Envelope with a tab

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6367689
  • Patent Number
    6,367,689
  • Date Filed
    Monday, October 11, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 9, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
An envelope, or envelope assembly, having a removable panel. The removable panel can be printed upon simultaneously while the envelope, or envelope assembly, is being printed upon. The removable panel can be removed from the envelope, or envelope assembly, and adhered to another surface. A protective panel and an adhesive coating partially or totally cover one side of the removable panel. Furthermore, the protective panel and the adhesive coating can partially or totally cover one side of the envelope assembly. The protective panel is preferably transparent or translucent, thereby enabling inspection of the contents of the envelope from outside the envelope once the removable panel is removed. Additionally, a tab can extend from a surface of the envelope for ease of identification and organization.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention is directed to an envelope, or an envelope assembly, having a removable panel with an adhesive coating on one side such that the removable panel can be separated from the envelope, or the envelope assembly, and adhered to another surface. The invention is also directed to an envelope, or envelope assembly, having a tab. The envelope, or the envelope assembly, can be fed through a printer, such as a laser printer, an ink jet printer, an impact printer, a thermal transfer printer, a direct thermal printer, a typewriter, or any other suitable graphic printing device.




2. Description of Related Art




Envelopes can be used to hold a wide variety of items, including letters, documents, compact discs, pictures, baseball cards, and the like. Quite often, it is desirable to have a label for adhering to items within an envelope. In order to label items and store them in envelopes, one must purchase the envelopes and the labels separately. Furthermore, an outside surface of the envelope usually must be labeled to indicate what the contents are inside the envelope.




An envelope having a window is one way to reveal the contents of an envelope, but labels must still be purchased separately in order to label the contents themselves. If the labels and the envelopes are separate items, they cannot be run through a printer simultaneously.




A further setback in envelope organization is difficulty in distinguishing one envelope from another. When envelopes are aligned in a row, they typically all look alike. Even when a surface of an envelope is labeled, one must usually sort through a number of envelopes, looking at an entire surface of each one, before finding the sought-after envelope.




Accordingly, a need exists for a new and improved envelope, or envelope assembly, that provides means for labeling the envelope and any contents within the envelope. A need also exists for an envelope that can be more easily identified and organized.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to an envelope, or an envelope assembly, with a removable panel that can be printed upon simultaneously while printing upon the envelope or envelope assembly. The envelope, or envelope assembly, can further comprise a tab for ease of identification and organization.




The envelope assembly includes a sheet of material having a printable surface on one side and an adhesive covered by a protective panel on another side. The sheet of material comprises an assembly shape preferably having a primary panel adjacent a secondary panel. At least one flap is preferably but not necessarily located along at least one edge of the primary panel and/or the secondary panel.




In one preferred embodiment, the sheet of material is rectangular with perforated, micro-perforated or die-cut lines located around at least a portion of a periphery of the assembly shape, thereby separating the assembly shape from a remainder portion of the material.




The protective panel is preferably transparent or translucent. The adhesive coating at least partially covers one side of the removable panel. When the removable panel is removed from a remainder of the envelope or envelope assembly, the transparent or translucent protective panel enables a user to view any contents of the envelope from outside the envelope.




In one preferred embodiment, the primary panel, the secondary panel and/or the remainder portion of the material is preferably die-cut to form the removable panel. The removable panel can be in a shape of a compact disc label, for example, so that graphics can be printed upon the printable surface of the primary panel and/or the secondary panel, and the removable panel can then be separated from the primary panel and/or the secondary panel and adhered to a compact disc.




The adhesive coating also at least partially covers one side of the at least one flap, and/or at least one edge of the primary panel and/or at least one edge of the secondary panel. The protective panel can be removed to expose the adhesive coating. In one preferred embodiment of this invention, the adhesive coating entirely covers one side of the sheet of material. In another preferred embodiment of this invention, the adhesive coating only partially covers the one side of the sheet of material. The protective panel preferably has at least one tearable line of separation, such that a portion of the protective panel can be separated from a remaining portion, such as a border portion, of the protective panel. The tearable lines of separation are preferably located along fold lines of the flaps.




