US2558813A - Combination manifold form and envelope - Google Patents

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US2558813A
US2558813A US66351A US6635148A US2558813A US 2558813 A US2558813 A US 2558813A US 66351 A US66351 A US 66351A US 6635148 A US6635148 A US 6635148A US 2558813 A US2558813 A US 2558813A
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  • FIG. F102 I INVIN/TOR. HYMAN BRECHNER ATTORNEY.
  • This invention relates to envelopes and more particularly to envelopes for use in commerce and intended to hold invoices, statements, or other business papers.
  • Fig. 1 shows the combination of envelope elements and manifold writing sheets prepared from a single blank
  • Fig. 3 shows my invention assembled as furnished to the consumer, and ready for writing thereon or for storage of papers in the envelope;
  • Fig. 4 is a section through 4-4 of Fig. 3;
  • Fig. 5 shows a rear view of the envelope of my device after the manifold sheets have been detached therefrom;
  • Fig. 6 is a front view of the envelope ready for mailing.
  • my invention comprises a die cut blank of paper generally indicated as and having manifold original and duplicate sheets l3 and [5, respectively, and front and rear envelope elements, or panels, l5 and I8.
  • the original sheet l3 consists, in this instance, of a bill form or invoice joined by a perforated line 20 to a flap 23, which in turn, is foldably joined at 25 to the envelope front l6.
  • Side flaps 28 and 30, adhesively coated, are provided on envelope panel l6 which is joined at the fold line 32 to the rear panel l8.
  • the duplicate sheet I5 is joined to rear panel I8 by a perforated line 35 and an arcuate cut is provided in panel l8 extending from a point adjacent one edge to a point adjacent the other edge so as to form an arcuate edge for the rear of the envelope to facilitate insertion of material.
  • FIGs. 3 and 4 showing the folded relationship of the elements j-ust described and also showing how the flaps 2'8 and 3-0 are brought around to adhesively engage the outer surface of envelope element l3. It will be evident from consideration of Fig. 4 that anything written on the face of element t3 will be transferred to the face of element [5 and that these two elements are maintained in suitable aligned relationship by virtue of the predetermined fold line 32.
  • the sheets l3 and I5 may be readily removed from the envelope elements by being torn therefrom at the respective perforate lines 20 and 35.
  • the arcuate segment 50 is then mere surplusage and may be discarded.
  • sheet [5 is held to element [8 only by those portions of perforate line 35 which extend beyond the corners of the arcuate cut 38, and segment 50 may be completely out out in the blanking process.
  • the carbon may be detached from sheet I 3 before insertion in the envelope, or if desired, it may remain in place for further use along with the duplicate [5 for additional use by the addressee.
  • the arcuate cut 38 may be dispensed with and a perforate line substituted therefor which would supplant both the arcuate cut and the perforate line 35 insofar as that portion of it which extends between the two ends of cut 38 is concerned.
  • the device is rendered more useful in cer-.
  • a combination manifolding and mailing envelope device comprising original and duplicate writing sheets and front and rear envelope panels, said envelope panels being joined by a fold line, and writing sheets being detachably joined to each of said envelope panels thru the medium of respective perforate lines and being brought into direct register with each other through the medium of said fold line.
  • a combination manifolding and mailing envelope device comprising original and duplicate Writing sheets and front and rear envelope panels, said envelope panels being joined by a fold line and one of said writing sheets being detachably joined'to each of said envelope panels through the medium of respective perforate lines, a gummed flap intermediate one of said writing sheets and its respective envelope panel, the respective perforate line being disposed intermediate said sheet and flap, including a slot providedin said rear envelope panel and extending intermediate the ends of the perforate line joining said panel to its respective writing sheet for inserting papers into said envelope.
  • a combination manifolding device and mailing envelope comprising a paper blank divided into writing sheets and envelope panels; including therein an original sheet, an envelope front panel, a duplicate sheet, an envelope rear panel, aligned in that order, and a carbon sheet secured to one of said writing sheets, said carbon sheet being disposable between said writing sheets when said device is folded for use, including a top sealing flap, said original sheet being joined by a perforate line to said top sealing flap, said flap be- I-IYMAN BRECHNER.

