EP0166754A1 - A device for use in envelopes - Google Patents

A device for use in envelopes

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Publication number
EP0166754A1
EP0166754A1 EP19850900238 EP85900238A EP0166754A1 EP 0166754 A1 EP0166754 A1 EP 0166754A1 EP 19850900238 EP19850900238 EP 19850900238 EP 85900238 A EP85900238 A EP 85900238A EP 0166754 A1 EP0166754 A1 EP 0166754A1
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Prior art keywords
envelope
strip
edge
envelopes
adhered
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German (de)
French (fr)
Inventor
Osvald Larsson
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STURE LJUNGDAHL AB
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STURE LJUNGDAHL AB
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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
    • B65D27/00Envelopes or like essentially-rectangular containers for postal or other purposes having no structural provision for thickness of contents
    • B65D27/32Opening devices incorporated during envelope manufacture
    • B65D27/38Tearing-strings or -strips

Definitions

  • the present invention relates to an envelope of preferably conventional type and manufactured in conventional manner.
  • Such an envelope usually consists of a front, a back and a sealing flap.
  • the envelope Prior to use, the envelope is sealed along three edges and has an opening on the fourth edge.
  • an instrument is required, such as a paperknife. If there is no instrument at hand it is generally more difficult to open a sealed envelope, and fingernails or other means must be employed to open the sealed envelope.
  • the object of the present invention is to provide an envelope with a device to facilitate opening of the envelope in the absence of an instrument.
  • the means according to the invention comprises a strip with one edge closely abutting one edge of the envelope, said strip being arranged inside the envelope when said envelope is sealed, and being secured to the inside by adhesive, for instance.
  • the strip is provided with a section which may be the length of the opposite edge of the envelope and a part located outside the periphery of the envelope.
  • the part of the strip located outside the periphery of the envelope may constitute an extension of the strip in the envelope so that the two parts of the strip together form a single elongate strip.
  • the part of the strip outside the envelope may be folded to protrude at a desired angle in relation to the edge of the envelope with which the rest of the strip cooperates.
  • a suitable angle may be one of less than 90°.
  • the strip may suitable consist of plastic and be in the nature of a foil. It is also possible to utilize aluminium strip, which is also in the nature of foil.
  • the strip is secured to an inner side of the envelope in such a way that when the protruding section is pulled, the envelope is opened along the edge abutting the strip, and the part of the envelope attached thereto thus accompanies the strip.
  • the adhesion may also be such that none of the envelope material accompanies the strip when the envelope is opened by means of the strip cooperating with the edge of the envelope.
  • the side of the envelope opposite the strip, which is not adhered to the strip may be provided with a perforation which, together with the edge cooperating with the strip, forms a tag which can be torn off after the envelope has been opened.
  • a perforation which, together with the edge cooperating with the strip, forms a tag which can be torn off after the envelope has been opened.
  • the drawings show an envelope from the front 1, the back 2 with sealing flap 3 and two side flaps 4 and 5. Flaps 3, 4 and 5 and the back 2 protrude from the four edges 6, 7, 8 and 9 of the front 1.
  • the back 2 is suitably adhered to the folded side flaps 4 and 5.
  • the back 2, with the side flaps 4 and 5, forms the rear surface opposite the front 1.
  • the front 1, rear 2 and flaps 3-5 are obtained from a flat blank.
  • a strip 10 and 11 of plastic foil is adhered to the surface of the side flap 5 which is to constitute the inside of the envelope.
  • the strip abuts, or substantially abuts the edge 9 of the envelope and suitably extends along the whole of this edge.
  • the strip 10 and 11 is provided with a part 11 which will be located outside the periphery of the envelope when sealed.
  • part 11 For the part 11 to be located outside the envelope, it must be folded in relation to the part 10, to form an angle with the edge 9.
  • the angle is preferably less than 90o, but may be more than 90o.
  • the adhesion between part 10 and side flap 5 shall be such that it remains difficult to remove the part of the side flap 5 adhered to the strip part 10.
  • the adhered part of the side flap 5 is designated 12.
  • On the front of the envelope is a perforation 13 which, together with the edge 9, forms a tag 14.
  • An envelope of the type described above functions as follows. An enclosure is inserted in the envelope and this is then sealed by means of flap 3. The strip part 11 protrudes from edge 9 of the envelope.
  • the edge 9 will be opened.
  • part 12 and the portion of the back of the envelope lying above will accompany it.
  • After removal of the strip a portion of the enclosure is exposed. It is then easy to tear away tag 14, enabling the enclosure to be gripped from two sides and thus extremely easily removed from the envelope.
  • the strip 10 and 11 described above is preferably of thin plastic foil, but thin aluminium foil is also possible.
  • the strip may alternatively be arranged along edge 8 or edge 6. In this case the edge part 11 need not be folded, but may constitute a straight continuation of strip 10 inside the envelope.

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  • Mechanical Engineering (AREA)
  • Bag Frames (AREA)
  • Closures For Containers (AREA)

Abstract

La présente invention a pour but de permettre l'ouverture d'une enveloppe conventionnelle fermée sans utiliser d'instrument. Cela est réalisé par la fixation d'une bande (10 et 11) sur l'une des surfaces internes de l'enveloppe, un bord longitudinal de la bande butant contre un bord longitudinal (9) de l'enveloppe et une extrémité (11) de la bande saillant à l'extérieur de l'enveloppe.The present invention aims to allow the opening of a conventional closed envelope without using an instrument. This is achieved by fixing a strip (10 and 11) on one of the internal surfaces of the envelope, a longitudinal edge of the band abutting against a longitudinal edge (9) of the envelope and one end (11 ) of the protruding strip on the outside of the envelope.

