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US922600A
US922600A US44614108A US1908446141A US922600A US 922600 A US922600 A US 922600A US 44614108 A US44614108 A US 44614108A US 1908446141 A US1908446141 A US 1908446141A US 922600 A US922600 A US 922600A
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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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  • Witnmoas Gtkovnu ALQ ' velop as presently explained.
  • Thisinvention relates to improvennfnts in envelops and similar containers and more i'iaps protected so that theycannot be opened Without detection.
  • the object of the invention is to provide. a simple and practical safet,Y envelop which may be produced at a comparatively small cost, Will be convenient to use and will he sure to show evidences-of a'fraudulent atteinpt at opening.
  • the envelop comprises a front or body portion 1, two side er end flaps 2 and top and bottom Flaps 3, 4.
  • the side or end flaps 2 are substantially triangular in shape hut have at their apcxes squared portions or tongues 2iL adapted to overl liaps 2 are'folded innf'ardly and to form a guard or shield for the contents of the eni ri ⁇ he top (lap y triangular in shape and at 3 is substantiall j its'apex is formed a large tongue 5 and a smaller' tongue (i, the latter being at the eenter of the outer vportion of the tongue 5.
  • a coating of gum or the like 7 is placed on the inner face of the flap Stand also upon the tongues 5, 6; and. if desired, gum may also be placed upon the outer faces of the tongue 6 and a portion of the tongue'.
  • the bottom l'lap 4 is also substantially triangular in shape but has its apex rounded and formed adja- ⁇ cent to said apex isa longitudinallj,T curved or arc-shaped. opening or slot 8 to receive the tongue 5.
  • vrlhe bottom-flan ltis provided ap each other when said.V
  • the shape of the tongues or extensions 2a on the flaps 2.and the arrangement of the curved slot 8 is such that when the envelop is made up.; ready for use, as shown in Fig. 2, the tonguesor extensions 2a are disposed beneath the slot 8 and the central portion of the Hap 4 to form a guard to protect the contents C of the en l velop.
  • the Width of the .xpper flap 3 and itstongue5 is such that when the latter ⁇ is inserted in the slot 8 it will just reach to the bottom edges of the extensions or tongues 2a on the ilaps 2 and therefore be prevented from coming in contact with and adhering to the contents ⁇ of the envelop but that the small safety sealing tongue 6 :will project beyond. the bottom edges of the tongues or extensions 2a and will adhere to the contents so that the latter cannot be removed without destroying' said tongue G.
  • the side or end flaps 2 are folded over upon. the front 1 and the bottom flap 4 is then folded up and glued to the ilaps 2, as shown in Fig. 2 of the drawings.
  • the contents C is placed therein and the gum 7 on the flap 3 is moistened and the latter is 'then folded I down and its tongues 6, 5 passed through the slot 8.
  • the tongue 5 will 'adhere to the extensions or tongues 2a on the end flaps2 to more ell'eetively unite the latter, and at the saine time said tongues or extensions 2a will prevent the tongue 5 from contacting with the contents ol' the envelop.
  • the small tongue 5 will adhere to the letter or other contents of the envelop and will ve'ry likely be torn when the flap 3 is surreptitimisly opened; and it will therefore be j'naetiealiy impossible for the contents to be replaced and the flap 3 rosea-led Without the envelop showing evidences of having4 been tampered With The tongue 5 being sealed beneath the flap 4 cannot be moistend and opened without detection as may the sealing tongue ol' an ordinary envelop.
  • the improved. envelop is very similar to an ordinary envelop and may be as quickly eut, gummed and made up as the latter.
  • the curvature of the slot 8 permits the tongue 5 to be readily inserted in the same and the engagement-oi said tongue -5 with the eX- ap of anordin'ary envelop.
  • the simplicity Vfeature isnot desiredI the i'lap tensions 2a onthe-'laps 2 causes the latter to be 'more effectively united and hence renders the .envelop stronger.
