The present invention generally relates to a form for printing information relating to mail handling for attachment to a mailpiece. More specifically, the present invention relates to a multi-part form including a multi-part mailing label, a mailing envelope, a tracking area and a detachable receipt card for non-domestic delivery of a mailpiece.
Further, the present invention relates to a multi-part form for non-domestic delivery of a mailpiece including detachable envelopes to secure the parts of multi-part forms therein.
It is, of course, known to provide specialized postal processing and handling of particular mailpieces requiring delivery via Foreign Airmail. Such special services include the preparation of specialized customs/postal forms which certify that the sender of the mailpiece is complying with U.S. Customs requirements with regard to the mailing of the mailpiece.
Traditionally, PS Form 2976 has been used on those packages for Foreign Airmail which are substantially flat (i.e., envelopes and folders). Conversely, PS Form 2976-A has been used for larger, box-type packages. PS Form 2976 is a simple label which may be affixed directly to the outside of the appropriate mailpiece. On this form, the sender of the mailpiece must indicate the weight, value and description of the contents of the mailpiece. PS Form 2976, does not, however, require either a sender's signature or sender's declaration attesting to the contents of the mailpiece. Should the envelope or folder which is being mailed contain any merchandise or merchandise samples, the sender may be required to complete a separate Parcel Post Customs Declaration Form 2996-A which is then retained by the U.S. Postal Service.
PS Form 2976-A is a quadruplicate mailing form which incorporates a customs declaration. This form also requires that a signature be received from the addressee upon delivery of the mailpiece. Once imprinted with the necessary information, PS Form 2976-A is inserted into a see-through mailing envelope which is, in turn, affixed to the mailpiece for delivery.
However, due to recent changes in U.S. Postal regulations, if a package weighing 16 ounces or greater is to be sent via Foreign Airmail, the sender of the package must complete a sender's declaration. Accordingly, many envelopes an folders which previously only required the affixation of PS Form 2976 now also require that a separate Form 2966-A be completed (Customs Declaration).
Given the tremendous increase in the number of Foreign Airmail packages which now require the completion of both a mailing label and a Customs Declaration, there is an increased need for an improved multi-purpose Foreign Airmail mailing form which includes both a mailing label and a sender's declaration and which can be prepared in the most efficient way possible.
The present invention provides a mailing form for the non-domestic delivery of a mailpiece, particularly envelopes and folders, wherein the form includes both a dispatch notice and custom declarations forms. In addition, the present invention provides a method for preparing a mailpiece for non-domestic delivery wherein a see-through envelope is affixed to the mailpiece and the corresponding customs forms and dispatch notice are contained therein for how domestic delivery of the mailpiece by the special service.
To this end, in an embodiment of the present invention, a mailing assembly is provided for use in connection with a non-domestic delivery of a mailpiece holding contents for delivery thereof. The assembly has a backing sheet wherein the backing sheet is capable of forming a compartment to be adhered to a mailpiece. A mailing form is removably attached to the backing sheet, and the form is variably printed with information necessary to comply with requirements for delivery of the mailpiece wherein the mailing form is capable of fitting within the compartment to effect non-domestic delivery of the mailpiece.
In an embodiment, an adhesive layer is provided on the backing sheet.
In an embodiment, the adhesive layer is between the mailing form and the backing sheet.
In an embodiment, the envelope formed from the backing sheet is capable of adhering to the mailpiece via the adhesive.
In an embodiment, the envelope formed from the backing sheet is capable of being formed via the adhesive layer.
In an embodiment, the envelope formed from the backing sheet is see-through.
In an embodiment, an opening is provided in the compartment wherein the mailing form is capable of entering therethrough.
In an embodiment, a third layer is disposed on the backing sheet having an auxiliary label layer. The auxiliary label has an adhesive thereon.
In another embodiment of the present invention, a mailing assembly is provided for use in connection with non-domestic delivery of a mailpiece. The assembly has a backing sheet wherein the backing sheet is capable of forming an envelope to be adhered to the mailpiece. A mailing form is removably attached to the backing sheet wherein the mailing form is subdivided into a plurality of sub-parts wherein each sub-part is variably printed with information necessary to comply with requirements for non-domestic delivery of the mailpiece.
In an embodiment, an adhesive layer is disposed on the backing sheet.
In an embodiment, the envelope formed from the backing sheet is adhered to the mailpiece via the adhesive layer.
In an embodiment, the envelope formed from the backing sheet is formed via the adhesive layer on the backing sheet.
In an embodiment, a sub-part corresponds to a customs dispatch notice.
In an embodiment, tear lines in the mailing form are disposed between the sub-parts.
In an embodiment, an adhesive capable of affixing a subpart to the backing sheet is provided.
In an embodiment, an envelope formed from the backing sheet is see-through.
In an other embodiment of the present invention, a method for preparing a mailpiece for non-domestic delivery of the mailpiece is provided wherein the mailpiece has contents for delivery thereof. The method comprises the steps of: providing a backing sheet wherein the backing sheet is capable of forming an envelope; providing a mailing form removably attached to the backing sheet wherein the mailing form is sub-divided into a plurality of sub-parts; variably printing information on the mailing form wherein the information is related to non-domestic delivery of the mailpiece; and removing the backing sheet from the mailing form.
In an embodiment, the mailing form is subdivided into the plurality of sub-parts.
