1. Technical Field
The present disclosure generally relates to postcard mailers and more specifically relates to postcards that have means to hide an outgoing message and that include a return-postcard/reply mechanism.
2. Background of Related Art
It has long been known that an increased rate of response to mail solicitation can be achieved if the original, soliciting mailing includes provisions to simplify the actions required by the recipient in responding to the original mailing. Thus, such mailings conventionally employ return-envelopes, return-postcards, etc., which may be a courtesy reply, where the recipient applies the postage, or a BRM, which is where the postage is pre-paid by the sender.
Indeed, with the advent of mailers as proposed in, for example, U.S. Pat. No. 3,104,799, virtually an entire new industry was created.
While mailers of the type disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 3,104,799 have been very successful for their intended purpose, they are basically envelope-type mailers provided with return-envelopes and thus may be more expensive to manufacture and more expensive to post than is necessary in those instances where postcard-type assemblies could be used.
It is, of course, known to provide so-called “two-way” or bi-fold postcards. In a typical two-way postcard, a single piece of card stock of twice the size of an ordinary postcard is folded in half upon itself and the edges remote from the fold of the two resulting pieces are adhered (e.g., stapled, wafer sealed, glued or other means of affixing together in accordance with postal regulations and guidelines) together. United States Postal Service (USPS) regulations, however, require that at least one side of the postcard must not be sealed. On one of the interior-facing surfaces, a return mailing address together with a courtesy reply or BRM may be provided. The other interior-facing surface may contain a personal correspondence with some of the recipient's personal information. An exterior surface may include a mailing address receiving area as well as a franking area. The other exterior surface may be provided with requested information, a data request, etc.
The postcard is mailed to a recipient who will hopefully respond to the requested information, break the adhered connection between the pieces and either reverse-fold the card and readhere (e.g., staple) the same to expose the return address while hiding the original address or simply remove and discard the piece bearing the original address. This would result in a return-postcard bearing only the return address and the data. This type of mailer, however, does not hide the general and/or personal correspondence on an interior surface of the mailer because of the USPS regulation which requires that at least one side of the mailer must not be adhered or sealed closed (i.e., it must be open).
It would be advantageous to provide a two-way postcard having the ability to maintain the privacy of the recipient by hiding his or her personal information.
The present disclosure generally relates to postcard mailers that have means to hide an outgoing message and that include a return-postcard/reply mechanism.
According to an aspect of the present disclosure, a mailer is provided including an original postcard having a first face and a second face. The original postcard includes at least one of a recipient's address, a sender's address, a franking position, and a machine readable marking provided on the first face thereof; a writing provided on the second face of the original postcard; and a selectively removable label affixed to the second face of the original postcard, wherein the removable label covers at least a portion of the writing provided on the second face of the original postcard.
The mailer may include a return postcard attached to the original postcard along a side edge thereof and defining a separation line therealong.
The return postcard may include a first face and a second face. Accordingly, when the mailer is folded along the separation line the return postcard overlies the second face of the original postcard. In one embodiment, the first face of the return postcard may be adjacent the second face of the original postcard when the mailer is folded along the separation line.
The return postcard may be selectively affixed to the second face of the original postcard along an edge opposite the separation line. The original and return postcards may be selectively affixed to one another along side edges thereof.
The second face of the return postcard may include a writing provided thereon. The first face of the return postcard may include at least one of an address, a franking position, a machine readable marking, a postal marking code, and a return address.
The removable label may be provided on at least one of the first face of the return postcard and the second face of the original postcard.
According to another aspect of the present disclosure, a bi-fold postcard mailer is provided. The bi-fold mailer postcard includes a first postcard having a first face and a second face; a second postcard attached to an edge of the first postcard and having a first face and a second face, wherein the mailer is foldable along the edge, the mailer having a folded condition wherein one of the first and second faces of the first postcard is adjacent one of the first and second faces of the second postcard; and a label removably affixed to at least one of the first face of the first postcard, the second face of the first postcard, the first face of the second postcard, and the second face of the second postcard, wherein the label is located between the first and second postcard when the mailer is in the folded condition.
