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Title:
POSTAL ENVELOPE DESIGNED TO CONTAIN ONE OR MORE OBJECTS WITH TWO-DIMENSIONAL DEVELOPMENT, IN PARTICULAR CDS, DVDS, OR CREDIT CARDS
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2009/152843
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
A postal envelope designed to contain one or more objects with two-dimensional development, in particular CDs, DVDs, or credit cards, said envelope being formed starting from a sheet, which is divided into at least two parts, namely, a first part, which is designed to receive said CD, and a second part, which can be folded in book fashion and that can be glued on said first part. Said first part is provided with two opposite foldable flaps that prevent the CD from coming out, at the top or at the bottom, once the aforesaid parts have been glued. The space for the name and the address of the addressee, as well as for the stamps, can be provided on the first part or else on the face in view of the second foldable part.

Inventors:
MASTALIA CARMINE (IT)
Application Number:
PCT/EP2008/011092
Publication Date:
December 23, 2009
Filing Date:
December 23, 2008
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
MAF DI MASTALIA ANELLA & C SAS (IT)
MASTALIA CARMINE (IT)
International Classes:
B42D15/04; G11B33/04; B65D27/34
Domestic Patent References:
WO2008017057A22008-02-07
Foreign References:
US4597591A1986-07-01
US3693869A1972-09-26
DE29705549U11998-07-23
FR2852293A12004-09-17
US20030183680A12003-10-02
EP1466845A12004-10-13
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
SARPI, Maurizio (Via Collina 36, Roma, IT)
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Claims:
CLAIMS

1) A postal envelope designed to contain one or more objects with two-dimensional development, in particular at least one CD or DVD, comprising a sheet having a substantially rectangular shape, which is divided into at least two parts : a first part designed to receive said disk, and a second part that can be folded in book fashion and that can be glued on said first part, the latter being provided with two foldable flaps designed to prevent the disk from coming out of the envelope, at the top and at the bottom, said postal envelope being characterized in that said second part folded in book fashion on the first part covers said disk, leaving in view on said first part a space for the name and the address of the addressee, as well as for the stamps.

2) The postal envelope according to the preceding claim, characterized in that the sheet is divided into three parts :

- a central part (1) reserved for housing at least one CD;

- a foldable side part (2), which is designed to be folded in book fashion on said central part (1) in order to be laid on top of it so as to cover the CD completely, and which can be glued thereto; and

- a remaining side part (3) dedicated to the data of the addressee and the stamps; said central part (1) being provided with two opposed foldable flaps (4, 5), which are designed to be folded over the central part (1) itself so as to cover the edges of the CD partially.

3) The postal envelope according to the preceding claim, characterized in that, in order to glue the end edge

of the foldable side part (2) on the corresponding area of the central part (1), an adhesive area (A) is provided on said corresponding area of the central part and/or on said end edge of the side part (2) ; thus obtaining that, in order to take the CD out, it is sufficient to separate the side part (2) and the central part (1) that are glued together.

4) The postal envelope according to Claim 2, characterized in that the foldable side part (2) is provided with a line of perforations (P2),whichis designed to define a portion or area (6) of an appropriate shape that can be separated, by being detached, from said side part (2); said detachable area (6) being made on the side part (2) in a position such that, when the latter is folded over the central part (1), the detachable area (6) is set on top of one of said flaps (4, 5) ; obtaining that, in order to take the CD out of said envelope, it is sufficient to remove said separable area (6) from the side part (2) and pull out the flap underlying said removed area (6) .

5) The postal envelope according to the preceding claim, characterized in that a further line of perforations is provided for enabling separation by detachment of the side part (3) for the data of the addressee and the stamps from the envelope.

6) The postal envelope according to any one of Claims 2 to 5, characterized in that the face in view of each of the parts (1, 2, 3) that make up the sheet is provided with a space reserved for an advertising and/or promotional message and/or a picture and/or a decoration.

