Special receptacle or package – With pallet feature – Knockdown or collapsible type
Patent
1978-10-31
1980-07-15
Garbe, Stephen P.
Special receptacle or package
With pallet feature
Knockdown or collapsible type
206632, 229 69, B65D 2734
Patent
active
042123968
ABSTRACT:
A stuffed, sealed envelope assembly has superimposed front and back plies with insert material within the envelope unattached to the plies so as to be freely disposed therein. At least one cut line or a line of perforations defining a removable portion is provided in one of the envelope plies in the vicinity of an edge of the insert to facilitate opening of the envelope for exposing the insert for extraction. Chip elements, provided for immobilizing the insert within the envelope, underlie the removable portion and are secured thereto so as to be moved away from the insert upon removal (wholly or partially) of the removable portion. An outline of a simulated flap is applied to the outer surface of the one envelope ply so as to overlie or be delimited by the cut line or line or perforations. Other fold lines may be applied to the same outer surface so as to give the impression together with the flap outline of a folded-flap envelope construction. The envelope assembly is therefore capable of being opened for exposing the insert similar to that of a folded-flap construction.
REFERENCES:
patent: 4002290 (1977-01-01), Van Malderghem
patent: 4010889 (1977-03-01), Allen et al.
patent: 4093074 (1978-06-01), Bielawski
patent: 4166539 (1979-09-01), Allen et al.
Allen Robert H.
Robertson Victor J.
Garbe Stephen P.
Moore Business Forms Inc.
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