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July 3, 1951 H. BRECHNER 2,558,813
COMBINATION MANIFOLD FORM AND ENVELOPE Filed Dec. 20, 1948 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 FIG. F102 I INVIN/TOR. HYMAN BRECHNER ATTORNEY.
July 3, 1951 Filed Dec. 20, 1948 H. BRECHNER COMBINATION MANIFOLD FORM AND ENVELOPE 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 FIG.4
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HYMAN BREQHNER BY ATTORNEY.
Patented July 3, 1951 COMBINATION MANIFOLD FORM AND ENVELOPE Hyman Brechner, Tuck-ahoe, N. Y.
Application December 20, 1948, Serial No. 66,351
10 Claims. (Cl. 282-25) This invention relates to envelopes and more particularly to envelopes for use in commerce and intended to hold invoices, statements, or other business papers.
It is an object of my invention to provide an envelope which is an integral part of a business form, for example, an invoice or statement, so that the same may be manufactured at the same time and thus remain associated with each other prior to use, being also usable for storage of papers within the envelope prior to use, whereby a high degree of convenience, efficiency and economy are achieved. It is another object of my invention to provide a combination business form and envelope such that duplicate copies of matter written on the business form may be obtained on anintegral portion of the combination.
My invention will now be described in detail in conjunction with the appended drawings in which:
Fig. 1 shows the combination of envelope elements and manifold writing sheets prepared from a single blank;
Fig. 2 shows the reverse side of Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 shows my invention assembled as furnished to the consumer, and ready for writing thereon or for storage of papers in the envelope;
Fig. 4 is a section through 4-4 of Fig. 3;
Fig. 5 shows a rear view of the envelope of my device after the manifold sheets have been detached therefrom; and
Fig. 6 is a front view of the envelope ready for mailing.
With reference to the figures of the drawing, my invention comprises a die cut blank of paper generally indicated as and having manifold original and duplicate sheets l3 and [5, respectively, and front and rear envelope elements, or panels, l5 and I8. As will be seen from Fig. l, the original sheet l3 consists, in this instance, of a bill form or invoice joined by a perforated line 20 to a flap 23, which in turn, is foldably joined at 25 to the envelope front l6. Side flaps 28 and 30, adhesively coated, are provided on envelope panel l6 which is joined at the fold line 32 to the rear panel l8. The duplicate sheet I5 is joined to rear panel I8 by a perforated line 35 and an arcuate cut is provided in panel l8 extending from a point adjacent one edge to a point adjacent the other edge so as to form an arcuate edge for the rear of the envelope to facilitate insertion of material.
The sheet [3 has printed thereon a box 40 for insertion of the name and address of the person to whom the envelope is to be mailed whilst the panel I6 is provided with a transparent plastic window 42 of conventional type. Alternatively, a transparent window caused by coating the material of the blanked out area on I6 so as to achieve transparency, may be provided. With reference to Fig. 2 the rear of flap 23 is coated with an adhesive substance preferably of the moistening type, although a pressure-sensitive adhesive could be used, suitable protective covering shield means being utilized in such instance. Adhesively coated flaps 28 and 30 are foldably joined to panel 16, to secure panels 16 and I8 together to form the envelope, in a well known manner; A carbon sheet 45 is fastened between the rear surface of element [-3 and the front surface of element l5 by application of any suitable adhesive' margins 43 and 44, respectively, either of which may be continous or discontinous. The carbonized surface of the carbon paper is considered as facing outwardly in the view shown on Fig. 2, so that as panels IB and [8 are folded upwardly about line 32 sheets [3 and t5 are brought into register, the carbon sheet then being sandwiched therebetween for manifold writing.
Attention is invited to Figs. 3 and 4, showing the folded relationship of the elements j-ust described and also showing how the flaps 2'8 and 3-0 are brought around to adhesively engage the outer surface of envelope element l3. It will be evident from consideration of Fig. 4 that anything written on the face of element t3 will be transferred to the face of element [5 and that these two elements are maintained in suitable aligned relationship by virtue of the predetermined fold line 32.
After the written matter has been inscribed, the sheets l3 and I5 may be readily removed from the envelope elements by being torn therefrom at the respective perforate lines 20 and 35. The arcuate segment 50 is then mere surplusage and may be discarded. In fact, sheet [5 is held to element [8 only by those portions of perforate line 35 which extend beyond the corners of the arcuate cut 38, and segment 50 may be completely out out in the blanking process.
Referring back to Fig. 1 it will be seen that fold line indicator marks 52 are provided on the face of sheet l3 so that it may be properly folded for insertion in the assembled envelope of Fig. 5 in such a manner that the addressee information appearing in the box will be in register with transparent window 42.
If desired, the carbon may be detached from sheet I 3 before insertion in the envelope, or if desired, it may remain in place for further use along with the duplicate [5 for additional use by the addressee. I