To form an envelope, the protective panel is first partially or completely separated from the adhesive to expose the adhesive on each flap, edge of the primary panel and/or edge of the secondary panel. The flaps and/or the secondary panel are then folded toward the primary panel such that surfaces with exposed adhesive are aligned to contact surfaces to which they can adhere, thereby forming an envelope.




In one preferred embodiment, at least one tab extends outward from the primary panel and/or the secondary panel. A flap can be die-cut about a portion of a periphery of the tab, such that the tab remains extending outward while the flap can be folded over and adhered to either the primary panel or the secondary panel. The tab can be printed upon directly, or alternatively, the removable panel can be of a size and shape suitable to be adhered to the tab.




The envelope assembly of the present invention can be designed and constructed in a wide range of sizes for a number of different uses. In particular, the envelope assembly is suitable for housing compact discs, mini-discs, baseball cards, photographs, and many other items.




It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide an envelope, or an envelope assembly, that has a removable panel.




It is a further object of the present invention to provide an envelope, or an envelope assembly, with a tab extending from a surface of the envelope or envelope assembly.




The foregoing and other features and advantages of the present invention will become further apparent from the following detailed description of the presently preferred embodiments, read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. The detailed description and drawings are intended to illustrate the present invention rather than limit the scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims and equivalents of the appended claims.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The present invention can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. In the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views. Moreover, it should be noted that the drawings are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating principles of the present invention.





FIG. 1

illustrates a front plan view of a first preferred embodiment of an envelope assembly in sheet form and an unfolded position, showing three areas, each where a protective panel is removed, thereby exposing a layer of adhesive coating;





FIG. 2

illustrates a front plan view of the envelope assembly shown in

FIG. 1

but in a folded position with a compact disc inserted within a pocket formed by the folded envelope assembly;





FIG. 3

illustrates a rear plan view of the envelope assembly shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, in a folded position;





FIG. 4

illustrates a front plan view of a second preferred embodiment of the envelope assembly in a folded position;





FIG. 5

illustrates a front plan view of a third preferred embodiment of the envelope assembly, having only two flaps, in a folded position;





FIG. 6

illustrates a front plan view of a fourth preferred embodiment of the envelope assembly, in a folded position, having only two flaps, and having an adhesive coating only on a secondary panel;





FIG. 7

illustrates a rear plan view of a fifth preferred embodiment of the envelope assembly in an unfolded position, having flaps but no tabs, and showing a ring-shaped removable panel of a face material coated with an adhesive such that the removable panel can be separated from the assembly and adhered to a compact disc;





FIG. 8

illustrates a rear plan view of a sixth preferred embodiment of the envelope assembly in an unfolded position, showing a ring-shaped removable panel of a face material coated with an adhesive such that the removable panel can be separated from the assembly and, for example, adhered to a compact disc;





FIG. 9

illustrates a rear plan view of a seventh preferred embodiment of the envelope assembly in an unfolded position in an assembly shape having a removable panel;





FIG. 10

illustrates a rear plan view of an eighth preferred embodiment of the envelope assembly in an unfolded position having removable panels in a remainder portion such that the removable panels can be used to form tabs; and





FIG. 11

illustrates a cross-section view, taken along line


11





11


as shown in

FIG. 1

, of the unfolded envelope assembly.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS





FIGS. 1

,


2


and


3


illustrate a first preferred embodiment of an envelope assembly


10


in accordance with the present invention. As generally shown in

FIG. 1

, an envelope assembly


10


comprises a sheet


12


of material that can be fed into and run through a printer. An assembly shape


20


, which may also be referred to as a tearable shape, can then be separated from a remaining portion


21


of the sheet


12


and folded into an envelope


11


for holding, for example, a compact disc


54


, as shown in

FIG. 2. A

removable panel


56


and


56


′, as shown in

FIG. 3

, can be separated from the sheet


12


as a label and adhered to a separate surface. Regardless of whether the envelope


11


comprises the removable panel


56


, the envelope


11


can comprise a tab


39


for organizational purposes.




