Envelope having dual function adhesive

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6402015
  • Patent Number
    6,402,015
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, May 8, 2001
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 11, 2002
    23 years ago
Abstract
A self-sealing envelope having an adhesive assembly positioned in such a manner so as to both adhesively secure the seal flap and adhere the envelope to another surface. When the seal flap of the envelope is in its closed position, the seal flap is received by, and only partially covers, a first portion of the adhesive assembly, with a second portion of the adhesive assembly remaining exposed. This first portion of the adhesive receives and seals the closed seal flap. The exposed second portion of the adhesive assembly is adapted to adhesively receive a surface, such as a package, another envelope, or other suitable surface, thereby retaining the envelope on such surface.
Description




CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS




None.




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates in general to envelopes, and more specifically, to envelopes having self-sealing characteristics. In particular, this invention relates to self-sealing envelopes employing adhesive assemblies including pressure sensitive adhesives with removable protective covers.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Over the years, envelopes have been made utilizing any of a number of different mechanisms for performing the sealing function. In the past, the typical method of sealing envelopes was the use of a remoistenable strip of glue positioned along the edge of the envelope flap. More recently, this remoistenable glue strip has been replaced by adhesives which do not require moistening for use. One example of such an adhesive more recently being employed is a pressure sensitive adhesive which is positioned on either the envelope seal flap or the back flap of the envelope. Prior to use, such a pressure sensitive adhesive is typically covered with a protective strip made of a release-type material, with the protective strip being removable to expose the underlying adhesive immediately prior to sealing the envelope.




Such envelopes can be employed for any of a number of different uses, including business and personal uses. There are circumstances with any of these uses when it may be desired by the user to adhere the envelope to a surface, such as a package or other envelope. In the past, this has been accomplished primarily by one of two different means, namely, the use of a length of tape to affix the envelope to a package or other surface, or the use of a glue or other form of moist adhesive to similarly affix the envelope. Both-of-these -methods have drawbacks. First, both conventional methods require that the user employ an additional, and sometimes costly item, namely a roll of tape, bottle of glue, or other adhesive. This additional item may not be readily available to the user at the time it is needed to affix the envelope to the package or other surface, creating an undesirable inconvenience for the user. Second, conventional adhesives can be awkward or messy to use, often creating a situation requiring clean-up of excess tape (which can be stuck together, or which can lose its adhesive properties if, for example, it is not precisely placed by the user on the first try), glue (which can spill or spread over undesirable portions of the surface) or other moist adhesive. Finally, the user must spend additional time obtaining and applying the separate tape, glue or other adhesive, and must often also spend additional time cleaning up any mess which may have been caused by the use of such separate adhesive means.




Accordingly, the present invention provides a self-sealing envelope which is capable of being affixed to a surface such as a package or the like, without the need for any separate adhesive means, so that the user saves time and money in accomplishing his or her task. Further, the present invention can help to eliminate unwanted mess associated with other types of adhesives.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention comprises a self-sealing envelope having means for adhering to another surface. This means comprises a single adhesive assembly, such as one having a pressure sensitive adhesive with a removable protective cover layer positioned thereover. The adhesive assembly is positioned on the envelope so as to receive an edge of the envelope flap over only a portion of the adhesive assembly when the flap is in a closed position, the remainder of the adhesive assembly remaining exposed and being adapted to be adhesively affixed to another surface.




According to one embodiment of the present invention, an envelope is disclosed having means for sealing itself, the envelope comprising a pouch defined by front and rear panels, the pouch including an opening; a seal flap extending from the front panel, the seal flap being foldable about a fold line from an open position in which the opening is accessible and the back panel is uncovered to a closed position in which the seal flap blocks the opening and overlies a portion of the back panel; and a length of an adhesive assembly situated on the back panel and including a corresponding length of an adhesive, the adhesive assembly being positioned so that when the seal flap is in the closed position, the seal flap covers a first portion of the adhesive assembly, with a second portion of the adhesive assembly remaining exposed; wherein a first portion of the adhesive receives and seals the seal flap in the closed position, and a second portion of the adhesive remains exposed when the seal flap is in the closed position, the second portion of the adhesive being capable of adhering the envelope to another surface.




According to another embodiment of the present invention, the adhesive is a pressure sensitive adhesive tape having a length of a removable protective strip selectively positioned over the adhesive, the adhesive being exposed upon removal of the protective strip. The adhesive has a defined perimeter, and in one embodiment, the removable protective strip extends beyond at least a portion of the perimeter of the adhesive. According to an alternative embodiment, the adhesive of the adhesive assembly comprises a remoistenable glue strip.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




In the accompanying drawings which form a part of the specification and are to be read in conjunction therewith and in which like reference numerals are used to indicate like parts in the various views:





FIG. 1

is a back plan view of the self-sealing envelope of the present invention showing the adhesive assembly with the protective layer partially removed, and with the flap in its open position.





FIG. 2

is a plan view of an envelope blank for forming the self-sealing envelope of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is a back plan view of the self-sealing envelope of

FIG. 1

, with the protective layer of the adhesive assembly removed, and with the seal flap in its closed, sealed position.





