Envelope And Leaf Patents (Class 462/64)
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Patent number: 7350820Abstract: An assembly for mailing an article requiring special services and a method for mailing same are provided. The assembly includes a return postcard, two anchor portions disposed on either side of the postcard, printer track strips having a plurality of holes for engaging a printer, such as a dot matrix printer, and a hole capable of being sensed by another type of printer, such as a thermal printer. The indicia printed upon the mailing assembly including the designator indicating the special service required, are printed using a single color thereby simplifying the printing process. The return postcard is removably attached to anchor portions such that the return postcard remains attached to the envelope until received by the addressee, at which time the return postcard may be removed from the anchor portions. The assembly is designed to incorporate a form into the return postcard to simplify preparation of the mailpiece for delivery by the special service.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1999Date of Patent: April 1, 2008Assignee: United Systems of ArkansasInventor: Glenn Petkovsek
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Patent number: 6962371Abstract: An assembly for mailing an article requiring delivery by a special service and a method for mailing same are provided. The assembly includes a return postcard and anchor portions removably attached to the return postcard. The anchor portions include adhesive that allows the anchor portions to be attached to a mailpiece. The return postcard includes a special services designator section indicative of the special service required for delivery of the mailpiece. The return postcard is integrally formed, but removably attached, such that the return postcard remains attached to the envelope until received by the addressee, at which time the return postcard may be removed. The assembly is designed to incorporate a form into the return postcard to simplify preparation of the mailpiece for delivery by the special service. Alternatively, the postcard may contain a machine readable code that aids in the delivery and tracking of the mailpiece.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1999Date of Patent: November 8, 2005Inventor: Glenn Petkovsek
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Patent number: 6746052Abstract: An information storage device having a first part such as an insert on which information is provided and a second part comprising a holder for the first part, whereby the first part may be stored in the second part. The edges of the first and second parts may be provided with lips for mating together to provide interlocking parts whereby the first part may be pulled outwardly to expose the information thereon but is prevented from being completely separated from the holder.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2001Date of Patent: June 8, 2004Inventor: Henry Reynolds
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Patent number: 6719189Abstract: An envelope has a top face, a bottom face and an open lower edge. A plurality of gift items are in a generally rectangular configuration. The gift items have a top surface, a bottom surface, a first end, and a second end. The gift items have a length and a width each less that the length and the width of the envelope. A plurality of adhesive stripes are adapted to attach the plurality of gift items end to end. In this manner the gift items are held end to end when the gift items are folded in a corrugated fashion and placed within the envelope. The gift items may be removed by pulling them out from the open lower edge of the envelope.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2003Date of Patent: April 13, 2004Inventor: Stephen C. Malerba
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Patent number: 6561547Abstract: An envelope sheet assembly for securing into a brochure or binder includes multiple sheets overlying one another so that the assembly is of uniform thickness to facilitate printing thereon. The envelope sheet assembly is preferably 8½ inches by 11 inches in size, and the envelope is preferably 11 inches by 4½ inches. Permanent pressure sensitive adhesive is employed to hold the sheets together and to form the envelope. The adhesive is also applied to the sealing flap, with a removable strip coated with a suitable release agent (i.e. silicone) protecting the adhesive coated flap. Perforations permit easy removal of the envelope from the assembly. The perforations can have a cut and tie pattern wherein the ties attach the envelope to the sheet assembly. The sheet assembly frames the envelope at all outside edges of the envelope or some of the outer edges of the sheet assembly can form outer edges of the envelope.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2001Date of Patent: May 13, 2003Assignee: Avery Dennison CorporationInventors: Omar S. Attia, Blaine Jackson, Andre Saint, Brett Ulrich
