Claims
- 1. A method of envelope printing using a non-impact printer, comprising:
- using a group of like single assembled envelopes, each individual envelope having a large front panel with a longitudinal length and a small single rear panel disposed in an overlying relationship on said front panel and secured to said front panel at their marginal edges to form an interior pocket, the front and rear panels having opposed natural curls to help retain a flat aspect of the envelope in high humidity environments, a flap portion of said front panel extending beyond said rear panel to form a fold over flap, an adhesive strip extending longitudinally along the back side of said flap portion for sealing the flap in a closed folded over position to said rear portion, said rear panel and said adhesive strip being generally of the same thickness to add a substantially uniformly thick layer to the back side of said front panel to provide the envelope with a generally flat aspect to enable the group of like envelopes to be stacked evenly for sheet feeding purposes;
- using a paper tray;
- stacking the group of like single assembled enveloped longitudinally with their flaps open within the paper tray;
- retaining the generally flat aspect of the stacked envelopes having opposed curls to prevent warping or curling in high humidity;
- separating the topmost one of the single assembled envelopes from the stack seriatim to feed it individually longitudinally to the printer for printing thereon; and
- feeding each separated single assembled envelope to the printer in a direction substantially parallel to the longitudinal length of the adhesive strip for substantially reducing jamming.
- 2. A method according to claim 1, wherein said separating includes using an articulating arm having a separation roller thereon, an angularly disposed paper feed ramp, arranging the stack in engagement with the ramp and moving the arm to engage the topmost one of the envelope constructions.
- 3. A method according to claim 1, wherein said paper feeding device and said separating include using a drive wheel for moving the topmost envelope construction, causing the topmost envelope construction to separate from the stack at high speed to be moved to the non-impact printer.
- 4. A method according to claim 3, further including using retard means, facilitating the separation by moving the topmost construction into engagement with said retard means.
- 5. A method according to claim 4, wherein said retard means including active retard roller means.
- 6. A method according to claim 4, wherein said retard means including corner brickler means, causing the topmost construction to engage said corner buckler means to facilitate the construction separation at high speed.
- 7. A method according to claim 1, wherein said paper feeding device and said separating include using vacuum pick means, and facilitating the separation of the topmost construction from the stack at high speed.
- 8. A method according to claim 1, further including using back stop adaptor means in the tray, and positioning the back of the stack within the tray.
- 9. A method according to claim 1, further including using side guide adaptor means in the tray, and positioning the side of the stack within the tray.
- 10. A method according to claim 1, wherein said adhesive strips includes a pressure sensitive adhesive material, and said front and rear panels each assuming its natural curl in a conforming relationship with one another to form an overall symmetrical shape to help retain the overall symmetrical shape of the construction consistent even when the panels absorb moisture to facilitate sheet feeding purposes.
- 11. A method according to claim 1, further including using a line of perforations extending across said flap portion between said strip and said rear panel to help retain a flat aspect to the envelope construction and to facilitate folding over said flap after printing.
- 12. A method according to claim 1, wherein said front and rear panels are two separate sheets.
- 13. A method according to claim 1, wherein said panels are each composed of paper material having a caliper of between about 3.00 mils and about 5.5 mils.
- 14. A method according to claim 1, wherein said panels are each composed of paper material having a surface smoothness of between about 85 Sheffield and about 150 Sheffield.
- 15. An envelope construction for being fed longitudinally from a stack of like envelope constructions disposed within a printer paper tray to a non-impact printer to facilitate envelope printing, comprising:
- a large front paper panel having an associated natural curl and having a given thickness, said front panel having front and back sides;
- a single small rear paper panel disposed in an overlying relationship on said front panel and secured to said front panel at their marginal edges to cause the panels to assume a generally unstressed flat aspect and to form an interior pocket at about one of said longitudinal edges, said rear panel having an associated natural curl and front and back sides;
- said small rear panel having a thickness less than said given thickness of said front panel to reduce the overall weight of said envelope construction;
- a flap portion of said front panel extending beyond said rear panel to form a fold over flap;
- an adhesive strip extending across the back side of said flap portion of said front panel near one of its marginal longitudinal edges for sealing the flap in a closed folded over position to said rear portion;
- means defining a line of perforations extending longitudinally spaced between said adhesive strip and said rear panel to permit the flap to be folded over thereat into a closed position;
- said rear panel and said adhesive strip being generally of the same thickness to add a substantially uniformly thick layer to the back side of said front panel to provide the envelope construction with a generally flat aspect to enable a group of like envelope constructions to be stacked evenly for sheet feeding purposes; and
- said front and rear panels each assuming its natural curl in a confronting relationship with one another to form an overall symmetrical shape to help retain a flat aspect of the overall symmetrical shape of the construction; even when the panels absorb moisture; to facilitate stacking like constructions for sheet feeding purposes within the paper tray without substantial leaning or tilting, said panels having sufficient thickness to form its interior pocket;
- wherein the envelope construction is adapted to be fed longitudinally in an assembled flap-open manner from the stack within the paper tray to the printer in the direction of the line of perforations for substantially reducing jamming.
- 16. An envelope construction according to claim 15, wherein said adhesive strips includes a pressure sensitive adhesive material.
- 17. An envelope construction according to claim 15, wherein the curl of said front panel, and the curl of said rear panel are arranged such that they are oppositely opposed concave curls.