7) A postal envelope designed to contain one or more objects with two-dimensional development, in particular at least one CD or DVD, comprising a sheet having a substantially

rectangular shape, which is divided into at least two parts: a first part, which is designed to receive said disk, and a second part, which can be folded in book fashion and can be glued on said first part, the latter being provided with two foldable flaps, which are designed to prevent the disk from coming out of the envelope, at the top and at the bottom, said envelope being characterized in that said second part folded over the first part covers said disk and in that on the its face in view a space is provided for the name and address of the addressee, as well as for the stamps.

8) The postal envelope according to the preceding claim, characterized in that the sheet is divided into three parts set alongside one another:

- a central part (1) reserved for housing at least one disk;

- a side part (3' ) , co-planar to said central part 1, reserved for the message and/or one or more images by the sender; and

- a foldable side part (2'), which is designed to be folded in book fashion on said central part (1) in order to be laid on top of it so as to cover the disk completely, and which can be glued thereto, as well as being provided with a space for the data of the addressee and for the stamps; said space for the data of the addressee and for the stamps being positioned on the foldable side part (2') in such a way as to remain on the face in view of the envelope once said side part (2' ) has been folded over the central part

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9) The postal envelope according to the preceding claim, characterized in that , in order to hide appropriately from view the message and/or the images of the sender, said

side part (3') is divided into two adjacent portions : a first portion (3'A) set alongside to the first part (1), and a second, end, portion (3' B) that can be folded in book fashion on said first portion (3'A) and that can be glued thereto. 10) The postal envelope according to the preceding claim, characterized in that, in order to enable the second, end, portion (3'B) tobe folded inbook fashion on the adjacent one (3'A), a transverse folding line is provided between said two portions; said transverse folding line being perforated to enable the user to separate, by detaching it, the second, end, portion (3'B) from the first portion (3'A) .

11) The postal envelope according to Claim 9, characterized in that, in order to glue the two portions (3'A, 3'B) to one another, an gluing area (A') is provided on the area involved of the first portion (3'A) and/or on the end edge of the second foldable portion (3'B) .

12) The postal envelope according to the preceding claim, characterized in that said end edge is delimited by a line of perforations (20), which is designed to enable opening of the portions (3'A, 3'B) by the addressee; thus obtaining that, in order to read the message and/or see the images of the sender, it is sufficient to tear the second portion (3'B) away from its end edge and open said portion

(3'B) . 13) The postal envelope according to any one of Claims 8 to 12, characterized in that provided on the foldable side part (2') is a tear-away tab (7), which is designed to be raised in order to be separated, by being detached, from said side part (2'); said tab (7) being of a length such as to enable the disk to come out of the envelope and being defined by a line of perforations.

14) The postal envelope according to Claim 9 characterized in that the face in view of the second, end, portion (3' B) is provided with a space reserved for an advertising and/or promotional message and/or a picture and/or a decoration and/or a further message by the sender.

15) The postal envelope according to Claim 1 characterized in that the sheet is divided into three parts set alongside one another:

- a central part (1) reserved for housing at least one disk;

- a side part (3' ) , co-planar to said central part (1) , reserved for the message and/or one or more images by the sender, as well as being provided with a space for the data of the addressee and for the stamps; said side part (3') being divided into two adjacent portions: a first portion (3'A) set alongside the first part (1), and a second, end, portion (3' B) that can be folded in book fashion on said first portion (3'A) and can be glued thereto; and

- a foldable side part (2'), which is designed to be folded in book fashion on said central part (1) in order to be laid on top of it so as to cover the disk completely, and which can be glued thereto; said space for the data of the addressee and for the stamps being on the face in view of the second, end, portion (3' B) .

Description:

POSTAL ENVELOPE DESIGNED TO CONTAIN ONE ORMORE OBJECTS WITH TWO-DIMENSIONAL DEVELOPMENT, IN PARTICULAR CDS, DVDS, OR CREDIT CARDS

The present invention relates to the sector of paper artwork and in particular regards a postal envelope designed to contain one or more objects with two-dimensional development, in particular at least one CD (Compact Disk) or DVD (Digital Versatile Disk) , but even a credit card, or else a key or a chain.

