Liquid sample bulk mailing package device
10065767 · 2018-09-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D2221/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D75/38
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D27/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D27/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D27/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A liquid sample bulk mailing packaging device includes a paperboard envelope blank assembled to form a hermetically sealed leakproof containment pocket that, in combination with proper alignment of a liquid containing packette enclosed inside, will prevent leakage in the event the enclosed liquid containing packette fails during mail processing. The device may include coupons printed on the envelope blank and seperable by perforations, and may be printed on both sides.
Claims
1. An envelope blank die-cut in a substantially rectangular shape for folding into an envelope having a length, a height, and a thickness when enclosing a sample liquid packette, comprising: paperboard having a first side, a second opposite side, a top edge, a bottom edge, a first lateral edge, and an opposite second lateral edge; the paperboard coated on the first side with a semi-permeable coating to form a printable surface; print media placed on at least a portion of the printable surface; a moisture resistant coating overlying the print media and semi-permeable coating; a first panel extending from the top edge having a picture frame cutout with a non-permeable window adhered to the second side; a second panel extending from the first panel with the second side having a liquid packette mounting area; a third panel extending from the second panel towards the bottom edge; a fourth panel extending from the third panel to the bottom edge; a first fold line between the first panel and the second panel; a second fold line between the third panel and the fourth panel; a third fold line between the second panel and the third panel; a first tab cut along the first lateral edge in the first panel proximate the first fold line; a second tab opposite the first tab and cut along the second lateral edge in the first panel proximate the first fold line; a tear string having a tensile strength greater than the paperboard tensile strength, the tear string adhered to the second side of the first panel extending from the first tab to the second tab; and the fourth panel including a perforated coupon.
2. An envelope blank as claimed in claim 1 wherein the second panel second side further comprises at least a portion of the paperboard in the liquid packette mounting area coated with a semi- permeable coating to form a printable surface and print media placed on at least a portion of the printable surface.
3. An envelope blank die-cut in a substantially rectangular shape for folding into an envelope having a length, a height, and a thickness when enclosing a sample liquid packette, comprising: paperboard having a first side, a second opposite side, a top edge, a bottom edge, a first lateral edge, and an opposite second lateral edge; the paperboard coated on the first side with a semi-permeable coating to form a printable surface; print media placed on at least a portion of the printable surface; a moisture resistant coating overlying the print media and semi-permeable coating; a first panel extending from the top edge having a picture frame cutout including a perforated coupon and with a non-permeable window adhered to the second side; a second panel extending from the first panel with the second side having a liquid packette mounting area; a third panel extending from the second panel to the bottom edge; a first fold line between the first panel and the second panel; a second fold line between the second panel and the third panel; a first tab cut along the first lateral edge in the first panel proximate the first fold line; a second tab opposite the first tab and cut along the second lateral edge in the first panel proximate the first fold line; a tear string having a tensile strength greater than the paperboard tensile strength, the tear string adhered to the second side of the first panel extending from the first tab to the second tab.
4. An envelope blank as claimed in claim 3 wherein the second panel second side further comprises at least a portion of the paperboard in the liquid packette mounting area coated with a semi- permeable coating to form a printable surface and print media placed on at least a portion of the printable surface.
5. A liquid sample bulk mailing packaging device comprising: the envelope blank of claim 1; a sample liquid packette comprising a cover film laminated to a backing film and containing a volume of sample liquid, the sample liquid packette having a burst strength and providing a primary sealing means for containing the sample liquid during mailing, the sample liquid packette adhered to the packette mounting area on the second side of the second panel by a fugitive glue; and a permanent glue applied to the perimeter of the packette mounting area from the first fold line, such that the sample liquid packette is encircled by the fold line and the permanent glue, the first panel folded to and glued to the second panel packette mounting area forming a hermetic seal around the sample liquid packette, the hermetic seal providing a secondary sealing means to prevent leakage of liquid from the sample liquid packette from the liquid sample bulk mailing packaging device; wherein the liquid sample bulk mailing packaging device is not greater than inch thick and has a device leading edge with respect to a direction of travel the liquid sample bulk mailing packaging device will move through US Postal Service bulk mail equipment.
6. The liquid sample bulk mailing packaging device of claim 5 further comprising the packette having a leading edge and an easy opening feature located near the leading edge, wherein the packette leading edge is located a greater distance from the device leading edge than a critical leading edge clearance distance.
7. The liquid sample bulk mailing device of claim 6 wherein the sample liquid packette is a dual liquid sample packette having two samples with a perforation enabling separation of the packette samples and further wherein the dual sample packette is oriented horizontally with respect to the packette mounting area.
