Integral special service mailing assembly and a method for using same

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6241844
  • Patent Number
    6,241,844
  • Date Filed
    Monday, March 29, 1999
    26 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 5, 2001
    24 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Mayes; Curtis
    Agents
    • Patents + TMS P.C.
Abstract
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.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention generally relates to a form for mailing an article requiring delivery by a special service. More specifically, the present invention relates to an integral special service mailing assembly for mailing an article requiring delivery by a special service having a return receipt postcard and a label indicative of the special service and a method for using same.




It is, of course, generally known to mail an article requiring delivery by a special service, such as certified mail, registered mail, insured mail, COD, return receipt for merchandise and the like. Known components and methods for assembling a mailer for mailing an article requiring special services have multiple, separate components requiring attachment to an exterior of an envelope for the special services delivery of the article.




For example, when a customer of the U.S. Postal Service desires that an article be mailed by certified mail, for instance, an envelope containing the article is provided to the postal employee by the customer. The postal employee is then required to attach or otherwise provide the envelope with a permanent seal or label indicating that the envelope is to be delivered by certified mail.




Then, a return receipt postcard must be attached to the envelope. The postcard must be completed by the postal employee and/or the customer mailing the envelope containing the article. Some postcards include areas having an adhesive for attaching the postcard to the envelope. Other postcards require separate attachment, by using tape, for example.




Such a procedure is both complex and time-consuming, as well as labor intensive. The procedure requires the postal employee to ensure that all of the appropriate labels and documents are affixed to the envelope prior to delivery of the article. Therefore, the appropriate forms, labels and the like must be adequately stocked and available for the postal employee's use. Further, the postal employee must ensure that all articles are appropriately affixed to the envelope. In addition, the return receipt postcard must be suitably affixed to the envelope so that the return postcard is not removed during the mailing of the article to its destination. Of course, it should be understood that an envelope prepared for special service mailing may be prepared by any individual, not just a postal employee.




A need, therefore, exists for an improved integral special service mailing assembly for use with an article requiring delivery by a special service, such as certified mail, insured mail, registered mail, COD, return receipt for merchandise and the like, and a method for using same.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention generally provides an assembly, and a method for using same, for mailing an article requiring delivery by a special service. More specifically, the present invention provides an assembly, and a method for using same, for mailing an article via standard parcel post delivery yet requiring means for delivery confirmation.




In an embodiment of the present invention, an assembly is provided for a mailpiece requiring delivery confirmation. The assembly has a backing sheet and a mailing form removably attached to the backing sheet. The form includes both an addressee address label and a detachable delivery confirmation label, each of the labels being separately affixable to a mailpiece.




In an embodiment, the assembly includes an adhesive layer disposed between the mailing form and the backing sheet.




In an embodiment, the assembly includes a machine-readable code section on the form including machine-readable information associated with the mailpiece.




In an embodiment, the mailing assembly includes a postage label as part of the mailing form. The postage label is detachably connected to the remaining portions of the form for separate affixation to the mailpiece.




In an embodiment, the mailing assembly includes an auxiliary label as part of the mailing form. The auxiliary label is detachably connected to the remaining portions of the form for separate affixation to the mailpiece.




In an embodiment, an anchor section forms a portion of the delivery confirmation label and a delivery confirmation card forms the remaining portion of the delivery confirmation label.




In an embodiment, an adhesive layer is provided only between the backing sheet and both the addressee address label and the anchor section and not between the backing sheet and the delivery confirmation card.




In an embodiment, the mailing form is variably printed with information necessary to serve as a return receipt postcard for the mailpiece.




In an embodiment, the delivery confirmation card is detachable from the associated anchor section.




In another embodiment of the present invention, a method is provided for mailing a mailpiece requiring delivery confirmation. The method compromises the steps of: providing a backing sheet; attaching a mailing form to the backing sheet wherein the form has an addressee address label and a detachably connected delivery confirmation label; printing addressee information on the addressee address label; affixing the addressee address label to the mailpiece; and affixing the delivery confirmation label to the mailpiece.




In an embodiment, an adhesive layer is provided between the form and the backing sheet.




In an embodiment, machine-readable code is printed on the form which includes machine-readable information associated with the mailpiece.




In an embodiment, a postage label is provided on the form which is detachably connected to the remaining portions of the form, the postage label then being affixed to the mailpiece.




In an embodiment, the method compromises the additional steps of: providing an auxiliary label on the form which is detachably connected to the remaining portions of the form; printing return address information on the auxiliary label; and affixing the auxiliary label to the mailpiece.




