Claims
- 1. A continuous envelope assembly having spaced transverse lines of weakening defining a succession of interconnected sealed envelopes, comprising: front and back panels, and insert material within each sealed envelope, said insert material at least comprising interconnected upper and lower panels forming a return envelope, one of said return envelope panels being separable along a keen line of weakening provided therealong, the other of said return envelope panels having a flap foldable over and securable to said one panel for closing said return envelope, said panels of said return envelope being so constructed that all marginal edges thereof are free from attachment to said front and back panels; a portion of said one panel which is separable along the line of weakening being superimposed over said flap and being connected to one of said front and back panels by attaching means; registration means including chip elements in abutting engagement with and unattached to said marginal edges for immobilizing said insert material relative to said front and back panels, said chip elements being adhesively secured to said front and back panels; and a tear strip on each said sealed envelope for opening said sealed envelope, said portion of said one panel being retained with said sealed envelope upon the removal of said return envelope from said sealed envelope.
- 2. The envelope assembly according to claim 1, wherein said tear strip is located along one end of said front and back panels, and said line of weakening is disposed perpendicular to said tear strip.
- 3. The envelope assembly according to claim 1, wherein said chip elements include portions of said insert material which have been severed therefrom at said marginal edges.
- 4. The envelope assembly according to claim 1, wherein said chip elements include registration blocks located at opposite side edges of said insert material and being defined by portions of said insert material extending outwardly of said side edges, said portions being severed by cuts extending through one of said front and back panels.
- 5. The envelope assembly according to claim 4, wherein said registration blocks are secured to said envelope panels by means of glue spots confined within holes provided in said blocks.
- 6. The envelope assembly according to claim 5, wherein said U-shaped chip elements are defined by partially severed portions of said insert material extending outwardly of said marginal edges, the remaining portions of said chip elements being severed from said insert sheet by cuts extending through one of said front and back panels.
- 7. The envelope assembly according to claim 1, wherein said chip elements are substantially U-shaped and abut against opposite end edges and portions of opposite side edges of said insert material.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 495,924, filed Aug. 8, 1974, and now U.S. Pat. No. 3,941,307.
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