More in particular, the envelope is formed starting from a sheet divided into at least two parts : afirstpart, designed to receive the CD, and a second part, which can be folded in book fashion on the previous one, to cover the CD, and which can be glued thereto.

The space for the name and address of the addressee, as well as for the stamps, can be provided on the face in view of one of the two parts. According to the invention, the first part is provided with two opposite foldable flaps that prevent the CD from coming out, at the top or at the bottom, once the aforesaid parts have been glued.

Already known to the art is a CD-holder card that is designed to incorporate a CD, in such a way that it can be removed therefrom, within an impressionmade in the thickness of one of its faces.

One disadvantage lies in the fact that it is possible for the CD, given that it is visible on one face of the card, to be removed by an ill-intentioned person before it reaches the addressee.

Consequently, the main task of the present invention

is to overcome this disadvantage by providing an envelope designed to contain and hide one or more objects with two-dimensional development, in particular at least one CD/DVD, preventing this from possibly coming out of said envelope, unless there is an evident tampering with the envelope itself.

Advantageously, the postal envelope is a purposely designed envelope that is simple to produce.

This has been obtained starting from a sheet preferably having three parts set alongside one another: a central part designed to be occupied by the CD/DVD and provided with two opposed foldable flaps or tabs, which are designed to be folded over the central part itself, partially covering the edges of said CD/DVD; a foldable side part, which is designed to be folded in book fashion on said central part to cover the disk completely, until it comes into contact therewith, and which can be glued thereto; and a remaining side part dedicated to the data of the addressee and the stamps.

A better understanding of the present invention will be obtained from the ensuing detailed description with reference to the attached plates of drawings, which illustrate, purely by way of example, two preferred embodiments thereof.

In the plates of drawings: Figure 1 is a front view of the sheet that constitutes the postal envelope forming the subject of the invention in a first embodiment before the envelope is closed;

Figure 2 is a front view of the sheet represented in Figure 1 where the central part is occupied by a CD, and the two flaps that project from said central part are folded over said CD;

Figure 3 is a front view of the postal envelope in a closed configuration ready for dispatch;

Figures 4 and 5 show a second embodiment of the postal envelope of Figure 1 respectively before the envelope is closed and in a closed configuration ready for dispatch;

Figure 6 shows the postal envelope of Figure 5 while the CD is being taken out by the addressee;

Figure 7A is the front view of a third embodiment of the postal envelope forming the subject of the invention before packaging of the envelope itself;

Figure 7B is the rear view of Figure 7A;

Figure 8 shows the envelope of Figure 7A in a closed configuration ready for dispatch;

Figure 9 shows the envelope of Figure 8 when the CD is taken out;

Figure 1OA is a front view of a fourth embodiment of the postal envelope of Figure 7 before the envelope itself is closed;

Figure 1OB is a rear view of the embodiment of Figure 1OA;

Figure 11 shows the envelope of Figure 1OA in a closed configuration ready for dispatch; and

Figure 12 shows the envelope of Figure 11 while the CD is being taken out by the addressee; and Figures 13A-15 show views, respectively similar to those of Figures 10A-12, of a variant of the fourth embodiment .

The ensuing description refers to a CD, but it is evident that it can be applied without modifications also to other objects with two-dimensional development such as, for example, DVDs, credit cards, chains, medals, etc., and other

gadgets .

With particular reference to Figures 1 to 3, the postal envelope forming the subject of the invention is made up of a sheet having a substantially rectangular shape, which is preferably divided into three parts set alongside one another :

- a central part 1 reserved for housing at least one CD;

- a foldable side part 2, which is designed to be folded in book fashion on said central part 1 in order to be laid on top of it so as to cover the CD completely, and which can be glued thereto; and

- a remaining side part 3, co-planar to the central part, for the data of the addressee and the stamps. According to a peculiar characteristic of the invention, the central part 1 is provided with two foldable flaps 4, 5, which project respectively from the bottom and top sides of said central part and are designed to be folded over the central part itself after the CD has been positioned on said central part so as to cover the CD partially.

