Planar blank for an envelope and an envelope made therefrom

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6237837
  • Patent Number
    6,237,837
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, September 14, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 29, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
The present invention relates to a planar blank for an envelope and an envelope made therefrom. An insert is placed into the envelope at an insertion end and removed by the consumer at an opposed removal end. The removal end is easy to open, as the consumer only has to break a plurality of ties between the envelope front and back. Preferably the envelope back contains a magnet so that the envelope can be removably attached to a metal surface, such as a refrigerator. When the envelope is attached to a metallic object using the magnet, a window in the envelope front is visible, permitting the item mailed, or a photograph or other item to be displayed as if in a picture frame. A window can be included in the envelope back to prevent blind matches of labels to envelopes containing personalized mail, as the address/postage can be part of the insert viewable through this window. Further, one or more legs can be cut into the blank which can be folded out to permit the envelope to stand by itself.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




(a) Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a planar blank for an envelope and an envelope made therefrom. An insert is placed into the envelope at an insertion end and removed by the consumer at an opposed removal end. The removal end is easy to open, as the consumer only has to break a plurality of ties between the envelope front and back. Preferably the envelope back contains a magnet so that the envelope can be removably attached to a metal surface, such as a refrigerator. When the envelope is attached to a metallic object using the magnet, a window in the envelope front is visible, permitting the item mailed, or a photograph or other item to be displayed as if in a picture frame. A window can be included in the envelope back to prevent blind matches of labels to envelopes containing personalized mail, as the address/postage can be part of the insert viewable through this window. Further, one or more legs can be cut into the blank which can be folded out to permit the envelope to stand by itself.




(b) Description of the Prior Art




Applicant is aware of no prior art where an insert is placed into one envelope opening by the sender and the recipient breaks at least one tie at an envelope opening opposed to the insertion opening to permit removal of the insert.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a planar blank for an envelope and an envelope made therefrom. In the preferred embodiment, the planar blank contains a pair of ties connecting the envelope front and back. Other than the two ties, the fold line along which the front and back are folded is slit open. The envelope's opposite end is a traditional envelope design into which an insert can be inserted and a flap folded over and glued by a sender. The recipient does not disturb the insertion end, but rather breaks the two ties at the opposite end to remove the insert. The envelope back contains the mailing address information and postage and, preferably, a magnetic strip. This magnetic strip permits the back of the envelope to be magnetically affixed to a metal surface, such as a refrigerator door. The front of the envelope preferably contains a window therein, the window having a transparent film thereacross. When the envelope is attached to a metallic object using the magnet, the front window is visible, permitting the item mailed, or a photograph or other item to be displayed as if in a picture frame. Further, a window can be included in the envelope back to prevent blind matches for personalized mail, as the address/postage can be part of the insert viewable through this window. Additionally, one or more legs can be cut into the blank which can be folded out to permit the envelope to stand by itself like a picture frame.




More particularly, the preferred embodiment of the present invention comprises a windowed envelope for magnetic attachment to a metallic surface, including: a front, having a top, a bottom, a first frontside and a second frontside; a back, having a top, a bottom, a first backside and a second backside; a bottom flap adjoining the bottom of the front; a first side flap adjoining the first frontside; a second side flap adjoining the second frontside; a window located on the front; a film affixed to the front over the window; a slot located at the top of the back; a magnet affixed to the back; a strip of remoistenable adhesive located on the bottom flap; the top of the front being connected to the top of the back by at least two ties; the first side flap being folded over the first frontside along a first fold line; the second side flap being folded over the second frontside along a second fold line; the back being folded toward the front along a third fold line; the at least two ties lying along the third fold line; the at least two ties having a first cut therebetween; the at least two ties being located a distance away from the first and second frontsides and the first and second backsides, and a second and a third cut extending outwardly from the at least two ties; a fourth cut located along a part of the first fold line between the first side flap and the first frontside; a fifth cut located along a part of the second fold line between the second side flap and the second frontside; the first side flap being affixed to the first backside; the second side flap being affixed to the second backside; an insert placed in a cavity created between the front and the back by folding the back toward the front along the third fold line; the bottom flap being folded over the bottom of the back along a fourth fold line; and the bottom flap being affixed to the bottom of the back.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




A better understanding of the present invention will be had upon reference to the following description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

is a back view of the envelope of the preferred embodiment as it would be placed in the mail;





FIG. 2

is a front view of the envelope of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a plan view of a planar blank which can be used to make a non-windowed envelope of the present invention;





FIG. 4

is a plan view of a planar blank which can be used to make a windowed envelope of the present invention;





