Claims
- 1. A mailing form comprising a single ply of oversize and substantially opaque substrate material printable by a non-impact printer, said substrate material having adhesive patternly disposed thereon for sealing, wherein said substrate material is foldable to a standard size and is sealable to form an outgoing mailer and a financial document wherein said financial document is contained within said folded and sealed outgoing mailer.
- 2. The mailing form of claim 1, wherein said substrate material comprises two horizontal perforations which divide the substrate material into an outgoing mailer front ply section, an outgoing mailer back ply section and a financial document section disposed therebetween.
- 3. The mailing form claim 2, wherein said financial document section further comprises a third horizontal perforation or score line which foldably divides said financial document into separate portions.
- 4. The mailer form of claim 1, wherein the form comprises further perforations which provide tear-off strips for opening of a sealed mailer by a recipient of the mailer.
- 5. The mailing form of claim 3, wherein one of the separate portions is a check.
- 6. The mailing form of claim 1, wherein the substrate material is paper check stock in accordance with banking requirements.
- 7. The mailing form of claim 2, wherein the outgoing mailer front ply section includes window areas for viewing printed information therethrough.
- 8. The mailing form of claim 1, wherein the form further comprises a ply of transparent material for protecting the contents of the mailer when in folded and sealed.
- 9. The mailer form of claim 8, wherein the transparent material is heat and static resistant.
- 10. The mailer form of claim 8, wherein the transparent material ply comprises a die-cut forming a removable protective ring having adhesive-release material patternly disposed thereon, wherein said adhesive-release material allows removal of the protective ring which exposes adhesive disposed on the substrate ply.
- 11. The mailer form of claim 10, wherein the protective ring is permanently affixed to certain portions of the underlying substrate material whereby those affixed portions of the underlying substrate material are automatically removed upon removal of the protective ring.
- 12. The mailer form of claim 11, wherein the removed portions of the underlying substrate material are side strips and void areas formed in the financial document section.
- 13. The mailer form of claim 4, wherein said further perforations are configured to provide a notched area, forming a tab which is automatically removed with the tear-off strips, exposing the contents of the mailer such that said contents are accessible and removable from the mailer by a recipient.
- 14. The mailing form of claim 1, wherein all variable information printed on the form is printable by a single pass through a simplex, non-impact printer.
- 15. The mailing form of claim 1, wherein the form is printed with a security pantograph.
- 16. The mailing form of claim 15, wherein the security pantograph is printed on at least one interior face of the mailer to prevent viewing of contents through the mailer when the contents are contained within the mailer.
- 17. The mailing form of claim 15, wherein the security pantograph is printed on the financial document to prevent alteration of the financial document.
- 18. The mailing form of claim 1, wherein the form is plow-folded to provide a pre-folded form for a user.
- 19. A method for providing from an oversized form, a form of standard size for printing on a standard non-impact printer, said method comprising pre-folding of the oversized form such that all printable faces of the form are exposed on the folded form of standard size.
- 20. The method of claim 19, wherein the oversized form is pre-folded using a plow-folding apparatus.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of the following U.S. patent applications:
[0002] Ser. No. 09/557,492, filed Apr. 24, 2000, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application, Ser. No. 09/243,003, filed Feb. 2, 1999, and issued Jan. 16, 2001 as U.S. Pat. No. 6,173,888, which is a continuation-in part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/480,161, filed Jun. 17, 1995, issued Feb. 2, 1999 as U.S. Pat. No. 5,865,717; and
[0003] Ser. No. 09/488,067, filed Jan. 19, 2000, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application, Ser. No. 09/179,224 filed Oct. 27, 1998, and issued Aug. 1, 2000 as U.S. Pat. No. 6,095,919.
Continuation in Parts (5)
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09488067 |
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