US3841936A - Method of sealing open-ended envelopes for photographic film or the like - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to adhesive coated labels in general, and more particularly to improvements in labels which are provided with information or data and can be permanently or temporarily bonded to an article.
- An object of the invention is to provide a novel and improved label which can be used with particular advantage on envelopes or analogous containers for photographic film and/or photographic prints.
- Another object of the invention is to provide a novel and improved method of manipulating the label in connection with the shipment of photographic material from a dealer to a processing plant and/ or vice versa.
- a further object of the invention is to provide a method of utilizing a specially designed label not only as a carrier of information for the dealer, developing plant and/or customer but also as an effective means for at least partially sealing envelopes or analogous containers forphotographic materials, especially film and/or prints.
- One feature of the invention resides in :the provision of a label which comprises a first portion the rear side of imprinted information or data, and a sisting of two adherent adhesive-coat 3,841,936 Patented Oct. 15, 1974 ice which is coated with adhesive and which preferably consists of two spaced apart rectangular sections, a second portion which is preferably located between the sections of the first portion and the front portion of which is provided with information or data pertaining, for example, to a transaction in connection with the development of photographic lm and/or the making of prints, and a weakened portion which is disposed between the first and second portions and preferably consists of two rows of perforations allowing convenient separation of the second portion from the first portion while the first portion adheres to an envelope or the like in such a way that the open end of the envelope is overlapped and at least partially closed by the first portion.
- Another feature of the invention resides in the provision of a method of sealing open-ended envelopes for photographic film and/or photographic prints by resorting to labels of the type having an adhesive-coated first portion, a non-adherent second portion and an elongated weakened portion between the first and second portions.
- the method comprises the steps of applying data to that side of the second portion which faces away from the adhesive-coated side of the first portion of a label, bonding the first portion of such label to an envelope so that the first portion overlies the open end of the envelope to thus at least partially confine the contents of the envelope, and separating the second portion from the ⁇ first portion along the weakened portion of the thus applied label while the first portion continues to confine the contents of the envelope.
- the data applying step may include applying to the second portion of the envelope information pertaining to the order or commission number of a dealer in photographic material, the nature of photographic film in the envelope, the number and dimensions of prints to be made from such film, encoded information for the dealer and/ or processing plant, and/or others.
- the method may further comprise the step of imprinting additional data on the adhesive-coated portion of the label.
- additional data may include information pertaining to the customer or dealer price for development of photographic film and/or the customer or dealer pricel
- FIG. 1 is a front elevational view of a label which embodies one form of the invention, further showing a portion of an envelope to which the label is about to be bonded;
- FIG. 2 is a front elevational view of a second label
- FIG. 3 is a fragmentary front elevational view of an envelope, further showing on the envelope the label of FIG. 2;
- FIG. 4 is a front elevational view of a third label.
- FIG. l there is shown a rectangular label 1 which comprises a substantially centrally located non-adherent rectangular portion 4 which is provided with notherportion coned rectangular marginal sections 2 and 3.
- the sections 2 and 3 (hereinafter called strips, for short) are disposed at the opposite sides of the central portion 4 and are adjacent to the short edges of the label 1.
- the coats of adhesive are shown as being applied to the front or exposed sides of the strips 2 and 3; however, such adhesive coats are actually applied to those sides of the strips which ⁇ face away from the observer of FIG. l.
- the adhesive coats on the rear sides of the strips 2 and 3 preferably consist of a pressure-responsive adhesive which will strongly adhere to paper or a similar material in response to the application of moderate pressure.
- Neither side of the central portion 4 is coated with an adhesive, however, the rear side of the central portion 4 could be coated with a moisture-activatable adhesive which does not adhere to paper or the like without previous application of water.
- the width of the strip 2 is about half the width of the strip 3, and the strip 3 is provided with a fold line 7 along which the outer part of the strip 3 can be readily folded over the inner part.
- the central portion 4 is separated from the strips 2 and 3 by an elongated weakened portion consisting of two rows of perforations respectively numbered 6 and S.
