Claims
- 1. A flattened, padded envelope for dispatch packages, comprising a rectangular inner paper liner having end portions and a rectangular outer paper sheet having ends having outer portions and a rectangular layer of macerated paper positioned therebetween, said rectangular, macerated paper layer being of such a size that the edges thereof lie away from the edges of said inner paper liner and said outer paper sheet, edge portions of ends of said inner paper liner and said outer paper sheet being affixed together said inner paper liner, said outer paper sheet and said macerated layer of paper being folded so as to form said rectangular envelope having a chamber for shipping material, said envelope thereby having a front wall and a back wall and a bottom and a top, and having facing front wall and back wall, two ends of said facing front wall and said back wall having edge portions, two ends of said envelope being formed by the edge portions of the ends of said facing front wall and back wall of said envelope which are affixed together, the two ends of said envelope being shorter than the top of said envelope, the outer portions of the ends of said outer sheet, which are affixed to the end portions of said inner paper liner, not being folded over so as to contact or be affixed to any other portions of said outer paper sheet, said front wall of said envelope extending beyond said back wall of said envelope so as to form a top flap, said top flap being foldable so as to overlap the top portion of said back wall to form a top fold, the inner top edge portion of said top flap having an adhesive layer longitudinally affixed thereon, a removable strip being positioned on said adhesive layer and a tear strip being longitudinally affixed to said top fold below said adhesive layer.
- 2. The padded envelope of claim 1 wherein the top edge of said macerated paper layer located in the back wall of said envelope is sufficiently positioned below the top edge of said outer paper sheet and said inner paper liner so as to be below the edge of said top flap of the front wall of said envelope when said top flap is folded over in the closed embodiment of said envelope.
- 3. The padded envelope of claim 1 wherein said tear strip is a strip of nylon or other plastic adhered to said top flap.
- 4. The padded envelope of claim 1 wherein a curved, inwardly-facing notch is located at each end of said top flap, each of said notches extending through said top flap.
- 5. The padded envelope of claim 1 wherein a curved notch is located in said top fold at one of the end edges of said macerated paper layer, said notch extending through said top layer and said tear strip.
- 6. The padded envelope of claim 1 wherein the edges of said inner paper liner and said outer paper sheet are affixed together by means of a cold liquid glue or other adhesive.
- 7. The padded envelope of claim 1 wherein the ends of said front wall and said back wall of said envelope are affixed together by means of a cold liquid glue or other adhesive.
- 8. The padded envelope of claim 1 wherein the macerated paper layer is affixed to the inside surfaces of said inner liner and said outer sheet by means of a cold liquid glue or other adhesive.
- 9. The padded envelope of claim 1 wherein said inner liner and said outer sheet are each constructed of kraft paper or other web material.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of prior U.S. application Ser. No. 08/420,602 filing date Apr. 12, 1995, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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