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Patent number: 6450399Abstract: An envelope sheet assembly for stand-alone use, or for securing into a brochure or binder, includes multiple sheets overlying one another so that the assembly is of uniform thickness to facilitate laser, offset, flexograph printing or the like thereon. The envelope sheet assembly is preferably 8½ inches by 11 inches in size, and the envelope is preferably 11 inches by 4½ inches. Permanent pressure sensitive adhesive is employed to hold the sheets together and to form the envelope. The adhesive is also applied to the sealing flap, with a removable strip protecting the adhesive coated flap. The sheet assembly may frame the envelope at all outside edges of the envelope or some of the outer edges of the sheet assembly can form outer edges of the envelope.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2001Date of Patent: September 17, 2002Assignee: Avery Dennison CorporationInventors: Omar S. Attia, Blaine Jackson, Andre Saint, Brett Ulrich
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Patent number: 6422938Abstract: A mailer type business form intermediate, and method of producing a mailer from the intermediate, effect folding in a novel manner in order to produce a business form that is particularly advantageous for providing a negotiable instrument, such as a bank check or money order. The intermediate has conventional components, but with first, second and third fold lines defining a sheet of paper comprising the intermediate into first through fourth panels. The fourth panel has indicia defining the negotiable instrument and at least one line of weakness separating the negotiable instrument from the rest of the fourth panel. Tacking adhesive patterns may be disposed substantially parallel to the top and bottom edges of the intermediate to hold the first panel second face to the second panel second face adjacent the top edge and second fold line, and to hold the fourth panel second face to the second panel first face adjacent the first and third fold lines, when the intermediate is folded about the fold lines.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2000Date of Patent: July 23, 2002Assignee: Moore North America, Inc.Inventor: Jeremy W. Steitz
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Patent number: 6409592Abstract: A business form, particularly a mailer type business form, is constructed from a sheet of paper. The paper has first and second areas, the first area having security indicia positively imaged in non-fluorescent white ink. The second area, which is preferably immediately adjacent the first area, is substantially covered by non-fluorescent white ink, with security indicia reverse imaged on it. Some security indicia may extend from the first area to the second area, being positively imaged white ink in the first area, and reverse imaged indicia surrounded by white ink in the second area. The mailer may be formed into panels by lines of weakness, and may have areas with security pantographs thereon, or areas with security printing over a portion thereof and portions distinct from the security printing receiving outgoing address indicia and postage indicia, and possibly return address indicia.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1997Date of Patent: June 25, 2002Assignee: Moore North AmericaInventors: Deborah L. McCoy, David G. Wagner
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Patent number: 6375065Abstract: A versatile envelope assembly that can be printed upon either before or after the resulting envelope is assembled. The resulting envelope can be used to store a wide variety of items, including compact discs and digital video discs, and can also provide a label for labeling the items contained in the envelope. The label is specially designed to extend the life of compact discs and digital video discs when applied to these items. Furthermore, the resulting envelope can be used as a mailing envelope, a filing pocket, a ring-binder pocket, or for any other suitable use.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2000Date of Patent: April 23, 2002Inventors: Timothy J. Flynn, Patrick J. Flynn, Kenneth A. Kritz
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Patent number: 6371521Abstract: A form is provided for attaching portions thereof to a mailpiece for shipping of the mailpiece by a special service. The form consists of two special service designation sections. The sender may desire to send an article by one of the two special services. The form provides a choice for the sender with regard to the type of special service desired. Detachable parts are provided on a sheet for subsequent attachment to the mailpiece or shipping item following printing thereof. The form includes a number of adhesively backed label sections and a return postcard section for selective attachment to selected areas of a mailpiece or shipping item to identify the mailpiece or shipping item and simplify the task of designating special services for a particular mailpiece or shipping item. The form is designed so that information unique to the mailpiece, such as the identification of the sender and addressee and special handling requests, can be printed on one side of the form only.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2000Date of Patent: April 16, 2002Inventor: Glenn Petkovsek
