US1343419A - Mailing sheet or blank - Google Patents

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US1343419A
US1343419A US214154A US21415418A US1343419A US 1343419 A US1343419 A US 1343419A US 214154 A US214154 A US 214154A US 21415418 A US21415418 A US 21415418A US 1343419 A US1343419 A US 1343419A
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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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    • B42D15/02Postcards; 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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  • WIpLABD E. SWIFT, oF'fwoRcEsTER, MASSACHUSETTS, AssrGNon lTo UNITEnsTATE's ENvELoPE YcoMPANY, or SBRINGFTELD, MASSACHUSETTS, A ooBPoRATIoN oF 4 MAINE.
  • the presentinvention relates ⁇ to ⁇ a m carry thereon a written or printed commun cation, and at the same time,to c'onstitt in itself, lan enveloping inclosure. for the transmission 'of ,said communication throug .the mails.
  • the invention resides ⁇ lin they ,i
  • Figure 1 is a plan view of one of the improved mailing sheets or blanks in readiness for folding for transmission through ⁇ the mails, and ybearing a communication
  • FIG. 2 is a view showing the blank-after folding, and after beingsent through the mails.
  • Y I 1 Like reference characters refer to like parts in'fboth figures.
  • the blank herein illustrated comprises a body portion 1, two end iiaps 2, 2, a bottom Hap 3 and a top nap/4, It is tobe understood that these flaps are not confined to the various shapes herein shown, but, on the other hand, may bevaried in. ⁇ shape as de'- sired, it being clear that the blank, so far as the shape is concerned, mayv partake of the characteristics of any of the well known types of ordinary envelop blanks. 'As distinguished from an envelop blank however,
  • the top flap 4 is provided with a windowfQ--which is adapted to reveal the' addressed portion of the communication as rittenjonvthe body portion 1, after said top/flap khas been folded "over to close and seal thev communication, as hereinafter deribed.l
  • Window is meant ,either an opening which maybe protected r, not by a transparent panel, or an area Patented June15, 1920.
  • the ⁇ window 6 is con- '.gst-itutdby an -opening cut in the opaque 'stock of flap 4, and covered by a panel 7 fof transparent or glacine paper, adhesively i secured by'a margin of gum Sover said opening.
  • l, f The window 6 is so located in the-flapv 4 "Pthat'the 'end iapsv 2, 2 when folded in will not interfere therewith, and for purposes portion 1 is provided with an addressield ordesignated space 9.
  • Such address field mayconsist of lines printed. on the paper or a printed rectangle, or other equivalent designation'.
  • the address is written in the designated space 9, and then the body of the communication is written directly therebeneath, beginning irst on the body portion 1, and extending down as far as need be onto the bottom flap 3.v
  • the latter due to the location of the address near the top of the body portion 1, may be clear thatthe only restriction on the width of bottom flap 3 is that it shall not, when folded, obscure the address on. the body portion 1.
  • the user first preferably folds in the end flaps 2, 2, then folds in the bottom flap 3, and inallyfo'lds in the ,top flap 4; vthe latter carries along its edge/an-adhesive coating 10. for sealing, 'whi its moistened and stuck down vupon the already folded aps, as shown in ig. 2,/ As thus folded,
  • the address of the communication is revealed through the Window 6, and the sheet is in readiness for transmission through the mails, it being clear that only the address, and no other part of the Communication is revealed until the addressee breaks the seal, or tears off the top flap 4.
  • the bottom flap 3 may be Jfolded in prior to the folding of the end flaps 2, 2, but the preferred method of use is that first described.
  • a mailing sheet having ya rectangular body portion with side flaps and a back flap of such width as to just disclose an address field at the top of'said body portion when l5 said back flap is folded over thereon, and a seal Hap having van opening immediately above its line of fold for registering with the address field on s'aid body portion when folded over thereon, said seal flap then overlapping portons of the side flaps and-of the back flap.

