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US1897602A
US1897602A US546987A US54698731A US1897602A US 1897602 A US1897602 A US 1897602A US 546987 A US546987 A US 546987A US 54698731 A US54698731 A US 54698731A US 1897602 A US1897602 A US 1897602A
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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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  • Envelopes havmg side opening are commonly made 1n two 0 types, in one of which the rear wall consists of a substantially rectangular section formed by folding the lower end of the blank over the section constituting the front wall and securing the two walls together at the ends by means of flaps in the form of narrow strips.
  • the rear wall In the other type (hereinafter referred to as the diagonal flap type) the rear wall is composed of three triangular or approximately triangular flaps, one integral with the lower edge and the other w1th the side edges of the front wall or sectlon.
  • the first named of these types is the more economical of manufacture in that the blank from which it is formed, regardless of the relative length and width of the envelope, 1s substantially rectangular and hence may be out from the stock with but little waste.
  • the diagonal flap is preferred by some on account of its external appearance, and it is the object of my invention to give an envelope of the first mentioned type the appearance of the diagonal flap type without increasing its manufacturing cost. I accomplish this object in the manner now to be described.
  • Figure 1 is a rear view with the sealing flap open;
  • Figure 2 1s a slmllar view with the sealing flap closed;
  • Flgure 3 is a view showing the blank from which the envelope is formed before embossing;
  • Figure 4 is a view showing the blank after embossing;
  • Figure 5 is an enlarged section taken on the line 55 of Figure 4.
  • the paper blank from which the envelope is formed is approximately rectangular 1n shape, as shown in Figure 3. It comprises a section 1 forming the front wall, a sectlon 2 forming the rear wall, a sealing flap 3, and a pair of end flaps 4, the latter being in the form of narrow strips which are folded over along creases indicated by broken line 5 (F igure 4) and pasted to the sectlon 2 after the 50 latter has been folded over the front section .1 along a crease indicated by the broken line 6.
  • annular section 2 may be perfectly rectangular in shape but is preferably provided at the center of its free edge with a notch or recess 7 in the usual manner for convenience; 5 in inserting the contents or removing the same before the sealing flap is secured in position, the latter being folded over along a crease indicated by the broken line 8.
  • shoulders 10 Extending from points adjacent the ends. of the crease 6 and toward the apex of the notch 7 are shoulders 10 of a height substantially equal to the thickness of the paper stock from which the envelope is made. These shoulders may be produced by press-1 ing the blank between dies in a manner similar to that used to produce panel or border effects in embossed work. These shoulders simulate the appearance of the edges of a superimposed layer of paper so that the tri-@ angular area 9 defined by the shoulders has the optical effect of a diagonal overlying flap. While I have shown the shoulders 10 as straight lines extending from the apex of the notch 7 to the lower cornersof the en1: velope, they may curve more or less or otherwise deviate from a straight line. but will usually converge to define an approximately triangular area.

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Feb. 14, 1933. A BAYER 1,897,602 ENVELOPE I Filed June 26, 1931 Fig. 1 Fig.2.
Inventor Andrew Bayer Patented Feb. 14, 1933 UNITED STATES ANDREW BAYER, F BALTIMORE, MARYLAND ENVELOPE Application filed June 26, 1931. Serial No. 546,987.
My invention relates to a mailing envelope, its object being to secure the advantages hereinafter described. Envelopes havmg side opening are commonly made 1n two 0 types, in one of which the rear wall consists of a substantially rectangular section formed by folding the lower end of the blank over the section constituting the front wall and securing the two walls together at the ends by means of flaps in the form of narrow strips. In the other type (hereinafter referred to as the diagonal flap type) the rear wall is composed of three triangular or approximately triangular flaps, one integral with the lower edge and the other w1th the side edges of the front wall or sectlon. The first named of these types is the more economical of manufacture in that the blank from which it is formed, regardless of the relative length and width of the envelope, 1s substantially rectangular and hence may be out from the stock with but little waste.
The diagonal flap, however, is preferred by some on account of its external appearance, and it is the object of my invention to give an envelope of the first mentioned type the appearance of the diagonal flap type without increasing its manufacturing cost. I accomplish this object in the manner now to be described.
In the accompanying drawing, which lllustrates an envelope made in accordance w th my invention, Figure 1 is a rear view with the sealing flap open; Figure 2 1s a slmllar view with the sealing flap closed; Flgure 3 is a view showing the blank from which the envelope is formed before embossing; Figure 4 is a view showing the blank after embossing; and Figure 5 is an enlarged section taken on the line 55 of Figure 4.
The paper blank from which the envelope is formed is approximately rectangular 1n shape, as shown in Figure 3. It comprises a section 1 forming the front wall, a sectlon 2 forming the rear wall, a sealing flap 3, and a pair of end flaps 4, the latter being in the form of narrow strips which are folded over along creases indicated by broken line 5 (F igure 4) and pasted to the sectlon 2 after the 50 latter has been folded over the front section .1 along a crease indicated by the broken line 6. Therear section 2 may be perfectly rectangular in shape but is preferably provided at the center of its free edge with a notch or recess 7 in the usual manner for convenience; 5 in inserting the contents or removing the same before the sealing flap is secured in position, the latter being folded over along a crease indicated by the broken line 8.
Extending from points adjacent the ends. of the crease 6 and toward the apex of the notch 7 are shoulders 10 of a height substantially equal to the thickness of the paper stock from which the envelope is made. These shoulders may be produced by press-1 ing the blank between dies in a manner similar to that used to produce panel or border effects in embossed work. These shoulders simulate the appearance of the edges of a superimposed layer of paper so that the tri-@ angular area 9 defined by the shoulders has the optical effect of a diagonal overlying flap. While I have shown the shoulders 10 as straight lines extending from the apex of the notch 7 to the lower cornersof the en1: velope, they may curve more or less or otherwise deviate from a straight line. but will usually converge to define an approximately triangular area.
As the paper from which envelopes are;; made is, unless specially prepared to prevent reading of the contents, not wholly opaque, the edges of the underlying flaps will, to a certain extent, show through the overlying flap. To cause my envelope to still more closely resemble a diagonal flap envelope, I form within the area 9 a second set of converging shoulders 12 simulating the appearance of edges of underlying flaps. These latter shoulders should, however, bee in height only a. fraction of the thickness of the paper so as to produce only faintly visible lines.
As will be seen from Figures 1 and 2, the appearance of my improved envelope is sub-v P stantially the same as that of a diagonal flap envelope, differing therefrom only by the addition of the narrow end flaps 4, which difference adds to rather than detracts from the appearance. The cost of manufacture re:
pearance of the edges of underlying flaps.
asviewed through an overlying flap.
In testimony whereof, I hereunto aiiix my signature, this 19th day of June 1931.
ANDREW BAYER.
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US4919324A (en) * 1988-12-27 1990-04-24 Hottle Dwight E Envelope
US11572218B2 (en) * 2020-04-27 2023-02-07 Calumet Carton Company Blank and paperboard envelope formed therefrom

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US4919324A (en) * 1988-12-27 1990-04-24 Hottle Dwight E Envelope
US11572218B2 (en) * 2020-04-27 2023-02-07 Calumet Carton Company Blank and paperboard envelope formed therefrom
US12404075B2 (en) 2020-04-27 2025-09-02 Calumet Carton Company Blank and paperboard envelope formed therefrom

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