Mailer envelope with integrated return response vehicle
A mailer envelope formed from a flat pattern blank includes a lower panel with a response vehicle formed thereon and defined by a pair of spaced parallel vertical perforation lines joined at their tops by an arcuate perforation line in a front panel of the pattern defining a response vehicle seal flap, with a transparent patch glued over the interior surface of the response envelope. A pair of preprinted perforated response coupons are located in the seal flap of the mailer envelope. A removable label, such as a return address label or ornamental seal, on the mailer envelope is user removed and used to simultaneously seal the response vehicle, or envelope, which has a mailing address preprinted on its front face.
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention is related to an envelope for encouraging the recipient to respond. More particularly, the present invention is an envelope having an integrated response vehicle in the form of a return envelope and further including a plurality of preprinted response indicators for including with the return envelope.
DESCRIPTION OF THE RELATED ART INCLUDING INFORMATION DISCLOSED UNDER 37 C.F.R. 1.97 and 1.98Mass mailers and others often want to receive a mailed response from the recipient of the initial mailing. Typically, response rates are quite low and mass mailers want to encourage responses. One way to encourage responses is to make responding as simple and easy as possible.
Some efforts to simply responding to mailings have led to issued patents.
For example, z-fold mailers are basically one sheet of paper folded into thirds and typically have printed matter on both sides, as shown, for example, in U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,431,437, 6,152,361, 6,071,367 and 6,071,367. Such a mailer can include a response vehicle in the form of a return receipt (U.S. Pat. No. 6,152,361) or a return envelope formed by folding the original mailer in a different fashion (U.S. Pat. No. 6,431,437). Such mailers, however, are wholly self-contained and are typically not readily used when enclosures, such as coupons, customer education material or the like, are mailed. Nor do such z-fold mailers typically allow for use of a response instruction, for example, yes, or no, to be formed on the z-fold mailer itself, preferably perforated for easy removal.
An envelope with a return postcard form printed onto the envelope body, which requires a thick envelope so that a piece of the envelope can be classified as a postcard by the United States Postal Service, is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,041,999. The envelope can hold an item inside it. The return postcard, however, obviously cannot be used to hold enclosures, such as a check or a designation of an item for purchase, and therefore it not helpful in many mass mailing situations.
An envelope formed from folding a rectangular sheet of paper into four parallel sections and gluing it is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,598,970, in which two panels form a return envelope. A disadvantage of this type of envelope is that it is simply glued together along the outer edges of the sheet, resulting in an envelope that has only limited expansion capacity and hence can hold only thin items well. Further, since the envelope is opaque, the recipient cannot immediately identify the contents.
An envelope formed from a single rectangular sheet of folded paper having a return envelope capacity is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,706,877, which includes perforated side edges that must be torn off in order for the recipient to open it. These types of envelopes are commonly used when heightened mail security is desired, but are notoriously frustrating to open and hence are resented by recipients. This envelope can readily hold only thin materials, such as a single sheet of paper. This envelope also includes a peel off address label that the recipient is supposed to peel off and apply in the upper left-hand corner for use as a return mailing address.
Each of these envelopes have, for some purposes, shortcomings, and thus there is a need for a mailer envelope that includes a return vehicle, which may conveniently be in the form of an envelope, integrated into the mailer envelope; that includes a transparent panel on the response vehicle for immediately seeing and checking the contents of the return vehicle; that utilizes the return address on the mailer envelope as the mailing address on the response vehicle or that includes a preprinted return mailing address on the response vehicle; and that includes appropriate response coupons integrated into the mailer envelope, thereby engaging the recipient minimally while encouraging a response.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONAccordingly, it is a primary object of the present invention to provide a mailer envelope that includes a return envelope integrated into the mailer envelope.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a mailer envelope that includes a transparent panel on the return envelope for easily checking the contents of the return envelope.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a mailer envelope that can utilize the return address on the mailer envelope as the mailing address on the response vehicle or that includes a preprinted return address on the response vehicle.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a mailer envelope that includes appropriate response coupons integrated into the mailer envelope, thereby engaging the recipient minimally while encouraging a response.
These objects are achieved by providing an envelope formed from a flat pattern blank that includes a lower panel with a response vehicle formed thereon and defined by a pair of spaced parallel vertical perforation lines joined at their tops by an arcuate perforation line in a front panel of the pattern defining a response vehicle seal flap, with a transparent patch glued over the interior surface of the response vehicle to form a response vehicle which is an envelope. Alternatively, the response vehicle may be a postcard, in which case, the arcuate response vehicle seal flap is omitted. A pair of preprinted perforated response coupons are located in the seal flap of the mailer envelope. A removable on the mailer envelope, which may be a return address label or an ornamental seal or the like, is removed by the user and is used to seal the response vehicle and may also serve as the return mailing address. Located on the seal flap of the mailer envelope is a set of response coupons defined by perforated lines forming rectangles with preprinted responses on them. The preprinted response may be printed on both sides of the sheet, so that the response will be visible though the transparent rear face of the envelope response vehicle. In the case of a postcard response vehicle, the response coupons may include a preprinted response on one side and an adhesive on the other with a release coated paper on it to prevent the adhesive from sticking to the mailer envelope.
