Patents Assigned to Walz Postal Solutions, Inc.
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Patent number: 5664725Abstract: A multi-part mailing form has two superimposed sheets of material such as paper stock which are secured together in adhered areas by an adhesive layer between the sheets. The inner face of a lower sheet is coated with a non-adhesive material in certain areas so that the sheets are not adhered in these areas. The coated areas of the lower sheet correspond to detachable areas of the upper sheet which can be detached and secured to an item to be mailed. Sections of the form are separable from one another by cutting or by means of tear lines. One of the separable sections has imprinted indicia on the outer face of each sheet and includes a return postcard for confirming receipt of a mailed item.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 1996Date of Patent: September 9, 1997Assignee: Walz Postal Solutions, Inc.Inventor: Gerard F. Walz
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Patent number: 5501393Abstract: A multi-part mailing form has two superimposed sheets of material such as paper stock which are secured together in adhered areas by an adhesive layer between the sheets. The inner face of a lower sheet is coated with a non-adhesive material in certain areas so that the sheets are not adhered in these areas. The coated areas of the lower sheet correspond to detachable label areas of the upper sheet which can be detached and secured to an item to be mailed. Tear lines extending through both sheets allow sections of the form to be separated from one another. One of the separable sections has imprinted indicia on the outer face of each sheet and includes an adhered area of the form which comprises a return postcard for confirming receipt of a mailed item.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1994Date of Patent: March 26, 1996Assignee: Walz Postal Solutions, Inc.Inventor: Gerard F. Walz
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Patent number: 5397052Abstract: A continuous mailing form includes one or more sheets of individual form parts secured together along spaced transverse tear lines. The or each sheet has a designated addressee area on each form part, and, where there is more than one sheet, the sheets are secured together with the addressee areas in registry. One of the sheets has a predetermined detachable area comprising a return postcard. A blow-on label is detachably secured to the addressee area on each form part of one of the sheets, for receiving address information and reproducing it on the underlying addressee area of the underlying sheet or sheets. The label can be peeled off and attached to an item to be mailed along with the return postcard.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 1993Date of Patent: March 14, 1995Assignee: Walz Postal Solutions, Inc.Inventor: Gerard F. Walz
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Patent number: 5325303Abstract: An automated system for mail preparation and record keeping includes a data processor having a memory for storing program instructions and data including postage fees for different types of mailing, and a printer connected to a supply of continuous mailing forms which are separable along transverse tear lines and which conform to postal requirements for at least one type of tracked mailing. The processor is programmed to receive and store a list of names and addresses to which items are to be mailed, to compute the postage fees, and to print the names and addresses successively in designated addressee areas on successive forms in the form supply. The processor also keeps a record for each prepared form of the addressee, an article number provided on the form, and the postage fee.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1993Date of Patent: June 28, 1994Assignee: Walz Postal Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Gerard F. Walz, Duane O. Bentzen
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Patent number: 5190210Abstract: An automated system for mail preparation and record keeping includes a data processor having a memory for storing program instructions and data including postage fees for different types of mailing, and a printer connected to a supply of continuous mailing forms which are separable along transverse tear lines and which conform to postal requirements for at least one type of tracked mailing. The processor is programmed to receive and store a list of names and addresses to whcih items are to be mailed, to compute the postage fees, and to print the names and addresses successively in designated addressee areas on successive forms in the form supply. The processor also keeps a record for each prepared form of the addressee, an article number provided on the form, and the postage fee.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1989Date of Patent: March 2, 1993Assignee: Walz Postal Solutions, Inc.Inventor: Gerard F. Walz
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Patent number: D474502Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2001Date of Patent: May 13, 2003Assignee: Walz Postal Solutions, Inc.Inventor: Gerard F. Walz