8. A liquid sample bulk mailing packaging device comprising: the envelope blank of claim 3; a sample liquid packette comprising a cover film laminated to a backing film and containing a volume of sample liquid, the sample liquid packette having a burst strength and providing a primary sealing means for containing the sample liquid during mailing, the sample liquid packette adhered to the packette mounting area on the second side of the second panel by a fugitive glue; and a permanent glue applied to the perimeter of the packette mounting area from the first fold line, such that the sample liquid packette is encircled by the fold line and the permanent glue, the first panel folded to and glued to the second panel packette mounting area forming a hermetic seal around the sample liquid packette, the hermetic seal providing a secondary sealing means to prevent leakage of liquid from the sample liquid packette from the liquid sample bulk mailing packaging device; wherein the liquid sample bulk mailing packaging device is not greater than inch thick and has a device leading edge with respect to a direction of travel the liquid sample bulk mailing packaging device will move through US Postal Service bulk mail equipment.
9. The liquid sample bulk mailing packaging device of claim 8 further comprising the packette having a leading edge and an easy opening feature located near the leading edge, wherein the packette leading edge is located a greater distance from the device leading edge than a critical leading edge clearance distance.
10. The liquid sample bulk mailing device of claim 9 wherein the sample liquid packette is a dual liquid sample packette having two samples with perforations enabling separation of the packette samples and further wherein the dual sample packette is oriented horizontally with respect to the packette mounting area.
11. A liquid sample bulk mailing packaging device comprising: an envelope blank die-cut in a substantially rectangular shape for folding into an envelope having a length, a height, and a thickness when enclosing a sample liquid packette, the envelope blank comprising: paperboard having a first side, a second opposite side, a top edge, a bottom edge, a first lateral edge, and an opposite second lateral edge; the paperboard coated on the first side with a semi-permeable coating to form a printable surface; print media placed on at least a portion of the printable surface; a moisture resistant coating overlying the print media and semi-permeable coating; a first panel extending from the top edge having a picture frame cutout with a non-permeable window adhered to the second side; a second panel extending from the first panel with the second side having a liquid packette mounting area; a third panel extending from the second panel to the bottom edge; a first fold line between the first panel and the second panel; a second fold line between the second panel and the third panel; a first tab cut along the first lateral edge in the first panel proximate the first fold line; a second tab opposite the first tab and cut along the second lateral edge in the first panel proximate the first fold line; a tear string having a tensile strength greater than the paperboard tensile strength, the tear string adhered to the second side of the first panel extending from the first tab to the second tab; and a sample liquid packette comprising a cover film laminated to a backing film and containing a volume of sample liquid, the sample liquid packette having a burst strength and providing a primary sealing means for containing the sample liquid during mailing, the sample liquid packette adhered in a horizontal orientation to the packette mounting area on the second side of the second panel by a fugitive glue; and a permanent glue applied to the perimeter of the packette mounting area from the first fold line, such that the sample liquid packette is encircled by the fold line and the permanent glue, the first panel folded to and glued to the second panel packette mounting area forming a hermetic seal around the sample liquid packette, the hermetic seal providing a secondary sealing means to prevent leakage of liquid from the sample liquid packette from the liquid sample bulk mailing packaging device; wherein the assembled liquid sample bulk mailing packaging device is not greater than inch thick and has a device leading edge with respect to a direction of travel the liquid sample bulk mailing packaging device will move through US Postal Service bulk mail equipment, and further comprising the packette having a leading edge and an easy opening feature located near the packette leading edge, wherein the packette leading edge is located a greater distance from the device leading edge than a critical leading edge clearance distance.
12. The liquid sample bulk mailing device of claim 11 wherein the sample liquid packette is a dual liquid sample packette having two samples with perforations enabling separation of the packette samples.
13. The liquid sample bulk mailing device of claim 11 further comprising a fourth panel intermediate the third panel and the bottom edge and a third fold line between the third panel and the fourth panel, the fourth panel folded along the third fold line with the second side adhering to the second side of the third panel.
14. The liquid sample bulk mailing device of claim 11 further comprising the second panel second side having at least a portion of the paperboard in the liquid packette mounting area coated with a semi-permeable coating to form a printable surface and print media placed on at least a portion of the printable surface.
15. The liquid sample bulk mailing device of claim 14 further comprising the picture frame cutout including a perforated coupon.
16. The liquid sample bulk mailing device of claim 13 further comprising the second panel second side having at least a portion of the paperboard in the liquid packette mounting area coated with a semi-permeable coating to form a printable surface and print media placed on at least a portion of the printable surface.