Referring still generally to

FIG. 1

, the sheet


12


is of any suitable shape, and generally any suitable size that can be accepted by and fed through a printer, such as a laser printer or an ink jet printer. Common sizes of paper generally fed through printers are 8.5″×5.5″, 8.5″×11″, 8.263″×11.688″(A4), and


8.5″×14″. The sheet 12 is preferably but not necessarily constructed of any suitable paper or paper composite material that can be used as a label. Other suitable materials for constructing the sheet 12 include fabric and plastic. An adhesive coating 44 covered by a protective panel 50 is applied to a first side 14 of the sheet 12. The sheet 12 preferably has a printable surface 16 on a second side 18, as shown in FIG. 3. The printable surface 16 can be any of a variety of face materials used to make pressure sensitive labels. Such face materials may include, but are not limited to: smudgeproof stock, litho stock, cast coated stock, tag stock, fluorescent stock, foils, computer printable polyester, vinyl, satin cloth, Tyvek™ material, flexible plastic, book papers, photo quality papers and/or photo quality film. Furthermore, various portions of the face materials can be different colors, thereby resulting in different colored parts, such as the removable panel 56 and/or the tab 39.






As used throughout this specification and in the claims, the term printable surface relates to a surface of any type of matter upon which a person or machine can draw, print, color, paint, photocopy, write, emboss, or make any other type of mark or graphic. Laser printers, ink jet printers, impact printers, thermal transfer printers, direct thermal printers, typewriters, or any other suitable graphic printing devices are preferred but not necessary for use with printable surfaces according to this invention.




Still referring generally to

FIG. 1

, within the sheet


12


is an assembly shape


20


comprising a primary panel


22


, a secondary panel


24


and at least one, preferably two, more preferably three flaps


26


,


28


and


30


. As used throughout this specification and in the claims, the phrase assembly shape, or the phrase tearable shape, is intended to relate to a shape, such as the shape identified in

FIG. 1

by element reference numerals


20


, that can be torn away from a remaining portion


21


of the sheet


12


, by using tearable lines, such as die-cut lines, perforated lines, micro-perforated lines or any other suitable structure that enables separation. The assembly shape


20


can be die-cut along at least a portion of a periphery, defined by perforations, and/or defined by micro-perforations, such that the assembly shape


20


can be easily removed or separated from a remaining portion


21


of the sheet


12


, for example after the sheet


12


is run through a printer.




In one preferred embodiment, the primary panel


22


can be square or rectangular, thereby having four edges


32


,


34


,


36


and


38


. In one preferred embodiment, the primary panel


22


has a width (W) in a range between about 4.75″and about 5.25″, and a height (H) in a range between about 4.75 and about 5.25″. In other embodiments, the primary panel


22


can have any suitable circular, polygonal or non-polygonal shape. The secondary panel


24


is located along the edge


32


of the primary panel


22


. A primary fold line


40


, which may or may not be marked with score lines, perforations and/or micro-perforations, is located at the edge


32


where the primary panel


22


and the secondary panel


24


meet. Each of the flaps


26


,


28


and


30


are located at separate edges


34


,


36


and


38


of the primary panel


22


. Alternatively, at least one of the flaps


26


,


28


and


30


can be located at a corresponding edge


33


,


35


or


37


of the secondary panel


24


. Secondary fold lines


42


, possibly marked with score lines, perforations and/or micro-perforations, are located at the edges


34


,


36


and


38


of the primary panel


22


where each of the flaps


26


,


28


and


30


and the primary panel


22


meet, and possibly at a junction between the secondary panel


24


and any of the flaps


26


,


28


and


30


.




