Claims
- 1. An easy-opening envelope comprising:
- (a) a substantially rectangular planar front panel having opposed inner and outer surfaces, a top edge, a bottom edge, and first and second opposed side edges;
- (b) a back panel having opposed inner and outer surfaces, a bottom edge, a top edge, and first and second opposed side edges adjacent, respectively, to the first and second side edges of the front panel, the bottom edge of the back panel being hingedly connected to the bottom edge of the front panel, the back panel having a line of perforations traversing the back panel between an intersection of the line of perforations with the first side edge of the back panel and an intersection of the line of perforations with the second side edge of the back panel, thereby forming a first tear strip in the back panel above the line of perforations in the back panel; and
- (a) a closure flap having opposed inner and outer surfaces, a side edge adjacent the first side edge of the front panel, a top edge hingedly connected to the top edge of the front panel, a sealing edge, and the closure flap having a line of perforations traversing the closure flap, thereby forming a second tear strip in the closure flap below the line of perforations in the closure flap, the line of perforations being substantially coincident with or above the top edge of the back panel when the closure flap is in sealing engagement with the back panel, the distance from the top edge of the closure flap to the sealing edge of the closure flap being such that the first tear strip may be sealed to the second strip, the first and second tear strips thereby forming a mated tear strip for opening the envelope after sealing; and
- at least one of the first and second tear strips having an integral pull-tab extending past the first side edge of the back panel and the side edge of the closure flap, respectively, the integral pull-tab being no closer to the top edge of the front panel and to the bottom edge of the front panel than about one quarter of the height of the front panel, and the first side edge of the back panel and the side edge of the closure flap slanting away from the first side edge of the front panel in order for the pull-tab to be spaced inwardly and thus apart from the first side edge of the front panel, so that when the envelope is bent so that the envelope is convex toward the closure flap and the back panel, the pull-tab may be easily grasped in order to detach the mated tear strip and thus easily open the envelope.
- 2. The envelope according to claim 1 further comprising a first side flap hingedly connected to the first side edge of the front panel, the first side flap having an inner and an outer surface, the inner surface of the first side flap being adjacent the inner surface of the front panel, and at least a portion of the outer surface of the first side flap being adhesively attached to the inner surface of the back panel.
- 3. The envelope according to claim 2 further comprising a second side flap hingedly connected to the second side edge of the front panel, the second side flap having an inner and outer surface, the inner surface of the second side flap being adjacent the inner surface of the front panel, and at least a portion of the outer surface of the second side flap being adhesively attached to the inner surface of the back panel.
- 4. The envelope according to claim 1 in which the lines of perforations in the back panel and in the closure flap are severed inwardly from their ends adjacent the first side edge of the back panel and the side edge of the closure flap, respectively.
- 5. The envelope according to claim 1 in which the pull-tab is located about half-way between the top edge and the bottom edge of the front panel.
- 6. The envelope according to claim 1 in which the sealing edge of the closure flap is substantially parallel to the top edge of the back panel when the closure flap is in sealing engagement with the back panel and the top edge of the back panel slants upward from its intersection with the first side edge of the back panel.
- 7. The envelope according to claim 1 in which the sealing edge of the closure flap is substantially parallel to the top edge of the back panel when the closure flap is in sealing engagement with the back panel and the top edge of the back panel slants downward from its intersection with the first side edge of the back panel.
- 8. The envelope according to claim 1 in which the sealing edge of the closure flap is substantially parallel to the top edge of the back panel when the closure flap is in sealing engagement with the back panel and the top edge of the back panel is substantially parallel to the bottom edge of the back panel.
- 9. The envelope according to claim 1 further comprising an adhesive area containing adhesive disposed on the inner surface of the second tear strip.
- 10. The envelope according to claim 1 further comprising an adhesive area containing adhesive disposed on the outer surface of the first tear strip.
- 11. The envelope according to claim 1 further comprising an adhesive area containing adhesive disposed on the inner surface of the first tear strip.
- 12. The envelope according to claim 1 in which the line of perforations in the back panel is substantially parallel to and below the top edge of the back panel.
- 13. The envelope according to claim 1 in which the line of perforations in the closure flap is substantially parallel to the sealing edge.
- 14. An easy-opening envelope comprising:
- (a) a substantially rectangular planar front panel having opposed inner and outer surfaces, a top edge, a bottom edge, and first and second opposed side edges;
- (b) a back panel having opposed inner and outer surfaces, a bottom edge, a top edge, and first and second opposed side edges adjacent, respectively, to the first and second side edges of the front panel, the bottom edge of the back panel being hingedly connected to the bottom edge of the front panel, the back panel having two substantially parallel lines of perforations below the top edge of the panel and traversing the back panel from intersections of the lines of perforations with the first side edge of the back panel to intersections of the lines of perforations with the second side edge of the back panel, thereby forming a tear strip for opening the envelope after sealing, the tear strip having an integral pull-tab extending past the first side edge of the back panel, the pull-tab being no closer to the top edge and to the bottom edge of the front panel than about one quarter of the height of the front panel, and the first side edge of the back panel slanting away from the first side edge of the front panel so that the pull-tab is spaced inwardly and thus apart from the first side edge of the front panel;
- (c) a closure flap having opposed inner and outer surfaces, a side edge adjacent the first side edge of the front panel, a top edge hingedly connected to the tope edge of the front panel, and a sealing edge, the distance from the top edge of the closure flap to the sealing edge of the closure flap being such that the closure flap may be sealed to the back panel above the tear strip in the back panel;
- the pull-tab being thereby positioned so that it is easily grasped when the envelope is bent so that the envelope is convex toward the closure flap and the back panel, in order to detach the tear strip and thus easily open the envelope.
