WO2002070359A9 - Printable sleeve envelope and method of forming same - Google Patents
Printable sleeve envelope and method of forming sameInfo
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- WO2002070359A9 WO2002070359A9 PCT/US2002/006486 US0206486W WO02070359A9 WO 2002070359 A9 WO2002070359 A9 WO 2002070359A9 US 0206486 W US0206486 W US 0206486W WO 02070359 A9 WO02070359 A9 WO 02070359A9
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Definitions
- the present invention provides an envelope capable of securely packaging various items. Specifically, the present invention provides a foldable envelope formed on a printable sheet that is capable of receiving items such as compact discs and computer diskettes for storage, organization and transportation.
- This patent discloses an envelope having a pair of side flaps that connect with a bottom flap. The bottom flap also connects to a top flap, providing an envelope that is secured by more than one connection between parts.
- an object of the present invention to provide an envelope that is capable of folding to securely package various items therein. It is also an objective of the present invention to provide a sheet on which the envelope is formed, with the envelope capable of being separated from the sheet after the sheet has passed through a printer or copier and custom indicia printed on the envelope portion thereof. It is a further object of the invention to provide a sheet having an envelope that is capable of having images and/or indicia printed thereon. It is yet another object of the present invention to provide an envelope that has at least one index tab, for the purpose of identifying and archiving the folded envelope.
- the present invention provides a printable, foldable envelope that is capable of folding to securely package various items.
- the present invention includes a sheet on which an envelope is formed having weakened lines separating the outline of the envelope from the sheet.
- the envelope is separable from the sheet and capable of being folded along additional weakened lines to form secure packaging for various items.
- the sheet is capable of being placed in a printer and having images and/or indicia printed thereon, enabling the envelope to have words or pictures custom designed and printed on it by the user using his personal computer and printer to describe the envelope's contents.
- the present invention also discloses a card stock construction that can be printed in an inkjet or laser printer and formed into a compact disc sleeve, and a method for utilization of same.
- the card stock comprises the sheet having the envelope formed thereon.
- the sheet is perforated in such a way as to allow the sheet to maintain integrity during the manufacturing and printing processes, while allowing the unfolded printable sleeve to be separated from the sheet without the use of tools.
- the sheet also has creases, scores, or perforations to create weakening lines at the locations where folding is to take place.
- the envelope includes a top flap, a bottom flap, and a pair of opposing side flaps. These flaps are capable of interconnecting with each other in some manner. Therefore, the envelope, when in a folded position, advantageously does not use adhesives to hold the flaps together.
- the present invention also provides that the envelope may include at least one index tab for archiving the contents of the envelope.
- an index tab is partially removable from the top flap and capable of being raised relative to the top flap when the envelope is in a folded and stored position.
- the present invention can also be alternatively described as a printable sleeve envelope comprising a sheet having a central body panel bordered by a pair of opposing side panels, each side panel having a locking tab, a bottom flap having a pair of slots therein, and a top flap having an index tab, with the central body panel, bottom flap, opposing side panels and top flap forming the outline of an envelope on the sheet.
- a plurality of folding lines separates the central body panel from the opposing side panels, the bottom flap and the top flap, with the opposing side panels, bottom flap and top adapted to fold along said folding lines.
- the slots in the bottom flap are adapted to receive the locking tabs to secure said opposing side panels and said bottom flap in a first position, and said top flap is adapted to fold such that said index tab is behind said bottom flap and between said bottom flap and said central body panel in a second position when said bottom flap is also folded relative to said folding lines.
- the present invention therefore provides numerous advantages over the existing prior art.
- the locking tabs of the present invention insert into slots on one interfitting portion to provide a strong, secure envelope that can remain closed when handling the envelope or when forming other sections of the envelope from the sheet.
- Other envelopes open at the slightest application of force and do not provide any method of interlocking the panels, leaving the envelope flimsy and unreliable.
- some prior art envelopes do not close at all edges.
- the present invention includes a top flap that folds over and tucks between the bottom flap and the central body panel. This top flap arrangement, coupled with the insertable locking tabs, provides a secure envelope on all sides and allows the envelope to be tilted in any direction and still retain its contents.
- Other features not present in the prior art include a single self-adhesive closure label that additionally allows the envelope to be used as a mailer, and tabs that may be included for indexing purposes.