In one preferred embodiment, the envelope assembly


10


comprises three flaps


26


,


28


and


30


, one located along each edge


34


,


36


and


38


of the primary panel


22


not occupied by the secondary panel


24


, as shown in

FIGS. 1-4

,


7


and


10


. Flap


30


can be partially coated with a suitable adhesive to form an adhesive coating


44


for securely sealing the envelope assembly


10


. Alternatively, no adhesive coating


44


is applied to the flap


30


, or the flap


30


comprises a resealable type of closure, as known by those skilled in the art, such that the envelope assembly


10


can be sealed and opened multiple times without tearing or otherwise distorting the sheet


12


. In a further alternative embodiment, illustrated in

FIGS. 8 and 9

, the flap


30


is located along one of the edges


33


,


35


and


37


of the secondary panel


24


. When flaps


26


and


28


are located on opposite edges


34


and


38


of the primary panel


22


and the edge


36


remains flapless, the assembly shape


20


without any remaining portion


21


of the material can easily be fed through a printer, with the edge


36


being fed first.




As shown in

FIGS. 1-4

and


8


, the tab


39


can be formed within or integrated as part of the flap


30


. More specifically, the flap


30


is die-cut about a portion of a periphery of the tab


39


. The tab


39


can then be separated from the flap


30


along the periphery of the tab


39


, such that when the flap


30


is folded over, the tab


39


remains extended outward from the primary panel


22


and generally within a same plane as the primary panel


22


. Any number of the tabs


39


can be formed within any of the flaps


26


,


28


and


30


, and/or within the primary panel


22


and/or the secondary panel


24


.




In other embodiments having only two flaps


26


and


28


, the flaps


26


and


28


can be located either on the two opposing edges


34


and


38


adjacent the edge


32


on which the secondary panel


24


is located, as shown in

FIG. 5

, or on the edge


36


opposite the secondary panel


24


and on the edge


34


adjacent the edge


32


on which the secondary panel


24


is located, as shown in FIG.


6


. In a further embodiment, one flap


26


can be located on one of the edges


34


,


36


and


38


of the primary panel


22


and the other flap


28


can be located on one of the edges


33


,


35


and


37


of the secondary panel


24


. It is apparent that any number of flaps can be located at any position which is suitable for adhering one or more of the flaps


26


,


28


and/or


30


to the primary panel


22


and/or the secondary panel


24


.




In an embodiment of the present invention having only two flaps


26


and


28


, the tab


39


is formed within a periphery or integrated as a part of the assembly shape


20


, such as shown in

FIGS. 5 and 6

. The tab


39


extends outward from the edge


36


of the primary panel


22


not occupied by either of the flaps


26


and


28


. In other preferred embodiments of the present invention, more than one tab


39


can extend outward from the edge


36


of the primary panel


22


. As in an embodiment having three flaps


26


,


28


and


30


, any additional tabs


39


can also be formed within or integrated as part of the flaps


26


and


28


, and/or within the primary panel


22


and/or within the secondary panel


24


. In a preferred embodiment, the tabs


39


are staggered cut in any suitable group number. For example, a first envelope can have a first tab


39


on a left portion adjacent the edge


36


of the primary panel


22


, a second envelope can have a tab


39


on a middle portion of the edge


36


of the primary panel


22


, and a third envelope can have a tab


39


on a right portion adjacent the edge


36


of the primary panel


22


.




