Claims
- 1. A unitary mailer for use with laser type printers or copier machines, involving heating of the paper, comprising:
- sheet paper means for receiving a printed message and for forming an envelope; said sheet paper means having an upper half and a lower half, and having substantially rectangular dimensions, both of which are greater than six inches, said sheet paper means being substantially uniform in thickness and continuous for its upper half;
- said sheet paper means including two overlying sheets of paper permanently adhered together along one edge of each of the two sheets, with one of said sheets being a message sheet and the other of said sheets being an envelope sheet;
- printed message and address information printed on one side only of said sheet paper means, with the message starting on the exposed upper half of said message sheet;
- said sheet paper means including means for forming an envelope from said envelope sheet;
- means for sealing said envelope including a stable adhesive which will not flow or become activated from the heat of a laser printer or a xerographic copier machine or from high humidity storage conditions;
- the upper half of said message sheet having predetermined areas in which the names and addresses of the sender and the addressee are to be printed; and
- the lower half of said envelope sheet including window means for exposing the names and addresses of the sender and the addressee of the mailer when said envelope sheet is folded;
- whereby said sheet paper means may be fed through a laser printer or a copier machine without jamming or contamination, with a single pass providing both the message and addressing.
- 2. A mailer as defined in claim 1 further including a weakened tear line extending across said sheets adjacent but spaced inward from said edges which are secured together.
- 3. A mailer as defined in claim 1 wherein said message sheet is slightly narrower and slightly longer than said envelope sheet.
- 4. A mailer as defined in claim 1 wherein means are provided for visibly identifying the address areas on said message sheet.
- 5. A mailer as defined in claim 1 wherein the length of said message sheet below the address location for the addressee's location is approximately equal to four times the distance from the address location to the center of the envelope sheet, whereby the lower portion of the message sheet may be folded twice without concealing the addresses from view through said windows.
- 6. A unitary mailer for use with laser type printers or copier machines, involving heating of the paper, comprising:
- sheet paper means for receiving a printed message and for forming an envelope; said sheet paper means having an upper half and a lower half, having a front side and a back side, and having dimensions of approximately 81/2 inches by at least 11 inches, said sheet paper means being substantially uniform in thickness and continuous for its upper half;
- printed message and address information printed on said front side only of said sheet paper means, with the message starting on the upper half of said sheet paper means;
- means for sealing said envelope including a stable adhesive which will not flow or become activated from the heat of a laser printer or a xerographic copier machine or from high humidity storage conditions; and
- said lower half of said sheet paper means including window means for exposing the names and addresses of the sender and the addressee of the mailer, and wherein the upper half of said sheet paper means has predetermined areas in which the names and addresses of the sender and the addressee are to be printed, corresponding in location to the window locations, following folding of the mailer;
- whereby said sheet paper means may be fed through a laser printer or a copier machine without jamming or contamination.
- 7. A mailer as defined in claim 6 wherein said mailer includes two overlying sheets of paper permanently adhered together along one edge of each of the two sheets, with one of said sheets having predetermined areas for receiving addresses, and the other of said sheets having windows for overlying said predetermined areas when said other sheet is folded in half.
- 8. A mailer as defined in claim 7 further including a weakened tear line extending across said sheets adjacent but spaced inward from said edges which are secured together.
- 9. A mailer as defined in claim 7 wherein one of said sheets is slightly narrower and slightly longer than the other of said sheets.
- 10. A mailer as defined in claim 7 wherein means are provided for visibly identifying the address areas.
- 11. A mailer as defined in claim 7 wherein the length of said one sheet below the address location for the addressee's location is approximately equal to four times the distance from the address location to the center of the other sheet, whereby the lower portion of the one sheet may be folded twice without concealing the addresses from view through said windows.
- 12. A mailer for use with laser printers or copier machines, or the like, involving heating of the paper, comprising:
- sheet paper means for receiving a printed message and for forming an envelope; said sheet paper means having an upper half and a lower half, and having rectangular dimensions of at least six inches by six inches, said sheet paper means being substantially uniform in thickness and being continuous for its upper half;
- printed message and address information printed on the front side only of said sheet paper means, with the message starting on the upper half of said sheet;
- said sheet paper means including means for forming an envelope; and
- means for sealing said envelope including a stable, water-activated, adhesive which will not flow or become activated from the heat of a laser printer or a xerographic copier machine or from high humidity storage conditions.
- 13. A mailer as defined in claim 12 wherein said mailer includes two overlying sheets of paper permanently adhered together along one edge of each of the two sheets, with one of said sheets having predetermined areas for receiving addresses, and the other of said sheets having windows for overlying said predetermined areas when said other sheet is folded in half.
- 14. A mailer as defined in claim 13 further including a weakened tear line extending across said sheets adjacent but spaced inward from said edges which are secured together.
- 15. A mailer as defined in claim 13 wherein one of said sheets is slightly narrower and slightly longer than the other of said sheets.
- 16. A mailer as defined in claim 13 wherein the length of said one sheet below the address location for the addressee's location is approximately equal to four times the distance from the address location to the center of the other sheet, whereby the lower portion of the one sheet may be folded twice without concealing the addresses from view through said windows.
- 17. A mailer as defined in claim 12 wherein means are provided for visibly identifying the address areas.
- 18. A mailer as defined in claim 12 wherein said adhesive is a pressure-sensitive adhesive.
- 19. A mailer as defined in claim 12 wherein said adhesive is a water-activated adhesive.
RELATED PATENT APPLICATION
This patent application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 064,074, filed June 17, 1987, entitled "One Piece Mailer for Laser Printers", issued as U.S. Pat. No. 4,784,317, granted Nov. 15, 1988.
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