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US604666A
US604666A US604666DA US604666A US 604666 A US604666 A US 604666A US 604666D A US604666D A US 604666DA US 604666 A US604666 A US 604666A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • 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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  • ttor/Ley m cams frans co. Hom-umu. WASHINGTON. n c.
  • This invention relates to envelops; and it consists of the construction and arrangement of the several parts, which will be more fully hereinafter described and claimed.
  • the object of the invention is to provide means for sealing the closing-flap in such manner that it may be easily opened or closed and adapting the envelop particularly for use in sending samples or analogous inclosures.
  • Figure l is a rear elevation of the envelop, showing the flaps closed.
  • Fig. 2 is a rear elevation of the envelop, showing the flaps in the main open and illustrating the construction of the several parts.
  • Fig. 3 is a detail perspective view of the two parts of the clasp.
  • the letter A designates the envelop-body, which is provided with an end flap d and opposite side flaps b c, which when folded over upon each other and sealed form the enveloppocket, as usual.
  • the inner side of a portion of the ilap a and also of the flap c have an adhesive substance applied thereto to hold the said parts intact when folded over the body A.
  • the flaps b c are respectively formed with transverse slits b c', and below the slit c the flap chas two vertical slits c2 out therein and closely arranged.
  • the sealing-flap f has a reinforcing-fold f2, composed of two acute angular supplemental flaps, which are brought inwardly over the inner surface of said sealing-nap and lap below the apex of the latter, the said reinforcing-folds, as provided by the supplemental flaps, being formed at their inner ends under the apex of the sealing-flap with an opening f.
  • this reinforcing-fold constitutes a protecting-pocket, as well as strengthening the sealing-flap, for a purpose which will be presently described. W'hen the two side iaps b c are sealed, the two transverse slits b c coincide, and the vertical slits c2 are exposed exteriorly by folding the Hap c over the adjacent portion of the flap b.
  • the improved form of clasp comprises two parts-a keeper d, consisting of an elongated strip of suitable material, preferably metal, having bends near the opposite ends to provide an engaging intermediate portion, and when placed in connection with the envelop the ends of the keeper on opposite sides of the bends engage the slits c2, and when the iiap c is folded and secured by the adhesive substance thereon the keeper will be held in permanent position, with the engaging portion thereof intermediate the bends exposed at the back of the envelop.
  • a tongue e is also employed as a part of the clasp and is in the main elongated and bendable, having a substantially triangular head e and a prong or shank ewhich is inserted under the keeper and bent over, as shown in Fig.
  • the tongue e can be quickly fastened to the keeper CZ or released therefrom, and no material projection is formed which might be considered detrimental to the use of the device in the mails.
  • the device could be conveniently employed as a storage envelop or le and, further, that the dimensions of the several parts may be varied to adapt the device to different uses.
  • An envelop comprising a body havin g' side flaps with transverse slits adapted to coincide when the said flaps are folded over, one of the said side aps under its transverse slits having a pair of vertically-disposed slits, the said body of the envelop also having opposite IOO end flaps, one of which forms the sealing-iiap adapted to engage the said keeper t0 hold the and has supplemental folds thereon brought sealing-flap closed.

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C. P. MONFORT. BNVBLOP.
No. 604,666. Patented May 24,1868.
ttor/Ley m: cams frans co. Hom-umu. WASHINGTON. n c.
UNITED nrnnr ritieni ENVELOP..
.SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 604,666, datediMay 24, 1898.
Application led December 8, 1896 Serial No. 614,924. (No model.)
To @ZZ whom, it may concern:
Be it known that l, CHAnLns P. MONFORT, a citizen of the United States, residing at Leonidas, in the county of St. Joseph and State of Michigam/have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Envelops; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
This invention relates to envelops; and it consists of the construction and arrangement of the several parts, which will be more fully hereinafter described and claimed.
The object of the invention is to provide means for sealing the closing-flap in such manner that it may be easily opened or closed and adapting the envelop particularly for use in sending samples or analogous inclosures.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure l is a rear elevation of the envelop, showing the flaps closed. Fig. 2 is a rear elevation of the envelop, showing the flaps in the main open and illustrating the construction of the several parts. Fig. 3 is a detail perspective view of the two parts of the clasp.
Referring to the drawings, wherein similar letters of reference are employed to indicate corresponding parts in the several views, the letter A designates the envelop-body, which is provided with an end flap d and opposite side flaps b c, which when folded over upon each other and sealed form the enveloppocket, as usual. The inner side of a portion of the ilap a and also of the flap c have an adhesive substance applied thereto to hold the said parts intact when folded over the body A. The flaps b c are respectively formed with transverse slits b c', and below the slit c the flap chas two vertical slits c2 out therein and closely arranged. The sealing-flap f has a reinforcing-fold f2, composed of two acute angular supplemental flaps, which are brought inwardly over the inner surface of said sealing-nap and lap below the apex of the latter, the said reinforcing-folds, as provided by the supplemental flaps, being formed at their inner ends under the apex of the sealing-flap with an opening f. It will be observed that this reinforcing-fold constitutes a protecting-pocket, as well as strengthening the sealing-flap, for a purpose which will be presently described. W'hen the two side iaps b c are sealed, the two transverse slits b c coincide, and the vertical slits c2 are exposed exteriorly by folding the Hap c over the adjacent portion of the flap b.
The improved form of clasp comprises two parts-a keeper d, consisting of an elongated strip of suitable material, preferably metal, having bends near the opposite ends to provide an engaging intermediate portion, and when placed in connection with the envelop the ends of the keeper on opposite sides of the bends engage the slits c2, and when the iiap c is folded and secured by the adhesive substance thereon the keeper will be held in permanent position, with the engaging portion thereof intermediate the bends exposed at the back of the envelop. A tongue e is also employed as a part of the clasp and is in the main elongated and bendable, having a substantially triangular head e and a prong or shank ewhich is inserted under the keeper and bent over, as shown in Fig. 1. In applying the said tongue to the ilap f the free end of the prong thereof is inserted through the opening f in the segmental ilap f2 from the inner side, and the head of the tongue is confined underneath the flap and prevented .from becoming disengaged by the formation of the said head e.
It will be seen from the foregoing description that the tongue e can be quickly fastened to the keeper CZ or released therefrom, and no material projection is formed which might be considered detrimental to the use of the device in the mails.
It will also be seen that aside from an ordinary mailingenvelop the device could be conveniently employed as a storage envelop or le and, further, that the dimensions of the several parts may be varied to adapt the device to different uses.
Having thus described the invention, what is claimed as new is- An envelop comprising a body havin g' side flaps with transverse slits adapted to coincide when the said flaps are folded over, one of the said side aps under its transverse slits having a pair of vertically-disposed slits, the said body of the envelop also having opposite IOO end flaps, one of which forms the sealing-iiap adapted to engage the said keeper t0 hold the and has supplemental folds thereon brought sealing-flap closed.
over on the inner face thereof, and the said In testimony whereof I have signed this folds and iiaps apertured adjacent to the apeX, specification in the presence of tWo subscrib- 5 a keeper having its ends inserted in the vering witnesses.
tical slits in one of the side aps and eX- v posed at the rear of the envelop, and a tongue CHARLES P MONFORT' having a triangular head inserted in the seal- Witnesses:
ing-flap and held against the supplemental DELMER L. WORTHINGTON, Io flaps, and also provided With a bendable prong aCARL P. CARLISLE.
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