The adhesive coating


44


preferably adheres significantly more to the sheet


12


than to the protective panel


50


, such that the protective panel


50


can be removed to expose the adhesive coating


44


which preferably remains on the sheet


12


. In such a preferred embodiment, the adhesive coating


44


at least partially covers the first side


14


of each of the flaps


26


,


28


and


30


. The adhesive coating


44


can be applied in either a continuous format


46


, as shown on flap


28


in

FIGS. 1 and 11

, or a patterned format


48


, as shown on flap


26


in

FIGS. 1 and 11

. The adhesive coating


44


can cover the entire first side


14


of the assembly shape


20


, in which case, to prevent undesired adhesion, a protective panel


50


preferably also covers the entire area covered by the adhesive coating


44


. The protective panel


50


preferably has at least one tearable line of separation


52


, either die-cut or perforated with, for example, perforations and/or micro-perforations, located either along at least one of the edges


32


,


34


,


36


and


38


of the primary panel


22


or on at least one of the flaps


26


,


28


and


30


a set distance from the primary panel


22


. As shown in

FIG. 1

, the tearable line of separation


52


is located between an outer edge of the flap


26


,


28


or


30


and the fold line


42


but it is apparent that the tearable line of separation


52


can coincide with the fold line


42


. Thus, when the protective panel


50


is separated at the tearable line of separation


52


, an area of adhesive coating


44


under the separated portion of the protective panel


50


is exposed.




Referring to

FIGS. 1-10

, to form the envelope assembly


10


into the envelope


11


, at least one of the flaps


26


,


28


and


30


and/or the secondary panel


24


without exposed adhesive coating


44


is folded over to face the first side


14


of the primary panel


22


. The protective panel


50


is separated from the adhesive coating


44


and torn from any remaining portion of the protective panel


50


, such as at the tearable lines of separation


52


. The flaps


26


,


28


and


30


and/or the secondary panel


24


with exposed adhesive coating


44


are preferably then folded over the first folded flaps


26


,


28


and


30


and/or secondary panel


24


, to construct the envelope


11


. The folded flaps


26


,


28


and


30


and/or secondary panel


24


are secured by contacting the exposed adhesive coating


44


with surface portions of the flaps


26


,


28


and


30


and/or the secondary panel


24


without exposed adhesive coating


44


.




In an alternate embodiment, the adhesive coating


44


can at least partially cover the first side


14


of the secondary panel


24


, without covering any of the flaps


26


and


28


, as shown in FIG.


6


. In this embodiment, the flaps


26


and


28


are first folded inward, and the secondary panel


24


is subsequently folded over to face the flaps


26


and


28


. Preferably then, the flaps


26


and


28


and the secondary panel


24


are secured in place with the adhesive coating


44


.




In yet another embodiment, illustrated in

FIGS. 3

,


7


and


8


-


10


, the primary panel


22


and/or the secondary panel


24


comprises at least one removable panel


56


and/or


56


′, preferably with at least a portion of each removable panel


56


having the printable surface


16


. The removable panel


56


can be a part of the printable surface


16


of the remaining portion


21


of the sheet


12


. For example, as shown in

FIG. 10

, the removable panel


56


′ can be a symmetrical shape that can be folded about a fold line and adhered to an edge


32


,


34


,


36


or


38


of the primary panel


22


, or an edge


33


,


35


or


37


of the secondary panel


24


. In one preferred embodiment of the invention, the primary panel


22


, the secondary panel


24


, and/or the remaining portion


21


of the sheet


12


is kiss cut about at least a portion of a periphery of the removable panel


56


such that the removable panel


56


can be separated from the envelope


11


or the envelope assembly


10


while leaving intact the envelope


11


or the envelope assembly


10


.




Preferably the adhesive coating


44


covers one side of the removable panel


56


. The removable panel


56


can be printed upon when the sheet


12


is run through a printer. After the removable panel


56


is printed upon, the removable panel


56


can be used as a label, or a sticker, to adhere to any suitable surface. In one embodiment, the removable panel


56


has a similar shape and a surface area less than or equal to a shape and a surface area of the tab


39


, such that the removable panel


56


can be adhered to and completely or almost completely cover the tab


39


. As shown in

FIG. 3

, for example, the removable panel


56


′ can have a shape and size similar to one side of the tab


39


.