In an embodiment, the method comprises the additional steps of: providing an auxiliary label on the form which is detachably connected to the remaining portions of the form; printing variable information on the auxiliary label; and detaching the auxiliary label from the remaining portions of the form.




In an embodiment, the method compromises the additional steps of: providing an anchor section on the delivery confirmation label; and providing a delivery confirmation card on the delivery confirmation label which is connected to the anchor section.




In an embodiment, machine-readable code is printed on the mailing form which includes machine-readable information associated with the mailpiece.




In an embodiment, variable information is printed on the mailing form.




In an embodiment, an adhesive layer is provided between the backing sheet and both the addressee address label and the anchor section and not between the backing sheet and the delivery confirmation card.




In an embodiment, the delivery confirmation card is detached from the delivery confirmation label.




It is, therefore, an advantage of the present invention to provide an improved assembly for mailing an article requiring delivery by a special service.




Another advantage of the present invention is to provide a simplified method for mailing an article requiring special services.




And, another advantage of the present invention is to provide an assembly that is integrally formed as a complete unit for standard parcel post delivery of an article which still requires delivery confirmation.




Yet another advantage of the present invention is to provide an assembly and a method for mailing an article requiring special services without requiring additional adhesives or fixatives for attaching the same to the mailpiece.




Moreover, an advantage of the present invention is to provide an assembly which provides for pre-imaging or pre-printing of variable information thereon.




Indeed, a further advantage of the present invention is to provide an assembly which works on automated printing equipment.




Additionally, it is an advantage of the present invention to provide an inexpensive, unitary assembly, and a method for using same, for the standard parcel post delivery of a mailpiece wherein confirmation of the delivery of the mailpiece is still desired.




Additional features and advantages of the present invention are described in, and will be apparent from, the detailed description of the presently preferred embodiments and from the drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

illustrates a plan view of a front side of an embodiment of an assembly of the present invention.





FIG. 2

illustrates a plan view of a back side of an embodiment of the assembly of the present invention.





FIG. 3

illustrates a plan view of a front side of another embodiment of the assembly of the present invention.





FIG. 4

illustrates a perspective view of a front side of an embodiment of the assembly of the present invention with an article to be mailed using same.





FIG. 5

illustrates a plan view of a front side of another embodiment of the assembly of the present invention.





FIG. 6

illustrates another embodiment of the assembly of the present invention in which a plurality of assemblies are located on a single sheet.





FIG. 7

illustrates a plan view of a front side of another embodiment of an assembly of the present invention.





FIG. 8

illustrates a cross-sectional view taken generally along the line VIII—VIII of FIG.


7


.





FIG. 9

illustrates a perspective view of an embodiment of the assembly as used on a package.





FIG. 10

illustrates a plan view of a front side of yet another embodiment of an assembly of the present invention.





FIG. 11

illustrates a cross-sectional view taken generally along the line XI—XI of FIG.


10


.





FIG. 12

illustrates a cross-sectional view taken generally along the line XII—XII of FIG.


10


.





FIG. 13

illustrates a plan view of a front side of yet another embodiment of an assembly of the present invention.





FIG. 14

illustrates a plan view of a front side of a further embodiment of an assembly of the present invention.





FIG. 15

illustrates a plan view of a back side of an embodiment of the mailing form of

FIG. 13

removed from its associated backing sheet.





FIG. 16

illustrates a plan view of a back side of an embodiment of the mailing form of

FIG. 14

removed from its associated backing sheet.





FIG. 17

illustrates a perspective view of a front side of an embodiment of the mailing form of

FIG. 13

with separable portions affixed to a mailpiece and with a return receipt postcard of the mailing form detached from anchor portions of the mailing form.





FIG. 18

illustrates a perspective view of a front side of an embodiment of the mailing form of

FIG. 14

with separable portions affixed to a mailpiece and with a return receipt postcard of the mailing form detached from anchor portions of the mailing form.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PRESENTLY PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




The present invention provides an integral special service mailing assembly for mailing an article requiring delivery by a special service. Further, the present invention provides a method for using the assembly for mailing articles requiring delivery by special services.




Referring now to the drawings, wherein like numerals refer to like parts,

FIG. 1

is a front plan view that generally illustrates an embodiment of an assembly


10


formed from a single sheet


11


to provide both a label


12


and a return postcard


13


. The assembly


10


is capable for use in mailing an article


14


requiring a special service as shown in FIG.


4


. Although a certified mail envelope is illustrated, it should be understood that the present invention is applicable to any mailing item requiring special services, such as insured mail, registered mail, COD, return receipt for merchandise and the like.