- 18. An envelope construction according to claim 15, wherein said front and rear panels are fixed together along at least two marginal edges.
- 19. An envelope construction according to claim 18, wherein said panels are fixed together along three marginal edges.
- 20. An envelope construction according to claim 15, further including a line of perforations extending across said flap portion between said strip and said rear panel to help retain said flat aspect to the envelope construction and to facilitate folding over said flap.
- 21. An envelope construction according to claim 15, wherein said front and rear panels are two separate sheets.
- 22. An envelope construction according to claim 21, wherein said two separate sheets each composed of a different weight of paper material.
- 23. An envelope construction according to claim 15, wherein said panels are each composed of paper material having a surface smoothness of between about 85 Sheffield and about 150 Sheffield.
- 24. An envelope construction according to claim 23, wherein the smoothness is about 100.
- 25. A method of making an envelope construction for envelope printing using a non-impact printer, comprising:
- using a large front panel having a longitudinal length defining a pair longitudinal edges, an associated natural curl and front and back sides;
- securing an adhesive strip to the back side of the front panel along said longitudinal length at about one of said longitudinal edges;
- using a single rear panel having an associated curl and front and back sides;
- positioning the front and rear panels in overlying registration with one another with the curls of the panels oriented in an opposing concave manner to cause the panels to assume a generally flat aspect of the overall symmetrical shape of the construction to permit like constructions to be stacked and fed from a non-impact printer paper tray effectively, where said rear panel is disposed in a spaced apart relationship from the strip, said panels having sufficient thickness to enable the resulting construction to have sufficient rigidity to serve as an envelope;
- securing said rear panel to the back side of said front panel to form an envelope pocket at about another one of said longitudinal edges,
- perforating said front panel transversely between said adhesive strip and said rear sheet to permit it to be folder over.
- 26. The method of making an envelope construction, according to claim 25, wherein the step of securing said rear panel to said front panel includes securing said panels with an adhesive.
- 27. The method of claim 25, further including perforating the front panel along a line extending between the strip and the rear panel.
- 28. An apparatus for dispensing envelopes at high speeds, comprising:
- a housing;
- a supply of envelopes, each individual envelope having a large front panel with a longitudinal length defining a pair of longitudinal edges and an associated curl, and a small single rear panel disposed in an overlying relationship on said front panel and secured to said front panel at their marginal edges to form an interior pocket at about one of said longitudinal edges, said rear panel having an associated curl, a flap portion of said front panel extending beyond said rear panel to form a fold over flap, an adhesive strip extending longitudinally across the back side of said flap portion of said front panel near another one said longitudinal edges for sealing the flap in a closed folded over position to said rear portion, said rear panel and said adhesive strip being generally of the same thickness to add a substantially uniformly thick layer to the back side of said front panel to provide the envelope construction with a generally flat aspect to enable the group of like envelope constructions to be stacked evenly for sheet feeding purposes, said front and rear panel curls being arranged in a confronting relationship with one another to form an overall symmetrical shape to help retain the overall symmetrical shape of each envelope even when the panels absorb moisture to facilitate envelope feeding purposes;
- a payment receiving mechanism located within said housing to accept payment for envelopes from a customer;
- a sheet feeder within said housing for delivering individual ones of said envelopes seriatim in response to said payment mechanism receiving payment;
- a bin for storing said supply of envelopes in a to facilitate supplying said envelopes longitudinally to said sheet feeder.
- 29. A method for dispensing envelopes from a kiosk, comprising:
- using a supply of envelopes, each individual envelope having a large front panel with a longitudinal length defining a pair of longitudinal edges and a small single rear panel disposed in an overlying relationship on said front panel and secured to said front panel at their marginal edges to form an interior pocket at about one of said longitudinal edges, a flap portion of said front panel extending beyond said rear panel to form a fold over flap, an adhesive strip extending longitudinally across the back side of said flap portion of said front panel near another one said longitudinal edges for sealing the flap in a closed folded over position to said rear portion, said rear panel and said adhesive strip being generally of the same thickness to add a substantially uniformly thick layer to the back side of said front panel to provide the envelope construction with a generally flat aspect to enable the group of like envelope constructions to be stacked evenly for sheet feeding purposes;
- storing said envelopes in a stack;
- accepting payment for said envelopes to be dispensed;
- activating a sheet feeder upon payment;
- aligning said stack of envelopes longitudinally relative to said sheet feeder in a bin within said kiosk;
- delivering said envelopes from said bin to said sheet feeder in a direction substantially parallel to said longitudinal length;
- moving said envelopes from said sheet feeder for delivery to a customer,
- wherein said envelopes are each constructed by using a large front panel having a longitudinal length defining a pair longitudinal edges, an associated natural curl and front and back sides;
- securing an adhesive strip to the back side of the front panel along said longitudinal length at about one of said longitudinal edges;
- using a single rear panel having an associated curl and front and back sides;
- positioning the front and rear panels in overly registration with one another with the curls of the panels oriented in an opposing manner, where said rear panel is disposed in a spaced apart relationship from the strip; and
- securing said rear panel to the back side of said front panel to form an envelope pocket at about another one of said longitudinal edges.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part application of patent application Ser. No. 08/427,580, filed Apr. 24, 1995, and entitled "ENVELOPE CONSTRUCTION AND METHOD OF MAKING AND DISPENSING SAME," and now abandoned which is incorporated herein by reference.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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