Description

A device for use in envelopes
The present invention relates to an envelope of preferably conventional type and manufactured in conventional manner. Such an envelope usually consists of a front, a back and a sealing flap. Prior to use, the envelope is sealed along three edges and has an opening on the fourth edge. To open a sealed envelope easily, an instrument is required, such as a paperknife. If there is no instrument at hand it is generally more difficult to open a sealed envelope, and fingernails or other means must be employed to open the sealed envelope.
The object of the present invention is to provide an envelope with a device to facilitate opening of the envelope in the absence of an instrument. The means according to the invention comprises a strip with one edge closely abutting one edge of the envelope, said strip being arranged inside the envelope when said envelope is sealed, and being secured to the inside by adhesive, for instance. The strip is provided with a section which may be the length of the opposite edge of the envelope and a part located outside the periphery of the envelope. The part of the strip located outside the periphery of the envelope may constitute an extension of the strip in the envelope so that the two parts of the strip together form a single elongate strip.
The part of the strip outside the envelope may be folded to protrude at a desired angle in relation to the edge of the envelope with which the rest of the strip cooperates. A suitable angle may be one of less than 90°.
The strip may suitable consist of plastic and be in the nature of a foil. It is also possible to utilize aluminium strip, which is also in the nature of foil.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the strip is secured to an inner side of the envelope in such a way that when the protruding section is pulled, the envelope is opened along the edge abutting the strip, and the part of the envelope attached thereto thus accompanies the strip. The adhesion may also be such that none of the envelope material accompanies the strip when the envelope is opened by means of the strip cooperating with the edge of the envelope.
The side of the envelope opposite the strip, which is not adhered to the strip may be provided with a perforation which, together with the edge cooperating with the strip, forms a tag which can be torn off after the envelope has been opened. When this tag and the section torn off by the strip have been removed, the enclosure can be gripped from two sides, thus facilitating removed of the contents from the opened envelope.
Further characteristics of the invention are revealed in the following claims.
The invention will be described further with reference to the accompanying drawings showing various views of an envelope provided with the device according to the present invention.
The drawings show an envelope from the front 1, the back 2 with sealing flap 3 and two side flaps 4 and 5. Flaps 3, 4 and 5 and the back 2 protrude from the four edges 6, 7, 8 and 9 of the front 1. The back 2 is suitably adhered to the folded side flaps 4 and 5. The back 2, with the side flaps 4 and 5, forms the rear surface opposite the front 1. The front 1, rear 2 and flaps 3-5 are obtained from a flat blank. A strip 10 and 11 of plastic foil is adhered to the surface of the side flap 5 which is to constitute the inside of the envelope. The strip abuts, or substantially abuts the edge 9 of the envelope and suitably extends along the whole of this edge. The strip 10 and 11 is provided with a part 11 which will be located outside the periphery of the envelope when sealed. For the part 11 to be located outside the envelope, it must be folded in relation to the part 10, to form an angle with the edge 9. The angle is preferably less than 90º, but may be more than 90º. The adhesion between part 10 and side flap 5 shall be such that it remains difficult to remove the part of the side flap 5 adhered to the strip part 10. The adhered part of the side flap 5 is designated 12. On the front of the envelope is a perforation 13 which, together with the edge 9, forms a tag 14. An envelope of the type described above functions as follows. An enclosure is inserted in the envelope and this is then sealed by means of flap 3. The strip part 11 protrudes from edge 9 of the envelope. If the strip is pulled obliquely outwards the edge 9 will be opened. When the strip 10 and 11 is pulled, part 12 and the portion of the back of the envelope lying above will accompany it. After removal of the strip a portion of the enclosure is exposed. It is then easy to tear away tag 14, enabling the enclosure to be gripped from two sides and thus extremely easily removed from the envelope.
The strip 10 and 11 described above is preferably of thin plastic foil, but thin aluminium foil is also possible. The strip may alternatively be arranged along edge 8 or edge 6. In this case the edge part 11 need not be folded, but may constitute a straight continuation of strip 10 inside the envelope.

Claims

CLAIM
1. A device in envelopes having a front, a back and a sealing flop said envelopes being manufactured in conventional manner, characterised in that a strip (10 and 11) is arranged internally along at least one of the four edges (6-9) of the envelope, said strip being preferably secured internally by means of adhesive to either the front (1), the back (2) or the sealing flap (3), said strip (10 and 11) having an edge abutting or substantially abutting the opposite edge (9) of the envelope, said strip (10 and 11) being longer than the edge (9) of the envelope, said strip (10 and 11) preferably extending along the entire edge (9) of the envelope, the part (11) which exceeds the length of the edge (9) being outside the circumference of the envelope, for instance by means of folding.
2. A device in envelopes according to claim 1, characterised in that the adhesion between strip (10 and 11) and envelope part is such that when the strip (10 and 11) is removed, the section (12) of the envelope adhered thereto accompanies the strip (10 and 11) in its entirety or partially.
3. A device according to claim 1 or 2, characterised in that the side (1) of the envelope opposite the side (2) of the envelope with the adhered strip (10 and 11), close to the edge (9) cooperating with the strip (10 and 11), is provided with a perforation (13) so that a tag (14) protruding from the edge (9) can be torn off when the envelope is opened at edge (9).
EP19850900238 1984-01-02 1984-12-05 A device for use in envelopes Withdrawn EP0166754A1 (en)

Applications Claiming Priority (2)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
SE8400008 1984-01-02
SE8400008A SE8400008L (en) 1984-01-02 1984-01-02 DEVICE ON ENVIRONMENT

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EP0166754A1 true EP0166754A1 (en) 1986-01-08

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