CA2229691A1 - Two way mailer with postcard - Google Patents

Two way mailer with postcard Download PDF

Info

Publication number
CA2229691A1
CA2229691A1 CA 2229691 CA2229691A CA2229691A1 CA 2229691 A1 CA2229691 A1 CA 2229691A1 CA 2229691 CA2229691 CA 2229691 CA 2229691 A CA2229691 A CA 2229691A CA 2229691 A1 CA2229691 A1 CA 2229691A1
Authority
CA
Canada
Prior art keywords
panel
section
fold line
way mailer
side edges
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Abandoned
Application number
CA 2229691
Other languages
French (fr)
Inventor
Lincoln Brooks Spaulding
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Individual
Original Assignee
Individual
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Individual filed Critical Individual
Publication of CA2229691A1 publication Critical patent/CA2229691A1/en
Abandoned legal-status Critical Current

Links

Landscapes

  • Credit Cards Or The Like (AREA)

Abstract

A two way mailer formed of a single blank of sheet material is disclosed and comprises first and second sections, and a first fold line about which the second section may be folded onto the first section. The first section includes a first panel including top, bottom and side edges. The second section includes second and third panels each including top, bottom and side edges, with the top edge of the second panel being coincident with the first fold line. The second and third panels are foldable onto one another about a second fold line coincident with the bottom edges of the second and third panels to form a folded second section. The second section also includes a pair of perforated lines extending through at least the second panel and being substantially perpendicular with the first fold line. The perforated lines define side edges of a return postcard within the thus folded second section. The thus folded second section may then be adhered to the first section to thereby form a forwarding envelope. The return postcard may then be separated from the forwarding envelope along the pair of perforated lines and the first fold line. In alternative embodiments, the two way mailer may be formed of a composite including first and second sections where both sections are formed from a single material having a minimum thickness of about 0.007 inches.

Description

I~WO WAY ~T~ WITH ~G~ RD
BACKGROUND OF THE lNv~NlION
The invention generally relates to envelopes and in particular relates to two way mailers that are formable into a forwarding envelope and a return mailer.
Conventional two way mailers typically include two or more sections that may be separated one from the other to permit a return mailer, such as an envelope, to be formed and sealed. For example, U.S. Patent No . 4,899,926 shows a two way mailer envelope including first and second sections separated by a perforated line.
The first section forms the front of the forwarding envelope, and the second section forms the return envelope which is folded at the perforated line onto the first section. Upon opening the forwarding envelope, the recipient bursts the first section from the second section along the perforated line.
It is desirable that two way mailers permit the recipient of the forwarding envelope to separate and form the return mailer as quickly and easily as possible. For example, the two way mailer may be part of a promotion or may be used by a utility company. In either case, it is also desirable that it be as easy as possible for the recipient to respond quickly. Moreover, it is desirable that the recipient can be sure that the return mailer will be uniquely associated with the recipient. This is particularly desirable for two way mailers used in connection with financial account information.
Also, it has been found that during automated envelope filling operations, the perforated line of conventional two way mailers such as the one described above is sometimes breached by the machinery that fills the forwarding envelopes. The perforated line must therefore be sufficiently strong to withstand the automated filling operations, yet sufficiently tearable that the recipient will be able to expose the return envelope without great difficulty.
When processing mail, the U.S. Postal Services ("Post Office") prints processing indicia generally on the left bottom edge of the reverse side of the envelope on at least certain types of mail.
This indicia from the remote bar coding system (or RBCS) is typically printed in a florescent orange color, and indicates that the envelope has been processed. It is desirable that the RBCS tag line not be printed on any part of the forwarding envelope that could confuse the Post Office mail handling eqll;pm~t in processing the return mailer. Otherwise the return envelope may be rejected or incorrectly processed.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a two way mailer that is strong enough to easily withstand automated filling operations without bursting any perforated lines, yet be easily tearable by the recipient to form a return mailer.
It is a further object of the invention to provide a two way mailer in which RBCS information printed by the Post Office on the forwarding envelope does not appear on the return mailer in a way that will confuse Post Office automated mail handling equipment.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a two way mailer that is inexpensive to fabricate and employ, and convenient for the recipient of the forwarding envelope to use.