FIG. 5

is a view of the planar blank for making a windowed envelope of

FIG. 4

prior to folding, the blank having a film attached over the window and an adhesive strip attached to the bottom flap;





FIG. 6

is a plan view of the planar blank of

FIG. 5

, showing the side flaps being folded and the application of an adhesive;





FIG. 7

is a plan view of the planar blank of

FIG. 6

, the envelope back having been folded to form the envelope ready to receive an insert;





FIG. 8

is a plan view of the envelope of

FIG. 7

showing the insertion of an insert;





FIG. 9

is a view of a planar blank for making a double windowed envelope prior to folding, the blank having a window in the envelope front and the envelope back, the blank having a film attached over the windows, an adhesive strip attached to the bottom flap, and a die cut leg in the bottom flap;





FIG. 10

is a back view of the envelope made from the blank of

FIG. 9

as it would be placed in the mail, the envelope having a magnetic strip thereon; and,





FIG. 11

is a back view of an envelope having an address window as it would be placed in the mail, the envelope having a pair of legs for supporting the envelope in a standing configuration, the envelope not having a magnetic strip thereon.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




With reference to the Figures,

FIG. 1

shows the back


15


of an envelope


10


made from a planar blank


12


.

FIG. 2

shows the front


30


of envelope


10


. This envelope


10


is an “easy to open” envelope. A consumer can hold the edge of insert


11


and the top


34


of front


30


at slot


24


. Then grasping back


15


at slot


24


, the consumer pulls the top


34


of front


30


and top


16


of back


15


apart, thereby breaking ties


60


and


62


. This permits removal of the insert


11


.




As seen in

FIG. 1

, the envelope


10


has a magnetic strip


80


toward the top


16


of back


15


. An address label


82


and postage


84


have been applied to back


15


between the magnetic strip


80


and bottom flap


44


. Alternatively, address and postage information can be printed directly onto envelope


10


, or can be included with insert


11


as explained with the description of

FIGS. 9-11

. It is envisioned that with this configuration, envelope


10


will be handled as automated letter mail and entitled to letter automation discount rates for mailing with the USPS.




Magnet


80


is preferably a known thin sheet of flexible magnetic material, such as a vinyl material having magnetic materials dispersed therethrough. Such a sheet of flexible magnetic materials can be obtained under the trademark “UltraMag” from Flex-Mag Industrial, Inc., of Marietta, Ohio. In the preferred embodiment, the envelope


10


is approximately 4⅜ inches (11.1 cm) high and 5⅝ inches (14.3 cm) wide. Magnetic strip


80


is preferably 1 inch (2.5 cm) high and 5 inches (12.7 cm) wide. However, depending on the magnetic capabilities of the magnetic material and the weight of the item to be magnetically affixed, magnet size can be varied. Also, a plurality of magnetic strips could be used, for example, magnetic strips could be placed in corners of the envelope.





FIG. 2

shows the front


30


of the envelope


10


. The dashed lines show the insert


11


contained inside envelope


10


. Envelope


10


contains a window opening


46


. Anything written on the exposed side of insert


11


, such as a logo, photograph, drawing, etc. will be visible through window


46


. With the magnetic strip


80


, the back


15


side of envelope


10


can be placed onto a metallic surface, such as a refrigerator, and held there by magnet


80


. That leaves the front


30


as seen in

FIG. 2

viewable. Therefore, envelope


10


can be reused by the consumer as a frame to show off photos or items of interest, or as an envelope to hold things. If the envelope


10


does not contain a window


46


, the front


30


can be printed as desired.





FIGS. 3-8

show the planar blank


12


used to make the envelope


10


and the process of making the envelope


10


. The planar blanks


12


of

FIGS. 3 and 4

are identical except the blank


12


of

FIG. 4

has a window


46


therethrough. It is envisioned that planar blank


12


will be 8 point card stock, although lighter or heavier card stock can be used.




Planar blank


12


is unitary and has all of the cuts shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

made simultaneously. The blank


12


of

FIG. 5

is used to explain the cuts and the envelope manufacturing process.