Once the CD has been laid on the central part 1, in order to form the postal envelope, it is sufficient to fold first the two flaps 4, 5 on the central part 1, then fold in book fashion the side part 2 on the adjacent central part 1 until they are set on top of one another, and finally glue the end edge of the side part 2 with the corresponding area of the central part 1.

It is evident from the figures that the side part 2 has dimensions such as to cover the CD once it is folded over the central part 1, leaving simultaneously uncovered the side part 3 of the sheet provided with a space for the data

of the addressee and the stamps.

In order to fix the end edge of the side part 2 to the corresponding area of the central part 1, it is preferable to provide an adhesive area A on the area of the central part 1 involved and/or on the end edge itself of the foldable side part 2.

To enable the side part 2 to be folded in book fashion on the central part 1, provided between said two parts 1 and 2 is a transverse folding line Pl. Likewise, to enable each flap 4, 5 to be folded over the central part 1, a respective longitudinal folding line P4, P5 is provided between each flap and said central part 1.

As may be seen in Figure 3, the CD that the sender intends to send is completely enclosed inside the envelope, and remaining in view there is only the opposite face of the side part 2 folded in book fashion and the side part 3 with the space for the data of the addressee and the stamps.

A first advantage is represented by the fact that folding of the two flaps 4 and 5 and of the side part 2 on the central part 1 creates a case for the CD contained therein without any possibility of said CD coming out of the envelope accidentally or of somebody managing to take the CD out of the envelope without tampering with it. It is evident that the only way to take the CD contained in the envelope out is to detach the parts 1 and 2 that are glued together . It is consequently easy to understand whether someone has tampered with the envelope.

A second advantage is represented by the fact that the face in view of the side part 2 is provided with a space for insertion of an advertising and/or promotional message

and/or a picture and/or a decoration, so that, in addition to its specific postal use, the envelope has a function of promotional and/or advertising vehicle.

It is evident that the same advertising message, or else a different message, can be printed on each face in view of the other parts of the sheet, i.e., the central part 2 and the side part 3. Alternatively, the message can also involve the entire surface of the sheet that remains in view.

In a second embodiment of the invention, shown in Figures 4 to 6, it is envisaged that the foldable side part 2 will be provided with a line of perforations P2 designed to define a portion or area 6 of an appropriate shape, which can be separated, by being detached, from said side part 2.

According to a further peculiar characteristic of the invention, the detachable area 6 made on said side part 2 has a shape that substantially coincides with a flap 4 or

5 of the central part 1 and is in a position such that, when said side part 2 is folded over the central part 1, it is set on top of one of the flaps 4, 5 to facilitate opening thereof and removal of the disk.

In the second embodiment described, the two flaps 4, 5 have different shapes, and the area 6 has substantially the shape of the flap 5.

In this case, the person who receives the envelope will extract the CD by simply separating, by detaching it, the area 6 from the side part 2 and pulling out the flap 5 underlying said removed portion 6, without any need to detach the glued portions of the central part 1 and side part 2.

According to a peculiar characteristic of the invention, if only the area 6 has to be separated to take the CD out, it is advantageously possible to re-insert the CD in the

envelope thus using the latter as CD case also once the area 6 has been removed.

According to the invention, it is possible to provide a further line of perforations to enable separation by detachment of the side part 3 assigned for the data of the addressee and the stamps from the envelope so as to limit the overall dimensions of the envelope, which can be used as case for CD.

