surface strip 908 is folded over with the adhesive application 909 and glued to the adjacent surface section of the inner part 902.
  • the inner part 902 with the removal part 903 is inserted into the still unfolded outer part 901 and then this is also folded over, and thus all parts for the advertising letter 900 are glued together.
  • the outer part 911 and the inner part 912 are designed in the same way as the outer part 901 (FIG. 64a) and the inner part 902 (FIG. 64b). Only the removal part 913 is modified compared to the removal part 903.
  • the modification consists in that an additional narrow area strip 914 is connected to the longitudinal edge located in the advertising letter 910. In between there is a perforation 915 which, by its nature, requires only a small tear-off force to separate the removal part 913.
  • an adhesive application 916 is attached on the underside, by means of which it is glued to the narrow surface strip 917 of the inner part 912.
  • the parts of the surface strip 917 of the inner part 912 which are not covered by the surface strip 914 of the removal part 913 and the upper side of the surface strip 914 of the removal part 913 are permanently bonded to the surface strip 918 of the inner part 912 folded thereon by means of the adhesive application 919 attached there.
  • the further manufacturing steps take place as for the previously described advertising letters.
  • the inner part 922 and the removal part 923 are designed in the same way as the inner part 882 and the removal part 883 (FIG. 59b).
  • the inner part 922 is folded around the removal part 923.
  • the inner part 922 with the longitudinally superimposed longitudinal edges 924 and 925 is placed against the fold of the outer part 921 formed jointly by the two folds 926 and 927 on the outer part 921, as is indicated in FIG. 70.
  • the outer part 921 is completely folded up and the advertising letter 920 is thereby completed by means of the previously applied adhesive orders.
  • the surface strips 934 are provided with two length sections 937 and 938 of an adhesive application.
  • the third length section 939 located in the middle is free of adhesive so that the removal part 933 can be moved freely there.
  • One part of the inner part 932 is folded over the first fold 936 and the surface strip 935 is glued to the surface strip 934 in the region of the length sections 937 and 938 by means of the adhesive present there.
  • the completely folded inner part 932 with the removal part 933 located thereon is inserted into the outer part 931 (FIG. 73).
  • the outer part 931 is folded up and the advertising letter 930 is completed using the adhesive orders already present.
  • the advertising letter 940 shown in FIG. 76 with the outer part 941, the inner part 942 and the removal part 943 corresponds in terms of its basic shape to the advertising letter 480 (FIG. 23).
  • the outer part 941 (FIG. 74a) is the same as the outer part 931 (FIG. 71a).
  • the removal part 943 (FIG. 74b) is the same as the removal part 933.
  • the inner part 942 is modified with respect to the inner part 922 in such a way that a narrow surface strip 946 and 947 respectively adjoins the secondary surface portion 944 and 945, whereby the fourth fold 948 or 949 are delimited from each other.
  • the additional surface strip 947 is provided with an adhesive application, by means of which the surface strip 947 is permanently glued to the other additional surface strip 946 after this part of the inner part 942 has been folded over.
  • the closed inner part 942 with the removal part 943 located therein is inserted into the still open outer part 941 and this is then closed, after which the parts are combined to form the finished advertising letter 940 due to the adhesive orders present.
  • the outer part 951 and the inner part 952 are designed like the outer part 941 and the inner part 942 (FIGS. 74a + b).
  • the removal part 953 is modified in such a way that an additional narrow area strip 955 adjoins the longitudinal edge facing away from the removal opening 954 (FIG. 77b). In between there is a perforation 956 that requires little tear.
  • the narrow surface section 955 is provided with an adhesive application 957, by means of which the surface strip 955 is glued to the surface strip 958 of the inner part 952 (FIGS. 77b and 78).
  • the outer part 961 and the inner part 962 are the same as the corresponding parts of the advertising letter 920, ie the same Outer part 921 and the inner part 922 formed.
  • the removal part 963 is modified compared to the removal part 923.
  • an additional surface strip 964 is present on the removal part 963, between which and the removal part 963 a perforation with low tear-off force is provided.
  • the additional surface strip 964 is in turn provided on its underside with an adhesive application 965, by means of which the surface strip 964 is glued to the surface strip 967 of the outer part 961.
  • the inner part 962 can be folded up beforehand or only afterwards, i.e. after placing the open inner part 962 and the removal part 963 on the outer part 961.
  • the advertising letter 960 is then completed in the manner already described.
  • the inner part 972 (FIG. 826) is equal to the inner part 922.
