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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 6662995 | Envelope and foldable envelope sheet An envelope is recognized from its appearance as an envelope not provided with perforations and is easy and infallible to open without use of a cutting tool, such as scissors. In an envelop (F1) with an opening-side flap (15) folded to cover an opening (8... | 12/16/2003 |
| 6624130 | Laundry product A new pouch for laundry products and the combination of pouch and laundry product. The pouch includes a tearing notch or a length of weakness, which may comprise a tear tape, permitting manual opening of the pouch prior to tossing the pouch into the washi... | 09/23/2003 |
| 6505770 | Outgoing and reply envelopes with improvements to reduce possibility of damage A postal envelope system has an outgoing envelope containing a billing statement and a reply envelope. The reply envelope has a flap for closing the envelope. The outgoing envelope has a tab for opening it. The tab has a portion which is held and pulled i... | 01/14/2003 |
| 6409079 | Print-to mail compatible, two-way self-contained mailer An intermediate for a mailer type business form is provided that is Z-folded to produce a mailer type business form with built-in reply envelope. A large area is provided for printing statement, remittance and/or other information and yet the reply envelo... | 06/25/2002 |
| 6129269 | Easy-opening reusable envelopes A two-panel easy-opening reusable envelope for use in an outward journey from a sender to a receiver followed by a return journey from the receiver to the sender or some other person includes a first panel, a second panel, and a reuse flap, the reuse flap... | 10/10/2000 |
| 6116655 | Frangible card with a sealed compartment The frangible card with a sealed compartment has a top sheet and a bottom sheet made from a synthetic, polymeric, plastic material, both sheets being substantially rigid and being sized and shaped substantially in the form of a conventional credit card, a... | 09/12/2000 |
| 5989382 | Utilizing identical staggered pattern forms through fax or printer via offsetting Specialized sheets, for example, in the construction of business forms, having patterns of pressure activated cohesive are constructed so that all the sheets can be identical yet when the sheets are in a stack blocking of the pressure activated cohesive, ... | 11/23/1999 |
| 5823423 | Envelope A blank for use in making an envelope has areas 6, 7 and 8 for forming a front panel, a rear panel and an intermediate panel of the envelope. The area 6 is formed with a window 20 through which an address, on the area 8, for a second use of the envelope c... | 10/20/1998 |
| 5511665 | Child-resistant package A child-resistant package is resistant to being opened by a child because the package challenges the cognitive skills of a child. However, the package can be easily opened by the elderly or the physically impaired. The package includes either one or a plu... | 04/30/1996 |
| 5503328 | Multi-use envelope In accordance with the present invention a multiple use envelope for safely sending material to successive recipients is provided. The envelope broadly is a paperboard container having a generally rectangular, substantially closed body with one open edge ... | 04/02/1996 |
| 5431337 | Reply mail envelope A reply mail envelope to facilitate both as an outgoing and reply mailer. A front ply is affixed to a back ply so as to form a sealed envelope. Lines of perforations in each ply define an end portion of the envelope which is removable. The perforation lin... | 07/11/1995 |
| 5411201 | Single layer multi-part mailer assembly A multi-part mailing assembly includes a single-layer form of detachable parts related to each other. The assembly is combined with an envelope that both exposes and secures the parts and other contents for specialized mail handling. Spaced horizontal and... | 05/02/1995 |
| 5400957 | Reusable envelope The reusable mailing envelope is constructed from a blank comprising a front panel having an inner surface and an outer surface and a rear panel having an inner surface and an outer surface and being connected to the front panel along a first fold line. A... | 03/28/1995 |
| 5199569 | Package for sheets of X-ray film A package for a stack of X-ray film sheets has a pouch and a leader secured to the pouch. Heat seals secure side edge portions of the leader to edges of outer faces of sheets forming the pouch. Rows of perforations and slits in the leader adjacent the hea... | 04/06/1993 |
| 5197663 | Reusable mailing envelope A reusable mailing envelope including: a panel including a front panel, a seal flap, a rear panel opposite the seal flap and first and second side panels, connected to the body section by fold lines; and reusable structure for allowing the envelope to be ... | 03/30/1993 |