In one preferred embodiment of the present invention, the protective panel


50


at least covers an entire area of the first side


14


of the sheet


12


corresponding to the removable panel


56


on the second side


18


of the sheet


12


. The protective panel


50


can be at least partially transparent or translucent, constructed of, for example, glassine or clear plastic, such that any contents of the envelope


11


can be viewed from outside the envelope


11


with the removable panel


56


removed.




In another embodiment, shown in

FIG. 7

, the removable panel


56


can be used as a label for the compact disc


54


. More particularly, the second side


18


of the primary panel


22


and/or the secondary panel


24


is die-cut, perforated, micro-perforated or the like to form tearable line of separation


57


, as shown in

FIG. 9

, which can be used to remove the removable panel


56


in any suitable shape, such as a circle


58


, preferably slightly smaller than a diameter of a compact disc


54


. Tearable line of separation


57


can also be formed as a gap between the removable panel


56


and the primary panel


22


and/or the secondary panel


24


.




A second, smaller shape such as a circle


60


or


60


′, approximately equivalent to either a diameter of an inner cut-out circle


62


of the compact disc


54


, or a diameter of an inner circle


64


on the compact disc


54


where a read/write portion of the compact disc


54


adjoins a non-read/write portion of the compact disc


54


, such as shown in FIG.


2


. The removable panel


56


defined by the two circles


58


and


60


can be drawn upon, typed upon, or otherwise printed upon, such as when the sheet


12


is run through a printer, and can then be separated from the protective panel


50


to which the removable panel


56


initially adheres. The removable panel


56


can then be adhered to a non-read/write side of the compact disc


54


.




The protective panel


50


of this embodiment is preferably at least partially transparent or translucent, constructed of, for example, glassine or clear plastic, such that the compact disc


54


donning the removable panel


56


can be viewed from outside the envelope


11


through the transparent or translucent portion of the protective panel


50


. The middle portion


66


of the label either can be printed upon during the printing process of the remainder of the printable surface


16


and used as a separate label or sticker, or the middle portion


66


can remain on the protective panel


50


after the removable panel


56


has been removed, or the middle portion


66


can simply be discarded.




Another embodiment, similar to the one shown in

FIG. 7

, is shown in FIG.


8


. In this embodiment, the removable panel


56


is used as a compact disc label. However, like the embodiment shown in

FIG. 9

, the flap


30


in this embodiment is attached to the secondary panel


24


opposite the primary panel


22


, rather than to the primary panel


22


. Furthermore, the flap


30


is also die-cut about a portion of a periphery of a tab


39


. As in the embodiments shown in

FIGS. 7

,


9


and


10


, the removable panel


56


is bordered by the two circles


58


and


60


and can be printed upon when the sheet


12


is run through a printer, and can then be separated from the protective panel


50


to which the removable panel


56


initially adheres. The removable panel


56


can then be adhered to a non-read/write side of the compact disc


54


. The protective panel


50


of this embodiment should also be at least partially transparent or translucent, constructed of, for example, glassine or clear plastic, such that the compact disc


54


donning the removable panel


56


can be viewed from outside the envelope


11


through the transparent or translucent protective panel


50


.




The envelope assembly


10


is preferably laminated, as shown in FIG.


11


. The envelope assembly


10


preferably comprises five layers in basic construction of a pressure sensitive label. The five layers comprise: (1) a face material


68


; (2) a layer of a primer


70


; (3) the adhesive coating


44


; (4) the silicone coating


72


; and (5) the protective panel


50


. The face material


68


has a printable surface


16


, as shown in

FIGS. 3 and 11

. The primer


70


is a layer or coating applied to the face material


68


that improves a bond between the adhesive coating


44


and the face material


68


. The primer


70


also acts as a barrier to migration of chemicals that could stain the face material


68


. The adhesive coating


44


allows the face material


68


to be affixed to a surface, such as securing one part of the face material


68


to another part of the face material


68


in assembling the envelope


11


. The silicone coating


72


at least partially covers at least one side of the protective panel


50


and allows for easy “release” of the protective panel


50


from the adhesive coating


44


. During manufacture, the adhesive coating


44


laminates the face material


68


to the silicone coated protective panel


50


.