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W'. E. SWIFT. MAILING SHEET oa BLANK. APPLICATION FILED JAN. 281'918.`
y Patented June 15, 1920.
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PATENT ,oI-*1=,lcr..I
WIpLABD E. SWIFT, oF'fwoRcEsTER, MASSACHUSETTS, AssrGNon lTo UNITEnsTATE's ENvELoPE YcoMPANY, or SBRINGFTELD, MASSACHUSETTS, A ooBPoRATIoN oF 4 MAINE.
Application filed.` 4January)` To all (whom it may concern:
citizen of the United States, yresiding Commonwealth 'of Massachusetts, have vented a new and. useful Improvemen Mailing Sheets orfBlanks, of which the, lowing, 'together with the 'accompany The presentinvention relates `to \a m carry thereon a written or printed commun cation, and at the same time,to c'onstitt in itself, lan enveloping inclosure. for the transmission 'of ,said communication throug .the mails. The invention resides` lin they ,i
provision of an article of this type in such form as todisclose only the address portionr of the communication, the construction beingsuch thata minimum ofpaper or stock is required uin the manufacture,y andy also that the use of the articles is accomplished with greaterv facility and convenience than with 4other articles of this type heretofore known.
The details of the invention are set 'forth hereinafter, reference being had tothe ac-` Y", v
' ofregistration with said window, theibody companying'drawings, in which-.-
Figure 1 is a plan view of one of the improved mailing sheets or blanks in readiness for folding for transmission through `the mails, and ybearing a communication, andV Fig. 2 is a view showing the blank-after folding, and after beingsent through the mails. Y I 1 Like reference characters refer to like parts in'fboth figures.
The blank herein illustrated comprises a body portion 1, two end iiaps 2, 2, a bottom Hap 3 and a top nap/4, It is tobe understood that these flaps are not confined to the various shapes herein shown, but, on the other hand, may bevaried in.` shape as de'- sired, it being clear that the blank, so far as the shape is concerned, mayv partake of the characteristics of any of the well known types of ordinary envelop blanks. 'As distinguished from an envelop blank however,
there is no provision for the direct adhesion of the end flaps 2, 2 to the bottom Hap 3 so as to provide a pocket or inclosure, .and
- furthermore, in use, these flaps vare folded in the opposite direction, with'respect to the body portion 1 from the flaps of anordinary envelop blank. v l
Specification of L'ehttersAPatenti" f MAILING. SHEET on BLANK.
918.` Serial No. 214,154.
or convenience 'ofluse, all of the ps Aare preferably made ready for ,foldingby Fig..1.y The top flap 4 is provided witha windowfQ--which is adapted to reveal the' addressed portion of the communication as rittenjonvthe body portion 1, after said top/flap khas been folded "over to close and seal thev communication, as hereinafter deribed.l By the term Window is meant ,either an opening which maybe protected r, not by a transparent panel, or an area Patented June15, 1920.
ap `upwardly'from .the'planeof the paper the iiap which yhas been treated so as to lfrender vit 'sufficiently' transparent for the reading of the address therethrough. In @the present instance the `window 6 is con- '.gst-itutdby an -opening cut in the opaque 'stock of flap 4, and covered by a panel 7 fof transparent or glacine paper, adhesively i secured by'a margin of gum Sover said opening. l, f The window 6 is so located in the-flapv 4 "Pthat'the ' end iapsv 2, 2 when folded in will not interfere therewith, and for purposes portion 1 is provided with an addressield ordesignated space 9. Such address field mayconsist of lines printed. on the paper or a printed rectangle, or other equivalent designation'.
In the use of the blanks, the address is written in the designated space 9, and then the body of the communication is written directly therebeneath, beginning irst on the body portion 1, and extending down as far as need be onto the bottom flap 3.v The latter, due to the location of the address near the top of the body portion 1, may be clear thatthe only restriction on the width of bottom flap 3 is that it shall not, when folded, obscure the address on. the body portion 1. After the communicatie/nf. has been written, the user first preferably folds in the end flaps 2, 2, then folds in the bottom flap 3, and inallyfo'lds in the ,top flap 4; vthe latter carries along its edge/an-adhesive coating 10. for sealing, 'whi its moistened and stuck down vupon the already folded aps, as shown in ig. 2,/ As thus folded,
the address of the communication is revealed through the Window 6, and the sheet is in readiness for transmission through the mails, it being clear that only the address, and no other part of the Communication is revealed until the addressee breaks the seal, or tears off the top flap 4. If desired, the bottom flap 3 may be Jfolded in prior to the folding of the end flaps 2, 2, but the preferred method of use is that first described.
I claim: r.
A mailing sheet having ya rectangular body portion with side flaps and a back flap of such width as to just disclose an address field at the top of'said body portion when l5 said back flap is folded over thereon, and a seal Hap having van opening immediately above its line of fold for registering with the address field on s'aid body portion when folded over thereon, said seal flap then overlapping portons of the side flaps and-of the back flap.
Datedl this 23rd day of January, l1918.
I y l WILLARD E. SWIFT,
' Witnesses: l
LOUIS H. BUGKLEY,
M. HEDLUND.
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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2600146A (en) * 1947-10-02 1952-06-10 Curtis 1000 Inc Envelope
US2673680A (en) * 1950-04-04 1954-03-30 Deutschmeister Herman Two-way mailing device
US2707589A (en) * 1950-10-30 1955-05-03 Gaston C Wagstaff Mailing container

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2600146A (en) * 1947-10-02 1952-06-10 Curtis 1000 Inc Envelope
US2673680A (en) * 1950-04-04 1954-03-30 Deutschmeister Herman Two-way mailing device
US2707589A (en) * 1950-10-30 1955-05-03 Gaston C Wagstaff Mailing container

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