Claims
- 1. A blank sheet for forming a returnable mailer wherein the blank comprises a sheet of rectangular outline having end edges and side edges, a pair of marginal tear strips defined along the side edges and delimited by the length of the blank and parallel to the blank side edges; a first rectangular panel extending inwardly from one end edge and delimited by a first fold line, a second panel immediately adjacent the first panel and defined at one end along the first fold line, the second panel being delimited at the other end by a first widthwise line of serrations parallel to the first fold line, a third panel of rectangular outline adjacent the secnd panel and delimited by the first widthwise line of serrations at one end and a second fold line at the other end, the second panel including an adhesive area adjacent said first line of serrations, a fourth panel adjacent the third panel and delimited at one end by the second fold line and at the other end by a third fold line with the third fold line being parallel to the first and second fold lines, and a fifth panel delimited by the third fold line and the other end edge of the blank; an addressee area provided on the fifth panel, a window defined in the fourth panel and coincident with the addresses area in the fifth panel when the fifth panel is folded over the fourth panel at said third fold line, glue areas defined along the marginal tear strips in one of the first and second panels whereby the first and second panels can form a return envelope and the second panel defines an adhesive closure flap below the first line of serrations for the return envelope when the first panel is folded onto the second panel and these two panels are secured to each other at their side edges; the fifth panel being foldable over the fourth panel and the overfolded fifth and fourth panels being foldable, along the second fold line, over the prefolded first, second and the third panel panel when the marginal tear strips are adhesively fastened for providing a complete mailer with the addressee area exposed through the window of the fourth panel, said fourth panel having, between the second and third fold lines, a length greater than that of any of the other respective panels, said fifth panel being of a length less than one-half of said fourth panel, said first and third panels, when overfolded having a length greater than one-half the length of said fourth panel, whereby said return envelope and fifth panel will overlap within the length of said fourth panel; said window being located in an upper left-hand portion of said fourth panel whereby the entire remaining portion of the fourth panel is available for a message.
- 2. A mailer as defined in claim 1, wherein addressee's identification intelligence is provided on the first panel such as to be exposed when the first panel is foled over onto the second panel to form the return envelope.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a divisional application of application Ser. No. 716,083, filed Mar. 26, 1985 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,668,211.
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