NZ629834B2 - Easy opening envelope - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS 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
- B65D27/00—Envelopes or like essentially-rectangular flexible containers for postal or other purposes having no structural provision for thickness of contents
- B65D27/12—Closures
- B65D27/14—Closures using adhesive applied to integral parts, e.g. flaps
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS 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
- B65D27/00—Envelopes or like essentially-rectangular flexible containers for postal or other purposes having no structural provision for thickness of contents
- B65D27/32—Opening devices incorporated during envelope manufacture
- B65D27/34—Lines of weakness
Abstract
envelope with opening means comprising: a front panel (38) and a rear panel (20), each having an upper edge, a lower edge and opposing side edges; a sealing flap (26) connected to the upper edge (22) of the front panel (38); an adhesive strip (28) extending longitudinally across the envelope on one of the sealing flap (26) or the rear panel (20) of the envelope. A continuing line of perforations (32), (34), (36) extending across a corner of the sealing flap (30), the front panel (38) and a side fold line on the side edge (24). Whereby, once the envelope is sealed, by pulling on an edge of the corner section of the sealing flap (30) and following the continuing line of perforations (32), (34), (36) the envelope can be easily opened and the content of the envelope can be conveniently removed. ne of the sealing flap (26) or the rear panel (20) of the envelope. A continuing line of perforations (32), (34), (36) extending across a corner of the sealing flap (30), the front panel (38) and a side fold line on the side edge (24). Whereby, once the envelope is sealed, by pulling on an edge of the corner section of the sealing flap (30) and following the continuing line of perforations (32), (34), (36) the envelope can be easily opened and the content of the envelope can be conveniently removed.
Description
Patent Application of
Alexey Deev & Aitem Deev
TITLE: EASY OPENING ENVELOPE
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is entitled to the benefit of Provisional Patent Application of number
2012900548, filed 15 February 2012, the full content of which should be ered included
herein by way of reference.
BACKGROUND TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates generally to envelopes, and more particularly to an pe which
can be easily opened.
BACKGROUND
The envelope has been an essential tool for communication throughout the last century.
Millions of envelopes are opened each day in homes and offices around the world. It has long
been acknowledged that the opening process of an envelope is an awkward ure. To
comfortably open an envelope a letteropener is required, however if one is not present, the
problematic opening procedure often results in user g damage to the pe's content.
In recognition of this m, there has been much prior effort focused on designing an
pe that attempts to simplify the opening process and offer unproblematic operation.
Inventors created several types of easy opening envelopes that included the use of such
innovations as envelopes with graspable tear-out tabs, cord pulling systems, and the use of
perforations and rows of oblique cuts. For example, U.S. patents 7,178,713 (2007), 6,123,256
(2000), 985 (1999), 5,961,436 (1999), 5,505,376 (1996) and Canadian 2,187,509A1
(1996). r, these and other designs were not seen to be effective as a on to the overall
problem. The prior designs presented disadvantages to envelope's overall functionality or
pe's manufacturing cost.
All easy opening envelopes heretofore known suffer from either one or a combination of
disadvantages that include:
(a) a lack of intuitive operation and straightforward usability;
(b) inability of one hand operation;
(c) decreased convenience, having detachable parts after opening;
(d) decreased reliability, no guarantee of a perfect result each time of opening;
(e) decreased durability, weakening envelope's overall structure;
(f) complexity of design, requiring icant altering of a standard cturing process
for production; and
(g) no possibility of economical manufacturing with unavoidable excessive onal
cturing costs.
For the foregoing reasons the earlier attempts of easy opening envelopes have failed to
solve the problem. There thus remains a need for a simple envelope that can be economically
manufactured, and can be easily opened and provide effortless removal of the envelope's content
without functional drawbacks. It is t this background and the problems and difficulties
ated therewith that the present invention has been developed.