FIGS. 3-5

show the envelope


10


inside surfaces


13


, as contrasted to

FIGS. 1 and 2

which show the envelope


10


opposed outside surfaces


14


. Blank


12


of

FIG. 5

contains a back


15


having a top


16


, a bottom


18


, a first backside


20


, and a second backside


22


. A slot


24


is cut out at the center of top


16


. Front


30


has a bottom


32


, a top


34


, a first frontside


36


, and a second frontside


38


. A first side flap


40


adjoins or is connected to first frontside


36


, with a first fold line


52


therebetween. A second side flap


42


adjoins or is connected to second frontside


38


, with a second fold line


54


therebetween. A bottom flap


44


adjoins or is connected to bottom


32


, with a fourth fold line


58


therebetween. A remoistenable adhesive strip


50


has been applied on the inside surface side


13


of bottom flap


44


. It is through this bottom flap


44


that the sender will insert an insert(s)


11


, remotes the adhesive strip


50


, seal flap


44


, and address the envelope for mailing. Blank


12


of

FIG. 5

shows the optional window


46


of the preferred embodiment. A thin, transparent film


48


has been placed over the window


48


and attached to the inside surface


13


of front


30


.




The front


30


and back


15


of blank


12


are connected by a plurality of ties


60


,


62


at their respective tops


34


,


16


. Two ties are shown, although one or more can be employed. Ties


60


,


62


are spaced from slot


24


about midway from slot


24


to first backside


20


and second backside


22


, respectively. A first cut


64


is between ties


60


,


62


. A second cut


66


is from tie


60


and first backside


20


and a third cut


68


is from tie


62


and second backside


22


. Ties


60


,


62


and cuts


64


,


66


, and


68


are aligned along a third fold line


56


. At the top


34


end of front


30


, along first fold line


52


, a relatively short fourth cut


70


is made from the top


34


toward the bottom


32


. Likewise, at the top


34


end of front


30


, along second fold line


54


, a relatively short fifth cut


72


is made from the top


34


toward the bottom


32


. Preferably cuts


70


and


72


are substantially perpendicular to cuts


64


,


66


, and


68


.




With reference to

FIG. 6

, first side flap


40


has been folded over along said first fold line


52


to engage the inside surface


13


of front


30


. Likewise, second side flap


42


has been folded over along said second fold line


54


to engage the inside surface


13


of front


30


. Adhesive


74


,


76


is applied to outer surface


14


of side flaps


40


,


42


respectively.




With reference to

FIG. 7

, back


15


has been folded over along said third fold line


56


and connected by adhesive


74


,


76


to form envelope


10


and create a cavity


78


for receipt of an insert. Magnetic strip


80


can be applied at this time or after an insert is placed into the envelope


10


, as desired. Alternatively, the envelope can be used without a magnetic strip


80


. As shown in

FIG. 7

, envelope


10


is ready to receive an insert through insertion opening


86


. Opposed to opening


86


is removal end


88


through which the recipient will remove the insert contained in the envelope


10


.




The insertion of an insert


11


into cavity


78


of envelope


10


is shown in FIG.


8


. When the insert


11


is placed fully within the envelope


10


, remoistenable adhesive strip


50


is moistened, bottom flap


44


is folded along fourth fold line


58


and sealed against the outer surface


14


of back


15


. With the addition of the magnet


80


, the address label


82


, and postage


84


, the mailable envelope having an insert therein of

FIGS. 1 and 2

has been created. This is the preferred embodiment.





FIG. 9

shows a planar blank


12


, similar to the blank of

FIG. 5

, with the addition of a window


92


in the back


15


, the window


92


preferably having a transparent film


90


thereover as with window


46


and film


48


. Bottom flap


44


is shown having a “sail-shaped” die cut therein which forms a leg


94


. As seen in

FIG. 10

, leg


94


is on the address side of the envelope


10


distant from the removal end


88


, where the ties


60


,


62


are severed to remove insert


11


from envelope


10


. The tip


96


of leg


94


can be pulled outward from envelope


10


bending leg


94


outward along fold line


98


. With leg


94


extending approximately transverse to bottom flap


44


, leg


94


will support the envelope


10


so that it can be self-standing. Leg or legs


94


can be used with an envelope


10


having a magnetic strip


80


, as shown in FIG.


10


. Also, leg or legs


94


can be employed with an envelope


10


not having a magnetic strip


80


, as shown in FIG.


11


. Instead of one leg


94


, a pair of legs could be located at opposite sides of bottom flap


44


. Similar legs could be placed on the “long” and “short” side of envelope


10


as shown by the pair of legs


94


in

FIG. 11

, one leg


94


being on bottom flap


44


and one leg


94


being on back


15


. This permits the envelope


10


to stand such that any picture or image within the envelope is properly oriented for viewing through window


46


. It is noted that with leg


94


on back


15


, the adhesive line


76


of

FIG. 6

would need adjustment so that this leg


94


is not adhesively attached to second side flap


42


.




