Claims
- 1. A combination mailer and pocket file, comprising:(a) a pocket file having a first file panel and a second file panel connected at opposite sides and foldably connected along a first fold line to form a pocket file having an open end opposite the fold line; (b) a first mailer panel foldably connected to the second file panel along a second fold line; (c) a file tab on one of the first and second file panels; (d) a line of perforations extending across the second file panel adjacent and substantially parallel to the second fold line, the line of perforations providing a separation line of weakness across the second panel to allow a clean separation of the first mailer panel including the second fold line from the pocket file portion; and (e) a closure flap foldably connected to the first mailer panel along a closure fold line.
- 2. The combination mailer and pocket file of claim 1, further comprising an adhesive on the closure flap.
- 3. The combination mailer and pocket file of claim 1, further comprising a zip strip on the closure flap.
- 4. The combination mailer and pocket file of claim 1, further comprising extensions extending between the first file panel and the second file panel.
- 5. The combination mailer and pocket file of claim 1, wherein one of the first file panel and the second file panel includes an aperture.
- 6. The combination mailer of claim 1, wherein the first file panel and the second file panel are connected along spaced apart lines intersecting the first fold line.
- 7. The combination as in claim 1 wherein the file tab is on a free edge of the first file panel opposite the first fold line.
- 8. A combination mailer and pocket file comprising.(a) a first file panel; (b) a second file panel connected to the first file panel at opposite sides and foldably connected to the first file panel along a first fold line to form a pocket file having an open end opposite the first fold line; (c) a file tab on one of the first and second file panels; (d) a first mailer panel foldably connected to the second file panel along a second fold line; (e) a second mailer panel foldably connected to the first mailer panel along a third fold line; (f) a line of perforations extending across the second file panel adjacent and substantially parallel to the second fold line, the line of perforations providing a separation line of weakness to allow a clean separation of the first mailer panel including the first fold line from the pocket file portion; and (g) a closure flap foldably connected to the second mailer panel along, a closure fold line.
- 9. The combination mailer and pocket file of claim 8, wherein the first file panel, the second file panel, the first mailer panel and the second mailer panel are selected to be disposed in a parallel configuration upon folding about the first fold line, the second fold line and the third fold line.
- 10. The combination mailer of claim 8, wherein one of the first file panel and the second file panel include an extension sized to engage a remaining one of the first file panel and the second file panel.
- 11. The combination mailer of claim 8, wherein the second file panel is bonded to the first file panel along a pair of spaced apart lines.
- 12. A blank for manufacturing a combined pocket file and mailer, comprising:(a) a first file panel having a free edge at one end; (b) a second file panel foldably connected to the first panel along a first fold line spaced across the first panel from the free edge; (c) a file tab extending from the free edge of the first file panel; (d) a first mailer panel connected to the second file panel along a second fold line; (e) a flap connected to the mailer panel at a closure fold line opposite the second fold line; and (f) a line of perforations extending across the second file panel adjacent and substantially parallel to the second fold line, the line of perforations forming a separation line of weakness across the second panel to allow a clean separation of the first mailer panel including the second fold line from the pocket file portion.
- 13. The blank of claim 12, having an extension joined to one of the panels at a corresponding fold line.
- 14. The blank of claim 12, having a second mailer panel intermediate the first mailer panel and the flap.
- 15. A method of manufacturing a combination mailer and pocket file, comprising the steps of:(a) cutting an elongated blank from a larger sheet, the blank having opposite side extensions; (b) transversely scoring the blank to form a plurality of fold lines that define a first file panel at one end of the blank, a second file panel foldably connected to the first panel along a first fold line, a first mailer panel connected to the second file panel along a second fold line and a closure flap at an opposite end of the blank connected to the mailer panel at a closure fold line; (c) perforating the second file panel along a line extending generally parallel to the second fold line to provide a separation line of weakness in the second file panel permitting the clean separation of the first mailer panel including the second fold line from the second file panel; (d) one of the steps of cutting and perforating forming a file tab on the first file panel or second file panel respectively; (e) longitudinally scoring the blank at the opposed side extensions to form longitudinal fold lines such that each extension is foldably connected to one of the first and second file panels at each of the longitudinal fold lines; and (f) connecting the extension to a remaining one of the first and the second file panels.
- 16. The method of claim 15, wherein step (b) includes forming the blank with a second mailer panel intermediate the first mailer panel and the flap.
- 17. The method of claim 15, further comprising applying an adhesive strip to the closure flap.
- 18. The method of claim 15, further comprising forming a zip strip in the closure flap.
- 19. The method of claim 15, further comprising forming an aperture in one of the first and second file panels.
- 20. A method as in claim 15 wherein cutting the blank forms the file tab on a free edge of the first file panel.
- 21. A method as in claim 15 wherein perforating forms the le tab on the second file panel.
- 22. A combination mailer and pocket file, comprising:(a) a pocket file having a first file panel and a second file panel foldably connected along a first fold line, the second file panel including a separation line; (b) a first mailer panel foldably connected to the second file panel along a second fold line; (c) a closure flap foldably connected to the first mailer panel along a closure fold line; and (d) the separation line defining a tab on the second file panel.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/766,745, filed Jan. 22, 2001.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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