SUMMARY OF THE lNv~:N~ oN
The invention provides a convenient two way mailer for recipients to use that employs a conventionally sized forwarding envelope as well as a conventionally sized return postcard. The two way mailer includes first and second sections, and the second section includes perforated lines spaced inwardly from the side edges of the second section. This permits the second section to be the full width of the forwarding envelope while the return postcard may have a smaller width.
In one embodiment, the two way mailer includes a perforated line extending parallel to a fold line separating the first and second sections. The second section may be of various sizes in different embodiments, and may include a top edge closure flap.
A two way mailer of the invention permits automated machine insertion, provides confidential security capabilities, permits side seam construction of the envelope, and provides the convenience and cost savings of utilizing a return postcard instead of a return envelope.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
.20 The following detailed description of the illustrated embodiments may be further understood with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
Figures 1 - 5 are views showing a two way mailer of an embodiment of the invention;
Figures 6 - 9 are views showing a two way mailer of another embodiment of the invention;

Figures 10 - 14 are views showing a two way mailer of a further embodiment of the invention;
Figure 15 is a view showing a two way mailer of a further embo~;ment of the invention;
Figures 16 - 18 are views showing a two way mailer of a further embodiment of the invention;
Figures 19 - 21 are views showing a two way mailer of a further embodiment of the invention;
Figures 22 - 25 are views showing a two way mailer of a further embodiment of the invention; and Figures 26 - 27 are views showing a two way mailer of a further embodiment of the invention.