The first and second postcards may be selectively affixed to one another along an edge opposite to the folded edge between the first and second postcards. The original and return postcards may be selectively affixed to one another along side edges thereof.
The first postcard may include at least one of a recipient's address, a sender's address, a franking position, and a machine readable marking provided on the first face thereof. The first postcard may further include a writing provided on the second face thereof. The second face of the second postcard includes a writing provided thereon.
The first face of the second postcard may be adjacent the second face of the first postcard when the mailer is folded along the folded edge.
The removable label may be provided on at least one of the first face of the second postcard and the second face of the first postcard.
Each of the first and second postcards may have a dimension of about 6 inches by about 4.25 inches.
The removable label may cover at least one of a portion of a writing provided on the second face of the first postcard and at least a portion of an address, a franking position, a machine readable marking, a postal marking code, and/or a return address provided on the first face of the second postcard.
The removable label may be affixed to the first postcard when the postcard mailer is first transmitted; and the removable label may be affixed to the second postcard when the second postcard is separated from the first postcard and the second postcard is transmitted. The removable label may overlie at least a portion of a writing provided on the second postcard.
Several embodiments of the presently disclosed mailer are described herein with reference to the drawings, wherein:
Referring now in specific detail to the drawings in which like referenced numerals identify similar or identical elements throughout the several views. In the following description, well-known functions are not described in detail to avoid obscuring the disclosure in unnecessary detail.
A postcard mailer 10 of the disclosure is shown in
The postcard mailer 10 includes four faces, i.e., a first face 12, a second face 14, a third face 16 and a fourth face 18. The first face 12 and the fourth face 18 comprise the original postcard 20, such that the fourth face 18 is on the reverse side of the first face 12. The second face 14 and the third face 16 comprise the return-postcard 22, such that the third face 16 is on the reverse side of the second face 14. A perforation line 24 defines the border or boundary between the connected original postcard 20 and return-postcard 22. When the postcard mailer 10 is folded along the perforation line 24 (
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While this description describes the contents of each face of the postcard mailer 10, it can be appreciated and is within the scope of this disclosure for some of the content to be on different faces other than those described, while still conforming to the spirit of this disclosure.
The United State Postal Service (USPS) has certain regulations for mailpiece designs. One such regulation relates to the need to have at least one open end when mailing a two-way postcard, i.e., all four sides cannot be sealed. This regulation ensures that the interior faces 16, 18 of the postcard mailer 10 are optionally visible, as illustrated in
Complying with USPS regulations results in the interior faces 16, 18 being visible and/or accessible when the postcard mailer 10 is in a closed position (see
To maintain the postcard mailer 10 sealed in a folded position, different methods of sealing may be employed. As best illustrated in
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In use, when a recipient receives the postcard mailer 10, he or she can break the seal(s) made by the adhesive 36, perforation(s) 50 and/or wafer seal “W.” The recipient can then peel off the label 62 to reveal information printed therebetween. The recipient can then fill out the return-postcard 22, detach the return-postcard 22 from the original postcard 20, and mail the return-postcard 22 to the address appearing on the return-postcard 22 (or to anyone else). It is also appreciated that these steps can be accomplished in any reasonable order.
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Postcard mailer 100 is foldable along fold/separation line 124 such that second face 118 of first postcard 120 is adjacent second face 116 of second postcard 122. Postcard mailer 100 includes a contact adhesive or other suitable non-permanent, selectively adherable adhesive 136 provided near an edge 124a of first postcard 120 and/or an edge 124b of second postcard 122, wherein edges 124a, 124b are opposite fold/separation line 124. While adhesive 136 is shown and described, it is envisioned that edges 124a, 124b may be taped, stapled, glued or otherwise selectively secured to one another.