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Patent number: 6364198Abstract: A versatile envelope assembly that can be printed upon either before or after the resulting envelope is assembled. The resulting envelope can be used to store a wide variety of items, including compact discs and digital video discs, and can also provide a label for labeling the items contained in the envelope. The label is specially designed to extend the life of compact discs and digital video discs when applied to these items. Furthermore, the resulting envelope can be used as a mailing envelope, a filing pocket, a ring-binder pocket, or for any other suitable use.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2000Date of Patent: April 2, 2002Inventors: Timothy J. Flynn, Patrick J. Flynn, Kenneth A. Kritz
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Patent number: 6361078Abstract: The invention broadly comprises a multi-ply integrated label form including a first ply having an upper side and an underside and having a first die cut window and a second die cut window, and also having an integral marginal feed strip along a first edge of the first ply and a detachably secured marginal feed strip along a second edge of the first ply, where the first edge and second edge are parallel to one another; a second ply having a label portion, a card stock portion adjacent to and detachably secured to the label portion, a marginal strip portion adjacent to and detachably secured to the card stock portion, and a marginal feed strip portion adjacent to and detachably secured to the marginal strip portion, each of the label portion, card stock portion, marginal strip portion, and marginal feed strip portion having an upper side and an underside, the underside of the label portion and of the marginal strip portion being coated with an adhesive, wherein the first ply is removably secured to the second pType: GrantFiled: May 15, 1998Date of Patent: March 26, 2002Assignee: Moore U.S.A. Inc.Inventor: Stanley C. Chess
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Patent number: 6352198Abstract: A versatile envelope assembly that can be printed upon either before or after the resulting envelope is assembled. The resulting envelope can be used to store a wide variety of items, including compact discs and digital video discs, and can also provide a label for labeling the items contained in the envelope. The label is specially designed to extend the life of compact discs and digital video discs when applied to these items. Furthermore, the resulting envelope can be used as a mailing envelope, a filing pocket, a ring-binder pocket, or for any other suitable use.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2000Date of Patent: March 5, 2002Inventors: Timothy J. Flynn, Patrick J. Flynn, Kenneth A. Kritz
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Patent number: 6349971Abstract: The invention is an account management system using an adhesive transaction receipt, provided at the point of transaction, which can be directly transferred to an account register. In this system, the adhesive transaction receipt contains a printed record of information relating to the transaction, such as the transaction type and the amount of the transaction. The adhesive transaction receipt is temporarily affixed to a more complete transaction receipt and includes an adhesive so that it can be permanently attached to the account register. The adhesive transaction receipt simplifies bookkeeping and eliminates errors by relieving an account user of the requirement of entering individual transactions by hand.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1999Date of Patent: February 26, 2002Assignee: BAL Systems, G.P.Inventor: Daniel B. McCarthy
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Patent number: 6299530Abstract: Described is an integrated transaction card and packaging assembly, such as for telephone cards. The packaging may be a co-op type packaging in that it includes promotional material, such as coupons, in addition to the transaction card.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1998Date of Patent: October 9, 2001Inventors: Kenneth W. Hansted, Allan W. Hansted, Phil Welsher
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Patent number: 6283362Abstract: A composite letterhead/envelope form is provided which can be fed through a printer for imaging both the letterhead and the envelope in one pass. The form includes a letterhead of substantially a standard size which is releasably attached to a flap of a separately fabricated envelope. After imaging, the letterhead is readily removed from the envelope, folded, and then stuffed into the pocket of the envelope. A flap of the envelope seals the pocket of the envelope. The letterhead may be of heavier stock than the envelope.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2000Date of Patent: September 4, 2001Inventor: Irving R. Michlin
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Patent number: 6217443Abstract: A carbonless paper notepad for producing multiple copies of a document created on the notepad. The carbonless paper notepad includes a tablet with a plurality of sheets each having a lower face coated with a duplicating material. A top end of the tablet is coupled to a first end of a board. The board has a spaced apart pair of median folds extending between the sides of the board which divide the board into backer and underback panels. The backer panel is positioned beneath the tablet. The underback panel is inserted between adjacent sheets of the tablet beneath the upper sheet of the tablet.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 1999Date of Patent: April 17, 2001Inventor: Leonard C. Green, Jr.