DETATT.~n DESCRIPTION OF THE ILLUSTRATED EMBODIMENTS
With reference initially to Figure 1, a two way mailer 10 of an embodiment of the invention includes a single blank of sheet material 12 including a first section A and a second section B.
The first section A includes a first panel 14 having a top edge 16, a bottom edge 18, and side edges 20, as well as a front side 22 and a back side 24. The first section A also includes two side flaps 26 extending from the side edges 20 of the first panel 14, and a forwarding envelope closure flap 28 extending from the top edge 16 of the first panel 14. The first panel 14 also includes two windows 30 and 32.
The second section B of the two way mailer shown in Figure 1 includes a second panel 34 which includes a top edge 36, a bottom edge 38 and side edges 40, as well as a front side 42 and a back side 44. The second section B also includes a third panel 46 which includes a top edge 48, a bottom edge 50 and side edges 52, as well as a front side 54 and a back side 56. The third section also includes adhesive 58 on front side 54 near the side edges 52. The second section B further includes a pair of perforated lines 60 that extend through both the second panel 34 and third panel 46.
The third panel 46 may be folded about a fold line 62 onto the back side 44 of the second panel 34 as shown in Figure 2. The third and second panels 46, 34 are adhered together by an adhesive 64 on the back side 44 of the second panel 34. The side flaps 26 on the first section A are folded about the side edges 20 of the first panel 14 in preparation for receiving the second section B.
As shown in Figure 3, the second section B may then be folded onto the first section A about a fold line 64 coincident with the bottom edge 18 of the first panel 14 and the top edge 36 of the second panel 34. The thus formed forwarding envelope 66 may then be closed by folding the forwarding envelope closure flap 28 about the top edge 16 of the first panel 14, and adhering it to the front side 42 of the second panel 34 with adhesive 68 as shown in Figures 2 - 4.
As shown in Figures 3 and 4, the thus formed forwarding envelope 66 includes a top edge 70 coincident with the bottom edge 18 of the first panel 14, a bottom edge 72 coincident with the top edge 16 of the first panel 14, and side edges 74 coincident with the side edges 20 of the first panel 14. A return postcard 76 may then be separated from the thus formed forwarding envelope 66 along perforations 60 and fold line 64 as shown in Figure 5. The fold line 64 may act as a score line thereby facilitating separation.
During mail handling, the Post Office may print RBCS tag line indicia 82 on the bottom left edge of the back side of the forwarding envelope 66 as shown in Figure 4. When the return post card 76 is separated from the forwarding envelope 66, the RBCS tag line 82 r~i n~ with the portion that is discarded.
The return postcard 76 may include Post Office facial identification markings (FIM) 84 on the upper right portion of the postcard 76. The FIM 84 identify the top right corner of the front face of the article of mail, as well as the type of mail item, e.g., a courtesy reply or business reply postcard.
As shown in Figure 1, the blank of sheet material 12 may include print indicia 78 on the front side 22 of the first panel 14 providing return address information for the forwarding envelope, and print indicia 80 on the front side 54 of the third panel 46 providing forwarding address information for the return postcard 76. The print indicia 78 and 80 may both be printed in the same orientation as shown in Figure 1 to facilitate manufacturing of the two way mailer 10.
The two way mailer 10 permits the recipient to respond to the mailing simply by removing the return postcard and placing it in the mail. By returning the postcard, the recipient may be indicating an affirmative response to a query posed by the literature included in the forwarding envelope. For example, the literature may include information regarding a financial debit account of the recipient's as well as charges recently-accrued to be applied against the account. By returning the postcard, the recipient may approve of the withdrawal of funds from the debit account to satisfy the charges indicated in the literature. In other embodiments, the forwarding literature may include promotional material and the recipient may indicate an interest in the subject of the promotion merely by returning the postcard.
Coded or uncoded personal identification information may appear on both the postcard as well as forwarding literature. In certain embodiments, the window 30 may be omitted and the forwarding address may be printed on the front side 22 of the first panel 14 together with the personal identification information 33 as shown in Figure 3. The personal identification information 33 would also appear on the post card, and be visible through the window 32 of the forwarding envelope. The recipient may then match the personal identification information on the postcard with that appearing on the forwarding envelope to ensure security.
The two way mailer shown in Figure 1 may be formed of a single blank of sheet material of about 0.0035 inches, such that when the second and third panels are jolned the resulting postcard will have a thickness of about 0.007 inches. In alternative embodiments, the two way mailer may be formed of a composite including a first section A and second section B as shown in Figure 2 with the adhesive 64 removed where both sections are formed from a single material having a rin;rum thickness of about 0.007 inches.
The utilization of a return postcard as the return mailer is not only less expensive to use (due to the difference in cost between envelope postage and postcard postage), but is less expensive to fabricate, has lower total weight, and permits a high level of confidentiality of the return mailer since the return mailer may contain code identification information only. These objectives are achieved while still utilizing a forwarding envelope that is machine insertable. Again, with reference to Figure 2, another embodiment of the return mailer may include an adhesive on the inside of side flaps 26 instead of the adhesive 58 as shown.
This would permit the side flaps to adhere to the front side 42 of the second panel 34 to form external side seams, possibly further facilitating the machine insertability of the forwarding envelope.
As shown in Figures 6 - 9, another embodiment of a two way mailer 110 of the invention includes a single blank of sheet material 112 including a first section A and a second section B.
The first section A includes a first panel 114 having a top edge 116, a bottom edge 118, and side edges 120, as well as a front side 122 and a back side 124. The first section A also includes two side flaps 126 extending from the side edges 120 of the first panel 114, and a forwarding envelope closure flap 128 extending from the top edge 116 of the first panel 114. The first panel 114 also includes two windows 130 and 132.