In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the protective panel


50


is of a size smaller than the sheet


12


and at least slightly larger than the removable panel


56


. More particularly, in a preferred embodiment of the present invention geared toward housing the compact disc


54


, the protective panel


50


is preferably about 5″ by about 5″. The silicone coating


72


is applied in a layer to one side of the protective panel


50


, such as in a manner known to those skilled in the art of labels. A layer of the adhesive coating


44


is then applied to and preferably covers the silicone coating


72


. The protective panel


50


is then positioned over the second side


18


of the removable panel


56


. When the removable panel


56


is separated from the envelope


11


or the envelope assembly


10


, the adhesive coating


44


in contact with the removable panel


56


will release from the silicone coating


72


and will remain on the removable panel


56


. The adhesive coating


44


in contact with an area surrounding the removable panel


56


on the second side


18


of the sheet


12


maintains the protective panel


50


in place with respect to the sheet


12


once the removable panel


56


has been removed.




The envelope assembly


10


of the present invention is suitable for a wide number of uses. Prior to folding and assembling, or even subsequent to folding and assembling, the envelope assembly


10


can be fed into and run through a printer for labeling and/or decorating any portion, including the tab


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and the removable panel


56


, or all of the resulting envelope


11


. In its folded form, the envelope assembly


10


is a suitable size for holding compact discs


54


. The envelope assembly


10


can be scaled up or down to house numerous other items, including stationery, photographs, and mini-discs.




While in the foregoing specification this invention has been described in relation to certain preferred embodiments thereof, and many details have been set forth for purpose of illustration, it will become apparent to those skilled in the art that the invention is susceptible to additional embodiments and that certain of the details described herein can be varied considerably without departing from the basic principles of the invention. Therefore, to particularly point out and distinctly claim the subject matter regarded as the invention, the following claims conclude the specification.



