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US880223A
US880223A US30895806A US1906308958A US880223A US 880223 A US880223 A US 880223A US 30895806 A US30895806 A US 30895806A US 1906308958 A US1906308958 A US 1906308958A US 880223 A US880223 A US 880223A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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  • This invention relates to certain new and useful improvementsin envelops, and the invention has for its primary object to provide anovel form of envelop that j,c-annot be- A further object of this invention-is to pro videan envelo particularly adapted for transmitting va uable articles through .the
  • Figure '1 is a view of my improved envelo blank.
  • Fig. 2 a similar view, illustrating t 1e blank as partiallv folded
  • Fig. 3 is a similar view illustrating the blank as further folded
  • Fig. 4 a plan of the envelop with its closing or sealing flap in an open position
  • Fig. 5 a s'mila-r view of the enve op n a clos osition
  • Fig. 6 a detail view of one of the tongues of the envelop, folded over to permit its ready insertion in thiscomplemental slit.
  • the bottom .flap 2 is provi ed with three slits or slots] and 88, the slit or slot 7, being arranged at right angles to the slits or slots-88, and approximately intermediate said slits or slots.
  • the sealing flaps, 4, 5, and 6, are provided with tongues 9, said tongues being provided with lips or tabs 10-10, which taper or converge, as at 11-11 towards the ends of the tongues.
  • the end flaps 3'-3 are adapted to fold inwardlyupon the dotted lines 12-12, and rest upon the bottom flap 2, after whichsaid flap, together with the in-folded flaps 3-. 3, are bent upwardly upon the dotted line 14, thereby causing the bottom flap to co-incide in position with the body portion 1 of'the en'- velop.
  • the lips or tabs 1010 of the tongues 9, of the flaps 5 and 6, are then bent upwardly upon the dotted lines 1515, as clearly-illustrated in Fig. 6, to form a tapering end upon the tongues 9 of said flaps.
  • the tongues of the flaps 5 and 6 are now 1nserted in the slits or slots 8-8, of the bottom flap 2, and asuitable instrument such as a pin or knife blade may be used for moving the ips or tabs 10-10 outwardly to their normal position, as illustrated in dotted lines in Fig. 4 of the drawings.
  • the envelop is now in condition to receive the article to be placed therein for transmission. Assuming that the envelop is to be closed, I provide the flap 4 with a tongue and lips or tabs 10 10*, similar to the flaps 5 and 6.
  • Thelips or tabs 10, 10? are folded inwardly, and the sealing fla 4, bent downwardly upon the line 16, am the tongue 9 inserted in the slot or slit 7, after which the li s or tabs 10" 10 are returned to their norma position to lock the tongue 9 in and beneath the bottom flap 2.
  • the tongues 10 and theslits 8 are so positioned withrespect to the tongue 10 and slit 7, that when the. top flap 4 has been placed in position,'said flap will extend over and conceal the slits S wiyh the tongues inserted therein.
  • the only exposed sealing portion is the slit 7 through which the tongue 10 has been passed, as shown in Fig. 5.
  • the envelop has theappearance of being an ordinary adhesiveclosed envelop with the exception of the outer or top fold, while it actually is entirely free from adhesive material.
  • a protective element for the tongues of the side and top flaps is formed by means of which liability of tearing or disarranging the tongues of the side flaps when the inclosure is being placed in or taken from the envelop, is prevented, in addition to which the fact that said'end' flaps lie close to the inner surface of the bottom flap insures that the-tongues, when placed within'the slits, will have their laterally projecting portions retained in their flat positions.
  • a foldable envelop having its -side flaps and top flap each provided with a se curing tongue, and having its bottom flap provided with slits to receive the tongues, the tongues and slits for the side flaps being positioned relatively to the tongue and slit of the top flap in a manner whereby the folding of the top flap to its proper folded positio'n will carry said flap over the slits of the side flaps to conceal the tongues and their slits of said side flaps, the bottom flap having end flaps foldable to provide an inner proteetingelement for the tongues of the side and top flaps when said tongues are positioned within their respective slits.
  • a foldable envelop having a bodyportion provided with flaps at its top, bottom and opposing sides, the top and si es each hav' ing an integral tongue, the bottom flap having two (parallel slits and a slit spacedtherefrom an 7 with, the parallel slitsbeing located adj a'cent the free edge of said flap, said bottom, side and top flaps being foldable upon the body ortion with the bottom flap adjacent the body-portion, the side-flap tongues entering said parallel slits, the top flap being of a size to be folded over the slits for the side-flap tongues to conceal said tongues and their slits, the top-flap tongue being placed within the single slit, the bottom flap having end flaps foldable to provide an inner protecting elementi'or the tongues of the side and top flaps when said tongues are positioned with- I in their respective slits.