The second section B of the two way mailer shown in Figure 6 includes a second panel 134 which includes a top edge 136, a bottom edge 138 and side edges 140, as well as a front side 142 and a back side 144. The second section B also includes a third panel 146 which includes a top edge 148, a bottom edge 150 and side edges 152, as well as a front side 154 and a back side 156. The third section also includes adhesive 158 on front side 154 near the side _ g _ edges 152. The second section B further includes a pair of perforated lines 160 that extend from within the second panel 134 through the third panel 146, as well as another perforated line 161 extending between the pair of perforated lines 160 near the top edge 136 of the second panel 134.
The third panel 146 may be folded about a fold line 162 onto the back side 144 of the second panel 134 as shown in Figure 7.
The third and second panels 146 and 134 are adhered together by an adhesive on the back side 144 of the second panel 134 as discussed above in connection with the embodiment shown in Figures 1 and 2.
The side flaps 126 on the first section A are folded about the side edges 120 of the first panel 114 in preparation for receiving the second section B. As shown in Figure 8, the second section B may then be folded onto the first section A about a fold line 164 coincident with the bottom edge 118 of the first panel 114 and the top edge 136 of the second panel 134. The thus formed forwarding envelope 166 may then be closed by folding the forwarding envelope closure flap 128 about the top edge 116 of the first panel 114, and adhering it to the front side 142 of the second panel 134 with adhesive 168 as shown in Figures 7 and 8.
As shown in Figure 8 and similar to the embodiment shown in Figures 3 and 4, the thus formed forwarding envelope 166 includes a top edge 170 coincident with the bottom edge 118 of the first panel 114, a bottom edge 172 coincident with the top edge 116 of the first panel 114, and side edges 174 coincident with the side edges 120 of the first panel 114. A return postcard 176 may then be separated from the thus formed forwarding envelope 166 along perforations 160 and 161 as shown in Figure 9.
As shown in Figure 6, the blank of sheet material 112 may include print indicia 178 on the front side 122 of the first panel 114 providing return address information for the forwarding envelope, and print indicia 180 on the front side 154 of the third panel 146 providing forwarding address information for the return postcard 176. The print indicia 178 and 180 may both be printed in the same orientation as shown in Figure 6 to facilitate manufacturing of the two way mailer 110.
-As shown in Figures 10 - 14, another embodiment of a two way mailer 210 of the invention includes a single blank of sheet material 212 including a first section A and a second section B.
The first section A includes a first panel 214 having a top edge 216, a bottom edge 218, and side edges 220, as well as a front side 222 and a back side 224. The first section A also includes two side flaps 226 extending from the side edges 220 of the first panel 214, and a forwarding envelope closure flap 228 extending from the top edge 216 of the first panel 214. The first panel 214 also includes two windows 230 and 232.
The second section B of the two way mailer shown in Figure 10 includes a second panel 234 which includes a top edge 236, a bottom edge 238 and side edges 240, as well as a front side 242 and a back side 244. The second section B also includes a third panel 246 which includes a top edge 248, a bottom edge 250 and side edges 252, as well as a front side 254 and a back side 256. The third section also includes adhesive 258 on front side 254 near the side edges 252. The second section B further includes a pair of perforated lines 260 that extend from within the second panel 234 through the third panel 246, as well as another perforated line 261 extending between the pair of perforated lines 260 near the top edge 236 of the second panel 234.
The third panel 246 may be folded about a fold line 262 onto the back side 244 of the second panel 234 as shown in Figure 11.
The third and second panels 246 and 234 are adhered together by an adhesive on the back side 244 of the second panel 234 as discussed above in connection with the embodiment shown in Figure 1. The side flaps 226 of the first section A are then folded about the side edges 220 of the first panel 214 in preparation for receiving the second section B. The second section B may then be folded onto the first section A about a fold line 264 coincident with the bottom edge 218 of the first panel 214 and the top edge 236 of the second panel 234. The thus formed forwarding envelope 266 may then be closed by folding the forwarding envelope closure flap 228 about the top edge 216 of the first panel 214, and adhering it to the front side 242 of the second panel 234 with adhesive 268 as shown in Figure 11.
As shown in Figures 12 and 13, the thus formed forwarding envelope 266 includes a top edge 270 coincident with the top edge 216 of the first panel 214, a bottom edge 272 coincident with the bottom edge 218 of the first panel 214, and side edges 274 coincident with the side edges 220 of the first panel 214. A
return postcard 276 may then be separated from the thus formed forwarding envelope 266 along perforations 260 and 261 as shown in Figure 14 and similar to the embodiment discussed above in connection with Figures 6 - 9.
As shown in Figure 13, the Post Office may print an RBCS tag line indicia 282 on the bottom left edge of the back side of the forwarding envelope 266. As shown in Figure 14, when the return postcard 276 is separated from the forwarding envelope 266, the RBCS tag line 282 remains with the portion that is discarded.
As shown in Figure 10, the blank of sheet material 212 may include print indicia 278 on the front side 222 of the first panel 214 providing return address information for the forwarding envelope, and print indicia 280 on the front side 254 of the third panel 246 providing forwarding address information for the return postcard 276. The print indicia 278 and 280 may both be printed in the same orientation as shown in Figure 10 to facilitate manufacturing of the two way mailer 210.
The embodiment of the two way mailer 210a shown in Figure 15 is similar to that of Figures 10 - 14 except that the pair of perforated lines 260a extend beyond the perforation 261 to the top edge 236 of the second panel 234.
The forwarding envelope of the two way mailer 210a is formed as discussed above with respect to the embodiment of the two way mailer 210 shown in Figures 10 - 14. The return postcard-of the two way mailer 210a is separated from the thus formed forwarding envelope along perforations 260a and 261. The additional length to the perforations 260a extending to the top edge 236 of the second panel 234 may facilitate separation.