The front side of the embodiment of the assembly


10


illustrated in

FIG. 1

includes the label


12


. The label


12


is, in a preferred embodiment, a pre-printed label indicative of the special service required for mailing of the article


14


. The label


12


is preferably pre-printed directly on the sheet


11


. The pre-printed label


12


includes a special service indicator


15


and a window section


16


in which an article identification number can be printed.




The assembly


10


also has a front bottom portion


18


that includes the return receipt postcard


23


that can be similar to United States Postal Service form PS-3811. The return receipt postcard


13


may include a set of instructions


20


for the sender, as well as an article addressee section


22


for pre-printing the addressee's address. The return receipt postcard


13


also has a document control number bar code


24


to aid in tracking of the article


14


.




In addition, the return receipt postcard


13


has a number of sub-sections requiring completion by the sender prior to mailing. One sub-section illustrated at numeral


26


includes a machine readable article identification number corresponding to the number in the window section


16


of the pre-printed label


12


. The sub-section


26


may have a background color that contrasts with the color of the return receipt postcard


13


so as to simplify the reading of the machine-readable code in the sub-section


26


. Other sections, as well, may include similar color-contrasting portions within the return receipt postcard


13


.




Another section of the bottom portion


18


of the assembly


10


is, in a preferred embodiment, a first anchor portion


27


at one end of the return receipt postcard


13


and a second anchor portion


28


at the opposite end. The first anchor portion


27


is separable from the return receipt postcard


13


by means of a perforated tear line


29


.




The second anchor portion


28


includes at least one article tracking label


30


provided along a detachable strip


31


at the opposite end of the bottom portion


18


of the assembly


10


and is removable from the bottom portion


18


by a perforated tear line


32


. The second anchor portion


28


is also separable from the return receipt postcard


13


by tearing along a perforated tear line


33


.




The article tracking label


30


may be adhesively backed for subsequent attachment to a receipt or other item requiring designation of the article number for related purposes. As illustrated, two tracking labels


30


are provided in the embodiment shown. For example, one of the tracking labels


30


may be used by a postal delivery employee on a postal form PS 3849, a delivery notice, (not shown). The second tracking label


30


may be used for the receiver's record use.




In addition, in the embodiment shown, two additional tracking labels


34


are provided. The two additional tracking labels


34


, which also include a section


35


for the article identification number, may be used for the sender's records.




The certified article number tracking labels


30


can also be used for the sender's and receiver's record keeping and/or accounting use. Each tracking label


30


has the section


33


for the article identification number. The tracking label


30


may be provided with adhesive on its reverse side. The tracking label


30


may also be a peel and stick type label.




Thus, the bottom portion


18


of the assembly


10


includes three main sections: the return receipt postcard


13


and the first and second anchor portions


27


,


28


. In addition, the tracking labels


30


,


34


are provided. The label


12


is separated from the return receipt postcard


13


by a score line


37


to facilitate separation of the postcard


13


upon delivery of the article


14


. As mentioned above, the return receipt postcard


13


has a number of sub-sections requiring completion by the sender prior to mailing the article


14


. After delivery of the article


14


, the return receipt postcard


13


is detachable from the first and second anchor portions


27


,


28


by tearing along the perforated tear lines


29


,


33


respectively.




An advantage of the present invention is that a number of the sub-sections of the return postcard


13


and the label


12


discussed above can be pre-printed when the assembly


10


of the present invention is used.




Referring now to

FIG. 2

, a back plan view of an embodiment of the assembly


10


is illustrated. The reverse side of the label


12


shown in

FIG. 1

has an adhesive portion


40


. The adhesive portion


40


may be a peel and stick type adhesive and is provided to seal the label


12


to the article


14


requiring special service mailing as shown in FIG.


4


.




A back bottom portion


42


of the assembly


10


includes a front side


43


of the return receipt postcard


13


. The return receipt postcard


13


includes a “Return To” section


44


. The “Return To” section


44


may be color-contrasted with the remainder of the return receipt postcard


13


to enable simplified reading of the “Return To” section


44


.




The score line


37


is provided along the top side of the return receipt postcard


13


. For subsequent detachment of the return receipt postcard


13


, the perforated tear lines


29


,


33


are provided along the edges adjacent to the anchor portions


27


,


28


. The first anchor portion


27


has a first adhesive portion


47


and the second anchor portion


28


has a second adhesive portion


48


to adhere the back bottom portion


42


to the article


14


prior to mailing.