  • the bottom flap having side flaps and also having its main portion provided with two parallel slits and aslit spaced therefrom and extending at right'angles therewith, the parallel slits being located adjacent the free edge of said flap, the side flaps of the bottom flap being foldable thereon, and the bottom, with its folded side flaps, the side flaps and the top flap being foldable upon the body portion, the sidefiap tongues entering said parallel slits, the top flap being of a size to be folded over the slits for the side-flap tongues to conceal said top-flap tongues and their slits, the tongue being placed within the single slit, the end 'flaps of the bottom flaps being foldable to provide an inner protecting element for the tongues of theside and top flaps when said tongues are positioned within their respective slits.
  • a blank for foldable envelope formed with a body-portion, top, bottom and side flaps on the edges of the bo .ly-portion, said side and top flaps each having a projecting tongue, the side flaps and tongues being of a combined length less than the length of the body-portion, parallel slits extending crosswise of the bottom fia said bottom flap also having a slit extending lengthwise thereof and spaced from said parallel slits and lo* cated between said slits and the line of folding of the bottom flap, and end flaps formed on the ends of the bottom flap, the end flaps of the bottomfiap, during the folding operationof the envelop, being foldable to provide an inner protecting element for the tongue of the side and top flaps when saidtongues are tive slits.

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PATEMBD FEB. 25,1?508.
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LLKUHN. ENVELOP.
APPLICATION FILED MAR. 30. 1906.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
J ACOB KUHN,
OF PITTSBL'RG, PEXXSYLLXXIA, ASSIGNOR OF OXE-FOT'RTH TO JOHN X.
LIPPERT, OF PI'HHZURG, PENNSYLVANIA.
EN 6 ELOP.
1 inc. 880,223.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Feb. 225, 1 908.
Application filedMarch 30. 1906. Serial No. 308K958.
T 0 all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, JACOB KUHN, a citizen of the United-States of America, residing at Pittsburg, in the county of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Envelops, of which the following is a specification, reference being had therein to the accompanying drawing.
This invention relates to certain new and useful improvementsin envelops, and the invention has for its primary object to provide anovel form of envelop that j,c-annot be- A further object of this invention-is to pro videan envelo particularly adapted for transmitting va uable articles through .the
- mails, and in thisconnection, I desire it to be understood that the principle of my improved envelop may be readily embodied in folders, circulars, wrappers and similar articles.
Vith the above and other objects in view, the nature of which will more readily appear as the invention is better understood, said invention consists in the novel construction, combination and arrangement of parts hereinafter more fully described and claimed.
Referring to the drawing accompanying this application, in which like numerals of reference designate corresponding parts throughout the several views, Figure '1 is a view of my improved envelo blank. Fig. 2 a similar view, illustrating t 1e blank as partiallv folded, Fig. 3 is a similar view illustrating the blank as further folded, Fig. 4 a plan of the envelop with its closing or sealing flap in an open position, Fig. 5 a s'mila-r view of the enve op n a clos osition, and, Fig. 6, a detail view of one of the tongues of the envelop, folded over to permit its ready insertion in thiscomplemental slit.
To put my invention into practice, I form my improved envelop with a body portion 1,
a bottom flap 2, end flaps 33, and sealing fla s 4, 5, and 6. The bottom .flap 2 is provi ed with three slits or slots] and 88, the slit or slot 7, being arranged at right angles to the slits or slots-88, and approximately intermediate said slits or slots. The sealing flaps, 4, 5, and 6, are provided with tongues 9, said tongues being provided with lips or tabs 10-10, which taper or converge, as at 11-11 towards the ends of the tongues.
In ractice the end flaps 3'-3 are adapted to fold inwardlyupon the dotted lines 12-12, and rest upon the bottom flap 2, after whichsaid flap, together with the in-folded flaps 3-. 3, are bent upwardly upon the dotted line 14, thereby causing the bottom flap to co-incide in position with the body portion 1 of'the en'- velop. The lips or tabs 1010 of the tongues 9, of the flaps 5 and 6, are then bent upwardly upon the dotted lines 1515, as clearly-illustrated in Fig. 6, to form a tapering end upon the tongues 9 of said flaps. The tongues of the flaps 5 and 6 are now 1nserted in the slits or slots 8-8, of the bottom flap 2, and asuitable instrument such as a pin or knife blade may be used for moving the ips or tabs 10-10 outwardly to their normal position, as illustrated in dotted lines in Fig. 4 of the drawings. The envelop is now in condition to receive the article to be placed therein for transmission. Assuming that the envelop is to be closed, I provide the flap 4 with a tongue and lips or tabs 10 10*, similar to the flaps 5 and 6. Thelips or tabs 10, 10?, are folded inwardly, and the sealing fla 4, bent downwardly upon the line 16, am the tongue 9 inserted in the slot or slit 7, after which the li s or tabs 10" 10 are returned to their norma position to lock the tongue 9 in and beneath the bottom flap 2.