SUMMARY
In accordance with the present invention an easy opening envelope comprises of a front
panel and a rear panel, each having an upper edge, a lower edge and opposing side edges. A
g flap connected to the upper edge of the front panel and an adhesive strip extending
longitudinally across the envelope on either the g flap or the rear panel of the envelope. A
continuing line of perforations extends from a comer n of the sealing flap towards the upper
edge of the front panel, around the front panel s the side edge of the front panel, and at or
along a side fold line extending at the side edge of the front panel. Once the sealing flap is sealed
by the adhesive strip to the rear panel, the envelope can be easily opened, by pulling on an edge
of the corner section of the g flap along the continuing line of perforations to create an
opening region in the envelope where a finger can be inseited to completely open the envelope by
pushing the finger t the side fold line along the continuing line of perforations. A user can
grasp content inside the envelope by utilising the created opened region and remove content from
the envelope.
Objects and Advantages
Accordingly, l objects and advantages of the present invention are:
(a) to provide an easy opening envelope which will present intuitive operation and
straightforward usability;
(b) to provide an easy opening envelope which can easily be opened with of one hand;
(c) to provide an easy opening envelope which will not decrease envelope's convenience and
will not leave detachable parts after opening;
(d) to provide an easy opening envelope which will not decrease envelope's reliability and
will guarantee a t result each time of operation;
(e) to provide an easy opening envelope which will not decrease envelope's durability, and
will not weaken the overall structure of the envelope;
(f) to provide an easy g envelope which will present city of design, with no
significant ng needed in regards to standard manufacturing; and
(g) to provide an easy opening envelope which can be produced at a low cost and be
economically mass manufactured.
Further s and advantages are:
• to provide an easy opening envelope that at all times during operation makes it impossible
to damage the content inside the envelope or cause injury to the individual;
• to provide an easy opening envelope that does not e any tools for operation;
• to provide an easy opening envelope which is equally easy to open with the left hand as it
is with the right hand;
• to provide an easy opening envelope that assists the user with the opening s and
additionally assists the user to facilitate the removal process of the envelope's content.
Still further objects and advantages will become apparent from a consideration of the
g description and drawings.
A detailed description of one or more embodiments of the ion is provided below
along with accompanying figures that illustrate by way of example the principles of the
invention. While the invention is described in connection with such embodiments, it should be
understood that the invention is not limited to any embodiment. On the contrary, the scope of the
invention is limited only by the appended claims and the invention encompasses numerous
alternatives, modifications and equivalents. For the purpose of e, numerous specific
s are set forth in the following description in order to provide a thorough understanding of
the present ion.
The present invention may be practiced according to the claims without some or all of
these specific s. For the purpose of clarity, technical al that is known in the technical
fields related to the invention has not been described in detail so that the present invention is not
unnecessarily obscured.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWRINGS
An illustrative embodiment of the present invention will be discussed with reference to
the accompanying drawings wherein:
is a plan view of the front side of an unfolded pe illustrating the path of the
continuing line of perforations;
is a plan view of the reverse side of the envelope when it is assembled, closed and
sealed;
s a plan view of the reverse side of the envelope rating an initial step in
opening and unsealing the envelope;
is a plan view of the front side of the envelope of illustrating the initial step
in opening and unsealing the envelope;
is a plan view of the front side of the envelope illustrating the second and the third
step in opening and ing the envelope;
is a plan view of the front side of the opened envelope after it is completely
unsealed;
is a plan view of the front side of the opened envelope illustrating the removal
process of the envelope's content;
is a detailed larger-scale plan view of the reverse side comer section of the
envelope illustrating a small half a circle shape cut out from the corner of the sealing flap at the
beginning of the line of perforations ing to the additional embodiment of the invention:
is a plan view of the front side of an unfolded envelope rating two paths of
the continuing lines of perforations according to the second embodiment of the invention; and
is a plan view of the front side of an ed envelope illustrating alternative
paths of the continuing lines of ations according to the third embodiment of the invention.