  • the removal part 973 is equal to the removal part 923.
  • the outer part 971 is identical to the outer part 921 (FIG. 68a) with the modification that an additional surface strip 974 or 975 connects to the longitudinal edge of the blank on both sides. They are delimited by perforations 976 and 977.
  • the two surface strips 974 and 975 thus again form a tear-off edge strip for the advertising letter 970.
  • the surface strip 974 is provided with an adhesive application 978, by means of which the surface strip 974 is glued to the surface strip 975 which then lies opposite after the outer part 971 has been folded together .
  • the outer part and the inner part and the removal part are made up of independent, i.e. from the start, separate blanks are produced, which are brought together and combined in the course of the manufacturing process.
  • FIGS. 84 ... 90 are produced overall from only a single blank, in which the individual parts are connected to one another from the beginning and therefore the removal part is only released from the other parts later .
  • the advertising letter 980 corresponds to the advertising letter 200 (FIG. 5) with the change that all of its parts are provided with additional area strips for a tear-off edge strip.
  • the fold 985 of the outer part 981 is present in the middle of the width extension of the part of the blank 984 which is to be attributed to the outer part 981.
  • the outer wings 986 and 987 adjoin on both sides. This in turn is followed by an additional narrow area strip 988 or 989, which each form part of the tear-off edge strip. In between there are perforations 992 and 993, respectively.
  • a first fold 994 is present in the middle of the width extension of the part of the blank 984 which is to be attributed to the inner part. This is followed on both sides by the secondary surface section 995 and 996. These are limited through the secondary fold 997 or 998.
  • the inner wing 1001 or 1002 adjoins this. These are limited by the third fold 1003.
  • the latter area strips 1007 and 1008 in turn form parts of the tear-off edge strip.
  • a perforation 1011 or 1012 is therefore present between them and the preceding surface section.
  • the main part 1013 is followed by a narrow additional surface strip 914, which in turn is part of the tear-off edge strip. Therefore, there is a perforation 1015 between it and the main body 1013.
  • a first additional fold 1016 is present between the narrow area strips 989 and 1007.
  • a second additional fold 1017 is present at the transition point from the inner part 982 to the removal part 983, i.e. between the narrow area strips 1008 and 1014.
  • a strip-shaped adhesive application 1018 or 1019 is applied to the inside of the outer wings 986 and 987, in each case along the line corresponding to the secondary fold 997 or 998 on the line directed towards the fold 985 of the outer part Page.
  • the narrow surface strips 1005 and 1006 are glued to one another so that the third folds 1003 and 1004 delimiting them come to lie next to one another and thereby jointly form the primary fold of the inner part 982.
  • an adhesive application in two length sections 1021 and 1022 is applied to the area strip 1005. Remains in the middle again a third length section 1023 without adhesive application, which is at least as long as the removal part 983.
  • the narrow surface strip 988 adjoining the outer wing 986 on the outside is provided with an adhesive application 1024 on the inside.
  • the surface strip 1008 adjoining the second additional fold 1017 on the inner part 982 is pressed against the surface strip 988 with the adhesive application 1024, and thus a part of the tear-off edge strip is formed.
  • the inner part 982 is also pressed against the two adhesive layers 1018 and 1019 and also glued to the outer part 981 in the region of its secondary folds 997 and 998.
  • the narrow surface strip 1007 adjoining the first additional fold 1016 is provided with an adhesive application 1025 over the entire area.
  • tear-off edge strip formed from the surface strips 988 and 989 of the outer part 981 from the surface strips 1007 and 1008 of the inner part 982 and from the surface strip 1014 of the removal part 983 is later separated and the advertising letter 980 is partially opened, it lies in the position shown in FIG. 5 basic form.
  • the removal part 1033 is modified such that a second additional area strip 1034 is present.
  • the surface strip 1034 is provided with an adhesive application 1037 on the underside.
  • the removal part 1033 When the removal part 1033 is folded over against the part of the inner part 1032 adjacent to it (FIG. 87), the additional surface strip 1034 is pressed against the secondary surface portion 1037 of the inner part 1032. Otherwise, the advertising letter 1030 is completed in the same way as the advertising letter 980.
  • the main part is again largely identical to the advertising letter 980.
  • the modification of the advertising letter 1040 consists in that at least a second removal part 1044 and, as indicated by dash-dotted lines, a third removal part 1045 is connected to the removal part 1043 as the first removal part.
  • the further removal parts 1044 and 1045 adjoining the first removal part 1043 have the same length as that first removal part 1043.
