Claims
- 1. A multi-layer envelope sheet assembly for securing in a brochure or magazine or binder, comprising:front and back sheets of paper held together by a pressure sensitive adhesive forming an envelope sheet assembly; said assembly using standard size approximately 8½×11 inch sheets including A4 size paper sheets; perforations passing through the front and back sheets forming an envelope removable from the envelope sheet assembly; said envelope being more than 8½ inches long and more than 4 inches wide; a pressure sensitive adhesive-coated strip formed from the front sheet and forming a closure flap of the envelope, the flap and pressure sensitive adhesive being covered by a removable release coated strip formed from the back sheet; and the envelope framed by the envelope sheet assembly at all outside edges of the envelope and sealed along three sides with pressure sensitive adhesive.
- 2. The multi-layer envelope sheet assembly of claim 1, wherein:the perforations form a cut and tie pattern that includes ties and the ties attach the envelope to the envelope sheet assembly.
- 3. The multi-layer envelope sheet assembly of claim 1, wherein:the front and back sheets are held together and the envelope is held together by pressure sensitive adhesive coating the outer edge areas of the sheets and extending into an area within the outer edges of the envelope.
- 4. A The multi-layer envelope sheet assembly of claim 1, further comprising:a release layer formed on the removable strip and positioned between the pressure sensitive adhesive-coated strip and the removable strip.
- 5. The multi-layer envelope sheet assembly of claim 1, wherein:the release layer is formed of a release agent.
- 6. An assembly, as defined in claim 1, further comprising a brochure, magazine or binder into which the front and back sheets are secured.
- 7. The multi-layer envelope sheet assembly of claim 1, wherein:the envelope assembly is die-cut through the back sheet towards the front sheet, resulting line of perforations forming a base of the removable strip, and a score line at said base of the closure flap.
- 8. The multi-layer envelope sheet assembly of claim 1, wherein:the envelope has a length greater than 8½ inches and a width greater than 4 inches for conveniently receiving a sheet 8½ inches by 11 inches, or an A-4 sheet folded three times.
- 9. An envelope sheet assembly as defined in claim 1 wherein said envelope is approximately 11 inches long, and is between 4 and 5 inches in height.
- 10. An envelope sheet assembly as defined in claim 1 wherein each of the sheets making up said assembly is of lightweight semi-transparent paper, and wherein the inner surfaces of said envelope have a bold printed pattern to preclude reading material contained in said envelope.
- 11. An assembly as defined in claim 1 further comprising a brochure, magazine or binder into which the envelope sheet assembly is mounted, said brochure or binder having additional pages having substantially the same size as said envelope sheet assembly.
- 12. An envelope sheet assembly as defined in claim 1 further comprising an address printed on said envelope.
- 13. An envelope sheet assembly as defined in claim 1 wherein said envelope is sealed along three sides thereof with permanent pressure sensitive adhesive.
- 14. The multi-layer envelope sheet assembly of claim 1, wherein:the front and back sheets are of substantially uniform thickness for high speed printing on the envelope sheet assembly.
- 15. The multi-layer envelope sheet assembly of claim 1, wherein:the envelope has dimensions, along both an x-axis and a y-axis, substantially less than the dimensions of the envelope sheet assembly.
- 16. The multi-layer envelope sheet assembly of claim 5, wherein:the adhesive coating the outer edge areas of the sheets and extending into an area within the outer edges of the envelope has gaps allowing air to pass between an area inside and outside of the envelope and allowing air to escape from a pocket of the envelope.
- 17. A multi-layer envelope sheet assembly, comprising:first and second sheets of paper held together by a pressure sensitive adhesive forming an envelope sheet assembly; said assembly using standard size approximately 8½×11 inch sheets including A4 size paper sheets; perforations passing through the first and second sheets forming an envelope removable from the envelope sheet assembly; said envelope being more than 8½ inches long and more than 4 inches wide; a pressure sensitive adhesive-coated strip formed from the first sheet and forming a closure flap of the envelope, the flap and pressure sensitive adhesive being covered by a removable release coated strip formed from the second sheet; and the envelope being framed by the envelope sheet assembly at all outside edges of the envelope and sealed along three sides with pressure sensitive adhesive.
- 18. An assembly, as defined in claim 17, further comprising a brochure, magazine or binder into which the first and second sheets are secured.
