Claims
- 1. A mailing form comprising:a lower sheet having first and second ends and a first transverse folding line between said first and second ends; an upper sheet overlying and aligned with said lower sheet, said upper sheet including a first upper sheet portion, an outer strip, and an inner flap, said outer strip and said inner flap being separated by a first perforation line, and outer strip extending in a “U” shape covering said second adhesive system to said second end of said lower sheet; a first adhesive system forming a bond between said first end and an adjacent surface of said upper sheet portion, said first adhesive system extending adjacent to said first edge and adjacent to longitudinal edges of said lower sheet toward said first transverse folding line from said first edge; a second adhesive system forming a releasable bond between said second end and said outer strip, said second adhesive system including an adhesive permanently bonded to said lower sheet, and said second adhesive system forming a permanent bond with another sheet of material after separation from said outer strip.
- 2. The mailing form of claim 1, wherein said second adhesive system includesa release agent coated on a face of said upper or lower sheet; and a plurality of dots of pressure sensitive adhesive, permanently bonded to an opposing upper or lower sheet, extending in a spaced apart relationship in contact with said release agent.
- 3. The mailing form of claim 1, wherein a transverse width of said inner flap is less than a transverse distance between portions of said first adhesive system extending adjacent to said longitudinal edges of said lower sheet of material.
- 4. The mailing form of claim 1, wherein the second adhesive system comprises alternating adhesive and adhesive release material disposed on an inner face of opposing upper and lower sheets.
- 5. The mailing form of claim 1, wherein said second adhesive system is disposed on a transparent sheet, said transparent sheet forming windows for viewing addressee address, return address, and postal indicia printed on the inner flap.
- 6. The mailing form of claim 5, wherein said transparent sheet further reinforces a transverse perforation formed in the form.
- 7. The mailing form of claim 1, wherein said outer flap extends in a “U” shape and covers said second adhesive system.
- 8. The mailing form of claim 1, wherein said inner flap comprises an inner flap comprises a postal indicia portion foldably positionable in alignment with a top edge of the lower sheet to place a Face Identification Mark less than one-eighth inch from said top edge.
- 9. The mailing form of claim 5, wherein said transparent sheet extends past a top edge of the form to be folded over to contact an outer face of the lower sheet to reinforce said top edge.
- 10. The mailing form of claim 5, wherein said transparent sheet forms a releasable strip overlying an adhesive material.
- 11. The mailing form of claim 9, wherein said inner flap is separated from said first upper sheet portion by a second perforated line; andwherein a third perforated line extends across said inner flap, dividing said inner flap into a first flap portion extending between said second and third perforated lines, and a second flap portion extending between said third perforated line and said first perforated line.
- 12. The mailing form of claim 11, wherein said postal indicia portion formed in said inner flap is formed by a longitudinal die-cut.
- 13. The mailing form of claim 12, wherein said inner flap includes a first address printed on an outer surface thereof, in an address field aligning with said address aperture when said inner flap is folded against said first upper sheet portion along with second perforated line, when said second flap portion is folded against said first flap portion along said third perforated line, and when said lower sheet is folded along said first transverse folding line around said inner flap.
- 14. The mailing form of claim 13, wherein said lower sheet of material additionally includes a return address aperture adjacent to said inner flap, andwherein said inner flap includes a first return address printed on an outer surface thereof, in a return address field aligning with said return address aperture when said inner flap is folded against said first upper sheet portion along said second perforated line, when said second flap portion is folded against said first flap portion along said third perforated line, and when said lower sheet is folded along said first transverse folding line around said inner flap.
- 15. The mailing form of claim 14, wherein said first upper sheet portion includes a second address and a second return address printed on an outer surface thereof.
- 16. The mailing form of claim 1, wherein said lower sheet includes into a first lower sheet portion and a second lower sheet portion, said first and second lower sheet portions being separated by a second perforated line, said first lower sheet portion being adhesively attached to said first upper sheet portion; andwherein said mailing form comprises additionally means for sealing an opening of a pocket formed by said first upper sheet portion and said first lower sheet portion.
- 17. The mailing form of claim 16, wherein said means for sealing includes a sealing flap foldable over said opening, with said sealing flap including a layer of adhesive.
- 18. The mailing form of claim 17, wherein said adhesive is covered by a removable protective strip for preventing damage to the adhesive prior to use.
- 19. The mailing form of claim 1, wherein said first and second ends of the upper and lower sheets include a perforation therethrough whereby said perforations align when the form is in folded configuration and forming an outgoing envelope, said aligned perforations forming a removable strip for opening the outgoing envelope.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/480,161, issued Jun. 7, 1995, as U.S. Pat. No. 5,865,717, which is a division of Ser. No. 08/240,869, filed May 10, 1994, now abandoned; and a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/132,036, filed Aug. 11, 1998, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/434,416, issued May 3, 1995, as U.S. Pat. No. 5,791,553.
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