CA 02229691 1998-02-16 .

The two way mailer 310 shown in Figures 16 - 18 is similar to that shown in Figures 6 - 9. Specifically, the two way mailer 310 of the invention includes first and second sections A and B, as well as a first panel 314 having front and back sides 322 and 324, a second panel 334 having front and back sides 342 and 344, and a third panel 346 having front and back sides 354 and 356. Each of the panels 314, 334, 346 also include top edges 316, 336, 348, bottom edges 318, 338, 350, and side edges 320, 340, 352 respectively. The first section A also includes two side flaps 326 extending from the side edges 320 of the first panel 314, and a forwarding envelope closure flap 328 extending from the top edge 316 of the first panel 314. The first panel 314 also includes two windows 330 and 332.
The third section further includes adhesive 358 on front side 354 near the side edges 352. The second section B further includes a pair of perforated lines 360 that extend from within the second panel 334 through the third panel 346, as well as another perforated line 361 extending between the side edges 340 of the second panel 334 and adjacent the ends of the perforated lines 360 near the top edge 336 of the second panel 334. The two way mailer ~ 310 further includes a strip of reinforced material 386 such as string, thread or a synthetic material, that permits the entire section between the top edge 336 and the perforated line 361 of the second panel 334 to act as a tear strip 388 to facilitate opening of the forwarding envelope.
The third panel 346 may be folded about a fold line 362 onto the back side 344 of the second panel 334 as discussed above in connection with the embodiment shown in Figures 6 and 7. The third and second panels 346 and 334 are adhered together by an adhesive on the bac~ side 344 of the second panel 334 as discussed above in connection with the embodiment shown in Figures 1 and 2.
The forwarding envelope 366 of the two way mailer 310 may be formed as discussed above in connection with the embodiment shown in Figures 6 - 8. Specifically, the side flaps 326 on the first section A are folded about the side edges 320 of the first panel 314 in preparation for receiving the second section B. The second section B may then be folded onto the first section A about a fold line 364 coincident with the bottom edge 318 of the first panel 314 and the top edge 336 of the second panel 334. The thus formed forwarding envelope 366 may then be closed by folding the forwarding envelope closure flap 328 about the top edge 316 of the first panel 314, and adhering it to the front side 342 of the second panel 334 with adhesive as discussed above in connection with the embodiment shown in Figures 7 and 8.
As shown in Figure 17 the thus formed forwarding envelope 366 includes a top edge 370 coincident with the bottom edge 318 of the first panel 314, a bottom edge 372 coincident with the top edge 316 of the first panel 314, and side edges 374 coincident with the side edges 320 of the first panel 314. A return postcard 376 may then be separated from the thus formed forwarding envelope 366 by first removing the tear strip 388 as shown in Figures 17 and 18 by pulling the reinforced strip material 386 and tearing along perforation line 361, and then by tearing along perforations 360.

The blank of sheet material 312 may include print indicia 378 on the front side 322 of the first panel 314 providing return address information for the forwarding envelope, and print indicia 380 on the front side 354 of the third panel 346 providing forwarding address information for the return postcard 376 as shown in Figure 16. The print indicia 378 and 380 may both be printed in the same orientation as shown in Figure 16 to facilitate manufacturing of the two way mailer 310.
As shown in Figures 19 - 21, another embodiment of a two way mailer 410 that is similar to the embodiment shown in Figures 6 -9 also includes first and second sections A and B, as well as a first panel 414 having front and back sides 422 and 424, a second panel 434 having front and back sides 442 and 444, and a third panel 446 having front and back sides 454 and 456. Each of the panels 414, 434, 446 also include top edges 416, 436, 448, bottom edges 418, 438, 450, and side edges 420, 440, 452 respectively.
The first section A also includes two side flaps 426 extending from the side edges 420 of the first panel 414, and a forwarding envelope closure flap 428 extending from the top edge 416 of the first panel 414. The second section B further includes adhesive 458 on the third panel 446, and a pair of perforated lines 460 extending through the second and third panels 434, 446. The second panel 434 further includes a fold line 461 extending between the pair of perforated lines 460 parallel with the top edge 436 and defining a return postcard closure flap 488 between the fold line 461, top edge 436 and perforated lines 460.

