Envelope construction

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6182886
  • Patent Number
    6,182,886
  • Date Filed
    Friday, September 24, 1999
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 6, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A rectangular envelope for square articles includes a rectangular front panel having a pair of shorter edges and a pair of longer edges. A sealing flap is attached to one of the shorter edges and a back flap is attached to the other shorter edge, A pair of side flaps are attached to the longer edges. The side flaps are folded along the longer sides over the front panel. The back flap is folded along the other shorter side over the front panel and the folded over side flaps. A filler sheet is disposed between the back flap and the front panel adjacent said other shorter edge and between the folded over side flaps. The filler sheet is adhered to the front panel and the back flap. The back flap is adhered to the side flaps. The filler sheet defines a substantially square article holding envelope portion between the filler sheet and the first shorter edge of the front panel.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates generally to the field of mailing or postal envelopes, and more particularly to a rectangular envelope of square articles, such as social expression cards, and a method of making same.




DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART




The social expression card industry is a very large business. Consumers demand a variety of card styles, designs, artwork, and sentiments in order to express properly the thoughts they wish to convey to the recipient. Accordingly, social expression card manufacturers constantly create new cards in order to satisfy consumer demand.




One style of card is a line of square cards, having dimensions of, for example, 5 ¼ inches by 5 ¼ inches, which are different from more traditional rectangular cards. Social expression cards are usually sold along with an envelope that is sized and shaped for the card. Consumer research indicates that consumers expect that a card fit smoothly and fairly tightly within an envelope. Accordingly, consumers prefer an envelope that is about the same shape as, and slightly larger than, the card. Thus, in order to satisfy customers, square cards should be sold with square envelopes.




Current Postal Service regulations require that envelopes meet a minimum aspect ratio, so that the envelopes may be processed smoothly by automated sorting equipment. The aspect ratio is calculated by dividing the length of an envelope by the width. The minimum acceptable aspect ratio for envelopes is 1.3. Envelopes not meeting Postal Service minimum aspect ratio regulations may require extra postage in order to complete delivery.




In order to meet Postal Service aspect ratio regulations, it is thus necessary to mail a square card in a rectangular envelope. However, a square card will slide around in a rectangular envelope, which gives the consumer the impression that the card is not matched to the envelope. Accordingly, is an object of the present invention to provide in envelope that is fitted to a square card, but which meets Postal Service aspect ratio regulations.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides a rectangular envelope for square articles and a method of making same. The envelope includes a rectangular front panel having a pair of shorter edges and a pair of longer edges. A sealing flap is attached to one of the shorter edges and a back flap is attached to the other shorter edge, A pair of side flaps are attached to the longer edges. The side flaps are folded along the longer sides over the front panel. The back flap is folded along the other shorter side over the front panel and the folded over side flaps. A filler sheet is disposed between the back flap and the front panel adjacent said other shorter edge and between the folded over side flaps. The filler sheet is adhered to the front panel and the back flap. The back flap is adhered to the side flaps. The filler sheet defines a substantially square article holding envelope portion between the filler sheet and the first shorter edge of the front panel.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a view of an envelope according to the present invention, unfolded, with the filler sheet positioned on, and adhered to, the front panel.





FIG. 2

is a view of the envelope of

FIG. 1

with the side flaps folded, and with adhesive applied to the side flaps and the filler sheet.





FIG. 3

is view of an envelope according to the present invention ready for mailing.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring now to the drawings, an envelope according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention is designated generally by the numeral


11


. Envelope


11


is formed from a single sheet or continuous web of paper using an automated process generally well known to those skilled in the art. Envelope


11


includes a front panel


13


that is defined by a top shorter edge


15


, a bottom shorter edge


17


, and a pair of longer edges


19


and


21


.




The ratio of the lengths of longer edges


19


and


21


to shorter edges


15


and


17


is at least about 1.3. For example, for a square 5 ¼″ by 5 ¼″ card, shorter edges


15


and


17


would be about 5.5″ and longer edges


19


and


21


would be about 7 {fraction (9/32)}″, giving an aspect ratio of about 1.32.




Front panel


13


has attached thereto along top edge


15


a sealing flap


23


. Front panel


13


also has attached thereto along bottom edge


17


a back flap


25


. In the illustrated embodiment, back flap


25


has a length of about 6 ⅛″. Finally, front panel


13


has attached thereto along side edges of


19


and


21


side flaps


27


and


29


, respectively. In the illustrated embodiment, each side flap


27


and


29


has a width of about ¾″.