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Patent number: 6209919Abstract: A folder comprising a sheet (1) which is pleated in a concertina-like fashion (10, 11, 12) and which, in a pleated state, is folded around fold lines (14, 15) that extend perpendicularly to the pleat line (10, 11, 12) in the pleated sheet, wherein the sheet (1) is surrounded by a protective cover (2) when in a fully folded-up state. The two sheet fold-lines (14, 15) extending perpendicular to the pleat lines (10, 11, 12) face in mutually the same direction, so as to enable the two end-panels of the pleated sheet (1) to be folded in overlapping relationship with the center panel. The cover (2) is a paperboard cover against which one pleated panel (40) of the sheet is fastened in a centered position on one side of the cover (2), wherein the cover also includes fold lines (24, 25) which coincide generally with the fold lines (14, 15) on the sheet (1).Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 1999Date of Patent: April 3, 2001Assignee: Mediacard ABInventors: Eric Nilsson, Magnus Ottenstedt
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Patent number: 6179334Abstract: An assembly for mailing an article requiring delivery by a special service and a method and system for imaging the same are provided. The assembly includes a generic mailing label having a back side adhesively and detachably affixed to a backing sheet. The label may be imaged with all of the information necessary to serve as one of many types of special service mailing labels. Removal of the label from the associated backing sheet allows the label to be permanently affixed to a mailpiece. Upon delivery of the mailpiece, a return receipt postcard portion of the label may be removed and forwarded to the sender of the mailpiece as a return receipt. A method and system for the automatic imaging of such mailing label are also provided wherein the sender of the mailpiece may obtain a special service mailing label from a vending-type machine upon providing all of the required information for the desired special mailing service.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 1999Date of Patent: January 30, 2001Inventor: Glenn Petkovsek
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Patent number: 6158779Abstract: A multi-ply business form, comprising a chain of custody form having a first section for recording information required by federal drug testing regulations, and a second section containing one or more adhesive labels for labeling containers of body fluid specimens to be tested, and, an airbill form detachably secured to the chain of custody form, the airbill form containing a first part for recording information about sender and recipient of the container, and a second part containing an adhesive label containing information about sender and recipient, the adhesive label arranged to be secured to the container.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 1999Date of Patent: December 12, 2000Assignee: Moore North America, Inc.Inventor: Kathryn D. Petrick
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Patent number: 6149205Abstract: An envelope sheet assembly for securing into a brochure or binder includes two sheets overlying one another so that the assembly is of uniform thickness to facilitate printing thereon. The envelope sheet assembly is preferably 81/2 inches by 11 inches in size, and the envelope is preferably 11 inches by 41/2 inches. Permanent pressure sensitive adhesive is employed to form the envelope and is applied to the sealing flap, with a removable strip to protect the adhesive coated flap. Perforations permit easy removal of the envelope from the assembly.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2000Date of Patent: November 21, 2000Assignee: Avery Dennison CorporationInventors: Omar S. Attia, Blaine Jackson, Andre Saint, Brett Ulrich
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Patent number: 6120063Abstract: An assembly for mailing an article requiring special services and a method for mailing same are provided. The assembly includes a single sheet constructed in such a way that one portion of the sheet provides a label and the other portion provides a return postcard or other special service form for attachment to an envelope in its assembled position. The return postcard is integrally formed and removably attached such that the return postcard remains attached to the envelope until received by the addressee, at which time the return postcard may be removed. The assembly is designed to incorporate a form into the return postcard to simplify preparation of the mailpiece for delivery by the special service. Further, removably attached to the return postcard is a special service designator section that may be removed and applied to the mailpiece to aid in the delivery of the mailpiece.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 1999Date of Patent: September 19, 2000Inventor: Glenn Petkovsek
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Patent number: 6120228Abstract: A wallet size pocketed booklet which has been adapted to hold a card having the dimensions of a conventional credit card, and is particularly designed to be carried in the credit card compartment of a wallet or similar size compartment holder. The use of a resin emulsion adhesive, a vinyl acetate ethylene copolymer emulsion, in the pocketed booklet makes it possible to create a properly formed pocket closed on three sides for holding and protecting the card.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 1999Date of Patent: September 19, 2000Assignee: William Exline, Inc.Inventor: Christopher P. Exline
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Patent number: 6089974Abstract: A pre-printed form book includes a binding and pre-printed forms having a plurality of predetermined spaces for receiving manually written information thereon. The pre-printed form book further includes the improvement of an envelope removably attached to the binding for storage of one or more said pre-printed forms having information received thereon and having been detachably removed from the binding. The envelope, containing the detached pre-printed form with information received thereon, is pre-addressed and may be detachably removed from the binding for mailing to a remote location.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 1999Date of Patent: July 18, 2000Inventor: Faisal Ahmad