As shown in Figure 20, the return postcard of the two way mailer 410 may be separated from the forwarding envelope 466 by tearing along the pair of perforations 460 and the fold line 464.
As shown in Figure 21, the return postcard closure flap 488 may then be folded over the bottom edge 450 of the third panel 446 to provide a smooth edge surface along the top edge of the return postcard 476.
The embodiment of the two way mailer 510 shown in Figures 22 -25 is also similar to that shown in Figures 6 - 9, and includes first and second sections A and B, including a first panel 514, and second panel 534, and third panel 546. The panels 514, 534 and 546 each include front sides 522, 542, 554 and back sides 524, 544, 546, as well as top edges 516, 536, 548, bottom edges 518, 538, 550, and side edges 520, 540, 552 respectively. The first section A further includes side flaps 526 and a forwarding envelope closure flap 528 as discussed in connection with the two way mailer 110 shown in Figures 6 - 9. The second section B further includes adhesive 558 similar to the adhesive 558 of Figure 6, and return postcard closure flap 588 defined by a fold line 563 extending between the perforated lines 560 near the bottom edge 550 of the third panel 546. The second section B further includes a pair of perforated lines 560 extending from within the second panel 5334 through the third panel 546, and another perforated line 561 extending between the pair of perforated lines 560 near the top edge 536 of the second panel 534.
With reference to Figure 23, the forwarding envelope 566 of the two way mailer 510 may be formed as discussed above in connection with the embodiment shown in Figures 6 - 9 by folding the third panel 546 about the fold line 562 onto the second panel 534, and then folding the thus folded section B onto the first section A about fold line 564. The adhesive 558 is similarly used to adhere the first and second sections A, B together.
As shown in Figure 24, the return postcard 576 may be separated from the forwarding envelope 566 by tearing along perforation lines 560 and 561. The return postcard closure flap 588 remains attached to the postcard 576 and is removed with the postcard from behind the portion of the second panel 534 that extends between the perforation 561 and the top edge 536 of the second panel 534. As shown in Figure 25, the closing the closure flap 588 onto the front side 542 of the second panel 534 ensures that the bottom edge of the postcard 576 is smooth.
The embodiment of the two way mailer 610 shown in Figures 26 and 27 is similar to the two way mailer 310 shown in Figure 16 -18, and includes first and second sections A and B, including a first panel 614, and second panel 634, and third panel 646. The panels 614, 634 and 646 each include front sides 622, 642, 654 and back sides 624, 644, 654, as well as top edges 616, 636, 648, bottom edges 618, 638, 650, and side edges 620, 640, 652 respectively. The first section A further includes side flaps 626 and a forwarding envelope closure flap 628 as discussed in connection with the two way mailer 310 shown in Figures 16 - 18.
The second section B further includes adhesive 658 similar to the adhesive 358 of Figure 16, and a return postcard closure flap 690 defined by a fold line 663 extending between the perforated lines 660 near the bottom edge 650 of the third panel 646 similar to the closure flap 588 of the embodiment shown in Figures 22 - 25.
The second section further includes a tear strip 688 having a reinforced material 686 similar to the two way mailer 310 shown in Figures 19 - 18. As shown in Figure 27, the return postcard 676 may be separated from the forwarding envelope 666 by pulling the reinforced material 686 of the tear strip 688 along the fold line 664 and perforated line 661, and then by tearing along the pair of perforated lines 660. The closure flap 690 may then by folded onto the front side 642 of the second section 634 as discussed in connection with the two way mailer 510 shown in Figures 24 and 25.
Those skilled in the art will appreciate that modifications and variations may be made to the above disclosed embodiments without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.

Claims (35)

1. A two way mailer formed of a single blank of sheet material, comprising:
first and second sections, and a first fold line about which said second section may be folded onto said first section;
said first section including a first panel including top, bottom and side edges; and said second section including:
second and third panels each including top, bottom and side edges, with said top edge of said second panel being coincident with said first fold line, and said second and third panels being foldable onto one another about a second fold line coincident with the bottom edges of said second and third panels;
first means for adhering said third panel to said second panel to thereby form said folded second section wherein the top edge of said third panel is substantially coincident with said first fold line; and a pair of perforated lines extending through at least a portion of said second panel and being substantially perpendicular with said first fold line, said perforated lines defining side edges of a return postcard within said thus folded second section; and second means for adhering the thus folded second section to said first section to thereby form a forwarding envelope, and whereupon said return postcard may be separated from said forwarding envelope along said pair of perforated lines and said first fold line.
2. A two way mailer as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first means includes side flaps extending from the side edges of one of said first and second panels and being foldable about said side edges, and said first means includes adhesive for adhering said side flaps to the other of said first and second panels.
3. A two way mailer as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first means includes side flaps extending from the side edges of said first panel and being foldable about said side edges, and said first means includes adhesive for adhering said side flaps to said second panel at locations intermediate said first perforated lines and the side edges of said second panel.
4. A two way mailer as claimed in claim 3, wherein said adhesive is located on said second panel at locations intermediate said first perforated lines and the side edges of said second panel.
5. A two way mailer as claimed in claim 1, wherein said pair of perforated lines further extend through said third panel.
6. A two way mailer as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first section further includes a forwarding envelope closure flap extending from the top edge of said first panel, and being foldable about said top edge to enclose the forwarding envelope.
7. A two way mailer as claimed in claim 6, wherein the top edge of said first panel forms the bottom edge of the thus formed forwarding envelope.
8. A two way mailer as claimed in claim 1, wherein the thus formed return postcard includes a top edge coincident with the top edges of both said second and third panels.
9. A two way mailer as claimed in claim 1, wherein said single blank of sheet material includes a front side and a back side, and wherein said first section includes address indicia printed on said front side thereof in a first print orientation, and said second section includes address indicia printed on said front side thereof in said first print orientation.
10. A two way mailer as claimed in claim 9, wherein said first print orientation is defined by the top edge of said front panel of said second section forming the top of said print orientation, and the top edge of said first section forming the bottom of said print orientation.
11. A two way mailer comprising:
first and second sections, said first section including a first panel including top, bottom and side edges and said second section including a second panel including top bottom and side edges, and a first fold line coincident with the bottom edge of said first panel and the top edge of said second panel, and about which said second panel may be folded onto said first panel, said second panel including a pair of perforated lines substantially perpendicular with said first fold line and defining side edges of a return postcard; and first means for adhering said second panel to said first panel to thereby form a forwarding envelope, and whereupon said return postcard may be separated from said forwarding envelope along said pair of perforated lines and said first fold line.
12. A two way mailer as claimed in claim 11, wherein said first means includes side flaps extending from the side edges of one of said first and second panels and being foldable about said side edges, and said first means includes adhesive for adhering said side flaps to the other of said first and second panels.
13. A two way mailer as claimed in claim 11, wherein the top edge of said first panel forms the bottom edge of the thus formed forwarding envelope.
14. A two way mailer formed of a single blank of sheet material, comprising:
first and second sections interconnected by a first fold line about which said second section may be folded onto said first section, said first section including a first panel including top, bottom and side edges;
said second section including:

second and third panels each including top, bottom and side edges, with said top edge of said second panel being coincident with said first fold line, and said second and third panels being foldable onto one another about a second fold line coincident with the bottom edges of said second and third panels;
a pair of first perforated lines extending through at least a portion of said second panel in a direction substantially perpendicular with said first fold line, said first perforated lines defining side edges of a return postcard within said thus formed second section;
a second perforated line spaced apart from and substantially parallel with said first fold line, and extending between said pair of first perforated lines;
first means for adhering said third panel to said second panel to thereby form said second section wherein the top edge of said third panel is substantially coincident with said second perforated line; and second means for adhering the thus formed second section to said first section to thereby form a forwarding envelope, and whereupon said return postcard may be separated from said forwarding envelope along said pair of first perforated lines and said second perforated line.
15. A two way mailer as claimed in claim 14, wherein the thus formed forwarding envelope includes a front side and a back side, and the distance between said first fold line and said second perforated line is sufficient to permit Remote Bar Coding System (RBCS) indicia of the U.S. Postal Services to be printed on the back side of the thus formed forwarding envelope between said first fold line and said second perforated line.
16. A two way mailer as claimed in claim 14, wherein the top edge of said first panel forms the bottom edge of the thus formed forwarding envelope.
17. A two way mailer as claimed in claim 14, wherein the top edge of said first panel forms the top edge of the thus formed forwarding envelope.
18. A two way mailer as claimed in claim 14, wherein each of said first perforated lines extends through both said second and third panels of said second section.
19. A two way mailer as claimed in claim 14, wherein said single blank of sheet material includes a front side and a back side, and wherein said first section includes address indicia printed on said front side thereof in a first orientation, and said front panel of said second section includes address indicia printed on said front side thereof in said first orientation.
20. A two way mailer as claimed in claim 19, wherein said first orientation is defined by the top edge of said third panel of said second section forming the top of the print orientation, and the top edge of said first panel forming the bottom of the print orientation.
21. A two way mailer as claimed in claim 19, wherein said first orientation is defined by the top edge of said third panel of said second section forming the bottom of the print orientation, and the top edge of said first panel forming the top of the print orientation.
22. A two way mailer as claimed in claim 14, wherein said pair of first perforated lines extend beyond said second perforated line to said first fold line.
23. A two way mailer as claimed in claim 14, wherein said second panel of said second section further includes a tear strip extending adjacent said first fold line at least between said pair of first perforations, whereupon said return postcard may be separated from said forwarding envelope along said second perforated line by pulling said tear strip away from said first section.
24. A two way mailer as claimed in claim 14, wherein said second perforated line further extends to the side edges of said second panel.
25. A two way mailer as claimed in claim 24, wherein said second panel of said second section further includes a tear strip extending adjacent said first fold line between the side edges of said second panel, whereupon said return postcard may be separated from said forwarding envelope along said second perforated line by pulling said tear strip away from said first section.
26. A two way mailer as claimed in claim 14, wherein said second section further includes a postcard edge flap extending from the top edge of said third panel and foldable about said top edge, whereupon said postcard edge flap may be folded over the top edge of the thus separated postcard.
27. A two way mailer as claimed in claim 14, wherein said first means includes side flaps extending from the side edges of one of said first and second panels and being foldable about said side edges, and said first means includes adhesive for adhering said side flaps to the other of said first and second panels.
28. A two way mailer as claimed in claim 14, wherein said first panel includes a window for exposing personal identification indicia on said underlying postcard of the thus formed forwarding envelope.
29. A two way mailer formed of a single blank of sheet material, comprising:
first and second sections, and a first perforated line for separably interconnecting said first and second sections;