- 19. A multi-layer envelope sheet assembly for printing in a high speed printer, and applicable for securing in a brochure or magazine or binder, comprising:front and back sheets of paper held together by pressure sensitive adhesive forming an envelope sheet assembly; said assembly being formed of standard size approximately 8½×11 inch sheets including A4 size paper sheets; said assembly consisting solely of two single sheets of paper; perforations passing through the front and back sheets forming an envelope removable from the front and back sheets of paper; said envelope being more than 8½ inches long and more than 4 inches wide; a pressure sensitive adhesive-coated strip formed from the front sheet and forming a closure flap of the envelope, the flap and pressure sensitive adhesive being covered by a removable release coated strip formed from the back sheet; said assembly being of constant thickness, and having smooth peripheral edges, in addition to being formed of standard sized sheets, for jam-free feeding through high speed printers; said assembly being printed with laser toner ink, and additional pages bound together with said assembly.
- 20. A multi-layer envelope sheet assembly for printing in a high speed printer, comprising:front and back sheets of paper held together by pressure sensitive adhesive forming an envelope sheet assembly; said assembly being formed of standard size approximately 8½×11 inch sheets including A4 size paper sheets; said assembly consisting solely of two single sheets of paper; perforations passing through the front and back sheets forming an envelope removable from the front and back sheets of paper; said envelope being more than 8½ inches long and more than 4 inches wide; a pressure sensitive adhesive-coated strip formed from the front sheet and forming a closure flap of the envelope, the flap and pressure sensitive adhesive being covered by a removable release coated strip formed from the back sheet; said assembly being of constant thickness, and having smooth peripheral edges, in addition to being formed of standard sized sheets, for jam-free feeding through high speed printers; and said assembly being printed with laser toner ink.
- 21. The multi-layer envelope sheet assembly of claim 20, wherein:the perforations form a cut and tie pattern that includes ties and the ties attach the envelope to the envelope sheet assembly.
- 22. The multi-layer envelope sheet assembly of claim 20, wherein:the front and back sheets are held together and the envelope is held together by pressure sensitive adhesive coating the outer edge areas of the sheets and extending into an area within the outer edges of the envelope.
- 23. The multi-layer envelope sheet assembly of claim 20, further comprising:a removable strip formed from the back sheet of paper and covering the adhesive coated strip.
- 24. The multi-layer envelope sheet assembly of claim 20, further comprising:a release layer formed on the removable strip and positioned between the adhesive coated strip and the removable strip.
- 25. An assembly, as defined in claim 20, further comprising a brochure, magazine or binder into which the front and back sheets are secured.
- 26. The multi-layer envelope sheet assembly of claim 20, wherein:the envelope assembly is die-cut through the back sheet towards the front sheet, resulting in a line of perforations forming a base of the removable strip and a score line at said base of the closure flap.
- 27. The multi-layer envelope sheet assembly of claim 20, wherein:the envelope has a length greater than 8½ inches and a width greater than 4 inches for conveniently receiving a sheet 8½ inches by 11 inches, or an A-4 sheet folded three times.
- 28. An envelope sheet assembly as defined in claim 20, wherein said envelope is approximately 11 inches long, and is between 4 and 5 inches in height.
- 29. An assembly as defined in claim 20 further comprising a brochure, magazine or binder into which the envelope sheet assembly is mounted, said brochure or binder having additional pages having substantially the same size as said envelope sheet assembly.
- 30. An envelope sheet assembly as defined in claim 20, further comprising an address printed on said envelope.
- 31. A The multi-layer envelope sheet assembly of claim 22, wherein:the adhesive coating the outer edge areas of the sheets and extending into an area within the outer edges of the envelope has gaps allowing air to pass between an area inside and outside of the envelope and allowing air to escape from a pocket of the envelope.
- 32. A multi-layer envelope sheet assembly for printing in a high speed printer, comprising:front and back sheets of paper held together by adhesive forming an envelope sheet assembly; said assembly being formed of standard size approximately 8½×11 inch sheets including A4 size paper sheets; said assembly consisting solely of two sheets of paper; perforations passing through the front and back sheets forming an envelope removable from the front and back sheets of paper; said envelope being more than 8½ inches long and more than 4 inches wide; an adhesive-coated strip formed from the front sheet and forming a closure flap of the envelope; said assembly being of constant thickness, and having smooth peripheral edges, in addition to being formed of standard sized sheets, for jam-free feeding through high speed printers; and said assembly being printed with ink from a high speed laser or ink jet printer.
- 33. The multi-layer envelope assembly of claim 32, wherein:said assembly is printed with ink jet printer ink.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is related to U.S. Pat. No. 6,149,205 issued on Nov. 21, 2000.
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