FIG. 4

is a fragmentary, enlarged cross-sectional view taken along the line


4





4


of

FIG. 1

, showing the adhesive assembly of the present invention.





FIG. 5

is a back plan view of an alternative embodiment of the self-sealing envelope of the present invention, showing the adhesive assembly with the protective layer partially removed, and with the envelope seal flap in its open position.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring now to the drawing depicted in

FIG. 1

, a self-sealing envelope is generally referred to by the numeral


10


. This envelope


10


comprises a pouch


12


for receiving the contents of the envelope, which can be any of a number of objects, such as sheets of paper, packing lists, greeting cards, or the like. This pouch


12


is defined by back panel


14


and front panel


16


, as can be seen in FIG.


1


and in the envelope blank depicted in FIG.


2


. Extending from front panel


16


is a seal flap


18


, the seal flap


18


being adapted to fold from an open position in which an opening


20


of the pouch


12


is accessible and the back panel


14


is uncovered, to a closed position in which the flap blocks the opening


20


of the pouch


12


and overlies a portion of the back panel


14


. Side flaps


19


are adapted to be folded inwardly toward the front panel


16


to complete the formation of the pouch


12


. The seal flap


18


has a flap edge portion


30


, and is shown in the drawings as being a somewhat curved, elongated v-shaped flap, but as will be understood by those skilled in the art, can be of any suitable shape. Similarly, as is apparent from reference to

FIGS. 2 and 5

, back flap


14


and side flaps


19


can be of any suitable shape, and are not limited to the specific shapes depicted in the FIGS.




The envelope


10


described herein is only one of a number of suitable envelopes, as will be appreciated by those skilled in the art. The envelope


10


as depicted can, for example, be formed from a blank as in

FIG. 2

, which is folded to form the various portions of the envelope which are described herein, or can be formed from a differently shaped blank as in FIG.


5


. Any other suitable conventional methods of manufacture can also be used to make envelopes in accordance with this invention. The particular method of manufacture of the envelope and its adhesive assembly is not particularly relevant to the present invention.




Positioned on the back panel


14


of the envelope


10


is an adhesive assembly


22


. Referring in more detail to

FIGS. 1

,


4


and


5


, in one embodiment of the present invention, the adhesive assembly


22


comprises a length of adhesive


24


having a top face


24




a


and a bottom face


24




b


. Typically, both the adhesive top face


24




a


and the adhesive bottom face


24




b


have adhesive surfaces, wherein the adhesive


24


is secured to the back panel


14


of the envelope


10


by the adhesive bottom face


24




b


. As an example, adhesive


24


can take the form of a double-sided, pressure sensitive adhesive tape, or can be a rolled on adhesive. Also provided as part of the adhesive assembly


22


is a corresponding length of a removable protective strip


26


having a top face


26




a


and a bottom face


26




b


. The protective strip bottom face


26




b


releasably adheres to and covers the adhesive top face


24




a


. Both faces


26




a


and


26




b


of the protective strip are non-adhesive, and are formed with release-type materials such as silicone or other well-known materials, although it is understood that it can be made of any suitable material known to those skilled in the art. When the adhesive assembly


22


is intact, the only exposed portion of the adhesive assembly


22


is the non-adhesive protective strip top face


26




a


. While not essential, it may be desirable for the dimensions of the protective strip


26


to be somewhat larger than the dimensions of the adhesive


24


, so as to facilitate removal of the protective strip by the user.




In an alternative embodiment of the present invention, the adhesive assembly


22


comprises a remoistenable adhesive applied to the back panel


14


of the envelope


10


. Such a remoistenable adhesive would not require the utilization of a non-adhesive protective strip.




When positioning the adhesive assembly


22


on the back panel


14


of the envelope


10


, it is spaced from a top score line or fold line


28


, about which the seal flap


18


folds in its closed position. The placement of the adhesive assembly


22


with respect to the flap edge portion


30


is critical, although the exact distance of the adhesive assembly


22


from the top score


28


is not critical. As will be discussed in more detail below, the adhesive assembly


22


must be positioned so as to only partially receive the flap edge portion


30


when the seal flap


18


is in the closed position.




The adhesive assembly


22


further includes a first portion


32


which is adapted to receive the flap edge portion


30


when the seal flap


18


is in its closed position, and a second portion


34


which is adapted to remain exposed when the seal flap


18


is in its closed position. The first portion


32


is shown with the phantom lines in

FIG. 1

which are within the adhesive assembly


22


. The relative sizes of the first portion


32


and the second portion


34


are not critical, although both portions must be capable of performing their respective sealing and adhesive functions, as are set forth in more detail below.




As depicted in

FIGS. 1 and 3

, the adhesive assembly


22


is shown as being an elongated strip. However, it is understood that the adhesive assembly


22


can be any shape, including square, as depicted in

FIG. 5

, round, or novelty-shaped, as long as it remains possible for the adhesive assembly


22


to perform the dual adhesive functions as are described herein.