FIG. 3

shows another embodiment of the assembly


10


of the present invention, wherein like numerals represent like parts. This embodiment is a simplified version of the prior embodiment in that it does not have the instruction section


20


nor does it have the tracking labels


30


,


34


. However, the embodiment illustrated in

FIG. 3

as an enlarged bar code region


48


for easier reading during high speed processing. The embodiment of the present invention illustrated in

FIG. 3

is shown in use in FIG.


4


.




Referring now to

FIG. 4

, the article


14


requiring special service, shown from its front side, is shown. The pre-printed label


12


is shown having the window section


16


in which the certified mail number is printed either manually or automatically. As illustrated, the label


12


folds down onto a front side


49


of the article


14


requiring special service mailing. The label


12


is adhered to the front side


49


of the article


14


by means of the adhesive portion


40


located on the back side of the label


12


(see FIG.


2


). Also as illustrated in

FIG. 4

, the bottom portion


18


of the assembly


10


, including the anchor portions


27


,


28


and the return receipt postcard


13


, is sealed to a back side


50


of the article


14


and the anchor portions


27


,


28


are sealed to the article


14


by the adhesive portions


47


and


48


, respectively. Also, the score line


37


is located at the top of the article


14


to provide for easier subsequent separation of the return receipt postcard


13


from the anchor portions


27


,


28


and the label


12


upon delivery of the article


14


.





FIG. 5

illustrates another embodiment of the assembly


10


of the present invention. In the embodiment shown in

FIG. 5

, the orientation of the label


12


with respect to the postcard


13


is changed. However, like numerals represent like parts and the score line


37


between the label


12


and the postcard


13


is shown located between the label


12


and the return receipt postcard


13


. In addition, a tracking indicator


52


is provided on the second anchor portion


28


. Another variation in the embodiment shown in

FIG. 5

is that the sheet


11


has a plurality of tracker holes on the edges thereof for use in a printer having tracking wheels to advance the paper. The tracking holes


54


are located on a tracking strip


56


. In addition, a plurality of the assembly


10


can be provided on a single sheet


11


as shown in FIG.


6


. Each assembly


10


is separable from the adjacent assembly


10


. This can be accomplished by a score line


60


. In such a case, it would be preferred that the assembly


10


be a peel and stick type assembly that is removably attached to the sheet


11


. Thus each individual assembly


10


could be detached from the sheet


11


as needed. Also the entire sheet could be printed at one time for subsequent separation and application to separate articles


14


.




The assembly


10


can be printed using any known method of printing and is not limited to any single type. Such printing methods include, but are not limited to, laser printing, thermal printing, dot matrix printing and the like. Printing may be performed on continuously fed forms or on individually fed forms.




Referring now to

FIGS. 7-9

, an alternate embodiment of a mailing assembly


100


is illustrated. The mailing assembly


100


includes a first layer


102


and a second layer


104


. The first layer


102


and the second layer


104


are separably attached via an adhesive


106


between selected portions of the two layers


102


,


104


. The first layer


102


includes a plurality of separable parts including a return postcard


108


having an integrally formed designator section


110


. The return postcard conforms with requirements for, for example, United States Postal Service Form 3811. The designator section


110


includes information necessary to comply with requirements for, for example, United States Postal Service Forms 3804, 3806, 3813, 3856 or the like. The designator section


110


heretofore has been implemented as a separate and distinct form apart from the return postcard


108


. The unique arrangement of the return postcard


108


with the designator section


110


allows for incorporation of what previously required completion of two forms and subsequent attachment of two forms to, for example, a package to be delivered requiring special services for delivery thereof. As a result, use of the mailing assembly


100


of the present invention substantially simplifies and expedites the preparation of such a mailpiece requiring delivery by a special service, such as certified mail, return receipt for merchandise, insured mail, registered mail, and the like.




The designator section


110


includes a first area


112


that is distinctly colored from a remainder of the area. For example, the color of the first area


112


may be green to designate the generally recognized color for certified mail or may be brown to designate the generally recognized color for return receipt for merchandise, or the like. Within the first area


112


, wording areas


114


,


116


may be provided to specifically denote the type of special service for which the mailing assembly is to be implemented. An article identifying number area


118


is provided within the designator section


110


to provide, preferably, a machine readable number associated with the mailpiece. This is particularly useful for tracking of the mailpiece before, during and after delivery by the special service.




A special instruction area


120


is also incorporated within the designator section


110


. Both the article identifying number area


118


and the special instruction area


120


have a distinctly colored background to improve the machine readability of the information within these areas. The special instruction area


120


may include, for example, specific instructions such as “RESTRICTED DELIVERY”, “ADDRESSEE'S ADDRESS REQUESTED”, “RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED” or the like. The return postcard


108


includes other information generally required within specific sections, such as sender information area


122


, article addressee area


124


, recipient name area


126


, recipient signature area


128


, date received area


130


, machine readable document control area


132


, and addressee address area


134


.