- the central portion 4 can be readily separated therefrom by tearing it away along the rows of perforatious and 6.
- the width of the strip 3 will be at least twice the width of the strip 2.
- the information or data which is imprinted onto the front side of the central portion 4 is self-explanatory.
- the label 1 is assumed to be utilized by a dealer in photographic material who accepts exposed and/0r developed lms for development and/or for the making of prints.
- the firstA line of information which is imprinted on the central portion 4 indicates the price index per print.
- the second line indicates the number of prints which are to be made, and the third line represents the code number for the developing of film, i.e., encoded information pertaining to the cost of development.
- the fourth line indicates the date on which the film was accepted for processing, and the last line indicates the order number which is different from label to label.
- the film When a clerk in a shop accepts an exposed tilm from the customer, the film is inserted into an envelope 14A and the label 1 is thereupon applied to one side of the envelope 14A adjacent to the open side or end which is indicated at 14B.
- the application of the label 1 is preferably such that the open end 14B registers with the fold line 7 whereby the rear sides of the strip 2 and of the inner part of the strip 3 adhere to one side of the envelope 14A.
- the clerk thereupon folds the outer part of the strip 3 over the open side 14B of the envelope 14A so that the strip 3 is folded along the line 7 and the outer part of the strip 3 adheres to the rear side of the envelope which provides a temporary closure for the envelope and connes the exposed film in its interior.
- the envelope 14A is then delivered or shipped to the developing plant where the lilm is developed and/ or prints are made therefrom.
- Certain information which appears at the front side of the central portion 4 of the label 1 can be applied (imprinted) thereto prior to attachment of the label to an envelope. Such information includes that which is in lines l, 3 and 5 shown at the front side of the central portion 4.
- the number of prints (in the illustrated embodiment, the number of prints to be made is 25) is applied by the clerk. The same holds true for the date when the film was accepted for development and/or printing.
- certain information which appears on the central portion 4 cau be imprinted on the label 1 prior to application of coats of adhesive to the rear sides of the strips 2 and 3.
- Such information may include the print price index, the number of prints, the cost of developing, the date and the order number.
- the label 1 can be attached with a large number of similar labels to an elongated carrier web of wax paper or the like to which the adhesive at theyrear sides of the strips 2 and 3 adheres but can be readily separated therefrom without aiecting the condition of the adhesive coats.
- Certain information on the central portion 4 can be imprinted onto the labels 1 prior to attachment to the carrier web of wax paper or the like.
- Certain other information, such as the order numbers, can be applied to the labels after they are attached to wax paper so that consecutive labels will be provided with successive order numbers, such as 25 169, 25 170, 2S 171, etc.
- the carrier of wax paper can be introduced into an automatic printing machine which applies the order numbers in the desired sequence. The same holds true for the code number of the print price index and the cost of lilm developing.
- FIG. 2 illustrates a modied label 101.
- This label also comprises a non-adherent central portion 104 which is flanked by two marginal sections or strips 102, 103 of another label portion the rear side of which is coated with a suitable pressure-activatable adhesive.
- the width of the strip 102 is shown as being equal to that of the strip 103, and each of these strips is provided with a transversely extending fold line 13, 12.
- the rows of perforations which extend between the central portion 104 and the lower parts of the strips 102, 103 are respectively shown as 106 and 10S.
- the label 101 is further provided with two narrow slits 10 and 11 which respectively separate the upper parts of the strips 103 and 102 from the adjoining parts of the central portion 104.
- the parts 8 and 9 which are respectively located above the fold lines 12 and 13 constitute two tiaps which can be folded along the lines 12 and 13 so as to adhere to the rear side of an envelope to the front side of which the label 101 is applied by means of adhesive which coats the lower parts of the strips 102 and 103.
- FIG. 3 illustrates an envelope or container 14 of the type which is often employed by dealers in photographic material or the like for mailing of exposed photographic films to the developing and printing plants.
- the illustrated envelope 14 is provided with a tab 14b which can be detached along the line 14d and handed to the customer as a receipt for the delivered iilm.
