B65D27/04

High-integrity opaque-inset panel envelope, and method for manufacturing the same

A high-integrity opaque-inset panel envelope includes a front panel formed from a printable material, one or more apertures being defined therethrough, one or more flaps extending from the edges of the front panel, and one or more opaque inset panels/labels disposed on an inner surface of the front panel to cover the one or more apertures. Opaque inset panels can have an optical brightness about 1-6% greater than the optical brightness of the printable material. The envelope can be formed by removing portions of a printable material to form one or more flaps about a front panel and one or more apertures through the front panel and disposing one or more opaque inset panels to an inner surface of the front panel, such that the one or more opaque inset panels covers the one or more apertures.

Information-protected window send envelope with adhered inside address patch

Printed transactional documents are enclosed in a document size-inclusive envelope that gives the appearance of being a traditional windowed envelope in which the send address shows through from the address vehicle page inside, but actually has the address printed on an adhered patch that shows through the window, keeping the data inside more protected and allowing production processes to be more efficient, and the patch or envelope has a serialized identifier that ensures the address printed on the patch and seen in the window corresponds with the document on the inside.

Information-protected window send envelope with adhered inside address patch

Printed transactional documents are enclosed in a document size-inclusive envelope that gives the appearance of being a traditional windowed envelope in which the send address shows through from the address vehicle page inside, but actually has the address printed on an adhered patch that shows through the window, keeping the data inside more protected and allowing production processes to be more efficient, and the patch or envelope has a serialized identifier that ensures the address printed on the patch and seen in the window corresponds with the document on the inside.

HIGH-INTEGRITY OPAQUE-INSET PANEL ENVELOPE, AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME

A high-integrity opaque-inset panel envelope includes a front panel formed from a printable material, one or more apertures being defined therethrough, one or more flaps extending from the edges of the front panel, and one or more opaque inset panels/labels disposed on an inner surface of the front panel to cover the one or more apertures. Opaque inset panels can have an optical brightness about 1-6% greater than the optical brightness of the printable material. The envelope can be formed by removing portions of a printable material to form one or more flaps about a front panel and one or more apertures through the front panel and disposing one or more opaque inset panels to an inner surface of the front panel, such that the one or more opaque inset panels covers the one or more apertures.

HIGH-INTEGRITY OPAQUE-INSET PANEL ENVELOPE, AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME

A high-integrity opaque-inset panel envelope includes a front panel formed from a printable material, one or more apertures being defined therethrough, one or more flaps extending from the edges of the front panel, and one or more opaque inset panels/labels disposed on an inner surface of the front panel to cover the one or more apertures. Opaque inset panels can have an optical brightness about 1-6% greater than the optical brightness of the printable material. The envelope can be formed by removing portions of a printable material to form one or more flaps about a front panel and one or more apertures through the front panel and disposing one or more opaque inset panels to an inner surface of the front panel, such that the one or more opaque inset panels covers the one or more apertures.

PACKAGING INSERT
20200290766 · 2020-09-17 ·

The disclosure relates to a package comprising a sleeve and an insert received in the sleeve, where the insert is movable between a retracted and extended configuration. The insert includes a carrier having a passage, and a band extending around a wall of the carrier and through the passage. The insert further includes a first member located within the passage when the insert is in the retracted configuration, the first member being attached to the band, wherein at least a portion of the band that overlies the wall is exposed for attachment to the sleeve of the package at a second coupling location on the exposed portion of the band.

PLASTIC ENVELOPE SUITABLE FOR MAIL AUTOMATION

The subject disclosure relates to a plastic envelope suitable for mail automation processing. In an aspect, disclosed is an envelope apparatus having a first side portion, a second side portion, a bottom portion, an opening portion, and a foldable flap portion. In an aspect, the apparatus can have a first side portion comprising a first attached portion between a first transparent sheet and a second transparent sheet. Furthermore, the apparatus can have a second side portion comprising a second attached portion between the first transparent sheet and the second transparent sheet.

PLASTIC ENVELOPE SUITABLE FOR MAIL AUTOMATION

The subject disclosure relates to a plastic envelope suitable for mail automation processing. In an aspect, disclosed is an envelope apparatus having a first side portion, a second side portion, a bottom portion, an opening portion, and a foldable flap portion. In an aspect, the apparatus can have a first side portion comprising a first attached portion between a first transparent sheet and a second transparent sheet. Furthermore, the apparatus can have a second side portion comprising a second attached portion between the first transparent sheet and the second transparent sheet.

PACKAGING ASSEMBLY FOR DIRECT MAILING HOME SECURITY DEVICES

The present disclosure provides a packaging assembly for mailing a home security device by direct mail package. The packaging assembly includes an envelope. The envelope includes a first panel, a second panel and a seal flap. The seal flap is affixed on a first side of the first panel. The envelope provides space for encapsulating a foam cushioning. The foam cushioning is characterized by a cuboidal shape. The envelope encapsulates the home security device. The home security device includes a protective housing encapsulating a plurality of electrical components. The rectangular pocket on the second face of the foam cushioning receives the home security device. The envelop encapsulates a first layer. The first layer covers the first face of the foam cushioning. The envelope encapsulates a second layer. The second layer covers the second section of the second face of the foam cushioning and a segment of the home security device.

MAILING PACK WITH CLEAR WINDOWS AND FILE FOLDER EMBODIMENTS
20200115109 · 2020-04-16 ·

In some embodiments, an enveloping mailing container with four edges includes a top edge, an opaque front side, an opaque back side sealed together to form three edges, and a sealable opening at the fourth edge. The enveloping mailing container may define an interior space between the front and back sides and a mailing address section on the front side and spaced away from the edges. The enveloping mailing container further may include least one transparent section defined on the front and/or back side, an extended lip seal, and a perforation tear line that extends downwardly away from the top edge for at least a portion of the perforation tear line. The enveloping mailing container may be formed of 100% recycled material adapted to receive laser energy configured to provide a pre-designed pattern on the enveloping mailing container.