Envelope closure seal and method

Manufacturing container or tube from paper; or other manufacturi – Container making – Pliable container

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493212, 493214, 493923, 493927, B31B 2372, B31B 2310

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050450409

ABSTRACT:
A closure seal and method for envelopes having front and back panels joined along bottom and side edges and in which a release liner strip delimits overlying marginal edges along the top of the panels. The liner strip initially covers a pressure sensitive adhesive band in the top marginal edge of one of the panels and extends through the side edge junctures of the panels to enable removal of the liner strip and securement of the top margins by the pressure sensitive adhesive band. Registered lines of perforations are formed across the top portion of both panels below the bottom edge of the release liner strip to define a tear line for opening the evelope after it has been sealed in embodiments not intended for liquid contents. The lines of perforations are omitted in an liquid containing envelope embodiment wherein the adhesive band joins with fused side edges of the envelope.

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patent: 2483604 (1949-10-01), Abramson
patent: 3599538 (1971-08-01), Piazze
patent: 4609367 (1986-09-01), Savich et al.
patent: 4787880 (1988-11-01), Ausnit

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