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US2840296A
US2840296A US474111A US47411154A US2840296A US 2840296 A US2840296 A US 2840296A US 474111 A US474111 A US 474111A US 47411154 A US47411154 A US 47411154A US 2840296 A US2840296 A US 2840296A
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    • 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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  • This invention relates to special envelopes suitable for use when banking by mail in connection with bank accounts, and particularly to'what may be termed a banking envelope.
  • the main object of my invention is to provide a special banking envelope with initially attached means for us of the party depositing or withdrawing funds from an account, as well as means for use by the bankin. charging or crediting the account accordingly.
  • An ancillary objectof this invention is to have such attached means that maybe separated and inserted into the envelope for sending to the bank, and then further separated for recordat the bank. and. for a distinct receipt returned to the sender.
  • t i a pra tical ject wit to hav ttached to an'envelope, a deposit slip with a withdrawal order upon the reverse side thereof, and a separate mail receipt, both of which are separable from the envelope at will for mailing to the bank.
  • An additional object of the invention is to have a bottom and a top main flap for the envelope and to have the deposit slip separably attached to one flap and the mail receipt separably attached to the other flap independently of the first mentioned flap.
  • a banking envelope generally indicated at 7 includes a laterally elongated front panel 8 having relatively short vertical ends and serves to carry the address of the bank to which it is to be sent at 9 and the senders address at 10.
  • this front panel is integrally connected to a laterally elongated rear panel also'having relatively short vertical ends, while at the other vertical end, the front panel has a short vertically extending end flap 12 adapted to be pasted to.
  • Figure 1 is a front perspective view of the envelope made according to my invention and embodying the same in a practical commercial form;
  • Figure 2 is a rear perspective view of the same envelope
  • Figure 3 is another perspective view of the envelope as seen from the rear with the main flap raised in the first stage of opening the envelope;
  • Figure 4 is a further similar view showing the envelope in the second stage of opening the same by folding out the lower flap thereof;
  • FIG. 5 is a fragmentary section as taken on line 55 in Figure 4.
  • Figure 6 is a plan view or layout of a pattern for the envelope before being folded or otherwise assembled into form for use.
  • the front panel has a bottom flap 15 with a glue strip or area 16 extending laterally along the flap and allowing this flap to be pasted up on the lower portion of rear panel 11 when desired.
  • a short laterally extending top or main flap 17 extends upwardly from the upper edge of the front panel and likewise has a glue strip orarea 18 extending laterally along the flap for pasting down this flap on the rear panel to close the envelope.
  • flap extension 19 is provided upon its external side with a deposit slip form 21 ( Figure 3) and upon its inner side with a withdrawal order form 22 ( Figure 4). Between the extension 19 and bottom flap 15 is located a weakened line 23, and both forms have name or signature lines for the name of thesender, with other identifications and amount to be deposited and credited or withdrawn and charged, as the case may be.
  • the lower extension when filled out properly is then separated along line 23 and inserted into the envelope 7 with checks, cash or money orders, etc, if the deposit slip form 21 has been filled out, or if the withdrawal form 22 is filled out instead, the same alone without checks or money is inserted into the envelope.
  • the flap extension 20 onthe main flap 17 is provided with a mail receipt form 24 which is to be filled out partly by the sender in any case with his name and address.
  • the weakened line 25 is provided between the receipt member 20 and main flap 17 for separating the receipt from the envelope before sealing the main flap.
  • this receipt member 20 is also enclosed therewith and flap 17 sealed by means of glue strip 18.
  • lower flap 15 is sealed to the rear panel 11 as already intimated.
  • the teller at the bank uponopenin'g the-envelope finds the two formsthat have torn off the top and bottom flaps 17 and and does the business ordered by filled form 21 or 22, and enters the result on-form 24 that sender, with or withouta check; as thecase may be determined "by the form which he has followed.
  • the party who forwarded the envelopegto the bank receives this receipt form, hehas not only a receipt for his letter I l a relatively large laterally extending main closure flap but for his order to deposit or "withdraw funds.
  • variationslrnay be resorted to, andparts and features may be modified or used without'others vertical ends with a short :vertical end flap connected inte'grally to one vertical end, a laterally elongated rear panel with short vertical ends integrally connected atone vertical end to the other vertical end of said front panel and having the major portion of the upper edge thereof cut a short distance below alignment with the upper edge of saidfront panel but in parallelism with the latter, the
  • elongated rear panel having a vertical glue strip on the other short vertical end forming the outer end thereof serving to connect it with the short vertical end flap, a relatively short but laterally elongated bottom flap integrally connected to the bottom of the front panel and having a laterally extending glue strip thereon, a laterally elongated flap extension wi th short vertical ends integrally connected along the length thereof to the lower edge of the bottom flap and having alaterally extending weakened tear line for removal of the flap extension from the bottom 'fiap to form a mail deposit or mail withdrawal slip, said laterally olongated flap extension being cut shorter at both vertical ends thereof than said bottom flap,

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F. FROMM June 24, 1958 ENVELOPE Filed D60. 9, 1954 NAME F EA ADDa ga E 7 I n we FEW! y INVENTOR.