As shown, the tongues 10 and theslits 8 are so positioned withrespect to the tongue 10 and slit 7, that when the. top flap 4 has been placed in position,'said flap will extend over and conceal the slits S wiyh the tongues inserted therein. Hence the only exposed sealing portion is the slit 7 through which the tongue 10 has been passed, as shown in Fig. 5. T herefore,'when the tongue 10 has been secured in position by inserting intothe slit 8 and the edges turned out, or an additional seal placed thereon, the envelop has theappearance of being an ordinary adhesiveclosed envelop with the exception of the outer or top fold, while it actually is entirely free from adhesive material. Furthermore, owing to the fact that the end flaps 3 of the bottom flap, when. said flaps are in their folded ositions, lie within the body portion surface of the bottom flap, a protective element for the tongues of the side and top flaps is formed by means of which liability of tearing or disarranging the tongues of the side flaps when the inclosure is being placed in or taken from the envelop, is prevented, in addition to which the fact that said'end' flaps lie close to the inner surface of the bottom flap insures that the-tongues, when placed within'the slits, will have their laterally projecting portions retained in their flat positions. i
Havingnow described my invention, what I 'elaini as'n'ew is:
1. A foldable envelop having its -side flaps and top flap each provided with a se curing tongue, and having its bottom flap provided with slits to receive the tongues, the tongues and slits for the side flaps being positioned relatively to the tongue and slit of the top flap in a manner whereby the folding of the top flap to its proper folded positio'n will carry said flap over the slits of the side flaps to conceal the tongues and their slits of said side flaps, the bottom flap having end flaps foldable to provide an inner proteetingelement for the tongues of the side and top flaps when said tongues are positioned within their respective slits.
2. A foldable envelop having a bodyportion provided with flaps at its top, bottom and opposing sides, the top and si es each hav' ing an integral tongue, the bottom flap having two (parallel slits and a slit spacedtherefrom an 7 with, the parallel slitsbeing located adj a'cent the free edge of said flap, said bottom, side and top flaps being foldable upon the body ortion with the bottom flap adjacent the body-portion, the side-flap tongues entering said parallel slits, the top flap being of a size to be folded over the slits for the side-flap tongues to conceal said tongues and their slits, the top-flap tongue being placed within the single slit, the bottom flap having end flaps foldable to provide an inner protecting elementi'or the tongues of the side and top flaps when said tongues are positioned with- I in their respective slits.
extending atright angles there-- having an integral tongue, the bottom flap having side flaps and also having its main portion provided with two parallel slits and aslit spaced therefrom and extending at right'angles therewith, the parallel slits being located adjacent the free edge of said flap, the side flaps of the bottom flap being foldable thereon, and the bottom, with its folded side flaps, the side flaps and the top flap being foldable upon the body portion, the sidefiap tongues entering said parallel slits, the top flap being of a size to be folded over the slits for the side-flap tongues to conceal said top-flap tongues and their slits, the tongue being placed within the single slit, the end 'flaps of the bottom flaps being foldable to provide an inner protecting element for the tongues of theside and top flaps when said tongues are positioned within their respective slits.
4. A blank for foldable envelope formed with a body-portion, top, bottom and side flaps on the edges of the bo .ly-portion, said side and top flaps each having a projecting tongue, the side flaps and tongues being of a combined length less than the length of the body-portion, parallel slits extending crosswise of the bottom fia said bottom flap also having a slit extending lengthwise thereof and spaced from said parallel slits and lo* cated between said slits and the line of folding of the bottom flap, and end flaps formed on the ends of the bottom flap, the end flaps of the bottomfiap, during the folding operationof the envelop, being foldable to provide an inner protecting element for the tongue of the side and top flaps when saidtongues are tive slits. I
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in the presence of two witnesses.
JACOB KUHN.
positioned within their respecl/Vitnesses WM. C. Hnrrz, E. E. POTTER.
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US2496174A (en) * 1944-11-29 1950-01-31 Enger Kress Company End closure means for billfolds
US3931926A (en) * 1974-04-18 1976-01-13 Bensen Richard E Latching means

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2496174A (en) * 1944-11-29 1950-01-31 Enger Kress Company End closure means for billfolds
US3931926A (en) * 1974-04-18 1976-01-13 Bensen Richard E Latching means

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