  • the further removal parts 1044 and 1045 that is to say at least their main parts 1046 and 1047, are not wider than the first removal part 1043, specifically not wider than the main part 1049 thereof.
  • a fold 1051 is present between the first removal part 1043 and the second removal part 1044.
  • a narrow area strip 1052 adjoins the main part 1046 of the second removal part 1044. There is a perforation between it and the main body 1046.
  • Another narrow surface strip 1054 adjoins the surface strip 1052, to which the third removal part 1045 adjoins. In between there is again a perforation 1055.
  • a fold 1056 is also present between the two surface strips 1052 and 1054.
  • the two surface strips 1052 and 1054 are parts of the tear-off edge strip of the advertising letter 1040.
  • the third removal part 1045 which is only shown in broken lines in FIG. 88, has the two main parts 1047 and 1048.
  • a fold 1048 is present between the two, so that they can be folded towards one another.
  • Another fold 1059 is present on the main part 1047 in the vicinity of the narrow area strip 1054.
  • the surface part between the fold 1059 and the perforation 1055 has a triangular recess 1061 or 1062 on each of the two transverse edges, as is customary for forming the envelope flap for envelopes, be it an envelope flap with rubber coating or a plug-in flap.
  • 89 shows a removal part 1063 which is designed like the third removal part 1045 of the advertising letter 1040. It has a first main part 1064 and a second main part 1065. A fold 1066 is present between the two main parts so that they can be folded over towards one another. The main part 1064 is again provided with two triangular recesses 1067 and 1068 at its end facing away from the fold 1066. As a result, the surface strip located between them forms a flap 1069. A fold 1071 is present between this flap 1069 and the main part 1064, so that the flap 1069 can be folded over more easily.
  • a narrow strip-shaped adhesive application 1073 or 1074 is attached along the two transverse edges 1072. This glues the two main parts 1064 and 1065 together to form an envelope.
  • the removal part 1083 which is designed as an envelope, connects via two narrow flat strips 1075 and 1076 to a part 1077 of a sales letter, which is shown in detail and which is generally designed as an inner part. There is therefore a perforation 1078 between this part 1077 and the surface strip 1076 and a fold 1079 between the two surface strips 1076 and 1075.
  • an adhesive can be applied to one of the two surface strips 1075 and 1076 on the inside in order to then glue these two surface strips to one another when it is expedient for better cohesion of the parts of the relevant advertising letter.
  • a section of an inner part 1082 can be seen from FIG. 90, to which a removal part 1083 indirectly connects. It has two main parts 1084 and 1085, both of are of the same size and shape. A fold 1086 is present between the two main parts 1084 and 1085, so that these two main parts can be folded against one another.
  • the entire inside of the main part 1085 is provided with an adhesive application 1087. So that the two main parts 1084 and 1085 are permanently glued to each other, so that they achieve at least twice the thickness of the blank for the two main parts, and because of the gluing by means of the adhesive application 1087 it has a far higher dimensional stability than only one of the parts alone.
  • the main parts 1084 and 1085 glued together therefore form a type of card. It can be used directly as a postcard if it is labeled accordingly.
  • the main part 1084 does not directly adjoin the inner part 1082 but via two narrow surface strips 1088 and 1089.
  • the fold 1091 is present between them.
  • the perforation 1092 is present between the surface strip 1088 and the main part 1084 and the perforation 1093 between the surface strip 1089 and the inner part 1082. In this way, the two surface strips 1088 and 1089 can serve as part of a tear-off edge strip.
  • one of the two surface strips 1088 and 1089 can be provided with an adhesive application on the inside in order to firmly connect them to one another in the folded state.
  • the advertising letters 980, 1030 and 1040 shown in FIGS. 84 ... 88 and the advertising letters with the removal parts 1063 and 1083 can also be modified in such a way that at the transition points from one Part to the other and also on the free longitudinal edge of the outer part, the additional narrow area strips are present, e.g. in sales letter 980 the area strips 988 on the longitudinal edge of the outer part 981, the two area strips 989 and 1007 between the outer part 981 and the inner part 982 and the area strips 1008 and 1014 between the inner part 982 and the removal part 983, but between these area strips and there are no perforations in the adjacent part of the sales letter.
  • sales letter 980 the area strips 988 on the longitudinal edge of the outer part 981
  • the two area strips 989 and 1007 between the outer part 981 and the inner part 982 and the area strips 1008 and 1014 between the inner part 982 and the removal part 983 but between these area strips and there are no perforations in the adjacent part of the sales letter.

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