  • the safety 3 may be sealed on 'the outside the same as the sealing ofthe envelop renders it -inexpensive to produce "and 'eas -to seal and'at the same time. it is practica y impossiblezto obtain access to the'contents of the envelop without de.- tection. y A
  • a safetyenvelop comprising an oblong lrectangular over upon triangular top. fla adated .to be folded down u lon t e si eeny bottom' flaps and' gumme at its redgesffor attachment 'there'- to,*a main tongue lupr'ithe apex of the top 30 f flap adapted to be passed' throughsaid lsloty@A between the bottom vflap and squaredlends of the side iiaps and gummed on its rear ace for attachment to the outer faces of the" latter, the Vtip of saidtonu when inserted to aline wit the said straight lower edges of the ends of the side flaps, and a reduced supplemental tongue ortab ezitendin from the ti of the main tongue' in axial a inement- Wit the center of said slot ,40'

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H. F. KRGER.
ENVELOP.
APPLICATION FILED JULY 30, 1908.
Patented May 25, 1909.
Witnmoas Gtkovnu ALQ ' velop, as presently explained.
tparticularlj.r to those vwhich have their scaling nutren interieur envien HENRY F. liliitiltlt. Ol" NEW IICNSINLVFON, IENNSXL'INANlA. Y
Specification of vLetters Patent.
Application filed July 30, 1908.
To all 'whom it may romero.'
Be it known that i, HENRY F. Knonn, a citizen of the Uniti d States, residing at New Kensington, in the county of Nestmoreland and State of Pennsylvania, have invented certain. new and useful Improvements in Envelops, of which the following is a specification, reference being had to the accompanying drawings.
Thisinvention relates to improvennfnts in envelops and similar containers and more i'iaps protected so that theycannot be opened Without detection.
` The object of the invention is to provide. a simple and practical safet,Y envelop which may be produced at a comparatively small cost, Will be convenient to use and will he sure to show evidences-of a'fraudulent atteinpt at opening.
r @Vith the above and other objects in view, the invention consists of the novel features of construction and the combination and arrangement of parts hereinafter fullv described and claimed, and illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure lis a plan view of a blank. from which the envelop is made Fig. 2 is a-view of theenvelop made up and ready to receive its contents; Fig. 3 is a rear View of the envelop closed and sealed, and lFig. 4 is a vertical seetion taken on the plane indicated by yhe line 4 4 in Fig. 3.
The envelop comprises a front or body portion 1, two side er end flaps 2 and top and bottom Flaps 3, 4. The side or end flaps 2 are substantially triangular in shape hut have at their apcxes squared portions or tongues 2iL adapted to overl liaps 2 are'folded innf'ardly and to form a guard or shield for the contents of the eni ri`he top (lap y triangular in shape and at 3 is substantiall j its'apex is formed a large tongue 5 and a smaller' tongue (i, the latter being at the eenter of the outer vportion of the tongue 5. A coating of gum or the like 7 is placed on the inner face of the flap Stand also upon the tongues 5, 6; and. if desired, gum may also be placed upon the outer faces of the tongue 6 and a portion of the tongue'. The bottom l'lap 4 is also substantially triangular in shape but has its apex rounded and formed adja-` cent to said apex isa longitudinallj,T curved or arc-shaped. opening or slot 8 to receive the tongue 5. vrlhe bottom-flan ltis provided ap each other when said.V
Patented May 25,1909.
Serial No. 446,141.
on its inner face around its edge with a coating of gum or the like 9 which is adapted to unite it to the outerfaees of the side or end flaps 2 after the latter have been folded over upon the front .1. The shape of the tongues or extensions 2a on the flaps 2.and the arrangement of the curved slot 8 is such that when the envelop is made up.; ready for use, as shown in Fig. 2, the tonguesor extensions 2a are disposed beneath the slot 8 and the central portion of the Hap 4 to form a guard to protect the contents C of the en l velop. lt will he noted that the Width of the .xpper flap 3 and itstongue5 is such that when the latter` is inserted in the slot 8 it will just reach to the bottom edges of the extensions or tongues 2a on the ilaps 2 and therefore be prevented from coming in contact with and adhering to the contents `of the envelop but that the small safety sealing tongue 6 :will project beyond. the bottom edges of the tongues or extensions 2a and will adhere to the contents so that the latter cannot be removed without destroying' said tongue G. ln making up the envelop, the side or end flaps 2 are folded over upon. the front 1 and the bottom flap 4 is then folded up and glued to the ilaps 2, as shown in Fig. 2 of the drawings.