On each side of the return postcard


128


are anchor portions


136


,


138


. The anchor portions


136


,


138


are separable from the return postcard


128


by perforated tear lines


140


,


142


, respectively. The anchor portions


136


,


138


may also be printed with variable information or preprinted information relating to the mail handling or information of a general nature. As shown in the anchor portion


136


, an article identifying number area


144


is provided that may include a machine readable article identifying number related to the special delivery of the mailpiece for which the mailing assembly is used. The article identifying number area


144


may be implemented as a removable label from within the anchor portion


136


separable therefrom by die-cut lines, score lines, or the like. The anchor portions


136


,


138


are removably secured to the second layer


104


via the adhesive


106


.




As further illustrated, an auxiliary label


146


may be provided and implemented in a number of fashions. For example, the auxiliary label


146


may act as a mailing label, a return address label, or the like. The auxiliary label


146


may be separable from a remainder of the mailing assembly


100


via a score line


148


. Alternatively, the score line


148


may be implemented as a perforated tear line, die-cut lines or the like. As a result, the auxiliary label


146


is separable from the remainder of the mailing assembly


100


as well as from the second layer


104


with an adhesive back side for attachment to, for example, a mailpiece.




As illustrated in

FIG. 9

, the mailing assembly


100


is attached to a mailpiece


150


by removing the mail assembly


100


from the second layer


104


and attachment of the anchor portions


136


,


138


using the adhesive


106


on a back side of the anchor portions


136


,


138


for attachment to the mailpiece


150


. The return postcard


108


is separable from the anchor portions


136


,


138


following delivery of the mailpiece


150


to, for example, confirm receipt of delivery of the mailpiece


150


. As illustrated, the auxiliary label


146


is incorporated as a return address label. Alternatively, the auxiliary label


146


may be used as an addressee's label and incorporated in the area generally designated at


152


in FIG.


9


.




Referring now to

FIGS. 10-12

, an alternate embodiment of a mailing assembly


200


is generally illustrated. The assembly


200


incorporates a first layer


202


and a second layer


204


with an adhesive


206


in selected areas therebetween as generally illustrated in

FIGS. 11 and 12

. The first layer


202


of the mailing assembly


200


includes a return postcard


208


with an incorporated designator section


210


. At each end of the return postcard


208


are anchor portions


212


,


214


separable by perforated tear lines


216


,


218


, respectively. On a back side of each of the anchor portions


212


,


214


is the adhesive


206


. The adhesive


206


provides for attachment of the first layer


202


to the second layer


204


and following removal of the first layer


202


from the second layer


204


, the adhesive


206


beneath the anchor portions


212


,


214


allows for attachment of the first layer


202


to a mailpiece. An auxiliary label


218


is provided exterior to the anchor portion


212


and has the adhesive


206


on its back side. As a result, the auxiliary label


218


may be implemented as described with references to

FIGS. 7-9

.




The mailing assembly


200


also includes additional article identifying number areas


220


with the adhesive


206


on its back side for removable attachment from the second layer


204


and subsequent attachment of the article identifying number area


220


to a specific item as necessary. In addition, the mailing assembly


220


may further include an additional designator section


222


that substantially repeats the information in the designator section


210


for additional usage on the mailpiece on which the mailing assembly


200


is implemented.




Further, the mailing assembly


200


may include a receipt section


224


. The receipt section


224


is a receipt for the sender of the mailpiece. The receipt section


224


generally includes information corresponding to, for example, United States Postal Service Form 3800. The receipt


224


is detachable from a remainder of a mailing assembly


200


via perforated tear lines


226


,


228


. The perforated tear line


228


is also implemented to remove the article identifying number areas


220


from a remainder of the mailing assembly


200


and is separately detachable one from the other via the perforated tear line


230


. In addition, the auxiliary designator section


222


may also be separable from a remainder of the assembly


200


, namely the anchor portion


214


, via the perforated tear line


232


. The embodiment illustrated in

FIG. 10

may be implemented similarly to the invention shown and described with reference to

FIGS. 7-9

. The return receipt


224


is typically removed for use by the sender as verification that the special service was requested and the amount paid for that special service.




Either of the mailing assemblies


100


,


200


may be incorporated in a series of forms continuously repeated. Therefore, the mailing assemblies


100


or


200


may be linked together such that they are incorporated as a continuous series of forms or, alternatively, a roll of forms, or the like.