- the number which appears on the tab 14h is also applied to the envelope 14, as at 14e, together with additional information such as the name of the dealer and his address.
- the reference character 14d can indicate a row of perforations or an otherwise weakened portion of the tab 14b which can be readily separated from the major part of the envelope 14 and handed to the customer.
- the number on the tab 1417 and the corresponding number on the face of the envelope 14 can appear in a coded form.
- Each envelope is provided with a different number.
- the envelope 14 When the envelope 14, with the tab 14b already removed therefrom and with a roll of exposed but undeveloped film contained therein, is received by the developing plant, the envelope is opened up preferably by severing or removing a narrow portion along the edge 14a so that the exposed film can be removed therefrom.
- Such lm is normally stored in a suitable cassette.
- the exposed film Once the exposed film is removed from the envelope 14, it is provided with a code number for identification in the developing plant, and such code number remains on the iihn during the processing which may include development and the making of a requisite number of prints.
- the thus obtained prints and the exposed and developed lilm are delivered or automatically conveyed to a station where the number of prints is counted, where the dimensions of the prints are determined, and where a notation is made of the nature of film which was developed and further processed.
- the just-mentioned information can be obtained automatically by suitable equipment which is well known in the art. Certain information may be obtained by visual inspection or counting, and such information may be fed into a printing device similar to a typewriter which applies the information to labels 101 of the type shown in FIG. 2. At this station, the label 101 which is subsequently applied to the envelope 14 is alsoprovided with the date which can be imprinted onto the central portion 104.
- the person in charge at such station may apply to the label 101 the order-number which can also represent the commission number of the particular merchant.
- order number can be applied in the form of numerals or in encoded form.
- the exposed and developed film is preferably severed so as to form sections of desired length.
- each such section may include six film frames.
- the sections of film and the prints arethere'upon inserted into the ⁇ envelope 14 and the label 101 is applied to the open end 14a of the envelope in a manner as shown in FIG. 3.
- the flaps 8 and 9 are folded along the lines 12 and 13 so that they adhere to the rear side of the envelope 14 whereas the lower parts of the strips 102, 103 adhere to the front side of the envelope.
- FIG. 3 further shows that the upper part of the central label portion 104 extends beyond open end 14a so that the order number, which happens to be 25 169, can be readily observed even if the envelope 14 is thereupon inserted into a drawer or a box, together with a number of similar envelopes, in such a way that the upper parts of the label portions 104 extend from the drawer or box.
- the envelopes 14 are then returned to the dealer and are held in readiness for the customer or customers.
- the customer presents his tab 14b and the number thereon is compared with the number on the envelope so that the dealer makes sure that the customer receives his film and proper prints.
- the label 101 of FIG. 2 can be applied to the envelope 14 in such a way that the upper part of its central portion 104 extends beyond the open end 14a of the envelope. This is desirable because the order numbers can be readily observed without even partial withdrawal of envelopes from their drawer or box.
- the label 101 is attached to the respective envelope 14A or 14 with sufficient force to prevent any unintentional or accidental separation. This can be readily achieved by applying to the strips 2, 3 or 102, 103 a moderate pressure so that the adhesive coats at the rear sides of such strips properly adhere to the adjacent portions of the respective envelopes.
- the envelope is withdrawn from its receptacle and the central portion 104 is separated from the envelope by destroying the rows of perforations 10S and 106.
- the information which is applied to the front side of the thus separated central portion 104 is evaluated to determine the cost to the customer.
- the thus separated portion 104 can be kept for later billing of a particular customer.
- the portion 104 is thereupon retained in the files of the merchant in proof of completion of the transaction.
- FIG. 4 illustrates a third label 201 which is similar to the label 1 of FIG. l and certain parts of which are denoted by similar reference characters.
- the difference between the labels 1 and 201 is that the latter comprises a relatively wide adhesive-coated adherent section 15 which replaces the relatively narrow strip 2 of FIG. l.