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Patent number: 6050603Abstract: An assembly for mailing an article requiring delivery by a special service and a method and system for imaging the same are provided. The assembly includes a generic mailing label having a back side adhesively and detachably affixed to a backing sheet. The label may be imaged with all of the information necessary to serve as one of many types of special service mailing labels. Removal of the label from the associated backing sheet allows the label to be permanently affixed to a mailpiece. Upon delivery of the mailpiece, a return receipt postcard portion of the label may be removed and forwarded to the sender of the mailpiece as a return receipt. A method and system for the automatic imaging of such mailing label are also provided wherein the sender of the mailpiece may obtain a special service mailing label from a vending-type machine upon providing all of the required information for the desired special mailing service.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 1997Date of Patent: April 18, 2000Inventor: Glenn Petkovsek
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Patent number: 6010159Abstract: An integral printed self-mailer sheet product has a generally planar core formed by first and second core strips of different materials permanently joined together side-by-side by a cover strip. A plurality of variable data fields are printed on the core including at least the name and address of an individual person in a character format and a unique numeric code assigned to the individual person in a machine readable format. Scoring extends through the sheet product in the second core strip to define at least one and typically plural printed element(s) removable from a remainder of the sheet product, each including at least one of the printed variable data fields. The first core strip has a width in a direction perpendicular to the joint greater than and preferably at least twice the width of the second core strip in the same direction so as to completely wrap around the second core strip.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 1998Date of Patent: January 4, 2000Assignee: Vanguard Identification Systems, Inc.Inventor: Richard O. Warther
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Patent number: 5967558Abstract: An assembly for mailing an article requiring special services and a method for mailing same are provided. The assembly includes a single sheet constructed in such a way that one portion of the sheet provides a label and the other portion provides a return postcard or other special service form for attachment to an envelope in its assembled position. The return postcard is integrally formed, but removably attached, such that the return postcard remains attached to the envelope until received by the addressee, at which time the return postcard may be removed. The assembly is designed to incorporate a form into the return postcard to simplify preparation of the mailpiece for delivery by the special service.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 1997Date of Patent: October 19, 1999Inventor: Glenn Petkovsek
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Patent number: 5913725Abstract: A secure mailer/receipt business form including a top and bottom ply and at least one intermediate ply constituting a separable receipt part which receipt part is associated with image transfer material for imparting information onto the bottom ply, the rear face of the top ply including a coated adhesive material covering at least part of the surface, adhesive being coated with a releasable non-adhesive backing materials connected to the separable receipt part such that withdrawal of the separable receipt part will release the backing material to expose the adhesive layer to adhere the top ply to the top face of the bottom ply thereby sealing the top and bottom plies together after removal of the receipt part to restrict tampering with the remaining business form without damage to the form.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 1997Date of Patent: June 22, 1999Assignee: Moore U.S.A. Inc.Inventor: Tony Steven Goldring
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Patent number: 5899504Abstract: A multi-part, partially pre-printed form useful as an airbill has address information printed thereon by a non-impact printer. The form includes top and bottom transparent plastic sheets affixed together by an adhesive having three panels defined by perforation cuts through the top sheet and die cuts through the bottom sheet. The adhesive facing side of one of the sheets is preprinted with information appearing on each panel. In addition, a background opaque color is printed over the information on two outer panels, leaving the center panel transparent. The information pre-printed on the opaque panels having is in a mirror image format relative to the information pre-printed on the transparent panel. The address is printed on the outward side of the bottom sheet such that the address printed on the transparent panel is a mirror image relative to the information on outer panels. A four part form is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 1995Date of Patent: May 4, 1999Assignee: Laser Substrates, Inc.Inventor: Warren M. Fabel
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Patent number: 5755375Abstract: A blank for making an envelope from paper sheet stock and an envelope made from paper entirely or partially coated with a microencapsulated material that produces a visible record copy marking upon application of a force thereto and creation of an original marking thereby. The blank and the envelope have a first panel having a sealing flap and a pair of end flaps. A second panel is connected to the first panel, a third panel connected to the second panel, and a fourth panel connected to said third panel. At least the third and fourth panels are made from a front coated carbonless paper. Optionally, the fourth panel includes a back coated carbonless paper. Assembly of the blank to create the envelope and use of an instrument on the assembled envelope permits a user to create an original marking on a panel and simultaneously create a visible copy of the marking on another panel of the envelope by applying a force with the instrument.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1995Date of Patent: May 26, 1998Assignee: Exclusive Envelope CompanyInventor: Arthur M. Rogers