In use, postcard mailer 100 is transmitted or mailed while in a folded condition, similar to postcard 10 of
Upon receipt of postcard mailer 100, by the recipient, second postcard 122 may be separated from first postcard 120 to expose label 162 to the recipient. The recipient may follow the instructions provided on the surface of label 162, or elsewhere on postcard mailer 100. The recipient may fill-in information requested on label 162 and, as seen in
In one embodiment, postcard mailer 100 may include only one of first postcard 120 or second postcard 122. In the interest of economy only postcard mailer 100 including only first postcard 120 will be discussed further herein. It is understood that second postcard 122 may be substantially identical to first postcard 120.
As discussed above, first postcard 120 includes may include a first face 112 and a second face 118, wherein first face 112 includes at least one of a recipient's address 170, a sender's return address 172, a franking or position for a stamp or meter 174 and an FIM and other machine readable marking 176. Second face 118 of first postcard 120 may include a writing 160 in the form of text, images or the like provided thereon, and a selectively affixable/removable cover in the form of a label 162 adhered thereto, wherein label 162 covers or otherwise overlies at least a portion of writing 160.
Label 162 may be at least partially opaque so as to cover at least portions of writing 160 and not render said portions visible. In one embodiment, label 162 may be entirely opaque. Label 162 may be a piggy-back label or the like. Second face 118 of first postcard 120 may include a transparent polymeric film 167 provided over writing 160 onto which label 162 is affixed. In one embodiment, writing 160 may be provided on the polymeric film.
Label 162 may include a writing 163 provided on a surface thereof, such as, for example, instructions for the recipient to follow and the like. In one embodiment, label 162 may include a writing 163 instructing the recipient to remove label 162 from first postcard 120, to reapply label 162 to either first or second face 114, 116 of second postcard 122, to complete a number of questions (i.e., provide the recipients address, etc.) and/or to complete a number of tasks. In one embodiment, an edge 118a of second surface 118, defined as the area of second surface 118 between label 162 and an outer-most edge of first postcard 120, includes writing 165, in the form of instructions, provided thereon.
In use, postcard mailer 100, including solely first postcard 120 and label 162 affixed thereto, is transmitted or mailed to a recipient. Upon receipt of first postcard 120, by the recipient, the recipient may follow the instructions provided on the surface of label 162, or elsewhere on first postcard 120, such as for example, to remove label 162 from first postcard 120. The recipient may then, if needed, fill-in information requested on first postcard 120, beneath label 162, return first postcard 120 to the sender or forward to another designated address. Alternatively, the recipient may fill-in information requested which was provided on the back of label 162, and re-affix label 162 to an opposite side of first postcard 120 and once again return first postcard 120 to the sender or forward to another designated address. It is contemplated that the sender's address or the other designated address may have been originally provided beneath label 162 when label 162 was on second face 118 of first postcard 120.
Although the illustrative embodiments of the present disclosure have been described herein with reference to the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that the disclosure is not limited to those precise embodiments, and that various other changes and modifications may be affected therein by one skilled in the art without departing from the scope or spirit of the disclosure. For example, a piggy-back label can be employed to cover the second face of the postcard mailer. For another example, card stock or a related material can be used as the material for the original postcard and/or return-postcard of the postcard mailer. For another example, the fold that separates the original postcard from the return-postcard does not have to be a perforated fold and the postcards do not have to detach from one another. In such an embodiment, it is contemplated that when the recipient desires to send the return-postcard, he/she can fold the postcard, such that the sender's address is displayed, and further secure the two postcards with a piece of tape or a staple, for example. For another example, the recipient can cover or re-cover any information on the return postcard with a label. For another example, the original postcard and the return-postcard can be linked by a fold or perforated fold on the sides thereof, rather than the top and bottom thereof. For another example, the return-postcard can be pre-addressed to someone other than the original sender or it could contain no address at all. For yet another example, the mailer need not be used as a postcard, but it can be used as an envelope-mailer or insert.
The present application claims the benefit of and priority to U.S. Provisional Application 60/694,754, filed Jun. 28, 2005, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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60694754 | Jun 2005 | US |