- the area of the section 15 is shown as being substantially equal to that of the non-adherent central portion 4.
- the label .201 is assumed to be applied to an envelope in the printmg and developing plant. When the envelope with the label 201 thereon is returned to the dealer, the dealer retains the cntral portion 4 which is separated from the remainder of the label along the rows of perforations 5 and l6.
- the portion 4 then constitutes a receipt which the dealer retains in proof of completion of the transaction.
- the information which is imprinted on the section 15 remains on the envelope and is handed to the customer. Such information on the section 15 constitutes a bill which can be paid immediately or later on.
- the information which is shown at the front side of the marginal portion 15 can be imprinted in the developing and processing plant if the personnel at the plant is aware of the billing practice of the particular dealer.
- the developing plant will retain the central portion 4 as a receipt for completion of the transaction and the information which is imprinted on the section 15 will constitute a bill to the dealer.
- the front sides of the adhesive coated marginal sections of each label can be provided with advertising matter or with other pertinent information.
- the improved label need not necessarily be used as a means for forming a closure for an open-ended or open-sided envelope which contains exposed but undeveloped film and/ or developed film and/or prints.
- the open end of an envelope can be sealed or partially sealed by a discrete label which does not bear any information or is provided only with advertising matter.
- the label 1, 101 or 201 is then applied to any other part of the envelope where it can be readily seen by the dealer.
- the simultaneous utilization of the label as a carrier of information as well as a means for at least partially closing an envelope or an analogous container for undeveloped or developed film and prints has been found to be of particular advantage because it saves an additional operation, namely, the sealing or closing of the open end of an envelope by a separate label or by a staple.
- the improved label can find advantageous use in many other plants, not necessarily in photoshops or developing plants for photographic film or the like.
- the label can be applied to envelopes which contain watches to be sent to a repair shop as well as any other relatively small articles which are to be transported or shipped between a receiving station, such as a dealer, and a repairing or processing station.
- a method of sealing open-ended envelopes for photographic film and/or photographic prints with labels of the type having an adhesive-coated first portion, a nonadherent second portion and an elongated weakened portion extending between the first and second portions comprising the steps of applying data to one side of the second portion of a label; providing said first portion with a fold line so that said first portion includes two parts located at opposite sides of said fold line; bonding the first portion of such label to an envelope so that the first portion forms a closure for the open end thereof, said bonding step including pressing the two parts of the first portion so as to adhere them to the opposite exposed sides of the envelope at the open end thereof to thus confine the contents of the envelope; and separating the second portion from the first portion along the weakened portion of the label while the first portion continues to confine the contents of the envelope.
- said data applying step includes applying to the second portion of the label information pertaining to the order number of a dealer in photographic materials, the nature of photographic film in the envelope, and the number of and dimensions of prints to be made from such film.
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US4462851A (en) * | 1982-10-18 | 1984-07-31 | United States Banknote Corporation | Method for taxing cigarette packs and validating cigarette cartons |
US5118375A (en) * | 1990-08-09 | 1992-06-02 | Xerox Corporation | Method and apparatus for making envelopes on-line for direct mail application |
US5217307A (en) * | 1990-12-07 | 1993-06-08 | Morgan Adhesives Company | Container with an easy opening indicator or security break indicator |
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US4070220A (en) * | 1974-11-04 | 1978-01-24 | Monarch Marking Systems, Inc. | Record assembly and method of using web of record assemblies |
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US4462851A (en) * | 1982-10-18 | 1984-07-31 | United States Banknote Corporation | Method for taxing cigarette packs and validating cigarette cartons |
US5118375A (en) * | 1990-08-09 | 1992-06-02 | Xerox Corporation | Method and apparatus for making envelopes on-line for direct mail application |
US5217307A (en) * | 1990-12-07 | 1993-06-08 | Morgan Adhesives Company | Container with an easy opening indicator or security break indicator |
US20110094915A1 (en) * | 2009-10-06 | 2011-04-28 | Williams Jr Robert E | Wrap label with patterned adhesive |
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