US1604480A - Combination mailing and letter envelope - Google Patents

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US1604480A
US1604480A US701424A US70142424A US1604480A US 1604480 A US1604480 A US 1604480A US 701424 A US701424 A US 701424A US 70142424 A US70142424 A US 70142424A US 1604480 A US1604480 A US 1604480A
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    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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  • This invention relates to the process of making an envelope which will carry third or fourth class mail and first class mail in separate compartments under one cover, and
  • FIG. 1 shows the envelope afterit has been cut from a single sheet of paper. All portions marked G represent gumming.
  • the dotted portion marked W represents a portion of the envelope which has been cut or died out
  • a single sheet of paper is first cut to conform to the figure shown in the drawlng F1gure 1. The figure so cut is then'gummed on all portions marked G.
  • the gumming 1s placed on one side of the envelope only.
  • the section W is then out out, and the envelope'ls also out along the two lines 7.
  • the section E. is then folded along the line 4 up and over the section D and glued in 1 place by the portions G on section D.
  • the portion thus folded is then folded along the line 5 u and over the section C.
  • the section is then folded along the line 2 down and over the portion already formed. It is glued in lace by the port on marked G from the right edge of section B to the line on the right numbered 7 and from the left edge of section B to the line on the left numbered 7.
  • the flap or tongue A formed on the free edge of the flap B is then folded back and up along the line 1 and left free.
  • the flap H is then folded along the line 6 to the right and over the body of the envelope formed by the folding of sections A," B, C and D, and glued in place by the gumming on that flap.
  • third or fourth class mail may be inserted along the line 3 and the flap F folded over and glued or fastened in place by any appropriate fastening device.
  • First class mail may be inserted through the portiori W.
  • the portion for first class mail is sealed by folding the flap A down along the line 1 and gluing same along the gummed portion thereon.
  • a mam panel havin a flap on one edge adapted to be folde thereon, said flap being formed-with a slot for a letter extending parallel to said fold, an integral extension adapted to be folded inwardly on said flap to form a small pocket in the envelope, a'second flap on the opposite edge of said main panel adapted to over-lap said first mentioned flap and arranged to complete a larger pocket, a
  • shorter flap formed on the free edge of said second flap, adapted to close said slot, and end portions on the main'panel disposed to overlap the'ends of said flaps, one of said end portions being normally free to allow access to said largerpocket.
  • a main panel having'a flap on one edge adapted to be folded thereon, said flap being formed with a slot for the insertion of a letter or the like extendmg parallel and adjacent to its edge remote from said main panel, an integral extension adapted to be folded inwardly on said flap and normally arranged between said main panel and flap to constitute a partition in the envelope, a second flap on the opposite edge of said main panel adapted to over-lap said first mentioned flap, a tongue on said second flap arranged to close said slot, and means for securing said flaps and extension in folded position.
  • An envelope consisting of a blank divided by folds into a main panel and flaps on opposite sides 'of said panehan extension on one of said flaps disposed to be folded between said flap and the main panel and constituting, when the envelope is in folded position, a partition between a large and smaller pocket.
  • said flap being formed with a slot in spaced relation to the sides thereof, adapted to allow access to the smaller compartment, and a tongue oin the opposite flap adapted to seal said s 0t.
  • An envelope comprising a sheet divided by folds into a main panel and flaps on the sides of said panel, an integral extension on a normally outer flap disposed to be folded between said flap and the main panel and constituting a partition between compartments in the envelope, said outer flap being formed with a slot in spaced relation, to the sides thereof,-and a tongue on another of said flaps adapted to. lie over said slot in unfolded continuation of the flap for' sealing the slot.

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COMBINATION MAILING AND BETTER ENVELOPE Filed March 24. 1924 G 7 1 Is\\\ m 2y I \I I h" a x fi Patented Oct. 26, 1926.
PATENT OFFICE.
CHARLES EDWIN PORTER, JR., OF ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA.
COMBINATION MAILING AND LETTER ENVELOPE.
Application filed March 24, 1924. Serial No. 701,424.
This invention relates to the process of making an envelope which will carry third or fourth class mail and first class mail in separate compartments under one cover, and
has for its object the making of an envelope which is stronger, more easily and more economically manufactured than other envelopes in its generalclassification.
The drawing, Figure 1, shows the envelope afterit has been cut from a single sheet of paper. All portions marked G represent gumming. The dotted portion marked W represents a portion of the envelope which has been cut or died out In the making of this envelope, a single sheet of paper is first cut to conform to the figure shown in the drawlng F1gure 1. The figure so cut is then'gummed on all portions marked G. The gumming 1s placed on one side of the envelope only. The section W is then out out, and the envelope'ls also out along the two lines 7. The section E.is then folded along the line 4 up and over the section D and glued in 1 place by the portions G on section D.
The portion thus folded is then folded along the line 5 u and over the section C. The section is then folded along the line 2 down and over the portion already formed. It is glued in lace by the port on marked G from the right edge of section B to the line on the right numbered 7 and from the left edge of section B to the line on the left numbered 7. The flap or tongue A formed on the free edge of the flap B is then folded back and up along the line 1 and left free. The flap H is then folded along the line 6 to the right and over the body of the envelope formed by the folding of sections A," B, C and D, and glued in place by the gumming on that flap. The envelope bemg thus formed, third or fourth class mail may be inserted along the line 3 and the flap F folded over and glued or fastened in place by any appropriate fastening device. First class mail may be inserted through the portiori W. The portion for first class mail is sealed by folding the flap A down along the line 1 and gluing same along the gummed portion thereon.
1. 'An envelopecomprismg, a mam panel havin a flap on one edge adapted to be folde thereon, said flap being formed-with a slot for a letter extending parallel to said fold, an integral extension adapted to be folded inwardly on said flap to form a small pocket in the envelope, a'second flap on the opposite edge of said main panel adapted to over-lap said first mentioned flap and arranged to complete a larger pocket, a
. shorter flap, formed on the free edge of said second flap, adapted to close said slot, and end portions on the main'panel disposed to overlap the'ends of said flaps, one of said end portions being normally free to allow access to said largerpocket.
2. In an envelope, a main panel having'a flap on one edge adapted to be folded thereon, said flap being formed with a slot for the insertion of a letter or the like extendmg parallel and adjacent to its edge remote from said main panel, an integral extension adapted to be folded inwardly on said flap and normally arranged between said main panel and flap to constitute a partition in the envelope, a second flap on the opposite edge of said main panel adapted to over-lap said first mentioned flap, a tongue on said second flap arranged to close said slot, and means for securing said flaps and extension in folded position.
3. An envelope consisting of a blank divided by folds into a main panel and flaps on opposite sides 'of said panehan extension on one of said flaps disposed to be folded between said flap and the main panel and constituting, when the envelope is in folded position, a partition between a large and smaller pocket. in the envelope, said flap being formed with a slot in spaced relation to the sides thereof, adapted to allow access to the smaller compartment, and a tongue oin the opposite flap adapted to seal said s 0t.
4. An envelope comprising a sheet divided by folds into a main panel and flaps on the sides of said panel, an integral extension on a normally outer flap disposed to be folded between said flap and the main panel and constituting a partition between compartments in the envelope, said outer flap being formed with a slot in spaced relation, to the sides thereof,-and a tongue on another of said flaps adapted to. lie over said slot in unfolded continuation of the flap for' sealing the slot.
GH'ARLES EDWIN PORTER, JR.
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