The present invention relates to an envelope with integrated tracking labels detachable from the envelope and providing proof of mailing and reception of the envelope and its contents.
When shipping important articles in envelopes, such as passports, computer discs, and other such important material, it is necessary to provide proof of mailing and reception of such envelope. Usually this is done by providing envelopes with detachable forms that are filled out, signed by both sender and recipient, and often by the shipper. These forms are usually adhesively secured to the package and copies are detached at the point of expedition to the point of reception. A disadvantage of such forms is that they can be damaged during transport and they require a two-step assembly when making the envelope, namely, the envelope making assembly and the form attaching step. Also, many sheets of paper are required to produce such a form and it is costly. For examples of such mail tracking products, reference is made to U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,120,063 and 6,133,195.
There is therefore a need to provide an envelope which is easy to produce, and preferably from a single paper sheet, and which incorporates therein tracking material to identify the envelope and provide proof of forwarding and reception of such envelope and contents placed therein.
It is a feature of the present invention to provide an envelope with integrated tracking labels which overcome the disadvantages of the prior art and which fulfill the required need.
Another feature of the present invention is to provide an envelope which is produced from a single sheet of reinforced paper stock material and which provides a detachable receipt tab as well as one or more tracking labels matching the tracking code printed on the envelope.
Another feature of the present invention is to provide an envelope for mailing important articles such as documents, passport, computer discs, etc. and wherein the envelope has reinforced edges and is provided with integrated tracking labels all formed from the envelope made of reinforced paper stock material.
According to the above features, from a broad aspect, the present invention provides an envelope which comprises a front panel and a rear panel. An edge opening is provided for access to an interior of the envelope between the panels. Sender and receiver address labels are printed on an exterior face of at least one of the panels. A securing flap is formed in one of the panels and projects from a fold line adjacent the edge opening. A receipt tear panel is formed in a free end section of the securing flap and has a tracking number printed thereon. A glue strip extends longitudinally across an inner face of the securing flap. A release liner is removably retained over the glue strip. A tracking label having the tracking number is die-cut in the securing flap over the release liner. The release liner is die-cut to form a tracking label release liner section adhered to the glue strip about the tracking label whereby to retain the tracking label in the securing flap. The glue strip secures the securing flap to an edge section of the other of the panel when folded thereon on the fold line. The tracking number is also printed on one of the panels. The tracking label is removed from the tracking label release liner of the securing flap as proof of sending or reception of the envelope.
According to a further broad aspect of the present invention, there are two of these tracking labels die-cut in a securing flap and each retained therein by respective ones of tracking label release liner sections.
According to a still further broad aspect of the present invention there is provided a tear tab strip formed by perforation lines in the securing flap adjacent the fold line for access to the interior of the envelope when sealed by the securing flap.
A preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
Referring to the drawings, and more particularly to
As hereinshown a securing flap 18 is formed integral with one of the panels, herein the front panel 12 and projects from a fold line 19 adjacent an edge opening formed by securing the rear panel to the front panel via the side edge flaps. Receipt tear panel 20 is formed in a free end section of the securing flap and detachable therefrom by a perforation line 21.
With additional reference to
With additional reference now to
Once the contents are placed in the envelope, in order to seal the securing flap, it is necessary to remove the release liner 24 as shown in
Detachable tracking labels 34 and 34′ are small narrow tracking labels formed integral with the securing flap and these may have other shapes. These tracking labels, as hereinshown, are formed with a rounded end 40 whereby to identify the grasping end for the removal of same from the securing flap. The rounded end also has a solid color 41 for easy identification. These labels are grasped from this end by inserting the fingernail under the rounded end and simply peeling it off. They can also be removed by applying a folding force by the fingers to form a fold 42 in the securing flap as shown in
It is within the ambit of the present invention to cover any obvious modifications of the preferred embodiment described herein provided such modifications fall within the scope of the appended claims.
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