Turning now to

FIG. 3

, the envelope


10


is shown with the seal flap


18


in its closed position. As can be seen, the adhesive


24


also comprises a corresponding first adhesive portion


36


(shown in phantom lines as being positioned under the closed seal flap


18


) and a second adhesive portion


38


. The first adhesive portion


36


is adapted to adhesively receive and retain the flap edge portion


30


when the seal flap


18


is in its closed position, while the second adhesive portion


38


remains exposed and is adapted to be adhesively retained on a surface, such as a package, another envelope, or other suitable surface.





FIG. 5

shows an alternative embodiment of the envelope


10


of the present invention, this embodiment depicting an alternative type of envelope, as well as an alternatively shaped adhesive assembly


22


. As can be seen, the present invention is not limited to any particular size, shape or type of envelope


10


, nor is it limited to any particular size or shape of adhesive assembly


22


. All that is necessary in accordance with the present invention is that, when the seal flap


18


of the envelope


10


is in its closed position, the adhesive assembly


22


must be positioned so that it is only partially covered by the closed seal flap


18


in an amount sufficient to adhesively engage and retain the seal flap


18


, with the remaining portion of the adhesive assembly


22


remaining exposed in an amount sufficient to allow the envelope


10


to become adhesively affixed to another surface, such as a package, other envelope, or the like.




In manufacturing the adhesive assembly


22


of envelope


10


, the protective strip


26


is positioned over the adhesive


24


, and remains so positioned when the envelope is packaged and shipped to prevent the envelope


10


from adhering to adjacent envelopes or other undesired surfaces. As long as the adhesive assembly


22


is intact, the envelope


10


can be shipped with the seal flap


18


either in an open or a closed but unsealed position. In the alternative embodiment discussed above, wherein the adhesive assembly


22


comprises a remoistenable adhesive, there is no need for a protective strip, as such a remoistenable adhesive does not become tacky until it is activated by moistening.




In use, when a user is ready to seal the envelope


10


of

FIG. 1

(typically after having placed the envelope contents, such as a greeting card, paper, packing list or other similar item, in the pouch


12


thereof), the user leaves the seal flap


18


in the open position and removes the protective strip


26


, thereby exposing the underlying adhesive


24


. In the alternative embodiment, the user activates the adhesive properties of the remoistenable adhesive by applying moisture to the same. The seal flap


18


is then folded about top score


28


, with the seal flap


18


in its closed position overlying the first portion of adhesive


36


with flap edge portion


30


. The second portion of adhesive


38


remains exposed, and the user can then use this second adhesive portion


38


to adhere the envelope


10


to another surface, such as a package or the like. In this manner, the envelope


10


of the present invention functions not only to be self-sealing, but also functions to be self-adhering to a surface, such as a package or the like, enabling the user to adhere the envelope


10


to such a surface without the need to utilize a separate adhesive means, such as tape, glue or other adhesive, as is otherwise typically necessary to retain an envelope on a package or other surface.




From the foregoing, it will be seen that this invention is one well adapted to attain all the ends and objects hereinabove set forth together with other advantages which are obvious and which are inherent to the structure.




It will be understood that certain features and subcombinations are of utility and may be employed without reference to other features and subcombinations. This is contemplated by and is within the scope of the claims.




Since many possible embodiments may be made of the invention without departing from the scope thereof, it is to be understood that all matter herein set forth or shown in the accompanying drawings is to be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.



Claims
  • 1. An envelope having means for sealing itself, said envelope comprising:a pouch defined by front and rear panels, the pouch including an opening; a seal flap extending from the front panel, the seal flap being foldable about a fold line from an open position in which the opening is accessible and the back panel is uncovered to a closed position in which the seal flap blocks the opening and overlies a portion of the back panel; and a length of an adhesive assembly situated on the back panel and including a corresponding length of an adhesive, the adhesive assembly being positioned so that when the seal flap is in the closed position, the seal flap covers a first portion of the adhesive assembly, with a second portion of the adhesive assembly remaining exposed; wherein a first portion of the adhesive receives and seals the seal flap in the closed position, and a second portion of the adhesive remains exposed when the seal flap is in the closed position, the second portion of the adhesive being capable of adhering the envelope to another surface.
  • 2. The envelope set forth in claim 1, wherein the adhesive comprises a pressure sensitive adhesive tape.
  • 3. The envelope as set forth in claim 2, wherein the adhesive assembly further comprises a length of a removable protective strip selectively positioned over the adhesive, the adhesive being exposed upon removal of the protective strip.
  • 4. The envelope as set forth in claim 3, wherein the adhesive has a defined perimeter, and the removable protective strip extends beyond at least a portion of the perimeter of the adhesive.
  • 5. The envelope as set forth in claim 1, wherein the adhesive of the adhesive assembly comprises a remoistenable glue strip.
  • 6. The envelope as set forth in claim 1, wherein the adhesive assembly is generally rectangular in shape.
  • 7. The envelope as set forth in claim 1, wherein the adhesive assembly is generally square in shape.
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