- FIG. 1 is a top plan view of a printable sheet of the present invention having an envelope formed thereon;
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a printer (or copier) having the printable sheet of FIG. 1 being fed in a printer and the desired indicia printed thereon;
- FIG. 3 is a bottom plan view of the envelope removed from the printable sheet
- FIG. 4 is the envelope of FIG. 3 with a bottom flap folded upward toward a central body panel thereof;
- FIG. 5 shows the envelope with opposing side panels folded toward each other and received in the bottom flap
- FIG. 6 shows the envelope with the opposing side panels and bottom flap folded in a first position and a disc placed in the pocket formed between the bottom flap and the central body panel;
- FIG. 7 shows the envelope in the first position with the top flap folded down in a tucked position such that a folding tab on the top flap is positioned between the bottom flap and the central body panel;
- FIG. 8 shows another printable sheet of the present invention with the envelope formed thereon, the envelope including three index tabs capable of being punched out from the top flap of the envelope;
- FIG. 9 shows the envelope separated from the sheet of FIG. 8 in a second position with one of the index tabs punched out and raised relative to the top flap;
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view of a series of folded envelopes of the invention, such as those shown in FIG. 9, each having a different index tab raised relative to the top flap.
- FIG. 1 shows a printable sheet 10 having an envelope 12 formed thereon.
- the envelope 12 is formed as a sheet or portion on the printable sheet 10.
- the envelope perimeter is preferably formed by a combination of cuts and microperforations.
- the cuts would be around complicated shapes, such as the tuck tabs on the side flaps, with intermittent ties to maintain the integrity of the sheet.
- Most of the perimeter would be microperforations that might, for example, have a .025" cut and a .007" tie.
- the cut and tie could be larger or smaller but would typically have dimensional ratio between 2:1 and 5:1 (the larger number being the cut dimension, and the smaller number being the tie dimension).
- the envelope fold lines discussed below are formed by crease in the sheet 10.
- the envelope 12 includes a central body panel 14.
- the central body panel 14 is a substantially square portion that is surrounded by a plurality of interfitting portions. These interfitting portions include a top flap 16, a bottom flap 18 and a pair of opposing sides flaps 20 and 22.
- the opposing side flaps 20 and 22 each have a locking tab 24 and 26 disposed thereon. Slots 28 and 30 in the bottom flap 18 are capable of receiving the locking tabs 24 and 26, respectively, when the bottom flap 18 is folded relative to the central body panel 14.
- Separating the central body panel 14 from the top flap 16, bottom flap 18, and opposing side flaps 20 and 22, are a plurality of weakened lines 32 which allow the various flaps to fold relative to the central body panel 14.
- the top flap 16 also includes a folding tab 34.
- the dimensions of the interfitting portions are as follows.
- the top flap 16 is approximately 5" long as indicated in FIG. 1 by reference numeral 17a, and is approximately VA" wide without the folding tab 34, as indicated by reference number 17b.
- the bottom flap 18 is approximately 5" long as indicated by number 19a in FIG. 1, and is about 3" to 3-3/8 " wide as shown in FIG 1. by number 19b.
- Each side panel 20 and 22 is approximately 5" long as shown by numbers 21a and 23a, respectively, and approximately Vz wide without the locking tabs 24 and 26, as shown by numbers 21b and 23b.
- the locking tabs 24 and 26 are each approximately 2-5/8" long as shown by numbers 25a and 27a, and are approximately 3 ⁇ " wide as shown by 25b and 27b.
- the folding tab 34 is approximately 4" long as shown by number 35a, and is approximately 3/8" wide as shown by number 35b.
- the central body panel is about 4%" to 5" long on each side, as shown by 15a.
- the above-itemized dimensions are approximate preferred dimensions only.
- the printable sheet 10 of the present invention may be made of any material capable of securely holding items placed within the printable sheet 10.
- the printable sheet 10 can therefore be made of paper, cardboard, cardstock, or any other material sturdy enough to provide a secure package.
- the printable sheet is made of cardstock, the cardstock may be of such a caliper and weight as to be compatible with laser and inkjet printers.
- the card stock would typically be between 80#/ream and 120#/ream, ranging in caliper from .007" to .010".
- the size of the printable sheet 10 may be any size that is capable of fitting within a printer and that is also capable of providing a large enough secure envelope to securely hold items placed therein.
- the printable sheet 10 may have the size of 814 x 11" regular paper.
- the printable sheet 10 may be A4 paper.
- sheets that are pre-printed, sheets that have a film or foil overlaminate, and sheets that have a topcoating are all within the scope of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 shows a printer or copier 36 having a stack of the printable sheets 10 of the present invention in the input tray thereof.
- the printable sheet 10 is capable of having an image or images and indicia 37 printed thereon by the printer 36.
- the indicia can be custom designed by the user on his/her personal computer.
- the images or indicia 37 may be words, pictures or a combination of both.
- the images or indicia 37 may be printed on the entire face of the envelope, and may differ completely from any printing that may exist on items to be placed in the envelope.
- the printer 36 prints the desired images and/or indicia 37 on all surfaces of the envelope through a single pass through the printer 36.
- the printer 36 may be any type of commercial printer commonly used for printing images or indicia on paper.
- the printer 36 may be an inkjet printer, a laser printer, or any other type of machine capable of both large-scale and small-scale printing capacity.
- FIG. 3 shows the envelope 12 of the present invention removed from the printable sheet 10, preferably after having passed through the printer 36 and the images and/or indicia 37 printed thereon.