As has been described in the previous example, it is possible to print one or more advertising messages on the envelope and render it a promotional vehicle. It is moreover possible to print an advertising and/or promotional message and/or a picture and/or a decoration also on the face in view of the removable area 6. In a third embodiment, shown in Figures 7A to 9, the postal envelope forming the subject of the invention is made up of a sheet having a substantially rectangular shape, which is preferably divided into three parts set alongside one another : - a central part 1 reserved for housing at least one CD;

- a side part 3', co-planar to said central part 1, reserved for the message and/or one or more images by the sender; and - a foldable side part 2' , which is designed to be folded in book fashion on said central part 1 in order to be laid on top of it so as to cover the CD completely, and which can be glued thereto, as well as being provided with a space for the data of the addressee and the stamps. Said space on the envelope for the data of the addressee and the stamps is positioned on the side part 2' in such

a way as to remain on the face in view of the envelope, once said part 2' has been folded over the central part 1.

In other words, when the envelope is formed, the foldable side part 2' is glued to the first part 1 so as to cover the disk, whilst the side part 3' contains the message of the sender.

In order to glue the end edge of the foldable side part 2' on the corresponding area of the central part 1, anadhesive area A is provided on said corresponding area of the central part 1 and/or on said end edge of the side part 2' .

To enable the disk to be taken out of the envelope easily, it is preferable to provide on the foldable side part 2' a tear-away tab 7 designed to be raised in order to be separated, by being detached, from the side part 2' itself. For said purpose, said tab 7 is defined by a line of perforations .

It is worthwhile noting that, in order to enable the disk to be taken out, the length of said tear-away tab 7 must be at least equal to the diameter of the disk contained in the envelope.

In the example described, said tab 7 is substantially transverse to the envelope itself.

Consequently, to take the disk out, it is sufficient to lift said tab 7 tearing it away from the foldable side part 2', without having to detach the parts 1 and 2' that are glued together.

In a fourth embodiment shown in Figures 10A-12, in order to hide appropriately from view the message and/or the images of the sender, written or printed on the side part 3' , it is envisaged that the latter will be divided into two adjacent portions: a first portion 3'A, which is set alongside the

first part 1, and a second, end, portion 3' B, which can be folded in book fashion on said first portion 3' A and can be glued thereto.

To enable the second, end, portion 3' B to be folded in book fashion on the adjacent one 3'A, a transverse folding line is provided between said two portions.

It is preferable to envisage that said folding line will be perforated to enable the user to separate, by detaching it, the second, end, portion 3' B from the first portion 3'A. In order to glue the end edge of the second portion 3' B to the corresponding area of the first portion 3'A an gluing area A' is provided on the area involved of the first portion 3'A and/or on the end edge itself of the foldable portion 3'B. Said end edge is delimited by a line of perforations 20 designed to enable opening of the portions 3'A and 3'B by the addressee.

In fact, in order to read the message and/or see the images of the sender, it is sufficient to tear the portion 3'B from its end edge and open said portion 3'B.

As has been described in the previous examples, said second portion 3'B is provided on its face in view with a space reserved for an advertising and/or promotional message and/or a picture and/or a decoration and/or a further message by the sender.

According to the invention, in the example described, the side part 3' is to the left of the central part 1, whilst the side part 2' that can be folded on said central part 1 is to the right of the latter. In a variant of this fourth embodiment, shown in Figure 13A-15, it is envisaged that the space for the data of the

addressee and the stamps is on the side part 3' reserved for the message and/or for one or more images by the sender. Said space for the data of the addressee and the stamps is on the face in view of the portion 3' B, instead of on the face in view of the side part 2' . On the latter there may be written or printed an advertising and/or promotional message and/or a picture and/or a decoration and/or a further message by the sender.

In the example that is described, the side part 3' is to the right of the central part 1, whilst the side part 2', which can be folded on said central part 1, is to the left of the latter.

Advantageously, it is possible upon request of the sender, to print the message on the side part 3' at the moment of closing of the envelope, instead of being written by hand by the sender himself.

The present invention has been described and illustrated according to some preferred embodiments, but it is understood that modifications and/or equivalent replacements may be made any person skilled in the branch, without thereby departing from the sphere of protection of the present industrial patent right. For example, it is evident that the envelope can have different dimensions according to the dimensions of the disk that it is to contain. In particular, the is provided an envelope for containing a 3 W CD and an envelope for containing a 5 W disk.