said first section including top, bottom and side edges, and a first fold line spaced inwardly from and parallel with the bottom edge, said first fold line defining upper and lower portions of said first section;
said second section including front and rear panels, each including top, bottom and side edges, the top edge of said rear panel being coincident with said first perforation line, and the bottom edge of said front and rear panels coincidently defining a second fold line parallel with said first fold line and about which said front panel may be folded onto said rear panel;
first means for adhering the thus folded front panel to said rear panel to thereby form a return postcard within said second section, the thus folded second section being foldable about said first fold line onto said first section; and second means for adhering the thus folded second section to said first section, whereupon said return postcard may be separated from said second section along said first perforated line.
30. A two way mailer as claimed in claim 29, wherein said second section further includes a pair of second perforated lines spaced inwardly from and parallel with said side edges of said front and rear panels.
31. A two way mailer as claimed in claim 30, wherein said second means includes side flaps extending from one of said upper portion of said first section and said second section, and an adhesive on the other of said upper portion of said first section and said second section.
32. A two way mailer as claimed in claim 30, wherein said second means includes side flaps extending from said upper portion of said first section, and adhesive on said second section disposed at locations intermediate said second perforated lines and the side edges of said second section.
33. A two way mailer as claimed in claim 29, wherein said lower portion of said first section includes a tear strip to facilitate separating said first section from said second section.
34. A two way mailer as claimed in claim 29, wherein the top edge of said rear panel may be separated from the bottom edge of said first section along said first perforated line while the lower portion of said first section is being separated from the upper portion of said first section along said first fold line.
35. A two way mailer as claimed in claim 29, wherein said front panel further includes a third fold line spaced inwardly from and parallel with said top edge of said first panel, said third fold line defining a return postcard closure flap.
CA 2229691 1997-02-21 1998-02-16 Two way mailer with postcard Abandoned CA2229691A1 (en)

Applications Claiming Priority (2)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US80439697A 1997-02-21 1997-02-21
US08/804,396 1997-02-21

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
CA2229691A1 true CA2229691A1 (en) 1998-08-21

Family

ID=25188861

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
CA 2229691 Abandoned CA2229691A1 (en) 1997-02-21 1998-02-16 Two way mailer with postcard

Country Status (1)

Country Link
CA (1) CA2229691A1 (en)

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US6223977B1 (en) Easy open envelope
US4382539A (en) Two-way envelopes with return flap positioning means and method
CA2169329C (en) Business form or mailer intermediate
US4565317A (en) Two-way envelope with inside return seal flap
EP0288131B1 (en) Windowed mailer with return envelope
CA2105430C (en) Single sheet z-fold mailer
US6019280A (en) C-fold return postcard mailer
US5516033A (en) Multi-leaved greeting card with integral envelope
US4632427A (en) Combined mailer and return envelope
US6071367A (en) Method for forming a mailpiece
US4194631A (en) Machine sortable mailing envelope
US5687904A (en) Envelope and a blank for making an envelope
US20070182155A1 (en) Combination greeting card impermanently engaged with a mailer having means for carrying an item of value
CA2425521C (en) Z-fold mailer with built-in return envelope
US5622390A (en) Two way self mailer from one ply of paper
EP0534893B1 (en) An envelope
US5803352A (en) Two way mailer
US20070007326A1 (en) Miranda two-way window envelope
US4762271A (en) Compartmented and separable mailing envelope
US6481754B2 (en) Machine sealable mailing form for non-impact printing
US6123255A (en) Z-fold pressure seal with side opening envelope
US5238183A (en) Bifold mailer with return envelope
CA2229691A1 (en) Two way mailer with postcard
EP0128643A1 (en) An integral data containing sheet and envelope
US20050186402A1 (en) Card forming sheet

Legal Events

Date Code Title Description
FZDE Dead