The response vehicle has several advantages, including having the weight of a postcard, the appearance of a postcard and yet the utility of an envelope, with an interior space for holding a response on a separate enclosure.
Other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein is set forth by way of illustration and example, the preferred embodiment of the present invention and the best mode currently known to the inventor for carrying out the invention.
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While the present invention has been described in accordance with the preferred embodiments thereof, the description is for illustration only and should not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention. Various changes and modifications may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the following claims.
Claims
1. An envelope comprising:
- a. an envelope having a front face and a rear face;
- b. a response vehicle formed on a portion of a rear panel of a flat pattern blank of said envelope; and
- c. means for sealing said response envelope.
2. An envelope in accordance with claim 1 wherein said response vehicle sealing means further comprises a removable adhesively backed label removed from its original position on said front face of said envelope and placed across a portion of a seal flap of said return envelope and a portion of a front panel of said response vehicle and adhered thereto.
3. An envelope in accordance with claim 1 wherein a rear face of said response vehicle comprises a transparent rear face.
4. An envelope in accordance with claim 1 further comprising at least one response coupon printed on said envelope.
5. An envelope in accordance with claim 4 further comprising a perforated perimeter about said response coupon.
6. An envelope in accordance with claim 4 further comprising a seal flap of said envelope with said at least one response coupon printed on said seal flap.
7. An envelope in accordance with claim 6 wherein said response coupon further comprises a printed response on an inner surface of said seal flap of said envelope.
8. An envelope in accordance with claim 1 wherein said response vehicle includes a perimeter defined by a pair of spaced vertical perforated lines connected by an arcuate perforated line along the top of each of said spaced vertical perforated lines and a bottom edge of said flat pattern blank with said bottom edge of said flat pattern blank forming a bottom edge of said response vehicle and said arcuate line defining a seal flap of said response envelope.
9. An envelope in accordance with claim 8 further comprising a score line along a lower portion of said seal flap and parallel to said bottom edge of said response envelope.
10. An envelope in accordance with claim 8 further comprising a separate adhesive layer disposed along a line adjacent to and inside of each of said spaced vertical perforations and said bottom edge of said response vehicle and a front panel of said response vehicle adhered to said adhesive layers.
11. An envelope in accordance with claim 1 further comprising left-hand and right-hand side flaps formed in said flat pattern blank.
12. An envelope in accordance with claim 2 wherein said label further comprises a label patch secured to an inside surface of said flat pattern blank and an envelope window in said flat pattern blank with a label disposed on said label patch and disposed inside said envelope window.
13. An envelope comprising:
- a. an envelope having a front face and a rear face;
- b. a response vehicle formed on a portion of a rear panel of a flat pattern blank of said envelope with an integrated response vehicle seal flat formed on a portion of a front panel of said envelope;
- c. a removable adhesively backed label on said envelope; and
- d. means for sealing said response envelope.
14. An envelope in accordance with claim 13 wherein said response vehicle further comprises a rear panel fastened to said response envelope.
15. An envelope in accordance with claim 13 wherein said response vehicle includes a perimeter defined by a pair of spaced vertical perforated lines connected by an arcuate perforated line along the top of each of said spaced vertical perforated lines and a bottom edge of said flat pattern blank with said bottom edge of said flat pattern blank forming a bottom edge of said response vehicle and said arcuate perforated line defines a seal flap of said response envelope.
16. An envelope in accordance with claim 13 further comprising at least one response coupon printed on a seal flap of said envelope.
17. An envelope having a front face and a rear face;
- a. a response vehicle formed on a portion of a flat pattern blank of said envelope with an integrated response vehicle seal flap formed on a portion of a flat pattern blank and said response vehicle further comprising a perimeter defined by a pair of spaced vertical perforated lines substantially formed in said flat pattern blank connected by an arcuate perforated line connecting a top end each of said spaced vertical perforated lines formed in said flat pattern blank and a bottom edge of said flat pattern blank with said bottom edge of said flat pattern blank forming a bottom edge of said response vehicle and said arcuate line defining a seal flap of said response vehicle;
- b. a rear panel on said response vehicle further comprising a sheet of material glued onto said flat pattern blank; and
- c. means for sealing said response envelope.
18. An envelope in accordance with claim 17 further comprising a removable adhesively backed label on said envelope located behind a window on said envelope.
19. An envelope in accordance with claim 17 further comprising a score line between said front panel of said envelope and said rear panel of said envelope, with said score line lying between said front panel of said response vehicle and said response vehicle seal flap.
20. An envelope in accordance with claim 17 wherein said response vehicle further comprises a transparent response vehicle front panel fastened to said response envelope.
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 13, 2005
Publication Date: Oct 19, 2006
Applicant: WMachinery Company (Overland Park, KS)
Inventor: Robert Collins (Shawnee, KS)
Application Number: 11/104,695
International Classification: B65D 27/06 (20060101); B65D 27/00 (20060101); B65D 27/04 (20060101);