Claims
- 1. A continuous manifold comprising three continuous bands of paper superposed on one another to form a three-ply structure, means defining feed holes in at least one of the plies adjacent each of the side edges of the manifold, longitudinally spaced transverse lines of perforations through all of said plies dividing said manifold into a succession of contiguous like rectangular units extending across said manifold, a line of perforations through all of said plies extending longitudinally of said manifold between the side edges thereof and positioned farther from a first side edge than from a second side edge, said longitudinally extending line of perforations dividing each of said rectangular units into a larger rectangular portion and a smaller rectangular portion, means bonding the first and second plies of the larger rectangular portion of each of said rectangular units together along said transverse and longitudinal lines of perforations to form a merchandise receiving container open at the edge disposed at said first side edge of the manifold and closed at the other three edges of the container, means on the first ply of said container forming portion identifying merchandise received in said container, the customer to whom said merchandise is to be shipped and an order number, perforations in the smaller rectangular portion of the first ply defining a plurality of severable identification labels for attachment to individual articles of merchandise received in said container, means on each of said labels for identifying said articles of merchandise, said larger rectangular portion of the second ply forming the back of said container, the smaller rectangular portion of the second ply and the underlying portion of the third ply constituting severable duplicate reorder stubs, means on each of said stubs indentifying the customer and the merchandise and providing space for filling in the quantity of the merchandise reordered, duplicating means between the smaller rectangular portions of the first, second and third plies for transferring information imprinted on said first ply to said second and third plies, said third ply being narrower than said second ply and having an edge spaced inwardly from said first side edge of the second ply, means bonding the second and third plies of each of said rectangular units together along said transverse lines of perforations and along a line extending longitudinally of said manifold between the side edges thereof to define a pocket open at one end to receive a card for controlling the filling of the order for merchandise to be shipped in said container.
- 2. A continuous manifold according to claim 1, in which at said first side of the manifold the second ply extends beyond the first ply to provide a flap foldable over the first ply to close the open end of said container.
- 3. A continuous manifold according to claim 2, having adhesive on said flap forming portion of said second ply to secure said flap in closed position.
- 4. A continuous manifold according to claim 1, having adhesive on the under surface of said label forming portions of said first ply for securing said labels to articles of merchandise.
- 5. A continuous manifold according to claim 4, in which said labels are dumbbell-shaped with reduced central portions.
- 6. A continuous manifold according to claim 1, in which said means bonding the second and third plies together comprises a line of adhesive located between and spaced from said longitudinally extending line of perforations and the open end of said pocket.
- 7. A continuous manifold comprising three separate continuous band of paper superposed on one another to form a three-ply structure, longitudinally spaced transverse lines of perforations through all of said plies dividing said manifold into a succession of contiguous like rectangular units extending across said manifold, a line of perforations through all of said plies extending longitudinally of said manifold between first and second side edges thereof and dividing each of said rectangular units into a first portion and a second portion, means bonding the first and second plies of the first portion of each of said rectangular units together along said transverse and longitudinal lines of perforations to form a merchandise receiving container open at the edge disposed at said first side edge of the manifold, means for closing said container, means on the first ply of said container forming portion identifying merchandise received in said container, the customer to whom said merchandise is to be shipped and an order number, perforations in said second portion of the first ply defining a plurality of severable identification labels for attachment to individual articles of merchandise received in said container, means on each of said labels identifying said articles of merchandise, said first portion of the second ply forming the back of said container, the second portion of the second ply and the underlying portion of the third ply constituting severable superposed duplicate upper and lower reorder stubs, coincident means on said superposed reorder stubs identifying the customer and the merchandise and providing coincident spaces for filling in the quantity of the merchandise reordered, and duplicating means between said second portions of the superposed first, second and third plies for transferring information imprinted on said first ply to said second and third plies and for transferring information filled in on said second ply to said third ply, whereby a customer may reorder like merchandise by filling in the desired quantity of merchandise in said spaces on said upper reorder stub, whereby said quantity is reproduced on said lower reorder stub by said duplicating means, sending one of said reorder stubs to the supplier and keeping the other of said reorder stubs for his records.
- 8. A continuous manifold according to claim 7, in which said third ply at least partially underlies said first portions of said first and second plies and in which there is further provided means bonding said second and third plies along transversely and longitudinally extending lines to define a pocket open at one end to receive a card for controlling the filling of an order for merchandise to be shipped in said envelope.