Claims
  • 1. An envelope comprising:a primary panel; a secondary panel; three flaps, with two of the flaps adjacent the secondary panel and one of the flaps adjacent the primary panel; at least one indexing tab extending outward from the primary panel and extending along an edge of the primary panel for a distance less than a length of the edge of the primary panel; an adhesive coating at least partially covering one side of at least one of the primary panel, the secondary panel and the flaps; and a protective panel to which the adhesive coating adheres significantly less than to the at least one of the primary panel, the secondary panel and the flaps.
  • 2. An envelope comprising:a primary panel; a secondary panel; three flaps, at least two of the flaps adjacent the primary panel and a third flap adjacent one of the primary panel and the secondary panel; at least one indexing tab extending outward from the primary panel and extending along an edge of the primary panel for a distance less than a length of the edge of the primary panel; an adhesive coating at least partially covering one side of at least one of the primary panel, the secondary panel and the flaps; and a protective panel to which the adhesive coating adheres significantly less than to the at least one of the primary panel, the secondary panel and the flaps.
  • 3. An envelope comprising:a primary panel; a secondary panel; a plurality of flaps, at least one of the flaps adjacent the primary panel; at least one indexing tab extending outward from the primary panel and extending along an edge of the primary panel for a distance less than a length of the edge of the primary panel, wherein a portion of a periphery of the at least one indexing tab is die-cut from one of the flaps; an adhesive coating at least partially covering one side of at least one of the primary panel, the secondary panel and the flaps; and a protective panel to which the adhesive coating adheres significantly less than to the at least one of the primary panel, the secondary panel and the flaps.
  • 4. The envelope of claim 3 wherein at least one surface of the positioned between the protective panel and the adhesive coating.
  • 5. An envelope comprising:a primary panel; a secondary panel adjacent an edge of the primary panel; a flap along an edge of one of the primary panel and the secondary panel; at least one indexing tab extending outward from the primary panel and extending along an edge of the primary panel for a distance less than a length of the edge of the primary panel, wherein a portion of a periphery of the at least one indexing tab is die-cut from the flap; at least one removable panel; an adhesive coating at least partially covering one side of at least one of the primary panel and the secondary panel; and a protective panel adhering to the adhesive coating significantly less than the at least one of the primary panel and the secondary panel adheres to the adhesive coating.
  • 6. The envelope of claim 5 wherein at least one of the primary panel and the secondary panel comprises a printable surface.
  • 7. The envelope of claim 5 further comprising a layer of silicone envelope comprises a printable surface.
  • 8. The envelope of claim 5 wherein the protective panel has at least one tearable line of separation located a set distance from at least one edge of at least one of the primary panel and the secondary panel.
  • 9. A sheet of material comprising:an assembly shape within the sheet, the assembly shape defining a primary panel, a secondary panel, and a plurality of flaps, at least one of the flaps adjacent the primary panel; at least one indexing tab extending outward from the primary panel and extending along an edge of the primary panel for a distance less than a length of the edge of the primary panel, wherein a portion of a periphery of the at least one index tab is die-cut from one of the flaps; an adhesive coating at least partially covering one side of the assembly shape; and a protective panel to which the adhesive coating adheres significantly less than to the sheet.
  • 10. The sheet of claim 9 wherein the sheet has overall dimensions of about 8.5″ by about 11″.
  • 11. The sheet of claim 9 wherein at least one surface of the sheet comprises a printable surface.
  • 12. The sheet of claim 9 wherein the sheet of material is laminated.
  • 13. The sheet of claim 9 wherein the sheet is die-cut along at least a portion of a periphery of the assembly shape.
  • 14. The sheet of claim 9 wherein the sheet ha s a plurality of perforations along at least a portion of a periphery of the assembly shape.
  • 15. The sheet of claim 9 wherein the sheet has a plurality of micro-perforations along at least a portion of a periphery of the assembly shape.
  • 16. The sheet of claim 9 wherein the sheet has at least one primary fold line separating the primary panel from the secondary panel.
  • 17. The sheet of claim 9 wherein the sheet has at least one secondary fold line separating the primary panel from each of the flaps.
  • 18. The sheet of claim 9 wherein the adhesive coating is one of patterned and continuous.
  • 19. The sheet of claim 9 wherein the protective panel substantially covers one side of the sheet.
  • 20. The sheet of claim 9 wherein the protective panel has at least one tearable line of separation located on at least one of the flaps a set distance from the primary panel.
  • 21. The sheet of claim 20 wherein the at least one tearable line of separation borders the primary panel and the at least one of the flaps.
  • 22. A sheet of material comprising:an assembly shape within the sheet, the assembly shape defining a primary panel, a secondary panel, and three flaps, at least two of the flaps adjacent the primary panel and a third flap adjacent one of the primary panel and the secondary panel; at least one indexing tab extending outward from the primary panel and extending along an edge of the primary panel for a distance less than a length of the edge of the primary panel; an adhesive coating at least partially covering one side of the assembly shape; and a protective panel to which the adhesive coating adheres significantly less than to the sheet.
  • 23. A sheet of material comprising:an assembly shape within the sheet, the assembly shape defining a primary panel, a secondary panel, and three flaps, with two of the flaps adjacent the secondary panel and one of the flaps adjacent the primary panel; at least one indexing tab extending outward from the primary panel and extending along an edge of the primary panel for a distance less than a length of the edge of the primary panel; an adhesive coating at least partially covering one side of the assembly shape; and a protective panel to which the adhesive coating adheres significantly less than to the sheet.
Parent Case Info

This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/412,466, filed Oct. 5, 1999, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.

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Number Date Country
Parent 09/412466 Oct 1999 US
Child 09/415802 US