This invention relates to an insert for a flat-sized flexible envelope. More particularly, this invention relates to an insert for a flat-sized flexible envelope that conforms to USPS requirements for flexibility and uniform thickness of flat-size pieces.
As is known, various types of envelopes have been constructed for use in mailing items, such as digital video disks (DVDs) and compact disks (CDs). In some cases, the envelopes have been provided with padding, such as described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,662,420, wherein a macerated paper layer is sandwiched between two layers of paper.
In still other cases, as described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,544,473 and 7,108,650, it has been known to provide envelopes in which a packing material is inserted to receive an item for shipping. Also, US 2008/0290145 describes various inserts of foam, plastic or corrugated to be used with flexible envelopes.
Still other constructions have been known for use in shipping medical tests specimens wherein a receptacle is provided to receive a test specimen and the receptacle placed in an envelope, such as described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,620,097.
United States Postal Service (USPS) regulations (see 39 CFR Part 111) provide standards for domestic mailing services that set forth minimum flexibility and uniform thickness criteria for flat-sized pieces.
The USPS has established certain requirements that determine if a package is suitable for USPS Flat sorting rates.
Accordingly, it is an object of the invention to provide an insert for shipping goods in a package that satisfies the criteria for flat-sized pieces of the USPS.
It is another object of the invention to provide an envelope construction with a flexible insert for shipping items of rigid or non-rigid nature.
It is another object of the invention to be able to mail an item in a manner that qualifies as a flat-sized piece postage in the United States.
Briefly, the invention provides a flexible insert in the form of a tray that occupies the inside of a package in a manner that allows the package to flex with an item to be shipped or mailed within the insert. The item to be received within the insert may be of rigid nature or non-rigid nature.
The flexible insert is formed of a blank of corrugated board that is foldable in half with at least one half having a cutout to receive a good to be shipped.
In one embodiment, each half of the blank of corrugated board is formed with a cutout. Prior to folding of the board, one or more goods are placed on one half of the board partially within the cutout and in contact with the board either unsecured or secured with tape, adhesive, or other binding method to prevent the goods from shifting.
In another embodiment, one half of the board is formed with a plurality of cutouts and the other half remains smooth. Prior to folding of the board, goods are placed in the cutouts and secured with tape, adhesive, or other binding method to prevent the goods from shifting. Thereafter, the smooth half of the board is folded over the taped side of the goods so that the goods project or not through the cutouts. The resultant insert may then be inserted into a pocket of a mailer.
In still another embodiment, both halves of the board are formed with a plurality of cutouts. Prior to folding, goods of different sizes may be placed in the cutouts of one half and secured in place as with tape. Thereafter, the other half of the board is folded over the taped side of the goods so that the goods project or not through the cutouts. The resultant insert may then be inserted into a pocket of a mailer.
These and other objects and advantages of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein:
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As illustrated, the blank 10 is made of one piece of corrugated board with a singular cutout (opening) 14 through the middle section of each half of the blank 10 resulting in a perimeter or frame 15 in each half of the blank 10. A score line 16 may also be provided to separate the two halves of the blank 10 and to facilitate folding.
The blank 10 is dimensioned to be 8¾ inch by 13½ inch so that when folded in half, the resultant insert 11 has a width of 8¾ inches and a length of 6¾ inches. A spine may also be added to a thicker sheet of corrugate to make folding over easier.
Prior to folding of the blank 10, one or more goods 17 (see
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Score lines 20 may also be provided in each half of the blank 18 and between the halves to facilitate folding.
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In use, the cutouts 14 of the blank 10 provide spaces to receive goods 21, 22 of different thicknesses. In addition, each of the goods 21, 22 may be secured within a respective cutout 14 by tape in a manner as above. (see
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Thus, the invention provides an insert for shipping goods in a package that satisfies the criteria for flat-sized pieces of the USPS. The invention also provides an envelope construction with a flexible insert for shipping items of rigid or non-rigid nature.
The invention also enables a shipper, for example of commercial goods, to mail an item in a manner that qualifies as a flat-sized piece postage in the United States.
This is a Non-Provisional Patent Application and claims the benefit of Provisional Patent Application 62/781,399, filed Dec. 18, 2018 and Provisional Patent Application Number 62/868,326, filed Jun. 28, 2019.
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62781399 | Dec 2018 | US | |
62868326 | Jun 2019 | US |