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Patent number: 5746450Abstract: An assembly for mailing an article requiring special services and a method for mailing same are provided. The assembly includes a single sheet constructed in such a way that one portion of the sheet provides a label and the other portion provides a return postcard or other special service form for attachment to an envelope in its assembled position. The sheet includes a backing to which the portions are attached. The backing may include a section that is cut out to expose one or more of the portions. The return postcard is integrally formed, but removably attached, such that the return postcard remains attached to the envelope until received by the addressee, at which time the return postcard may be removed.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 1996Date of Patent: May 5, 1998Inventor: Glenn Petkovsek
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Patent number: 5545087Abstract: A storage pocket and assemblage thereof, for storing business cards, credit cards, floppy discs, photographs, and other flat cardlike objects, to be used in conjunction with hanging and non-hanging file folders and the like. To allow simultaneous access to flat cardlike objects and pertinent documents stored within the file folder, in lieu of two separated means of storage. In preferred embodiment a single sheet of semi-flexible material with a multitude of folds forming a flexible storage pocket. Each such pocket having opposing protruding tabs at the upper corners that may be inserted into the index tab slots of hanging file folders; or a full length adhesive backed installation tab along the upper edge of the backside that hooks over the top edge of non-slotted file folders. In lieu of an adhesive backed installation tab there may be a full length crimped assembly that clamps over the edge of the file folder.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1994Date of Patent: August 13, 1996Inventor: Eric Seward
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Patent number: 5482509Abstract: A lottery play slip and lottery ticket jacket for protectively holding one or a plurality of play slips and lottery tickets. The device is formed of three preferably transparent flat panels connected along three edges one to another. The forth or upper margin of each panel is unconnected to facilitate slidable insertion of the play slip between two of the panels sized similar to the play slip and insertion of the smaller lottery ticket between the second and third panels, the third panel being smaller in size and similar to that of the lottery ticket.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1995Date of Patent: January 9, 1996Inventor: David L. Dull
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Patent number: 5476420Abstract: A mailer structure designed to accommodate sending, through postal services, a first class letter and through components associated with the subject mailer structure, the return of a domestic return receipt in accordance with postal requirements for certified letters, return receipt requested. The subject mailer structure includes a base sheet having a first and second portions removably connected to one another by a seam preferably defined by a perforated construction to allow separation of the first and second portions. The second portion is dimensionally larger than the first portion and includes a front surface and rear surface having zones formed thereon for the individual printing or writing of a personalized message, the identification of the article being sent, and space for the address of the addressee. The rear surface may include a pre-printed standardized or generalized message thereon.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1993Date of Patent: December 19, 1995Inventor: Bruce M. Manning
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Patent number: 5454599Abstract: The score card has a front surface displaying a series of numbers arranged from a base line L into rows and columns. The numbers are derived from multiplying a known number F by a series of integers 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . N. Each number, when selected by the user, provides a running score. The score card is illustrated for use with an automatic teller machine ("ATM") which is controlled by an ATM card. The numbers on the surface of the score card are multiples of the base dollar amount dispensed by the ATM. The method of using the score card involves selecting a first score A.sub.1 =N.sub.1 xF by counting N.sub.1 rows from the base line L, wherein N.sub.1 is a first known multiplying integer, selecting a second score A.sub.2 =(N.sub.1 +N.sub.2)F by counting N.sub.2 rows from A.sub.1, wherein N.sub.2 is a second known multiplying integer, and finally selecting a third score A.sub.3 =(N.sub.1 +N.sub.2 +N.sub.3)F by counting N.sub.3 rows from A.sub.2, where N.sub.3 is a third known multiplying integer, and so on.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 1994Date of Patent: October 3, 1995Inventors: Eleanor D. Totz, Andrew B. Totz
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Patent number: 5421778Abstract: A shipping label to be affixed to a package to be delivered payment on delivery ("C.O.D.") by a courier service or the like includes a plurality of stacked panels. The rear face of the shipping label's back panel is covered with an adhesive to secure the label to the package to be delivered. The front face of the shipping label's top panel provides package delivery information, other client information and the cost of the package being delivered. Between the top and bottom panels is an intermediate panel with delivery information on it relevant to the recipient of the package. A return envelope constituted by a pair of panels joined together along three of their sides is located between the intermediate panel and the back panel. One side of the envelope is open to receive a cheque or other suitable monetary payment in the amount shown on the front face of the top panel. One of the panels of the envelope has a flap which can be folded to seal the open end of the envelope.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1992Date of Patent: June 6, 1995Assignee: Merisel Canada Inc.Inventor: Lyn J. Kouramanis