- the envelope 12 shown in FIG. 3 is in a substantially flat position with the top flap 16, opposing side flaps 20 and 22 and bottom flap 18 in position such that they are not folded relative to the weakened lines 32 separating them from the central body panel 14.
- FIG. 4 shows the envelope 12 having the bottom flap 18 folded along one of the weakened lines 32 such that the bottom flap 18 and central body panel 14 are laying in substantially parallel positions relative to each other. In FIG. 4, the opposing side flaps 20 and 22 and top flap 16 are not folded relative to the weakened lines 32 separating them from the central body panel 14.
- FIG. 5 shows the envelope 12 of the present invention having the opposing side flaps 20 and 22 folded along the weakened lines 32 separating them from the central body panel 14.
- the locking tabs 24 and 26 disposed on the opposing side flaps 20 and 22 are shown in FIG. 5 inserted into the slots 28 and 30 of the bottom flap 18.
- This configuration provides a first position in which the top flap 16 is left open and the opposing side flaps 20 and 22 and bottom flap 18 form a pocket within which an item may be placed.
- FIG. 6 shows the envelope 12 of the present invention in the first position as shown in FIG. 5 with a compact disc 38 placed between the central body panel 14 and the bottom flap 18.
- the compact disc 38 is securely positioned between the central body panel 14 and the bottom flap 18 in the pocket formed by the opposing side flaps 20 and 22 and the locking tabs 24 and 26 inserted into the slots 28 and 30 of the bottom flap 18.
- sections of the sheet are coated with a pressure sensitive adhesive.
- the sheet may also be partially or completely overlaminated with a release liner.
- the release liner is removed and the resulting selective areas of exposed pressure sensitive adhesive hold the envelope together after folding.
- This method of holding the flaps of the envelope together may be used in addition to the locking tabs, slots and folding tab. In an alternate, less preferred embodiment, this method may be used instead of the locking tabs, slots and folding tab.
- FIG. 7 shows the envelope 12 of the present invention with the top flap 16 folded down relative to the weakened line 32 separating it from the central body panel 14.
- the folding tab 34 on the top flap 16 is positioned such that it inserts between the bottom flap 18 and the central body panel 14.
- the folding down of the top flap 16 and the insertion of the folding tab 34 completes the closure of the envelope 12 thereby providing a secure package for items placed inside the envelope, such as, for example, the compact disc 38 of FIG. 6.
- the envelope of FIG. 7 represents a second position in which all flaps bordering the central body panel 14 have been folded to provide the closed envelope as shown in FIG. 7.
- FIG. 8 shows a second embodiment in which the printable sheet 10 and the envelope 12 have a plurality of index tabs 40 disposed on the printable sheet 10.
- the plurality of index tabs 40 are situated on the top flap 16 and are adapted to be at least partially removable from the top flap by punching them out along fold lines 42.
- the index tabs 40 can be completely removed from the sheet 10 if they are not needed.
- FIG. 9 shows the envelope in the second position as also shown in FIG. 7.
- the index tabs 40 are shown with one of the index tabs 40 raised relative to the top flap 16.
- FIG. 9 shows three index tabs 40.
- the first index tab is raised relative to the top flap 16 and is also shown in a lowered position to indicate that it is capable of moving relative to the top flap 16.
- the other index tabs 40 are folded down relative to the top flap 16.
- the index tabs 40 that are folded down may be either partially removed from the envelope and folded down or may be still fully part of the envelope without ever having been removed. Therefore, index tabs 40 placed at different positions on the top flap 16 can be used to easily categorize or archive multiple envelopes.
- FIG. 10 shows a series of envelopes 12, each having a different index tab 40 raised to the top flap 16 to catalog or archive a series of envelopes.
- a seal may be placed on the envelope 12 over the place where the folding tab 34 inserts between the bottom flap 18 and the central body panel 14.
- the application of the seal which may be a paper or film label using an adhesive to removably attach to the envelope 12, allows the envelope 12 to be used as a mailable parcel.
- the seal prevents the folding tab 34 from becoming separated and allows for a more secure package.
- Mailing information such as addresses and postage, can be printed on the envelope 12 by hand or by the printer 36.
- FIG. 10 Another invention disclosed herein is a set of "envelopes" (see FIG. 10) (preferably user printed and folded) wherein the top flaps have a plurality of "punch-out” index tabs 40 on lines 42. Thereby the user can punch out (and fold up) different tabs in different envelopes such that the tabs are staggered, as depicted in FIG. 10.
- each of the opposing side panels may have multiple locking tabs disposed thereon for insertion into slots on the bottom flap.
- each opposing side flap may have one locking tab and one slot disposed in a reciprocal relationship relative to the opposite side flap, such that each slot receives a locking tab on the opposite side flap. It is therefore intended that the scope of the invention be limited not by this detailed description, but rather by the claims appended hereto.
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