In the following description, like reference characters designate like or corresponding
parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
Reference Numerals In Drawings
. Rear Panel 32. Initial Part of the Continuing Line of Perforations
22. Upper Edge 34. Second Part of the Continuing Line of ations
24. Side Edge 36. Third Part of the Continuing Line of Perforations
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26. Sealing Flap 38. Front Panel
28. ve Strip 40. Side Adhesive Flap (1)
. Corner of the Sealing Flap 42. Side Adhesive Flap (2)
DESCRIPTION - FIGS. 1,2-Preferred Embodiment
A preferred embodiment of the easy opening envelope is illustrated in which
includes a body having, as is conventional, a front panel 38 and a rear panel 20, each of which
has upper edges, lower edge and opposing side edges. Connected to an upper edge 22 of front
panel 38 is a sealing flap 26, which includes an adhesive strip 28 along its lower part. Front panel
38 may, as conventional, include side adhesive flaps 40, 42, which in the assembled envelope are
illustrated folded inwards and secured by an adhesive to rear panel 20 in An intersection
of side adhesive flap 40 and front panel 38 defines a side fold line on a side edge 24, as shown in
In accordance with the present easy opening envelope, a continuing line of perforations
32, 34, 36 utilises a corner of the sealing flap 30, front panel 38 and the side fold line on side
edge 24, as illustrated in An initial part of the line of perforations 32 begins at a bottom
edge of sealing flap 26 between corner of the sealing flap 30 and an edge of adhesive strip 28 in a
non-adhesive spacing area. Initial part of the line of perforations 32 ues slightly curved in
shape towards upper edge 22 over to front panel 38 and is connected to a second part of the line
of perforations 34. Second part of line of perforations 34 continues from upper edge 22, round in
shape, towards the side fold line on side edge 24. Second part of the line of perforations 34 is
connected to a third part of the line of ations 36. Third part of the line of ations 36 is
provided at or along the side fold line that is on side edge 24, at the intersection of side adhesive
flap 40 and front panel 38. Third part of the line of ations 36 s from second part of
the line of ations 34 in a straight line towards a bottom corner of side edge 24.
Operation - FIGS. 3-7
A user would grasp corner of the sealing flap 30 and pull up along initial part of the line
of perforations 32 that begins at the bottom edge of sealing flap 26 between corner section of the
sealing flap 30 and the edge of adhesive strip 28 in the non-adhesive spacing area, towards upper
edge 22, as shown in FIGS. 3and 4. The user would pull down and across corner of the sealing
flap 30 along second part of the line of perforations 34, from upper edge 22 along front panel 38
towards the side fold line on side edge 24, as shown in FIG 5. Thereby providing an opened
region where a finger can be easily inserted into the envelope to enable the user to open the
envelope. By pushing the finger against the side fold line on side edge 24 along third part of the
line of perforations 36, which is provided at or along the side fold line at the intersection of side
adhesive flap 40 and front panel 38 (, the envelope will be completely opened, as shown
in FIG 6. The user would grasp content inside the envelope by ing the created opened
region and remove content from the envelope, as shown in FIG 7.
Additional Embodiment -
Referring now to which rates an additional embodiment of the easy opening
envelope. A half a circle shape cut out sufficient in size to be larger then micro holes of
continuing line of perforations 32, 34, 36 can be present at the beginning of initial part of the line
of perforations 32. The half a circle shape cut out at the ing of initial line of perforations
22 can add additional assistance for the opening process and e significant protection to
make sure that the envelope can only be intentionally opened.
Alternative Embodiments-
Further, in the embodiment of the invention illustrated in FIG 9 continuing line of
perforations 32, 34, 36 can be placed identically ed on an opposite side of the envelope.
Where two uing lines of perforations 32, 34, 36 and 32a, 34a, 36a can utilise both corners
of sealing flap 26, front panel 38, and the side fold lines on the two side edges of front panel 38.