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Patent number: 5366410Abstract: A business form is provided that can be readily attached to, and then detached from (without adhesive residue remaining on it) an appliance or packaging for an appliance. The business form can have warranty and/or service contract information printed on it. The form includes first, second and third plies, the third ply sandwiched between the first and second plies, with adhesive for attaching the plies together along their peripheral edges. A reply envelope is nested within and between the plies, and a pattern of readily removable adhesive is disposed on the outer face of the second ply. The adhesive is preferably provided by transfer tape, which includes a substrate, with permanent adhesive on the opposite face from the readily removable adhesive, and with the permanent adhesive covered by release paper.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 1993Date of Patent: November 22, 1994Assignee: Moore Business Forms, Inc.Inventor: Leo Lombardo
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Patent number: 5344190Abstract: A combination printed sheet and stamps that may be a direct mailer or a book of stamps comprising a sheet of imprintable material of substantially uniform thickness and including a first or stamp portion and a second self-mailer or stamp book cover portion, an adhesive coating on one side of the sheet and printed indicia on the other side thereof. The second portion of the sheet is foldable along a medial fold line to position the two segments thereof into superposed relation and the adhesive coating is activatable to secure the segments together to provide the thickness and stiffness necessary for the second portion to serve as a self-mailer or as a stamp book cover.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 1993Date of Patent: September 6, 1994Inventor: Richard J. Volz
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Patent number: 5183436Abstract: Manufacturing lines are operated to produce continuously attached membership card mailers, which may be fan folded, and then packaged by a manufacturer, for delivery to an organization. The staff of the organization thereafter, upon demand, complete the entry of information on the continuously attached membership card mailers, then separate them, and thereafter deliver them to respective members. The members in turn remove the inner portion of the paper overlay area of the membership card mailer, along its perforations, exposing their respective membership cards which are then separated from their parent PVC stock by completing the separation previously started by microperforations around the periphery of the membership card.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 1992Date of Patent: February 2, 1993Inventor: Thomas M. Shanley
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Patent number: 5181742Abstract: A combination note and article support device includes a paper sheet having a low-tack adhesive on one side thereof for adhesively securing the paper sheet to a surface and a pouch attached thereto for supporting an article. Another side of the paper sheet has a surface suitable for inscription by a marking device.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1992Date of Patent: January 26, 1993Inventor: Mike Peng
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Patent number: 5118030Abstract: A continuous mailer type business form includes a top ply, a single or multiple part insert ply, and a return envelope. The return envelope comprises first and second plies secured along three edges, with a fourth edge open, and one of the first and second plies is adapted to be folded over the open edge to close it. The second ply comprises marginal areas of adhesive adjacent at least one edge with tear off perforations disposed within the marginal areas of adhesive. The marginal areas of adhesive connect the first and second plies on one side of the perforations, and the second and top plies on the opposite side of the perforations. The insert and first plies are unconnected to the top ply by the marginal areas of adhesive. The marginal areas of adhesive may comprise longitudinally spaced diagonal strips, with the width of the marginal areas of adhesive approximately the same on the opposite sides of the perforations.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1989Date of Patent: June 2, 1992Assignee: Moore Business Forms, Inc.Inventors: John D. McNamara, Cyril G. Lazarus
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Patent number: 5062570Abstract: A business form (mailer) has top and bottom plies that are slightly larger than an insert ply. The insert ply is connected to the top and bottom plies along one lengthwise and one widthwise edge, but is free of connection at the other lengthwise and widthwise edges. Perforations in the insert ply parallel to the connected lengthwise and widthwise edges form a detachable portion, particularly a check. A check may be made of bond paper yet information printed on the check stub (between a lengthwise edge and perforation parallel to it) is transferred to the lower ply by a self-imaging spot disposed on the top surface of the bottom ply underneath the check stub.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1990Date of Patent: November 5, 1991Assignee: Moore Business Forms, Inc.Inventor: Robert E. Ashby
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Patent number: RE35791Abstract: A combination printed sheet and stamps that may be a direct mailer or a book of stamps comprising a sheet of imprintable material of substantially uniform thickness and including a first or stamp portion and a second self-mailer or stamp book cover portion, an adhesive coating on one side of the sheet and printed indicia on the other side thereof. The second portion of the sheet is foldable along a medial fold line to position the two segments thereof into superposed relation and the adhesive coating is activatable to secure the segments together to provide the thickness and stiffness necessary for the second portion to serve as a self-mailer or as a stamp book cover.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 1995Date of Patent: May 12, 1998Assignee: Richard J. VolzInventor: Richard J. Volz