11 7427 IZQAIM A BY United States Patent 2,840,296 f ENVELOPE FredFromm, Cranford, N. 1., assignor to Berlin & Jones, Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.,
This invention relates to special envelopes suitable for use when banking by mail in connection with bank accounts, and particularly to'what may be termed a banking envelope. 1
The main object of my invention is to provide a special banking envelope with initially attached means for us of the party depositing or withdrawing funds from an account, as well as means for use by the bankin. charging or crediting the account accordingly.
An ancillary objectof this invention is to have such attached means that maybe separated and inserted into the envelope for sending to the bank, and then further separated for recordat the bank. and. for a distinct receipt returned to the sender.
p ca y, t i a pra tical ject wit to hav ttached to an'envelope, a deposit slip with a withdrawal order upon the reverse side thereof, and a separate mail receipt, both of which are separable from the envelope at will for mailing to the bank.
An additional object of the invention is to have a bottom and a top main flap for the envelope and to have the deposit slip separably attached to one flap and the mail receipt separably attached to the other flap independently of the first mentioned flap.
It is, of course an object to provide such a banking envelope that facilitates handling of accounts without extraneous slips, cards or tickets, through the mail, and merely by using the initially attached members upon the top and bottom flaps thereof.
l 2,840,296 Patented June 17958.
to resort to complex writing or notations to be sent tothe bank, or must use inconvenient and complicated recording or ordering stubs, slips or cards, etc. Confusion and errors are likely to appear, and certainly, convenience is not served. In fact, it would appear that there is room on the market for a convenient, safe and simple envelope and system for. banking by mail such as has not yet appeared before the public. Upon considering this problem, it has occurred to me that a special envelope with certain simple auxiliaries should be available for-filling out and sendingto a bank to transact business with the same entirely by mail. As a result of such consideration, I have succeeded in producing a simple and effective banking envelope along the lines already indicated, which l shall now proceed to describe in the following. I
Hence, in the practice ofmy inventiomand referring also again to the drawing, a banking envelope, generally indicated at 7 includes a laterally elongated front panel 8 having relatively short vertical ends and serves to carry the address of the bank to which it is to be sent at 9 and the senders address at 10. At one vertical end, this front panel is integrally connected to a laterally elongated rear panel also'having relatively short vertical ends, while at the other vertical end, the front panel has a short vertically extending end flap 12 adapted to be pasted to. the
Other objects and advantages of my invention and accruing from its actual adoption and application to commerce will appear more fullyin detail as the specification proceeds.
In order to facilitate ready comprehension of this invention for a proper appreciation of the salient features thereof, the invention is illustrated on the accompanying drawing forming part hereof, and in which:
Figure 1 is a front perspective view of the envelope made according to my invention and embodying the same in a practical commercial form;
Figure 2 is a rear perspective view of the same envelope;
Figure 3 is another perspective view of the envelope as seen from the rear with the main flap raised in the first stage of opening the envelope;
Figure 4 is a further similar view showing the envelope in the second stage of opening the same by folding out the lower flap thereof;
Figure 5 is a fragmentary section as taken on line 55 in Figure 4; and
Figure 6 is a plan view or layout of a pattern for the envelope before being folded or otherwise assembled into form for use.
Throughout the views, the same reference numerals indicate the same parts or features.
When a party who has an account at a bank desires to deposit funds into his account by mail, or perhaps withdraw funds from the account by mail, he usually has free. end 13 of the rear panel, for which purpose rear panel 11 may have or vertically extending a gluestrip 1 4as shown in Figure 6. This initial assemblage is best seen in Figure 4, andthe junction in Figure 5, showing that the end of the rear panel is pasted upon the flap 12, the rear panel being virtually coextensive with the front panel.
At its short laterally extending bottom edge, the front panel has a bottom flap 15 with a glue strip or area 16 extending laterally along the flap and allowing this flap to be pasted up on the lower portion of rear panel 11 when desired. In similar fashion, a short laterally extending top or main flap 17 extends upwardly from the upper edge of the front panel and likewise has a glue strip orarea 18 extending laterally along the flap for pasting down this flap on the rear panel to close the envelope.
However, upon each of these two flaps are initially attached forms or laterally elongated flap extensions 19 and 20, respectively for selective use, as will be explained forthwith. The flap extension 19 is provided upon its external side with a deposit slip form 21 (Figure 3) and upon its inner side with a withdrawal order form 22 (Figure 4). Between the extension 19 and bottom flap 15 is located a weakened line 23, and both forms have name or signature lines for the name of thesender, with other identifications and amount to be deposited and credited or withdrawn and charged, as the case may be. In either case, the lower extension when filled out properly is then separated along line 23 and inserted into the envelope 7 with checks, cash or money orders, etc, if the deposit slip form 21 has been filled out, or if the withdrawal form 22 is filled out instead, the same alone without checks or money is inserted into the envelope.