Two initial parts of the lines of perforations 32 and 32a begin at the two opposite side bottom
edges of sealing flap 26 n the comer sections of sealing flap and the edges of adhesive
strip 28, in the non-adhesive spacing areas. Two initial paits of the lines of perforations 32 and
32a continue ly curved in shape towards upper edge 22, over to front panel 38 towards
second parts of the two lines of perforations 34 and 34a. Second parts of the two lines of
perforations 34 and 34a, round in shape, ue from upper edge 22 towards the side fold lines
on the side edges of front panel 38. Third parts of the two lines of perforations 36 and 36a are
provided at or along the side fold lines at the intersection of side adhesive flap 40 and front panel
38, and at an ection of side adhesive flap 42 and front panel 38. The two cally
mirrored continuing lines of ations end at the bottom of corners of the side edges of front
panel 38.
The user would grasp any of the two comers of the sealing flap and perform the same
opening action as indicated in the operation of the preferred embodiment at any of the two sides
of the pe (not shown).
Further, in the embodiment of the invention illustrated in FIG 10 the initial and second
parts of continuing lines of perforations 32, 34 can be placed identically mirrored on the opposite
side of the envelope. Two continuing lines of perforations 32,34 and 32a, 34a can utilise both
corners of sealing flap 26 and front panel 38. A third part of the two lines of perforations 36b can
utilise a fold line on upper edge 22 of front panel 38. Two initial parts of the lines of perforations
32 and 32a begin at the two opposite side bottom edges of sealing flap 26 between the comer
sections of sealing flap and the edges of adhesive strip 28, in the non-adhesive spacing areas.
Two initial parts of the lines of perforations 32 and 32a, slightly curved in shape, continue
towards upper edge 22, over to front panel 38 towards second parts of the two lines of
perforations 34 and 34a. Second parts of the two lines of perforations 34 and 34a, round in shape,
continue from upper edge 22 towards the side fold lines on the side edges of front panel 38. Third
part of the two lines of perforations 36b is provided at or along the fold line at an intersection of
sealing flap 26 and front panel 38 on upper edge 22 of front panel 38. Third part of the two lines
of perforations 36b connects together two continuing lines of perforations 32, 34 and 32a, 34a.
The user would grasp the corner of the g flap and pull up along initial part of the line
of perforations 32 that begins at the bottom edge of sealing flap 26 between the corner section of
the sealing flap and the edge of adhesive strip 28 in the non-adhesive g area, towards upper
edge 22. The user would pull down and across the comer of the sealing flap along second part of
the line of perforations 34, from upper edge 22 along front panel 38 s the side fold line on
side edge 24. Thereby providing the opened region where the finger can be easily inserted into
the envelope. The user would repeat these steps on the opposite side of the pe and follow
the continuing lines of perforations 32a, 34a to provide a second opened region where the finger
can be easily inserted into the envelope to enable the user to open the pe. Utilising one of
the two opened regions, by pushing the finger against the fold line on upper edge 22 along third
part of the line of perforations 36b, which is provided at or along the fold line at the intersection
of sealing flap 26 and front panel 38, the envelope will be completely opened. The user would
grasp content inside the envelope by utilising the d opened regions and remove content
from the envelope (not shown).
Alternatively, continuing line of perforations 32, 34, 36, the two continuing lines of
perforations 32, 34, 26 and 32a, 34a, 36a, the two uing lines of perforations 32, 34 and 32a,
34a or the third part of line of perforations 36b can be formed with a line of micro cuts that can
similarly direct the user to tear along the given path to easily open the envelope and remove its
content (not shown).
Although the present easy opening envelope has been described in considerable detail
with reference to certain preferred versions thereof, other versions are le. Therefore, the
spirit and scope of the claims should not be limited to the description of the preferred versions
contained therein.
Advantages
From the ption above, a number of advantages of the easy opening envelope become
evident. It is clear that the easily opening envelope can not only be manufactured as described in
the embodiments. The continuing line/lines of perforations present in the easily opening envelope
can be easily added to most standard envelope models. This can be done with the puncher during
the manufacturing process at the time when the unfolded envelope sheets are separated for
printing or other purposes. The exact measurements of the continuing ines of perforations
can be adjusted to reflect the specific envelope model. With this extra step added into the
standard envelope manufacturing process, it will be possible, without functional drawbacks, to
economically e easy opening functionality to most standard envelope models.