The second layer


104


or


204


of the mailing assemblies


100


or


200


, respectively, may include an area that is die-cut with a frozen label such that if duplex printing is implemented and variable information is simultaneously or subsequently printed on a back side of the return postcard, for example, then that information remains on the back side of the return postcard following removal of the second layer from a remainder of the mailing assembly


100


,


200


.




Referring now to

FIGS. 13-18

, two more alternative embodiments of the present invention are illustrated. A mailing assembly


301


is shown in

FIG. 13

that includes a mailing form


302


adhesively affixed to a backing sheet


303


. The mailing form


302


includes a plurality of separable parts including a mailing label


304


, a return receipt postcard


305


, a first anchor section


306


, a second anchor section


307


and an address label


308


. A first tear line


309


and a second tear line


310


are perforations which protrude all the way through to, and preferably include, the backing sheet


303


whereby the mailing label


304


and the address label


308


may be respectively detached from a remainder of the mailing assembly


301


with their respective portions of the backing sheet


303


still affixed thereto.




The mailing label


304


includes a mailing designation section


311


which is imprinted, for example, with information relating to the type of mailing service used (e.g., U.S. Priority Mail). The mailing label


304


also includes a postage section


312


whereupon all of the necessary postage information may be automatically stamped. The mailing label


304


further includes a sender address section


313


and a mail class section


316


which indicates the priority level of the chosen mail service (“First Class”, for example). Also located on the mailing label


304


are a mailing label bar code


314


and a mailing label article number


315


. This machine-readable information is specifically associated with the mailpiece upon which the mailing assembly


301


is used and is intended to be compatible with the United States Postal Service's existing track and trace network. The mailing label


304


may be detached from the remainder of the mailing assembly


301


along the first tear line


309


and the second tear line


310


whereby it may, after being peeled away from its associated portion of the backing sheet


303


, be affixed to the mailpiece.




The address label


308


of the mailing form


302


includes an addressee heading section


317


, which might be as simple as “Send To:”, as well as an addressee's section


318


indicating the addressee's address. Address label


308


also includes an address label bar code


319


which directly corresponds to that information found in the mailing label bar code


314


on the mailing label


304


. The address label


308


is fully detachable from the remainder of the mailing assembly


301


via the second tear line


310


whereby, after being peeled away from its respective portion of the backing sheet


303


, it may be independently affixed to the mailpiece.




It is noted that the address label


308


may have some alternative uses. Indeed, the address label


308


may include the return address of the sender of the mailpiece whereby it would serve as a simple return address label. Conversely, the address label


308


may be used as a customer mailing receipt. The receipt may include, for example, such information as the article number, the addressee's address, the type of mailing service employed and the fees associated with such service. When used in this manner, the address label


308


may not be peeled away from its respective portion of the backing sheet


303


. Rather, that portion of the backing sheet which is adhesively connected to the address label


308


remains affixed thereto as the address label


308


is detached from the remainder of the mailing assembly


301


along the second tear line


310


.




The return receipt postcard


305


of the mailing form


302


conforms with requirements for, for example, United States Postal Service Form 3811. The return receipt postcard


305


includes a sender heading section


321


(e.g., “Sender's Name and Address”) and a second sender address section


320


. Similarly, the return receipt postcard


305


includes a second addressee heading section


323


and a second addressee address section


322


. A second mailing designation section


324


is intended to include the same type of information as found in the mailing designation section


311


of the mailing label


304


. In addition, the return receipt postcard


305


includes an instruction section


325


which preferably includes general delivery instructions for the person delivering the mailpiece. The return receipt postcard


305


also includes a return receipt postcard bar code


326


and a return receipt article number


327


which reflect the same information as found in the mailing label bar code


314


and the mailing label article number


315


, respectively. Postal Service form number section


328


and Postal Service form description section


329


provide additional information on the return receipt postcard


305


which is typical of most mailing forms used by the U.S. Postal Service.




The return receipt postcard


305


is positioned on the mailing form


302


between the first anchor section


306


and the second anchor section


307


. The first anchor section


306


, which is detachably connected to the return receipt postcard


305


along a third tear line


330


, preferably includes a third mailing designation section


332


which reflects the same type of information as found in both the mailing designation section


311


and the second mailing designation section


324


. The second anchor section


307


is detachably connected to the return receipt postcard


305


along a fourth tear line


331


.