| 5163612 | Method of making a mailer with tear strip on outgoing and return envelopes A method is provided for constructing a mailer type business form in a continuous manner so that an easy opening tear strip is provided in both the outgoing and return envelopes. This allows not only the addressee of the outgoing envelope to readily remov... | 11/17/1992 |
| 5135157 | Combined envelope and greeting card A combined envelope and greeting card is provided which consists of a greeting card configuration, a mechanism for sealing the greeting card configuration, so that it can be transformed into an envelope configuration to be properly addressed by an address... | 08/04/1992 |
| 5125562 | Multi-panel mailer A multi-panel mailer assembly includes a single sheet having multiple adjoining panels separated by transverse fold lines. The mailer assembly is folded into an outgoing mailer unit along the transverse fold lines in an alternating or "fan fold" arrangeme... | 06/30/1992 |
| 5104036 | Mailer with reply envelope A multi-purpose mailer for sending a message to an addressee for which a response is desired via a reply envelope which is provided by the sender of the mailer. The mailer has two sheets so that the mailer is of a uniformed thickness. When folded, one of ... | 04/14/1992 |
| 4799618 | Bifolded mailer with insert A bifolded mailer is provided with head and foot panels which are individually shorter than its middle panel but collectively longer than its middle panel. The middle panel is provided with a window flap which remains joined along its lower margin. For va... | 01/24/1989 |
| 4779792 | Return mailer assembly and related process A return mailer assembly comprising a pair of outer webs and an intermediate web, the first and second outer webs forming a first envelope, and the intermediate and second outer webs forming a return envelope portion, separable from the other outer web. T... | 10/25/1988 |
| 4775094 | Loose insert mailer A rectangular mailing envelope is formed with perforations running transversely, that is, in the direction of the width of the envelope, adjacent to one end to define a pull tab. Removal of this pull tab provides a large access opening for easy retrieval ... | 10/04/1988 |
| 4765485 | Re-usable mailer package A paperboard mailing envelope of the type having an interlocking tongue and slot formed one on the closure flap and one on the back panel. The tongue and slot are adapted to interlock to prevent undetected withdrawal of the locking tongue from the slot. A... | 08/23/1988 |
| 4586611 | Business mailer An improved business mailer having an insert wherein one end is free of the mailer and the opposite end is secured to an edge region thereof. The insert has a tear strip defined by at least one detachable edge adjacent its opposite secured end. The mailer... | 05/06/1986 |
| 4403696 | Envelope The envelope assembly comprises a rectangular front panel and a complementary back panel which together form an envelope for initial use in the delivery of an insert. First and second tear lines are formed across the two panels, respectively. The first te... | 09/13/1983 |
| 4334618 | Stationery having snap-open envelope with remailable portion Stationery including a snap-open envelope having perforations arranged so that an end portion separates from the remaining portion to expose the contents. The remaining portion provides a return or reusable envelope having an end closure flap which, when ... | 06/15/1982 |
| 4190162 | Stationery having snap-open envelope with remailable portion Stationery including a snap-open envelope having perforations arranged so that an end portion separates from the remaining portion to expose the contents. The remaining portion provides a return or reusable envelope having an end closure flap which, when ... | 02/26/1980 |
| 4153163 | Envelope and form assembly A combination envelope and form assembly for use as an integral shipping envelope has an envelope formed with three closed sides and one open side. The back of the envelope has a self-sticking adhesive to permit attachment of the envelope to a package, an... | 05/08/1979 |
| 4095695 | Stuffed sealed envelope assembly and method of making A series of connected, stuffed sealed envelope assemblies, i.e., "mailers" and method of making wherein the insert plies are each rectangular and along one edge thereof having an integral attaching portion which is secured to either the envelope front or ... | 06/20/1978 |
| 4050582 | Sealed envelope assembly with locking pockets for free insert material This improved sealed envelope assembly with locking pockets for free insert material comprises an envelope with front and back plies and at least one insert ply therebetween. The envelope has internal securing means such as adhesive lines adjacent the per... | 09/27/1977 |
| 4010889 | Envelope assembly A sealed envelope is pre-stuffed with at least one insert sheet which is positively held in place against any shifting movements relative to the envelope by retention elements attached only to the envelope and in abutting engagement with marginal edges of... | 03/08/1977 |