According to the present invention, envelope


11


includes a rectangular filler sheet


31


. Filler sheet


31


is made of paper stock of about the same thickness as the material of envelope


11


. The material of filler sheet


31


may be selected to have a slightly higher adhesive absorbency than the material of envelope


11


.




Filler sheet


31


is adhered to front panel


13


centered on bottom edge


17


. Filler sheet


31


is preferably applied to front panel


13


at a window applying station. Adhesive is applied to front panel


13


at the appropriate place and filler sheet


31


is applied to the adhesive. The higher adhesive absorbency of the material of filler sheet


31


adheres filler sheet


31


strongly to front panel


13


.




In the illustrated embodiment, filler sheet


31


has a length in the range of about 3 ¾ inches to about 4 inches, and a width in the range of about 1 ½ inches to about 1 ⅝ inches. Thus, the side edges of filler sheet


31


are spaced apart from side edges


19


and


21


about the width of side flaps


27


and


29


. The top edge of filler sheet


31


is spaced apart from top edge


15


of front panel


15


about 5 ½″, which is equal to the width of front panel


15


.




After filler sheet


31


has been adhered to front panel


13


, a remoistenable adhesive layer of adhesive


33


is applied to sealing flap


23


, as shown in FIG.


2


. Then, side flaps


27


and


29


are folded along longer edges


19


and


21


, respectively, to the positions shown in FIG.


2


. As shown in

FIG. 2

, folded-over side panels


27


and


29


nearly engage the side edges of filler sheet


31


. Since filler sheet


31


is about the same thickness as side flaps


27


and


29


, the side flaps


27


and


29


filler sheet


31


form an area at the bottom end of front panel


13


of substantially uniform thickness.




After side flaps


27


and


29


have been folded over, a layer of adhesive


35


is applied as shown in

FIG. 2

to side flaps


27


and


29


and to filler sheet


31


. Then, back flap


25


is folded along bottom edge


17


over front panel


13


, folded-over side flaps


27


and


29


, and filler sheet


31


. Pressure is applied to firmly adhere side flaps


27


and


29


and filler sheet


31


to back flap


25


. The substantially uniform thickness provided by side flaps


27


and


29


and filler sheet


31


, along with the high adhesive absorbency of filler sheet


31


, provides excellent adhesion in an automated envelope fabrication environment. The adhesion of front panel


13


and back flap


25


to filler sheet


31


is not likely to fail during use as might a simple glue line across the bottom interior portion of a rectangular envelope. Filler sheet


31


cooperates with front panel


13


and flaps


25


,


27


, and


29


to form a substantially square card holding area between the top edge of filler sheet


31


, top edge


15


of front panel


13


, and side edges


19


and


21


.




Referring now to

FIG. 3

, there is shown a completed envelope ready for mailing. A square card, shown in phantom at


41


, is positioned in the card holding portion of envelope


11


. As shown in

FIG. 3

, square card


41


fits well within the rectangular envelope


11


, thereby meeting consumer demand for a proper card and envelope fit, while achieving the rectangular aspect ratio required by Postal Service regulations.




From the foregoing, it may be seen that the present invention is well suited to achieving the objects of the present invention. The present invention has been illustrated and described with respect to a presently preferred embodiment. Accordingly, the foregoing is intended for purposes of illustration rather than limitation. Those skilled in the art will recognize alternative embodiments, given the benefit of this disclosure. For example, alternative materials and sizes may be used, and alternative panel and flap arrangements may be employed, as all would be apparent to one skilled in the art, given the benefit of the foregoing description.