In addition, it is evident that the ment of the invention in is ally
beneficial for larger pe models that are sealed along the shorter side of the envelope. For
example, such envelope models y come in greater than standard sizes to cater for A4 and
larger sizes of unfolded paper documents.
Conclusion, cations, and Scope
Accordingly, the reader will see that the easy opening envelope of this ion provides
an easy opening envelope that can be economically manufactured and which can, without
functional drawbacks, be easily opened and provide less removal of the envelope's content.
In addition, the easy opening envelope presents an easy opening process that at all times during
operation makes it impossible to damage the content inside the envelope or cause injury to the
individual. As well as, provides an easy opening envelope that can be altered to accommodate the
size and model types of envelopes and to e easy opening onality to existing rd
envelope models without functional drawbacks.
Furthermore, the easy opening envelope has the additional advantages in that:
(a) it provides an easy opening envelope with superior intuitive operation and straightforward
usability;
(b) it es an easy opening envelope which can be easily opened with of one hand;
(c) it provides an easy opening pe which does not se envelope's convenience and
does not leave detachable parts after opening;
(d) it provides an easy opening envelope which does not decrease envelope's reliability and
guarantees a perfect result each time of operation;
(e) it provides an easy opening envelope which does not decrease envelope's durability and
does not weaken the overall structure of the envelope;
(f) it provides an easy opening envelope which presents simplicity of design, with no
significant ng needed in regards to standard manufacturing; and
(g) it provides an easy opening envelope which can be produced at a low cost and be
economically mass manufactured.
It will be understood that the term "comprise" and any of its derivatives (eg. comprises,
comprising) as used in this specification is to be taken to be inclusive of features to which it
refers, and is not meant to exclude the presence of any additional es unless otherwise stated
or implied.
2012/001264
The nce to any prior ail in this specification is not, and should not be taken as, an
acknowledgement of any form of suggestion that such prior art forms part of the common general
dge.
Although the description above contains many specificities, these should not be construed
as limiting the scope of the invention but as merely providing illustrations of some of the
presently preferred embodiments of this invention. For example, the envelope structure can be of
other types according to different envelope models and the continuing line/lines of perforations
can have other shapes, such as oval, triangular, etc. Thus the scope of the invention should be
determined not by the embodiments illustrated, but by the appended claims and their legal
equivalents.
Claims (5)
1. An easy opening envelope comprising: a front panel and a rear panel, each having an upper edge, a lower edge and opposing side edges, said front and rear panels connected at said lower edge of said front panel; a sealing flap connected to said upper edge of said front panel; an adhesive strip extending longitudinally across said pe on one of said sealing flap or said rear panel of said envelope; a uing line of perforations extending from a comer section of said sealing flap towards said upper edge of said front panel, around said front panel towards said side edge of said front panel, and at or along a side fold line ing at said side edge of said front panel; wherein in use, once said sealing flap is sealed by said adhesive strip to said rear panel, said envelope can easily be opened, by pulling on an edge of said comer n of said sealing flap along said continuing line of perforations to create an opening region in said envelope where a finger can be inserted to completely open said envelope by g said finger against said side fold line along said continuing line of perforations.
2. The easy opening envelope of claim 1, further including a predetermined half a circle shape cut out sufficient in size to enhance the opening process at the beginning of said continuing line of perforations.
3. The easy opening envelope of claim 1 or 2, wherein said continuing line of perforations is formed with a line of micro cuts.
4. The easy opening envelope of any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein said continuing line of perforations is placed identically ed on two sides of the envelope.
5. The easy opening envelope of any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein said adhesive strip extends e said comer section of said sealing flap confined by said continuing line of perforations.
Applications Claiming Priority (3)
Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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AU2012900548A AU2012900548A0 (en) | 2012-02-15 | Easy Opening Envelope Method | |
AU2012900548 | 2012-02-15 | ||
PCT/AU2012/001264 WO2013120125A1 (en) | 2012-02-15 | 2012-10-18 | Easy opening envelope |
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NZ629834B2 true NZ629834B2 (en) | 2016-03-30 |
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