| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| 5776571 |
Combined form and label construction |
July 7, 1998 |
| The combined form and label construction has a label portion with a glue frame on the back side for securement to a shipping container. A form portion is secured to the label portion for processing through a laser printer or the like to receive information. In one embodiment, the form |
| 5527418 |
Apparatus for folding and sealing a one piece mailer |
June 18, 1996 |
| The apparatus for folding and sealing a one piece mailer is of compact construction for mounting on a desktop. The feed path for a mailer includes the curvilinear guide path for guiding the mailer from one horizontal path into a second horizontal path above the first horizontal path. |
| 5377904 |
One piece mailer form and method of processing |
January 3, 1995 |
| The mailer form has an envelope portion integrated with a letterhead or insert portion to permit feeding through an imaging device such as a laser printer whereby both the letterhead portion and the envelope portion can be imaged at the same time. The letterhead or insert portion can be |
| 5314379 |
Mailer form and a compound for protecting an image transfer medium |
May 24, 1994 |
| The overcoat emulsion for protection a carbon spot or other image transfer medium against smudging is made from a polyethylene wax emulsion. In addition, a stilt such as wheat starch may be added to the emulsion to improve the pressure absorbing qualities of the overcoat. In addition, a |
| 5269563 |
Periodical insert |
December 14, 1993 |
| A magazine is provided with an insert which can be utilized as a return mailer. The insert can be stapled or glued in place when the plies of the magazine are assembled together and includes a multi-ply portion in another part of the magazine. The multi-ply portion has a pocket which |
| 5203739 |
Mailer form having a protected image transfer medium |
April 20, 1993 |
| The image transfer medium, such as a carbon spot or microcapsule type of medium is provided with a protective overcoat which precludes smudging of an insert ply within the mailer form due to the rubbing of the face of the mailer form. The overcoat serves to preclude or greatly reduce an |
| 5141252 |
Magazine with pocketed insert having one or more insert plies therein |
August 25, 1992 |
| A magazine is provided with an insert which can be utilized as a return mailer. The insert can be stapled or glued in place when the plies of the magazine are assembled together and includes a multi-ply portion in another part of the magazine. The multi-ply portion has a pocket which |
| 5011069 |
Continuous mailer assembly |
April 30, 1991 |
| A mailer unit having front and back plies secured together on three sides to form an open-ended pocket, a removable insert ply within the pocket, a cover ply removably secured to the front ply and having an image transfer coating for imprinting a reply address on the front ply under the |
| 4951864 |
One-piece mailer and apparatus for folding same |
August 28, 1990 |
| The apparatus for folding and sealing a mailer blank includes a water applicator for activating remoistenable glue strips or lines on the mailer blank prior to folding into a mailer or envelope. The glue is disposed along the longitudinal edges as well as a transverse edge. One mailer |
| 4949998 |
Holder for transfer medium for checks |
August 21, 1990 |
| A transfer medium holder for transferring the information being recorded on a preselected area of a check to a record, the holder including a support member supporting the transfer medium and an alignment means which aligns the transfer medium with the preselected area of the check when |
| 4729506 |
Mailer with transparent patch |
March 8, 1988 |
| The front ply of the mailer is provided with a cutout window and a transparent patch over the window. The patch is provided with a CB coating while the underlying area of the insert ply is provided with a CF coating for chemically reacting with the first coating in response to an impact |
| 4492334 |
Tentless continuous mailer assembly |
January 8, 1985 |
| The continuous mailer assembly has mailer units in which one of the back or front plies is either completely severed from the adjacent ply or connected to the adjacent ply by a weak hinge connection. In either case, tenting is avoided when the mailer assembly is unfolded from a stacked |
| 4418865 |
Continuous mailer assembly |
December 6, 1983 |
| The mailer is made of three plies which define an outgoing envelope with a removable tab, a message ply and a return envelope. The back ply has a flat portion which folds over to seal the return mail envelope and is provided with remoistenable glue. |
| 4384670 |
Peel back mailer |
May 24, 1983 |
| The peel-back mailer has a front ply which can be peeled off to expose inserts and a return mail envelope. In addition, a tab portion on an intermediate ply is secured to the front ply so as to be simultaneously removed during peeling off of the front ply. The exposed flap on the back |
| 4361269 |
Tentless continuous mailer assembly |
November 30, 1982 |
| The front and back plies of the continuous mailer assembly are secured together by a hot melt pressure sensitive adhesive. This adhesive secures the plies together in a fixed permanent relation. When the assembly is unfolded from a zig zag stack, "tenting" is eliminated. |
| 4191402 |
Form for control and/or recording purposes |
March 4, 1980 |
| The form is constructed of a face sheet, one or more underlying sheets which are die cut into a series of strip portions and a back sheet. The face sheet is divided into an ordered array of sets of designated spaces with each set overlying a strip portion of an underlying sheet so that |
| 4157759 |
Continuous mailer |
June 12, 1979 |
| The continuous mailer is provided with a removable tab portion along the top or bottom edge of the back ply. The tab portion has a free flap at one end which can be lifted so that the tab portion can be easily grasped and stripped from the mailer. Removal of the tab portion not only expo |