The combination of the first anchor section


306


, the return receipt postcard


305


and the second anchor section


307


may be detached from the remainder of the mailing assembly


301


, together with their respective portions of the backing sheet


303


, along the first tear line


309


. These three sections of the mailing form


302


may then be affixed to the mailpiece separate and apart from the mailing label


304


and the address label


308


.




The unique arrangement of the return receipt postcard


305


, along with the separately affixable mailing label


304


and the address label


308


, allows for the incorporation into a single form of what previously required completion of two forms and subsequent attachment of two forms to, for example, a package to be delivered via U.S. Priority Mail service whereby delivery confirmation of the associated mailpiece is also required. As such, use of the mailing assembly


301


of the present invention substantially simplifies and expedites the preparation of the mailpiece requiring delivery by such a service. Increased efficiency is further experienced due to the fact that the mailing assembly


301


may be variably printed with a variety of information.




Another embodiment of the present invention is shown in FIG.


14


. The primary differences between a mailing assembly


351


shown in FIG.


14


and the mailing assembly


301


shown in

FIG. 13

are that that the mailing assembly


351


includes a separately detachable return address label


359


and includes areas on its return receipt postcard


355


which require written confirmation of delivery.




Specifically, the mailing assembly


351


includes a mailing form


352


adhesively affixed to a backing sheet


353


. The mailing form


352


includes a plurality of separable parts including a mailing label


354


, a return receipt postcard


355


, a first anchor section


356


, a second anchor section


357


, an address label


358


and a return address label


359


.




The mailing label


354


includes a mailing designation section


362


, a postage section


363


, a mailing label bar code


364


, a mailing label article number


365


and a mail class section


366


. The mailing label


354


does not, however, include the sender's return address as such information is preferably included on the return address label


359


in the sender address section


368


. The return address label


359


also includes a sender heading section


367


associated with the sender address section


368


.




The use and function of the address label


358


is the same as that described in connection with the address label


308


from FIG.


13


. Again, the address label


358


includes an addressee heading section


369


, an addressee address section


370


and an address label bar code


371


.




The address label


358


is separately detachable from the remainder of the mailing assembly


351


along a ninth tear line


385


whereby it may then be separately affixable to a mailpiece. Similarly, the return address label


359


may be separately detached from the remainder of the mailing assembly


351


along the sixth tear line


361


and the ninth tear line


385


. The mailing label


354


may then also be detached from the remainder of the mailing assembly


351


along the fifth tear line


360


and the sixth tear line


361


.




The return receipt postcard


355


includes a second addressee heading section


372


and an associated second addressee address section


373


. A second mailing designation section


374


is also provided on the return receipt postcard


355


to provide information on the type of mailing service desired. Again, the return receipt postcard


355


includes a return receipt bar code


375


and a return receipt article number


376


for U.S. Postal Service tracking purposes. Also included are a Postal Service form number section


377


and a Postal Service form description section


378


.




The embodiment shown in

FIG. 14

preferably includes a separate sender's name section


379


which may be variably printed with the name of the person, or entity, mailing the mailpiece. A sender's date section


380


is adjacently positioned to the sender's name section


379


whereby the date of mailing may be written down. The return receipt postcard


355


also includes a deliverer's name section


381


and associated deliverer's date section


382


wherein the individual delivering the mailpiece enters his or her name and date upon delivery of the mailpiece. Once such information is entered, the return receipt postcard


355


may be detached from the first anchor section


356


along a seventh tear line


383


and from the second anchor section


357


along an eighth tear line


384


and used for delivery confirmation purposes. The first anchor section


356


is preferably provided with an instruction section


386


which includes delivery instructions for the individual delivering the mailpiece.




Turning now to

FIG. 15

, a plan view of a back side of the mailing form


302


from

FIG. 13

is shown after removal of the backing sheet


303


thereon. As shown, the back sides of the address label


308


, the mailing label


304


, the second anchor section


307


and the first anchor section


306


are covered with an adhesive coating which serves the dual purpose of removably attaching the mailing form


302


to the backing sheet


303


and, subsequently, permanently attaching the mailing form


302


to a mailpiece. Conversely, the return receipt postcard


305


, defined as that area between the fourth tear line as


331


and the third tear line


330


, does not include any such adhesive backing. The back side of the return receipt postcard


305


may include various return address and postage information necessary to allow the return receipt postcard


305


to be mailed back to the sender of the mailpiece for delivery confirmation purposes. The return receipt postcard


305


may, alternatively, simply be retained by the Postal Service as a means for delivery confirmation.





