Special receptacle or package – With pallet feature – Knockdown or collapsible type
Patent
1989-11-30
1990-10-09
Moy, Joseph Man-Fu
Special receptacle or package
With pallet feature
Knockdown or collapsible type
206632, 206618, B65D 326
Patent
active
049615033
ABSTRACT:
An improved flexible envelope for use as a mailing pouch or evidence preservation package. The envelope is constructed of a metalized polyester material which is characterized by an incision in a wall of said envelope which is sealed by a pressure sensitive adhesively sealed flap. After the flap is folded over and sealed, the user may open the envelope without the assistance of a knife or scissors due to notches at either end of the line of incision which initiate and guide the tearing of the flap. Any attempt to remove or tear open the sealed flap produces tamper evident markings thereon.
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Man-Fu Moy Joseph
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