Claims
- 1. A method of continuous envelope structure manufacture comprising the steps of
- advancing a continuous web along a predetermined path,
- uniting thereto a plurality of ply segments to form a continuous ply, each ply segment having a bottom edge and a top edge extending transversely of the length of said continuous ply with the top edge being free of union with said continuous ply to provide an envelope flap, said ply segments being positioned relative to said continuous ply incident to union thereof to overlap the top edge of one segment relative to the bottom edge of an adjacent segment,
- simultaneously perforating the united ply segments and continuous web along a transverse line adjacent each segment bottom edge to develop lines of potential severance in said continuous web, and
- zig-zag folding the united ply segments and continuous web along said transverse lines.
- 2. The method of caim 1 in which each segment prior to union is equipped with a transverse line of folding spaced from said transverse line of perforation in the direction of said top edge.
- 3. A method of continuous envelope structure manufacture comprising the steps of
- advancing a continuous web along a predetermined path,
- uniting thereto a plurality of ply segments to form a continuous ply, each ply segment having a bottom edge and a top edge extending transversely of the length of said continuous ply with the top edge being free of union with said continuous ply to provide an envelope flap, said ply segments being positioned relative to said continuous ply incident to union thereof to overlap the top edge of one segment relative to the bottom edge of an adjacent segment, said transverse line in each segment additionally constituting a flap fold line.
- 4. A method of continuous envelope structure manufacture comprising the steps of
- advancing a continuous web along a predetermined path,
- uniting thereto a plurality of ply segments to form a continuous ply, each ply segment having a bottom edge and a top edge extending transversely of the length of said continuous ply with the top edge being free of union with said continuous ply to provide an envelope flap, said ply segments being positioned relative to said continuous ply incident to union thereof to overlap the top edge of one segment relative to the bottom edge of an adjacent segment, each segment prior to union being equipped with a transverse line of folding spaced from said transverse line of perforation in the direction of said top edge, said transverse line of folding being also a line of potential severance, each segment being equipped with a second line of potential severance positioned between the transverse line of folding and said top edge to provide a tear-off strip in the envelope flap.
- 5. A method of continuous envelope structure manufacture comprising the steps of
- advancing a continuous web along a predetermined path,
- uniting thereto a plurality of ply segments to form a continuous ply, each ply segment having a bottom edge and a top edge extending transversely of the length of said continuous ply with the top edge being free of union with said continuous ply to provide an envelope flap, said ply segments being positioned relative to said continuous ply incident to union thereof to overlap the top edge of one segment relative to the bottom edge of an adjacent segment, said continuous web prior to union being equipped with a plurality of spaced apart transverse lines of perforation, the bottom edges of said segments being positioned adjacent said plurality of lines whereby discrete envelopes can be separated from the continuous structure along said plurality of lines and said envelopes opened by recipients along said lines of perforation.
- 6. A method of continuous envelope structure manufacture comprising the steps of advancing a continuous web along a predetermined path, uniting thereto a plurality of ply segments to form a continuous ply, each ply segment having a bottom edge and a top edge extending transversely of the length of said continuous ply with the top edge being free of union with said continuous ply to provide an envelope flap, said ply segments being positioned relative to said continuous ply incident to union thereof to overlap the top edge of one segment relative to the bottom edge of an adjacent segment, simultaneously perforating the united ply segments and continuous web along a transverse line adjacent each segment bottom edge to develop lines of potential severance in said continuous web, and zig-zag folding the united ply segments and continuous web along said transverse lines, one of said continuous web and plurality of ply segments being equipped with a continuous control margin defined by a margin line, the other of said continuous web and plurality of ply segments being longitudinally folded along fold lines adjacent the longitudinal edges thereof to provide marginal folds, said marginal folds of said other being united to said one with said margin and fold lines being generally superposed to provide an envelope with an inside dimension essentially equal to the outside dimension thereof.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of my copending application Ser. No. 696,353 filed June 15, 1976, and now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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