Envelopes – wrappers – and paperboard boxes – Envelope – Display
Patent
1995-03-17
1997-03-04
Pascua, Jes F.
Envelopes, wrappers, and paperboard boxes
Envelope
Display
229 72, 229 928, 206462, B65D 2704
Patent
active
056071019
ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to postal matter having an obverse and a reverse of which the obverse is provided with a portion allotted for affixing a postage stamp thereto etc. and another portion allotted for indicating an address. The postal matter in the form of this post card can be assembled and includes a sheet and a housing portion which can be secured to the reverse of the sheet and can accommodate a small article. The postal matter in the form of a sealed letter can be assembled and includes an envelope having a flap adapted to close an opening of the envelope and a housing portion which can be secured either to the back of the envelope or to the flap and can accommodate a small article. This inventive postal matter draws a recipient's attention, because the small article is accommodated in such a manner as to project from the surface so that one glance may be enough to make a recipient aware that something is inside of the housing portion.
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