On the other hand, the flap extension 20 onthe main flap 17 is provided with a mail receipt form 24 which is to be filled out partly by the sender in any case with his name and address. The weakened line 25 is provided between the receipt member 20 and main flap 17 for separating the receipt from the envelope before sealing the main flap. In order to send the withdrawal order or deposit form, this receipt member 20 is also enclosed therewith and flap 17 sealed by means of glue strip 18. Naturally, when the lower flap extension 19 has been separated along line 23, lower flap 15 is sealed to the rear panel 11 as already intimated. When the envelope is closed andthe twoflaps 15 and 17 both sealed, the
(Figure 1)Vand a stamp and the like is applied, and the envelope is ready to mail to the bank.
The teller at the bank uponopenin'g the-envelope finds the two formsthat have torn off the top and bottom flaps 17 and and does the business ordered by filled form 21 or 22, and enters the result on-form 24 that sender, with or withouta check; as thecase may be determined "by the form which he has followed. When the party who forwarded the envelopegto the bank receives this receipt form, hehas not only a receipt for his letter I l a relatively large laterally extending main closure flap but for his order to deposit or "withdraw funds.
The whole transaction has thus'been carried out in simple manner by mail,,-merely;by using the envelope and its initially attached auxiliaries, and nothing more. Obviously; the size of the envelope and its flaps and exsender merely puts'his name at his return address section serves as a receipt and then mails this re'ceipt-back tothe tensions to be detached may be made of different dimensions or proportions, as maybe desired, and of different types of paper. t, t
Manifestly, variationslrnay be resorted to, andparts and features may be modified or used without'others vertical ends with a short :vertical end flap connected inte'grally to one vertical end, a laterally elongated rear panel with short vertical ends integrally connected atone vertical end to the other vertical end of said front panel and having the major portion of the upper edge thereof cut a short distance below alignment with the upper edge of saidfront panel but in parallelism with the latter, the
elongated rear panel having a vertical glue strip on the other short vertical end forming the outer end thereof serving to connect it with the short vertical end flap, a relatively short but laterally elongated bottom flap integrally connected to the bottom of the front panel and having a laterally extending glue strip thereon, a laterally elongated flap extension wi th short vertical ends integrally connected along the length thereof to the lower edge of the bottom flap and having alaterally extending weakened tear line for removal of the flap extension from the bottom 'fiap to form a mail deposit or mail withdrawal slip, said laterally olongated flap extension being cut shorter at both vertical ends thereof than said bottom flap,
tending weakened tear line for removal of the secondflap extension from the main closure flap to serve as a mail receipt slip, and said second flap extension also being cut shorter at both'vertical ends thereof than said main closure-flap to which said second flap extension is initially connected.
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US3026019A (en) * 1960-09-15 1962-03-20 Double Envelope Corp Double coin pocket mailer
US3791572A (en) * 1972-03-17 1974-02-12 Envelope Co Two-way mailing item and continuous form assembly thereof
US4108350A (en) * 1977-07-01 1978-08-22 Westvaco Corporation Carton with integral removable card
US4915287A (en) * 1988-11-03 1990-04-10 Moore Business Forms, Inc. Intelligently imaged envelopes with intelligently imaged integral tear-off flaps
US4925086A (en) * 1988-12-05 1990-05-15 Stahlman Harold E Response letter
US6041999A (en) * 1994-11-01 2000-03-28 Petkovsek; Glenn Special service envelope and a method for mailing a mailpiece requiring a special service
US6192661B1 (en) 1997-04-29 2001-02-27 R. R. Donnelley & Sons Return envelope assembly
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US2984403A (en) * 1959-08-10 1961-05-16 Andrew M David Two in one bank deposit envelope
US3026019A (en) * 1960-09-15 1962-03-20 Double Envelope Corp Double coin pocket mailer
US3791572A (en) * 1972-03-17 1974-02-12 Envelope Co Two-way mailing item and continuous form assembly thereof
US4108350A (en) * 1977-07-01 1978-08-22 Westvaco Corporation Carton with integral removable card
US4915287A (en) * 1988-11-03 1990-04-10 Moore Business Forms, Inc. Intelligently imaged envelopes with intelligently imaged integral tear-off flaps
US4925086A (en) * 1988-12-05 1990-05-15 Stahlman Harold E Response letter
US6041999A (en) * 1994-11-01 2000-03-28 Petkovsek; Glenn Special service envelope and a method for mailing a mailpiece requiring a special service
US6192661B1 (en) 1997-04-29 2001-02-27 R. R. Donnelley & Sons Return envelope assembly
US20090321502A1 (en) * 2008-06-27 2009-12-31 Philip Medwell Brown Simulated commercial envelopes and methods of making the same
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