The foregoing detailed description is given primarily for clearness of understanding and no unnecessary limitations are to be understood therefrom for modifications can be made by those skilled in the art upon reading this disclosure and may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention and scope of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A windowed envelope for magnetic attachment to a metallic surface, comprising: a front, having a top, a bottom, a first frontside and a second frontside; a back, having a top, a bottom, a first backside and a second backside; a bottom flap adjoining said bottom of said front; a first side flap adjoining said first frontside; a second side flap adjoining said second frontside; a window located on said front; a film affixed to said front over said window; a slot located at said top of said back; a magnet affixed to said back; a strip of remoistenable adhesive located on said bottom flap; said top of said front being connected to said top of said back by at least two ties; said first side flap being folded over said first frontside along a first fold line; said second side flap being folded over said second frontside along a second fold line; said back being folded toward said front along a third fold line; said at least two ties lying along said third fold line; said at least two ties having a first cut there between; said at least two ties being located a distance away from said first and second frontsides and said first and second backsides, and a second and a third cut extending outwardly from said at least two ties; a fourth cut located along a part of said first fold line between said first side flap and said first frontside; a fifth cut located along a part of said second fold line between said second side flap and said second frontside; said first side flap being affixed to said first backside; said second side flap being affixed to said second backside; an insert placed in a cavity created between said front and said back by folding said back toward said front along said third fold line; said bottom flap being folded over said bottom of said back along a fourth fold line; and said bottom flap being affixed to said bottom of said back.
  • 2. An envelope, comprising: a front, having a top, a bottom, a first frontside and a second frontside; a back, having a top, a bottom, a first backside and a second backside; a bottom flap adjoining said bottom of said front; a first side flap adjoining said first frontside; a second side flap adjoining said second frontside; said top of said front being connected to said top of said back by at least two ties; said first side flap being folded over said first frontside along a first fold line; said second side flap being folded over said second frontside along a second fold line; said back being folded toward said front along a third fold line; said at least two ties lying along said third fold line; said at least two ties having a first cut there between; said first side flap being affixed to said first backside; said second side flap being affixed to said second backside; and where a slot is located at said top of said back.
  • 3. The envelope as recited in claim 2, where a magnet is affixed to said back.
  • 4. The envelope as recited in claim 2, where said at least two ties are located a distance away from said first and second frontsides and said first and second backsides, and a second and a third cut extend outwardly from said at least two ties.
  • 5. The envelope as recited in claim 4, where a fourth cut is located along a part of said first fold line between said first side flap and said first frontside and a fifth cut is located along a part of said second fold line between said second side flap and said second frontside.
  • 6. The envelope as recited in claim 2, where said front contains a window.
  • 7. The envelope as recited in claim 6, where a film is affixed to said front over said window.
  • 8. The envelope as recited in claim 2, where a strip of remoistenable adhesive is located on said bottom flap.
  • 9. The envelope as recited in claim 3, where said front contains a window.
  • 10. A planar blank for forming an envelope, comprising: a front, having a top, a bottom, a first frontside and a second frontside; a back, having a top, a bottom, a first backside and a second backside; a bottom flap adjoining said bottom of said front; a first side flap adjoining said first frontside; a second side flap adjoining said second frontside; said top of said front being connected to said top of said back by at least two ties; said at least two ties having a first cut there between; and where a slot is located at said top of said back.
  • 11. The planar blank as recited in claim 10, where said at least two ties are located a distance away from said first and second frontsides and said first and second backsides, and a second and third cut extend outwardly from said at least two ties.
  • 12. The planar blank as recited in claim 11, where a fourth cut is located between said first side flap and said first frontside and a fifth cut is located between said second side flap and said second frontside.
  • 13. The planar blank as recited in claim 11, where said front contains a window.
  • 14. The planar blank as recited in claim 13 where a film is affixed to said front over said window.
  • 15. The planar blank as recited in claim 10, where a strip of remoistenable adhesive is located on said bottom flap.
  • 16. The planar blank as recited in claim 11, where said front contains a window.
  • 17. The planar blank as recited in claim 16 where a film is affixed to said front over said window.
  • 18. The planar blank as recited in claim 17, where a slot is located at said top of said back.
  • 19. The envelope as recited in claim 2, where said back contains a window.
  • 20. The envelope as recited in claim 3, where said back contains a window.
  • 21. The envelope as recited in claim 6, where said back contains a window.
  • 22. The envelope as recited in claim 2, where said envelope includes at least one leg.
  • 23. The planar blank as recited in claim 10, where said back contains a window.
  • 24. The planar blank as recited in claim 13, where said back contains a window.
  • 25. The planar blank as recited in claim 10, where said planar blank includes at least one leg.
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