17. The liquid sample bulk mailing device of claim 16 further comprising the fourth panel including a perforated coupon.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE ILLUSTRATIONS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(19) The first panel 28 has a picture frame cutout 30 having print media on the printed side 11 providing an attractive display around a non-permeable window 32, such as a plastic or a metallized plastic film, adhered and sealed to the second side 16 of the paperboard 12, preferably by a permanent glue 34 that has been applied in a continuous line encircling the periphery 36 of the picture frame cutout 30. As used herein, a permanent glue is any adhesive that will bind with at least one of the contacting surfaces in a substantially permanent way such that removal of one surface from the adhered surface will pull a portion of the adhered surface material from its surface. In one embodiment, a first tab 68 is cut along the first lateral edge 64 in the first panel 28 proximate the first fold line 44 and a second tab 70 is cut opposite the first tab 68 along the second lateral edge 66 with a tear string 71 adhered by a permanent glue to the second side 16 extending from the first tab 68 to the second tab 70. In another embodiment, the second tab 70 could be omitted, and the tear string 71 would simply extend towards the second lateral edge 66. The tear string 71 is made from a material that when adhered to the paperboard 12 has a greater tensile strength than the paperboard material itself. In one embodiment, the tear string 71 is a string, such as a flat polyester ribbon about inch wide, or any other string material available having sufficient tensile strength.
(20) The second panel 38 includes on the printed side 11 an attractive and informational graphic presentation, a blank address area 74, a marking 75 meeting the USPS requirements indicating that a liquid sample is enclosed, and a bulk mailing permit 77. The back side 13 of the second panel 38 includes an uncoated portion of paperboard 12 providing a packette mounting area 26. A fugitive glue 72 is applied to the packette mounting area 26 by which a sample liquid packette 50 can be adhered to the second panel. As used herein, a fugitive glue is an adherent substance substantially holding two surfaces together but capable of releasing one surface from the other substantially without tearing material from a surface, as is known in the art. A line of permanent glue 37 is applied from the first fold line substantially around the periphery of the area for holding the sample liquid packette 50, such that when the first panel is glued to the second panel a substantially hermetic seal is formed around the liquid packette 50. In the embodiment illustrated, a line of permanent glue 37 extends from proximate the first fold line 44 at a point inward of the first tab 68 extending substantially diagonally outward, towards the first lateral edge 64, and then extending generally parallel to the first lateral edge towards the third fold line 48, then extending generally parallel to the third fold line 48 towards the second lateral edge 66, then extending generally parallel to the second lateral edge 66 towards the first fold line 44, then extending substantially diagonally inward to a point inward of the second tab 70.
(21) The printed side 11 of the third and fourth panels 40, 42 may include attractive and informational graphic presentations, and the third panel may include an information block for coupon placement 80. The back side 13 of the third panel 40 includes permanent glue 41 provided around the periphery of the panel, proximate to and parallel with the second fold line 48, the third fold line 48, the first lateral edge 64, and a second lateral edge 66.
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(25) Absorption capabilities of paperboard 12 is measured by the Cobb value in grams per square meter. A minimum Cobb value relative to the moisture content of the liquid volume contained in the sample liquid packette 50 will be apparent to those skilled in the art based on the teachings herein. Portions of the back side of the envelope blank 13 including within the liquid packette mounting area 26 may have printing or ink applied so long as a Cobb value sufficient to absorb the moisture content of the sample liquid packette 50 is retained, as such is not application of a coating that would inhibit absorption beyond that necessary to meet the USPS requirements. A Cobb value of at least about 50 g per square meter has been found sufficient in combination with a printed surface having a clay coating and aqueous moisture resistant coating, as the combined effect is to absorb moisture while retaining the liquid for the time necessary for the mailing process to be complete.
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(31) Paperboard 12 coated on both sides enables additional panels to accept high quality printing, as compared to low quality printing that could be accomplished without any coating. While a coating on the backside of the paperboard will inhibit absorption of a liquid in the event of a failure of the primary liquid containment apparatus, the hermetic seal of the first and second panels by a permanent glue and non-permiable window has been determined sufficient to prevent leakage and damage to current USPS equipment. High quality printing on both sides enables better demonstration of products and services to prospective customers, and greatly enhances the ability to provide visual material that will better get the attention of the recipient of a liquid sample bulk mailing package device. The entire piece has a more upscale and high class finished look.
(32) Further, experimentation has shown that the opening end of the packettes can be placed both in a vertical position and a horizontal position with the opening end of the packette as the lead edge as it travels through the USPS Automated Letter Sorting Equipment. Advantages are that artwork can be positioned in both a vertical and horizontal direction in the mailer which will give more options for attention getting graphicsincluding high quality graphics behind the packettes providing artwork and information when the packette is removed from the device. The packette will maintain its burst integrity by not allowing its opening feature to be the trailing edge going through the sorting equipment. It has been determined that a minimum clear distance from the leading edge for the packetter is at least 1 and from all other edges at least . Maintaining this clearance from edges will protect the packette from breaking and/or being damaged when travelling through the USPS mail delivery system including both automated equipment with roller bars and wheels and guide bars, and hand sorting/delivery.
(33) While specific embodiments of the present invention have been described, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications thereto can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the foregoing description of embodiments of the invention are provided for the purpose of illustration only and not for the purpose of limitation, the invention being defined by the claims.