Claims
- 1. A form for a mailer, said form comprising a sealed window envelope assembly adapted for use with computer printing techniques in the addressing of envelopes,
- said assembly including an envelope having a top panel and a bottom panel,
- joinder means for connecting said top panel and said bottom panel to one another along coextensive, circumscribing perimetric marginal edge zones of said panels for forming a closed envelope,
- said top panel of said envelope being formed with a cut-out zone defining a window in said envelope,
- a light-pervious web beneath said top panel and providing a see-through closure for said window,
- a sheet disposed within said envelope for imprinting of information thereon, said sheet including an areal expanse in registration with and visible through said cut-out zone in said top panel of said envelope,
- said sheet bearing on a top surface thereof a first coating component of an interaction printing system for producing visual indicia on said sheet upon mechanically-impressed impact-contacting of said first coating component of said sheet against a cooperating, interacting second coating component,
- said light-pervious web bearing on an undersurface thereof a second coating component of the interaction printing system for reacting with (the sheet-carried) said first coating component in selectable areas (contacting thereagainst) including areas in addition to an area demarked by said cut-out zone, to produce selectable imprinted indicia on said sheet,
- imprinted indicia in registry with said cut-out zone being readily visible and clearly readable through said window, and any other indicia imprinted on said sheet being shielded from view by said top panel of said envelope,
- said web being distinct from said sheet and comprising an insert within said envelope, said web having an areal expanse coextensive with said envelope, said second coating component of the interaction printing system covering said areal expanse of said web for facilitating the generation of imprinted indicia on said sheet.
- 2. In a window envelope assembly adapted for use with computer printing techniques to provide a mailer, said assembly having a top panel and a bottom panel connected to one another at marginal edge zones to form an envelope,
- a cut-out zone formed in said top panel and defining a window in said envelope, light-pervious web means within said envelope for viewing through said window in an areal zone demarked by said window of said envelope,
- sheet means within said envelope for imprinting visible indicia thereon,
- a first coating composition deposited on said web means on an under surface thereof,
- a second coating composition deposited on said sheet means on a top surface thereof,
- said first coating composition and said second coating composition including components interacting upon mechanically-impressed impact-contacting of said web means against said sheet means to produce visual indicia on said sheet means in areas correlated with areas of impact contact to generate indicia visible through said window of said envelope,
- the improvement wherein said web means is of an expanse to embrace an entire area embraced by said envelope, and wherein said first coating composition constitutes a deposit on said web means for reaction with said second coating composition on said sheet means for producing visually-shielded indicia on said sheet means, said visually-shielded indicia being producible in areas other than an area delineated by said window of said envelope, said shielded indicia being screened from viewing through said window and being readable only upon opening said envelope.
- 3. The improvement as set forth in claim 2, wherein said web means comprises an insert within said envelope, said insert being free of attachment to said top panel of said envelope assembly in a region defining said window envelope.
- 4. The structure as set forth in claim 1, wherein said assembly constitutes a series of edge-connected, sealed envelopes delineated by and joined to one another along transverse lines of perforation adapted for severing mechanically to separate envelopes of said series from one another.
- 5. The structure as set forth in claim 1 wherein said second coating component covers the entire surface area of said web to obviate any need to apply an indicia producing coating composition on an undersurface of said top panel of said envelope.
- 6. A method for remotely imprinting indicia on an envelope-housed sheet, the imprinted indicia including indicia viewable through a transparent window of a window envelope having a window-forming cut-out zone, said method including the steps of providing within the envelope a light-pervious transparent web as an insert for the envelope, and coextensive with an areal expanse of the envelope,
- applying to the web on an under side thereof a first coating composition containing a first reactive coating component for interacting with a second reactive coating component in an imprinting step to form a visual image,
- applying to a top surface of a sheet distinct from said web and to be contained in the envelope, a second coating composition containing a second reactive coating component,
- positioning the coated sheet within the envelope with a coated top surface of the sheet presented to a coated underside of the web so that the interacting said sheet-carried and said web-carried coated surfaces face and are presented to one another,
- the coating compositions containing the respective first and the second reactive components being characterized in being responsive, under marking-device-generated contact impact stimuli impressed in overlying coextensive zones of the coated web and the underlying coated sheet, to form visible indicia on the sheet, the indicia thus formed being correlated with and corresponding to and defined by a configuration format generated by the impacting marking device,
- forcibly actuating a marking device to impact said web and said sheet in overlying zonal areas thereof with marking stylus means to establish selectible indicia constituting printed patterns on the sheet, the patterns including indicia visible through the transparent web of the window envelope, and indicia visible only upon opening the envelope.
- 7. The method as set forth in claim 6, wherein transparency of the web is maintained throughout the impact imprinting process to which the window envelope is subjected.
- 8. The method as set forth in claim 6, wherein the printed patterns on the sheet include patterns which are not visible through the window of the window envelope.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation application of Giordano application Ser. No. 07/840,567 filed Feb. 24, 1992, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part application of Giordano application Ser. No. 07/732,904, filed Jul. 19, 1991, now abandoned.
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