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USRE17554E
USRE17554E US17554DE USRE17554E US RE17554 E USRE17554 E US RE17554E US 17554D E US17554D E US 17554DE US RE17554 E USRE17554 E US RE17554E
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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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  • Fig. 1 is a view of a paper blank from "-ot' the fact that the wings 8 are pasted to which thc envelope is made.
  • Fig. 2 is a sectional view showing the manner in which the blank is folded.
  • Fig. 3 is a face view of the completed envelope with articles therein.
  • the envelope is made from a paper blank cut and scored as shown in Figure 1 and comprising a relativel narrow long rectangularly formed blankY 4 scored as at 5 to provide a closing iap 6.
  • Adjacent the Hap 6 the blank forms a back portion 7 having a length equal to the full length of the completed envelope.
  • side closing wings, 8, 8 adapted to be folded alongr the scoredlines 9, 9.
  • a front portion 10 adjacent the back 7 and adapted to be folded parallel to the back along the scored line 11.
  • the front 10 has a slit 12 for receiving the end of the closing flap 6.
  • the other end of the blank is scored as at 13 and 14 to form a front and a back pocket portion 15 and 16 respectively.
  • the blank is provided with perforations 17 serving as entrances for the articles 18 into the envelope itself.
  • the envelope is folded as shown in Figure 2.
  • the front 10 is bent, at 11 back upon the back 7.
  • the front pocket portion 15 is bent at 13 downwardly and inwardly back upon the front 10 and the portion 16 is bent in the reverse direction at 14 to extend upwardly.
  • the portions 15 and 16 therefore lie within, the envelope and forms a pocket which is open at the top,whi1e the perforations 17 are at the bottom of said pocket.
  • the result is an envelope having a pocket 20, see Fig. 2, of less depth than the envelope and in which the articles may be convenientl inserted in a manner so that their one en s are exposed as seen in Figure 3.
  • edges 19 of the part 16 and the latter pasted to the back 7 at 25 tlra onl opening to appear is that leading to the poc et 20.
  • the perforations 17 may be less in number and the wings 8 may be wider, or they may be omitted.
  • the invention provides a handy, convenient and sanit'ary container or package for large or small articles of different kinds. It is readily manufactured at a low cost.
  • an envelope of the character described comprisin an envelope body having a front, a back an a closing flap adapted to detachably engage in a slit in the said front to close the envelope, the upper portion of said envelope front terminating in pocket members bent to form a pocket forreceiving the upper parts of the articles to be contained in the envelope, which latter are inserted in perforations provided in the bottom of said pocket and the lar r portions of said articles beingcontained wit in said envelope belowthe said pocket, and sidewings on said envelope for closing the sides thereof.

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Reiued Jan. 7, 1930 PATENT OFFICE GEORGE DOSCHER, OF MOUNT VERNON, NEW YORK PAPER CONTAINER Origlnal No. 1,634,096, dated June 28, 1927, Serial No. 155,126, led December 16, 1986. Application for reissue led June 14, 1929. Serial No. 370,969.
hold and enclose small or large articles to be either giveliaway for advertising purposes i or sold. As an example of the use to which such an envelope container may be put, the invention herein is disclosed as being used for holding toothpicks, but obviously the invention is not limited to such use.
In the drawing accompanying this specification,
Fig. 1 is a view of a paper blank from "-ot' the fact that the wings 8 are pasted to which thc envelope is made.
Fig. 2 is a sectional view showing the manner in which the blank is folded.
Fig. 3 is a face view of the completed envelope with articles therein. Referring to the drawing the envelope is made from a paper blank cut and scored as shown in Figure 1 and comprising a relativel narrow long rectangularly formed blankY 4 scored as at 5 to provide a closing iap 6. Adjacent the Hap 6 the blank forms a back portion 7 having a length equal to the full length of the completed envelope. To both sides of the back there are provided side closing wings, 8, 8 adapted to be folded alongr the scoredlines 9, 9.
Continuing lengthwise of the blank there is formed a front portion 10 adjacent the back 7 and adapted to be folded parallel to the back along the scored line 11. The front 10 has a slit 12 for receiving the end of the closing flap 6.
lThe other end of the blank is scored as at 13 and 14 to form a front and a back pocket portion 15 and 16 respectively. Along the scored line 14 the blank is provided with perforations 17 serving as entrances for the articles 18 into the envelope itself.
The envelope is folded as shown in Figure 2. The front 10 is bent, at 11 back upon the back 7. The front pocket portion 15 is bent at 13 downwardly and inwardly back upon the front 10 and the portion 16 is bent in the reverse direction at 14 to extend upwardly. The portions 15 and 16 therefore lie within, the envelope and forms a pocket which is open at the top,whi1e the perforations 17 are at the bottom of said pocket. The edge the front 10 and pasted down against said front and against those side portions 19 or edges ofthe rear pocket portions 16 which project above the line 13, all as clearly shown. The result is an envelope having a pocket 20, see Fig. 2, of less depth than the envelope and in which the articles may be convenientl inserted in a manner so that their one en s are exposed as seen in Figure 3. By reason they edges 19 of the part 16 and the latter pasted to the back 7 at 25 tlra onl opening to appear is that leading to the poc et 20.
n the event that bulky articles are to be contained within the envelope, the perforations 17 may be less in number and the wings 8 may be wider, or they may be omitted.
The invention provides a handy, convenient and sanit'ary container or package for large or small articles of different kinds. It is readily manufactured at a low cost.
I claim:
As a new article of manufacture, an envelope of the character described comprisin an envelope body having a front, a back an a closing flap adapted to detachably engage in a slit in the said front to close the envelope, the upper portion of said envelope front terminating in pocket members bent to form a pocket forreceiving the upper parts of the articles to be contained in the envelope, which latter are inserted in perforations provided in the bottom of said pocket and the lar r portions of said articles beingcontained wit in said envelope belowthe said pocket, and sidewings on said envelope for closing the sides thereof.
' GEORGE DOSCHER.
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