- 9. A continuous manifold comprising a plurality of separate continuous bands of paper superposed on one another to form a multiply structure, longitudinally spaced transverse lines of perforations through all of said plies dividing said manifold into a succession of contiguous like rectangular units extending across said manifold, a line of perforations through all of said plies extending longitudinally of said manifold between first and second side edges thereof to divide each of said units into a first portion and a second portion, means bonding two of said plies of said first portion together along each of said transverse and longitudinal lines of perforations to form a merchandise receiving container open at the edge disposed at said first side edge of the manifold to receive said merchandise, means for closing said container, means on said container forming portion identifying merchandise received in said container, the customer to whom said merchandise is to be shipped and an order number, means on each of the two plies of said second portion defining superposed duplicate upper and lower reorder forms, said means comprising means identifying the merchandise in said container and the customer and providing space for filling in the quantity of merchandise to be reordered, duplicating means between said upper and lower reorder forms for transferring information entered on said upper reorder form to the lower reorder form, whereby a customer may reorder like merchandise by filling in the desired quantity of merchandise on said upper reorder form, whereby said quantity is reproduced on said lower reorder form by said duplicating means, sending one of said reorder forms to the supplier and keeping the other of said reorder forms for his records; and said second portion of each said unit comprising a third ply and perforations in said third ply defining a plurality of severable identification labels for attachment to individual articles of merchandise received in said envelope.
- 10. A continuous manifold according to claim 9, in which said first portion of each said unit comprises a third ply secured to said container along transversely and longitudinally extending lines to define an external pocket open toward said first side edge of the manifold to receive a card for controlling the filling of an order of merchandise to be shipped in said container.
- 11. A continuous manifold comprising a plurality of separate continuous bands of paper superposed on one another to form a multiply structure, longitudinally spaced transverse lines of perforations through all of said plies dividing said manifold into a succession of contiguous like rectangular units extending across said manifold, a line of perforations through all of said plies extending longitudinally of said manifold between first and second side edges thereof to divide each of said units into a first portion and a second portion, means bonding two of said plies of said first portion together along each of said transverse and longitudinal lines of perforations to form a merchandise receiving container open at the edge disposed at said first side edge of the manifold to receive said merchandise, means for closing said container, means on said container identifying merchandise received in said container, the customer to whom said merchandise is to be shipped and an order number, duplicating means between superposed second portions of two of said plies for transferring information entered on the uppermost of said two plies to the underlying of said two plies, coincident means on said second portions of said two superposed plies identifying the customer, an order number and the merchandise in said container, perforations around said merchandise identifying means on said second portion of one of said two plies to provide a severable portion for attachment to an individual article of said merchandise to identify the same, and a blank adjacent said merchandise identification means on the other of said second portions of said superposed plies for filling in the quantity of merchandise to be reordered, whereby a customer can reorder like merchandise by filling in the desired quantity of merchandise in said blank and sending said other second portion to the supplier.
- 12. A continuous manifold according to claim 11, in which said perforations in said second portion of a ply define a plurality of said severable portions for attachment to individual articles of merchandise.
- 13. A continuous manifold comprising a plurality of separate continuous bands of paper superposed on one another to form a multiply structure, longitudinally spaced transverse lines of perforations through all of said plies dividing said continuous manifold into a succession of contiguous like rectangular units extending across said manifold, a line of perforations through all of said plies extending longitudinally of said manifold between first and second side edges thereof to divide each of said units into a first portion and a second portion, means bonding two of said plies of said first portion together along each of said transverse and longitudinal lines of perforations to form a merchandise receiving container open at the edge disposed at said first side edge of the manifold to receive said merchandise, means for closing said container, means on said container identifying merchandise received in said container, the customer to whom said merchandise is to be shipped and an order number, coincident means on said second portions of two of said superposed plies identifying the customer, an order number and the merchandise in said container, duplicating means between said second portions of said two superposed plies, and coincident means on said second portions of said two superposed plies providing a blank adjacent said merchandise identification means on each of said second portions of said two superposed plies for filling in a quantity of merchandise to be reordered, whereby a customer can reorder like merchandise by filling in the desired quantity of merchandise in said blank on the uppermost of said two plies whereby said quantity is automatically duplicated in the corresponding blank on the other of said two plies by said duplicating means and sending one of said second portions to the supplier and keeping the other of said second portions for his records.
- 14. A continuous manifold according to claim 13, in which said merchandise identifying means on each of said superposed reorder forms comprises means identifying a plurality of different items of merchandise and in which said blank providing means comprises means providing an individual blank for filling in the quantity of merchandise to be reordered adjacent each of said identifying means for each of said items.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 588,068, filed Mar. 13, 1975, now abandoned, which is a divisional of application Ser. No. 348,066, filed Apr. 5, 1973 (now abandoned) which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 207,249, filed Dec. 13, 1971 (now abandoned).
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