It will be appreciated that various modifications of my invention may be made Without departing from the spirit thereof, for example, the arcuate cut 38 may be dispensed with and a perforate line substituted therefor which would supplant both the arcuate cut and the perforate line 35 insofar as that portion of it which extends between the two ends of cut 38 is concerned. However, it is preferable to provide cut 38, so that pertinent papers, e. g., charge slips, may be inserted- Thus the device is rendered more useful in cer-.
tain types of businesses, in that pertinent papers may be kept together prior to detaching sheets 13 and I5.
Having thus described-my invention, I wish it to be distinctly understood that I do not limit myself to the specific form hereinabove illustrated, except as set forth in the appended claims.
I claim: 7
1. A combination manifolding and mailing envelope device comprising original and duplicate writing sheets and front and rear envelope panels, said envelope panels being joined by a fold line, and writing sheets being detachably joined to each of said envelope panels thru the medium of respective perforate lines and being brought into direct register with each other through the medium of said fold line.
2. In a device as set forth in claim 1, including a carbon sheet attached to one of said writing sheets.
3. In a device as set'forth in claim 1 including a gummed flap intermediate one of said writing sheets and its respective envelope panel, the respective perforate line being disposed intermediate said sheet and said flap.
4. In a device as set forth in claim 1, wherein said fold line and said perforate lines are substantially parallel.
5. In a device as set forth in claim 1, including a carbon paper member disposed intermediate said sheets and secured to both sheets at corresponding margins thereof, said envelope panels being folded about said fold into register with each other.
6. In a device as set forth in claim 5, including a cut out slot in one of said envelope panels for insertion of papers into said envelope prior to detachment of said writing sheets.
' 7. In a device as set forth in claim 6, wherein 4 said slot is provided in said rear envelope panel and extends intermediate the ends of the perforate line joining said panel to a writing sheet.
8. A combination manifolding and mailing envelope device comprising original and duplicate Writing sheets and front and rear envelope panels, said envelope panels being joined by a fold line and one of said writing sheets being detachably joined'to each of said envelope panels through the medium of respective perforate lines, a gummed flap intermediate one of said writing sheets and its respective envelope panel, the respective perforate line being disposed intermediate said sheet and flap, including a slot providedin said rear envelope panel and extending intermediate the ends of the perforate line joining said panel to its respective writing sheet for inserting papers into said envelope.
9. In the combination set forth in claim 8, including a sheet of carbon paper intermediate said writing sheets and secured thereto, wherein said envelope panels are disposed in register with each other by being folded at the fold line therebetween, said writing sheets being placed in register with each other thereby.
10; A combination manifolding device and mailing envelope comprising a paper blank divided into writing sheets and envelope panels; including therein an original sheet, an envelope front panel, a duplicate sheet, an envelope rear panel, aligned in that order, and a carbon sheet secured to one of said writing sheets, said carbon sheet being disposable between said writing sheets when said device is folded for use, including a top sealing flap, said original sheet being joined by a perforate line to said top sealing flap, said flap be- I-IYMAN BRECHNER.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 645,820 Lohram Mar. 20, 1900 1,453,189 Salter Apr. 24, 1923
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US2678769A (en) * 1951-04-02 1954-05-18 Andrew M David Two-in-one bank deposit envelope
US3111336A (en) * 1961-09-13 1963-11-19 David T Schumacher Convertible billing envelope with carbons for preparing statement and customer's address in duplicate
US3217972A (en) * 1963-04-25 1965-11-16 Donald E Mcnelis Letter-envelope
US3863836A (en) * 1972-12-29 1975-02-04 William H Austin Two-way envelope and letter
US4211435A (en) * 1973-04-05 1980-07-08 Jonathan Reese Combination container and control form for shipping, identifying and reordering merchandise

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US645820A (en) * 1899-12-20 1900-03-20 Charles Lohrman Invoice-sheet.
US1453189A (en) * 1919-12-30 1923-04-24 H A Ball Envelope

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US1453189A (en) * 1919-12-30 1923-04-24 H A Ball Envelope

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US2678769A (en) * 1951-04-02 1954-05-18 Andrew M David Two-in-one bank deposit envelope
US3111336A (en) * 1961-09-13 1963-11-19 David T Schumacher Convertible billing envelope with carbons for preparing statement and customer's address in duplicate
US3217972A (en) * 1963-04-25 1965-11-16 Donald E Mcnelis Letter-envelope
US3863836A (en) * 1972-12-29 1975-02-04 William H Austin Two-way envelope and letter
US4211435A (en) * 1973-04-05 1980-07-08 Jonathan Reese Combination container and control form for shipping, identifying and reordering merchandise

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