FIG. 16

shows a plan view of a back side of the mailing form


352


from

FIG. 14

after removal of its associated backing sheet


353


. As shown, the back sides of the address label


358


, the return address label


359


, the mailing label


354


, the second anchor section


357


and the first anchor section


356


are covered with an adhesive coating which again serves the dual purpose of removably attaching the mailing form


352


to the backing sheet


353


and, subsequently, permanently attaching the mailing form


352


to the mailpiece. The return receipt postcard


355


has no such adhesive backing so that it may be detached from the remainder of the mailing form


352


along the eighth tear line


384


and the seventh tear line


383


.




As illustrated in

FIG. 17

, the mailing form


302


of the mailing assembly


301


shown in

FIG. 13

is attached to a mailpiece


340


. Specifically, the address label


308


and the mailing label


304


are preferably affixed to one side of the mailpiece


340


as shown using their respective adhesive backings. Similarly, the first anchor section


306


and the second anchor section


307


, with the return receipt postcard


305


detachably connected therebetween, are adhesively affixed to another side of the mailpiece


340


. The return receipt postcard


305


is separable from the first anchor section


306


and the second anchor section


307


along the third tear line


330


and the fourth tear line


331


, respectively, following delivery of the mailpiece


340


to confirm receipt of delivery of the mailpiece


340


. Again, the return receipt postcard


305


may be either retained by the U.S. Postal Service for delivery confirmation purposes or, alternatively, mailed back to the sender of the mailpiece.





FIG. 18

shows the mailing form


352


of the mailing assembly


351


shown in

FIG. 14

attached to its associated mailpiece


390


. According to this embodiment of the present invention, the address label


358


, the return address label


359


and the mailing label


354


are all affixed to one side of the mailpiece


390


as shown using their respective adhesive backings. The first anchor section


356


and the second anchor section


357


, and the return receipt post card


355


disposed therebetween, are then adhesively affixed to another side of the mailpiece


390


. Upon delivery of the mailpiece


390


, the return receipt postcard


355


is detached from the first anchor section


356


and the second anchor section


357


along the seventh tear line


383


and the eighth tear line


384


, respectively. The return receipt postcard


355


may then be used for delivery confirmation purposes as already described herein.




It should be understood that various changes and modifications to the presently preferred embodiments described herein will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Such changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention and without diminishing its attendant advantages. It is, therefore, intended that such changes and modifications be covered by the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A method for mailing a mailpiece requiring delivery confirmation, the method comprising the steps of:providing a backing sheet; removably attaching a mailing form to the backing sheet, the form having an addressee address label and a delivery confirmation label, the addressee address label detachably connected to the delivery confirmation label; printing addressee information on the addressee address label; affixing the addressee address label to the mailpiece; and, affixing the delivery confirmation label to the mailpiece.
  • 2. The method of claim 1 further comprising the step of:providing an adhesive layer between the form and the backing sheet.
  • 3. The method of claim 1 further comprising the step of:printing machine-readable code on the form including machine-readable information associated with the mailpiece.
  • 4. The method of claim 1 further comprising the steps of:providing a postage label on the form, the postage label detachably connected to remaining portions of the form; and affixing the postage label to the mailpiece.
  • 5. The method of claim 1 further comprising the steps of:providing an auxiliary label on the form, the auxiliary label detachably connected to remaining portions of the form; printing return address information on the auxiliary label; and affixing the auxiliary label to the mailpiece.
  • 6. The method of claim 1 further comprising the steps of:providing an auxiliary label on the form, the auxiliary label detachably connected to remaining portions of the form; printing variable information on the auxiliary label; and detaching the auxiliary label from the remaining portions of the form.
  • 7. The method of claim 1 further comprising the steps of:providing an anchor section on the delivery confirmation label; and providing a delivery confirmation card on the delivery confirmation label connected to the anchor section.
  • 8. The method of claim 7 further comprising the step of:providing an adhesive layer between the backing sheet and both the addressee address label and the anchor section and not between the backing sheet and the delivery confirmation card.
  • 9. The method of claim 7 further comprising the step of:detaching the delivery confirmation card from the delivery confirmation label.
  • 10. The method of claim 1 further comprising the step of:printing variable information on the mailing form.
Parent Case Info

This application is a divisional application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/881,141 filed on Jun. 24, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,967,558, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/855,030 filed on May 13, 1997, entitled “INTEGRAL SPECIAL SERVICE MAILING ASSEMBLY AND METHOD FOR USING SAME”, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,951,053, which is, in turn, a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/425,578 filed Apr. 20, 1995 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,697,648.

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Continuation in Parts (2)
Number Date Country
Parent 08/855030 May 1997 US
Child 08/881141 US
Parent 08/425578 Apr 1995 US
Child 08/855030 US