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US753943A
US753943A US15565203A US1903155652A US753943A US 753943 A US753943 A US 753943A US 15565203 A US15565203 A US 15565203A US 1903155652 A US1903155652 A US 1903155652A US 753943 A US753943 A US 753943A
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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 an improvement in envelops.
  • the objects and purposes are to provide an envelop for social and business correspondence whereby the name and address of the writer will not be exposed while the letter is going forward and if not called for the name and address of the person to whom it was sent will be removed and the name and address of the writer revealed, so that the letter may be returned. When the letter is going forward or being returned, only one name and address will be exposed.
  • the outer envelop has an aperture therein through which the stamp on the inner envelop is visible and through which it may be canceled.
  • the name and address of the person to whom the letter is to be sent are written on the outer envelop.
  • the letter is inclosed and sealed in the inner envelop 5 (shown by dotted lines, Fig. 2) and the name and address of the writer written thereon, as shown by dotted lines, Fig. 2.
  • a stamp is placed on the inner envelop in such position that it will correspond with the aperture in the outer envelop.
  • the envelop 5, with the letter inclosed and sealed therein, is placed in the outer envelop 4 and the flap 6 scaled down.
  • the part of the envelop 5 bearing the stamp is exposed through the aperture 7 in the outer envelop 4:, as shown at Fig. 2.
  • the postmaster tears off the outer envelop, and thus reveals the name and address of the writer, to whom it may be returned.
  • the aperture in the outer envelop facilitates the removal of that envelop.
  • a finger or an instrument may be inserted in the aperture and theenvelop torn off.
  • the outer envelop hav- I 00 ing an aperture therein through which the stamp on the inner envelop is exposed to view and canceled, and having directions printed thereon to remove the outer envelop and return the letter if not called for.

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J. A. WALSH.
ENVELOP.
APPLICATION FILED MAY 4, 1903.
1T0 MODEL.
Rs-rm A sT ER REMOVE THI'S COVER AND-RETURN fl". Nav- CALLED F07? IN .517AYS 7 TN ES 9 PATENTED MAR. 8, 1904.
Patented March 8, 1904.
UNTTED STATEs PATENT OFFICE.
JAMES A. WALSH, OF HELENA, MONTANA.
ENVELOP- SPECIF-ICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 753,943, dated March 8, 1904.
Application filed May 4, 1903. Serial No. 155,652. (Specimens) To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, JAMES A.WALsH, a citizen of the United States, residing at Helena, in the county of Lewis and Clarke and State of Montana, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Envelops, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to an improvement in envelops.
The objects and purposes are to provide an envelop for social and business correspondence whereby the name and address of the writer will not be exposed while the letter is going forward and if not called for the name and address of the person to whom it was sent will be removed and the name and address of the writer revealed, so that the letter may be returned. When the letter is going forward or being returned, only one name and address will be exposed.
I use two envelops, one placed within the other. The name and address of the writer is written or printed'on the envelop in which the letter is inclosedQ The latter is inclosed and sealed and a stamp placed on the upper right-hand corner or such other place on the inner envelop as will correspond with the aperture in the outer envelop. This envelop and letter are then inclosed in the outer envelop.
The outer envelop has an aperture therein through which the stamp on the inner envelop is visible and through which it may be canceled. The name and address of the person to whom the letter is to be sent are written on the outer envelop.
Referring to the drawings, Figure 1 is a face view of the outer envelop, showing the aperture and flap.- Fig. 2 is a face View of the outer envelop with the inner envelop, having the writers address and a stamp thereon, placed therein. The inner envelop and the writers name and address are shown by dotted lines and the stamp through the aperture in the outer envelop.
Like numerals refer to like parts in both views.
The envelops may be made of any desired size, style, or cut. In the outer envelop 4 is made an aperture 7by cutting out of one corner a piece about the size of a postagestamp. The aperture may, however, be made in any other part of the envelop and of any desired shape. The inner envelop is made of such size that it will fit inside of the outer envelop. I
The letter is inclosed and sealed in the inner envelop 5 (shown by dotted lines, Fig. 2) and the name and address of the writer written thereon, as shown by dotted lines, Fig. 2. A stamp is placed on the inner envelop in such position that it will correspond with the aperture in the outer envelop. The envelop 5, with the letter inclosed and sealed therein, is placed in the outer envelop 4 and the flap 6 scaled down. The part of the envelop 5 bearing the stamp is exposed through the aperture 7 in the outer envelop 4:, as shown at Fig. 2.
The name and address of the person to whom the letter is to be sent are written on the outer envelop 4:, as shown at Fig. 1. If not called for in five days, remove this cover and return or any other desired instruction is written or printed on the outer envelop.
If the letter is not called for within the time stated or within the time prescribed by the rules of the Post-Office Department if no instructions are written on the envelop, the postmaster tears off the outer envelop, and thus reveals the name and address of the writer, to whom it may be returned. The stamp on the inner envelop, which was exposed to view. and canceled through the aperture in the outer envelop, remains on the innervenvelop, and that envelop may then be properly marked by the postmaster and returned to the writer.
The aperture in the outer envelop facilitates the removal of that envelop. A finger or an instrument may be inserted in the aperture and theenvelop torn off.
' Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. The combination of two envelops, one placed within the other, the outer envelop having an aperture therein through which the stamp on the inner envelop is exposed to view and canceled. Y
2. The combination of two envelops, one
placed within the other, the outer envelop hav- I 00 ing an aperture therein through which the stamp on the inner envelop is exposed to view and canceled, and having directions printed thereon to remove the outer envelop and return the letter if not called for.
3. The combination of two envelops, one placed within the other, the outer envelop having an aperture therein for the uses and purposes herein set forth.
L. The combination of two envelops, one placed within the other, the outer envelop having the name and address of the person to Whom it is to be sent Written thereon, and having an aperture therein through which the stamp on the inner envelop is exposed to view and canceled; the inner envelop having a stamp thereon in such position that it is exposed to view and may be canceled through the aperture in the outer envelop, and having the name and address of the writer written on said inner envelop.
5. The combination of two envelops, one placed within the other, the outer envelop having the name and address of the person to Whom it is to be sent written thereon, and having directions written thereon to remove the outer envelop and return the letter if not called for, and having an aperture therein through which the stamp on the inner envelop is exposed to view and canceled; the inner envelop having a stamp thereon in such po sition that it is exposed to view and can be canceled through the aperture in the outer envelop, and having the name and address of the Writer written thereon.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
JAMES A. WALSH. Witnesses:
MINNIE S. BowERs, JAMES E. HOSFORD.
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Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2417982A (en) * 1944-06-19 1947-03-25 George B Histed Greeting card
US4615480A (en) * 1984-02-14 1986-10-07 Powell Joseph L Document sending system
US5092513A (en) * 1990-09-04 1992-03-03 Arbonies Martin S Varient envelope
US20130185339A1 (en) * 2012-01-13 2013-07-18 Microsoft Corporation Calculation of properties of objects/shapes across versions of applications

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2417982A (en) * 1944-06-19 1947-03-25 George B Histed Greeting card
US4615480A (en) * 1984-02-14 1986-10-07 Powell Joseph L Document sending system
US5092513A (en) * 1990-09-04 1992-03-03 Arbonies Martin S Varient envelope
US20130185339A1 (en) * 2012-01-13 2013-07-18 Microsoft Corporation Calculation of properties of objects/shapes across versions of applications
US8825722B2 (en) * 2012-01-13 2014-09-02 Microsoft Corporation Calculation of properties of objects/shapes across versions of applications
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