- 15. The envelope according to claim 14 further comprising a first side flap hingedly connected to the first side edge of the front panel, the first side flap having an inner and an outer surface, the inner surface of the first side flap being adjacent the inner surface of the front panel, and at least a portion of the outer surface of the first side flap being adhesively attached to the inner surface of the back panel.
- 16. The envelope according to claim 15 further comprising a second side flap hingedly connected to the second side edge of the front panel, the second side flap having an inner and outer surface, the inner surface of the second side flap being adjacent the inner surface of the front panel, and at least a portion of the outer surface of the second side flap being adhesively attached to the inner surface of the back panel.
- 17. The envelope according to claim 14 in which the pull-tab is located about halfway between the top edge and the bottom edge of the front panel.
- 18. The envelope according to claim 14 in which the lines of perforations in the back panel are severed inwardly from their ends intersecting the first side edge of the back panel.
- 19. The envelope according to claim 14 in which the sealing edge of the closure flap is substantially parallel to the top edge of the back panel when the closure flap is in sealing engagement with the back panel and the top edge of the back panel slants upward from its intersection with the first side edge of the back panel.
- 20. The envelope according to claim 14 in which the sealing edge of the closure flap is substantially parallel to the top edge of the back panel when the closure flap is in sealing engagement with the back panel and the top edge of the back panel slants downward from its intersection with the first side edge of the back panel.
- 21. The envelope according to claim 14 in which the sealing edge of the closure flap is substantially parallel to the top edge of the back panel when the closure flap is in sealing engagement with the back panel and the top edge of the back panel is substantially parallel to the bottom edge of the back panel.
- 22. An easy-opening envelope comprising:
- (a) a substantially rectangular planar front panel having opposed inner and outer surfaces, a top edge, a bottom edge, and first and second opposed side edges;
- (b) a back panel having opposed inner and outer surfaces, a bottom edge, a top edge, and first and second opposed side edges adjacent, respectively, to the first and second side edges of the front panel, the bottom edge of the back panel being hingedly connected to the bottom edge of the front panel; and
- (c) a closure flap having opposed inner and outer surfaces, a side edge adjacent the first side edge of the front panel, a top edge hingedly connected to the top edge of the front panel, and a sealing edge, the closure flap having two substantially parallel lines of perforations traversing the closure flap from intersections of the lines of perforations with the side edge of the closure flap, the lines of perforations being substantially parallel to the sealing edge of the closure flap and coincident with or above the top edge of the back panel when the closure flap is in sealing engagement with the back panel, thereby forming a tear strip for opening the envelope after sealing, the tear strip having an integral pull-tab extending past the side edge of the closure flap, the pull-tab being no closer to the top edge and to the bottom edge of the front panel than about one quarter of the height of the front panel, and the side edge of the closure flap slanting away from the first side edge of the front panel so that the pull-tab is spaced inwardly and thus apart from the first side edge of the front panel, so that when the envelope is bent so that the envelope is convex toward the closure flap and the back panel, the pull-tab may be easily grasped in order to detach the tear strip and thus easily open the envelope.
- 23. The envelope according to claim 22 further comprising a first side flap hingedly connected to the first side edge of the front panel, the first side flap having an inner and an outer surface, the inner surface of the first side flap being adjacent the inner surface of the front panel, and at least a portion of the outer surface of the first side flap being adhesively attached to the inner surface of the back panel.
- 24. The envelope according to claim 23 further comprising a second side flap hingedly connected to the second side edge of the front panel, the second side flap having an inner and outer surface, the inner surface of the second side flap being adjacent the inner surface of the front panel, and at least a portion of the outer surface of the second side flap being adhesively attached to the inner surface of the back panel.
- 25. The envelope according to claim 22 in which the pull-tab is located about halfway between the top edge and the bottom edge of the front panel.
- 26. The envelope according to claim 22 in which the lines of perforations in the closure flap are severed inwardly from their ends intersecting the side edge of the closure flap.
- 27. The envelope according to claim 22 in which the sealing edge of the closure flap is substantially parallel to the top edge of the back panel when the closure flap is in sealing engagement with the back panel and the top edge of the back panel slants upward from its intersection with the first side edge of the back panel.
- 28. The envelope according to claim 22 in which the sealing edge of the closure flap is substantially parallel to the top edge of the back panel when the closure flap is in sealing engagement with the back panel and the top edge of the back panel slants downward from its intersection with the first side edge of the back panel.
- 29. The envelope according to claim 22 in which the sealing edge of the closure flap is substantially parallel to the top edge of the back panel when the closure flap is in sealing engagement with the back panel and the top edge of the back panel is substantially parallel to the bottom edge of the back panel.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/590,369 filed on Jan. 24, 1996, now abandoned.
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