ln using the envelop the contents C is placed therein and the gum 7 on the flap 3 is moistened and the latter is 'then folded I down and its tongues 6, 5 passed through the slot 8. The tongue 5 will 'adhere to the extensions or tongues 2a on the end flaps2 to more ell'eetively unite the latter, and at the saine time said tongues or extensions 2a will prevent the tongue 5 from contacting with the contents ol' the envelop. The small tongue 5, however, will adhere to the letter or other contents of the envelop and will ve'ry likely be torn when the flap 3 is surreptitimisly opened; and it will therefore be j'naetiealiy impossible for the contents to be replaced and the flap 3 rosea-led Without the envelop showing evidences of having4 been tampered With The tongue 5 being sealed beneath the flap 4 cannot be moistend and opened without detection as may the sealing tongue ol' an ordinary envelop.
From the foregoing it will be seen that the improved. envelop is very similar to an ordinary envelop and may be as quickly eut, gummed and made up as the latter. The curvature of the slot 8 permits the tongue 5 to be readily inserted in the same and the engagement-oi said tongue -5 with the eX- ap of anordin'ary envelop. The simplicity Vfeature isnot desiredI the i'lap tensions 2a onthe-'laps 2 causes the latter to be 'more effectively united and hence renders the .envelop stronger. When the safety 3 may be sealed on 'the outside the same as the sealing ofthe envelop renders it -inexpensive to produce "and 'eas -to seal and'at the same time. it is practica y impossiblezto obtain access to the'contents of the envelop without de.- tection. y A
' Having tliusl described the invention what .is .claimed is:
' :to exposethe letter envelop', a trian jovelnu on said si side`` gesto the latter, sai being lprovided-:tt its vertex with aslot, a
A safetyenvelop comprising an oblong lrectangular over upon triangular top. fla adated .to be folded down u lon t e si eeny bottom' flaps and' gumme at its redgesffor attachment 'there'- to,*a main tongue lupr'ithe apex of the top 30 f flap adapted to be passed' throughsaid lsloty@A between the bottom vflap and squaredlends of the side iiaps and gummed on its rear ace for attachment to the outer faces of the" latter, the Vtip of saidtonu when inserted to aline wit the said straight lower edges of the ends of the side flaps, and a reduced supplemental tongue ortab ezitendin from the ti of the main tongue' in axial a inement- Wit the center of said slot ,40'
and also gummedon its rear face', said. supplemental -ton ue 'being adapted to beattached to the. ette'r.l sheet withinvthe sealed envelop, below the straight lower ed es of vthe ends Aof the side flaps, substantia ly fas 45' described.
AIn testimony whereof ll hereunto ailix my signature 'in the presence of two witnesses.
HENRY F. KRUGER.
Witnesses:
WM. G. YoHE, J. T. Gln'rs.
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US3679122A (en) * 1970-11-18 1972-07-25 Mead Corp Carton having composite bottom
US4545521A (en) * 1984-06-08 1985-10-08 Tension Envelope Corporation Envelope with hanger
US5255785A (en) * 1992-06-11 1993-10-26 Amherst International Corporation Shielded floppy disk cartridge mailing envelope

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3679122A (en) * 1970-11-18 1972-07-25 Mead Corp Carton having composite bottom
US4545521A (en) * 1984-06-08 1985-10-08 Tension Envelope Corporation Envelope with hanger
US5255785A (en) * 1992-06-11 1993-10-26 Amherst International Corporation Shielded floppy disk cartridge mailing envelope

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