Claims
  • 1. An envelope, which comprises:a rectangular front panel, said front panel having a pair of shorter edges and a pair of longer edges; a sealing flap attached to a first of said shorter edges; a pair of side flaps attached to said longer edges, said flaps being folded over said longer sides, each of said side flaps being of substantially equal width; a back flap attached to the other of said shorter edges, said back flap being folded over said other shorter side and adhered to said side flaps; a substantially rectangular filler sheet disposed between said folded over side flaps, said back flap and said front panel adjacent said other shorter edge, the total of the widths of said side flaps and said filler sheet being substantially equal to the width of said front panel, said filler sheet defining a substantially square card holding envelope portion between said filler sheet and said first shorter edge.
  • 2. The envelope as claimed in claim 1, wherein said back flap is adhered to said filler sheet.
  • 3. The envelope as claimed in claim 1, wherein said filler sheet is adhered to said front panel.
  • 4. An envelope, which comprises:a rectangular front panel defined by a pair of longer sides and a pair of shorter sides; a sealing flap attached to one of said shorter sides; a pair of side flaps attached to the longer sides and folded over said front panel along said longer sides; a back flap attached to the other shorter side; and, a filler sheet adhered to said front panel between said folded over side flaps and adjacent said other shorter, said filler sheet having a length substantially equal to the distance between said folded over side flaps.
  • 5. The envelope as claimed in claim 4, wherein said filler sheet has a width substantially equal the difference in length between said longer sides and said shorter sides.
  • 6. The envelope as claimed in claim 4, wherein said side flaps are folded over said front panel along said longer sides.
  • 7. The envelope as claimed in claim 4, wherein said back panel is adhered to said filler sheet and said folded over side flaps.
  • 8. An envelope, which comprises:a rectangular front panel, said front panel having a pair of shorter edges and a pair of longer edges; a sealing flap attached to a first of said shorter edges; a pair of side flaps attached to said longer edges, said flaps being folded over said longer sides; a back flap attached to the other of said shorter edges, said back flap being folded over said other shorter side and adhered to said side flaps; a substantially rectangular filler sheet disposed between said back flap and said front panel adjacent said other shorter edge, said filler sheet having length substantially equal to the difference between in length between said longer sides and said shorter sides to define a substantially square card holding envelope portion between said filler sheet and said first shorter edge.
  • 9. The envelope as claimed in claim 8, wherein said back flap is adhered to said filler sheet.
  • 10. The envelope as claimed in claim 8, wherein said filler sheet is adhered to said front panel.
  • 11. The envelope as claimed in claim 8, wherein said filler sheet is disposed between said side flaps.
  • 12. The envelope as claimed in claim 11, wherein each of said side flaps has substantially equal width and the total of the widths of said side flaps and said filler sheet is substantially equal to the width of said front panel.
  • 13. An envelope, which comprises:a rectangular front panel defined by a pair of longer sides and a pair of shorter sides; a sealing flap attached to a first of said sides; a pair of side flaps attached to the sides adjacent said first side; a back flap attached to the side opposite said first side; and, a substantially rectangular filler sheet adhered to front panel adjacent one of said shorter sides, said filler sheet having a width substantially equal the difference in length between said longer sides and said shorter sides to define a substantially square card holding envelope portion between said filler sheet and the other of said shorter sides.
  • 14. The envelope as claimed in claim 13, wherein said first side is one of said shorter sides, and said filler sheet is adhered to the shorter side opposite said first side.
  • 15. The envelope as claimed in claim 13, wherein said side flaps are folded over said front panel along said longer sides.
  • 16. The envelope as claimed in claim 15, wherein said filler sheet has a length substantially equal to the distance between said folded over side flaps and said filler sheet is adhered to said front panel between said folded over side flaps.
  • 17. The envelope as claimed in claim 16, wherein said back panel is adhered to said filler sheet and said folded over side flaps.
  • 18. An envelope, which comprises:a rectangular front panel, said front panel having a pair of shorter edges and a pair of longer edges; a sealing flap attached to a first of said shorter edges; a pair of side flaps attached to said longer edges, each of said side flaps having an edge opposite a longer side, said flaps being folded over said longer sides; a back flap attached to the other of said shorter edges, said back flap being folded over said other shorter side and adhered to said side flaps; a substantially rectangular filler sheet disposed between said back flap and said front panel adjacent said other shorter edge, and between said edges of said folded over side panels, said filler sheet having length substantially equal to the difference between in length between said longer sides and said shorter sides to define a substantially square card holding envelope portion between said filler sheet and said first shorter edge.
  • 19. The envelope as claimed in claim 18, wherein said back flap is adhered to said filler sheet.
  • 20. The envelope as claimed in claim 18, wherein said filler sheet is adhered to said front panel.
  • 21. The envelope as claimed in claim 18, wherein each of said side flaps has substantially equal width and the total of the widths of said side flaps and said filler sheet is substantially equal to the width of said front panel.
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