In an embodiment, an envelope is formed with the backing sheet and the envelope is adhered to a mailpiece.
In an embodiment, the mailing form is inserted into the envelope that is adhered to the mailpiece.
In an embodiment, the plurality of sub-parts is inserted into the envelope.
It is, therefore, an advantage of the present invention to provide an improved mailing assembly for use in connection with the non-domestic delivery of a mailpiece.
Another advantage of the present invention is to provide an assembly and a method for use in connection with the non-domestic delivery of a mailpiece without requiring additional adhesives or fixatives for attaching the same to a mailpiece.
Yet another advantage of the present invention is to provide an assembly which includes both a mailing label and a sender's declaration which may be used in connection with the non-domestic delivery of a mailpiece; particularly, envelopes and folders.
Moreover, an advantage of the present invention is to provide a mailing assembly for use in connection with the non-domestic delivery of a mailpiece which may be thermally imprinted with information.
Another advantage of the present invention is to provide an assembly and method for use in connection with the non-domestic delivery of a mailpiece which allows the sender to complete but a single form.
A further advantage of the present invention is to provide a simplified assembly and method for use in connections with the non-domestic delivery of a mailpiece.
Additionally, it is an advantage of the present invention to provide an assembly for use in connection with the non-domestic delivery of a mailpiece which is practical and economical.
Another advantage of the present invention is to provide an assembly for use in connection with non-domestic delivery of a mailpiece which includes a peel-off backing sheet which may be constructed into an envelope that may be adhered to the mailpiece.
Moreover, an advantage of the present invention is to provide a mailing assembly for use in connection with the non-domestic delivery of a mailpiece which may be sub-divided into a plurality of separate sub-parts.
Additional features and advantages of the present invention are described in, and will be apparent from, the detailed description of the presently preferred embodiments and from the drawings.
Referring now to the drawings, wherein like numerals refer to like parts,
Among other things, the mailing label 3 includes the type of information traditionally found on PS Form 2976. Indeed, the mailing label 3 includes a mailpiece information area 8 which required the disclosure of the contents of the mailpiece, the weight of the mailpiece and the estimated value of the contents of the mailpiece. In addition, the mailing label 3 includes a label tracking area 9 capable of being variably printed with information necessary to track the associated mailpiece. Furthermore, the mailing label 3 includes a label signature area 10 for receipt of the signature of the sender (or agent) of the mailpiece.
The embodiment shown in
Detachably connected to the mailing label 3 via the mailing form tear line 5 is the receipt card 4. Functionally, the receipt card 4 serves the same purpose as the altogether separate Form 2966-A, Parcel Post Customs Declaration. Thus, the receipt card 4 includes a receipt card tracking area 11 capable of being variably printed with information similar, if not identical, to that which is imprinted in the label tracking area 9 of the mailing label 3.
Also included on the receipt card 4 is a declaration area 12 which is imprinted with a standard declaration statement to which the sender of the mailpiece attests. Sender information area 13 of the receipt card may include the name of the sender of the mailpiece which sender address area 14 may include the address of the sender. Receipt card signature area 15, much like the label signature area 10, may be included for the signature of the sender (or agent) of the mailpiece. At the same time, the sender of the mailpiece enters the appropriate date in a date area 16. The receipt card 4 is preferably provided with a second auxiliary information area 7 intended to be variably imprinted with such optional information as that found, and previously described, in the auxiliary information area 6 of the mailing label 3.
The receipt card 4 of the mailing form 2 may also be imprinted with variable information. The auxiliary information 18 placed within the second auxiliary information area 7 is intended to be the same as the auxiliary information 17 imprinted upon the mailing label 3. Similarly, a tracking number 22 within the receipt card tracking area 11 may be identical to the tracking number 21 imprinted upon the mailing label 3. Lastly, a variety of specific address queries 23 are preferably imprinted within the center address area 14 for clarity and simplicity.
Turning now to
Indeed, in keeping with current U.S. Postal Customs' requirements, the receipt card 4 may be detached from the mailing label 3 and retained by the U.S. Postal Service immediately after the entire mailing form 2 is filled out by the sender of the mailpiece and presented to a U.S. Postal employee. Thereafter, that mailing label 3 may be peeled away from the backing sheet 30 and immediately placed upon the mailpiece for delivery.
Looking now at
The mailing label 106 includes information traditionally found on United States Postal Service Form (PS) 2976. Generally, PS Form 2976 includes an area 130 which requires the disclosure of the contents of the mailpiece, the weight of the mailpiece and the estimated value of the contents of the mailpiece. Furthermore, the mailing label 106 includes a signature area 132 for the signature of the sender or agent of the mailpiece. The mailing label 106 is preferably distinctly colored with a background shade distinct from a remainder of the assembly 100. All of the information may be variably printed on the assembly 100, therefore, the assembly may be provided as a “blank” having no information printed thereon.
Detachably connected to the mailing label 106 via the mailing form tear line 112 is the tracking area 108. The tracking area 108 includes a machine-readable code section 114 capable of being variably printed with machine-readable information associated with the mailpiece. The machine-readable code section 114 aids in tracking the associated mailpiece. Additionally, auxiliary information may be variably printed on the tracking area 108 in an auxiliary information area 116, the auxiliary information relating to the delivery of the associated mailpiece. For example, if delivery of the mailpiece is exempt from U.S. Customs' requirements because the mailpiece has a military purpose, the auxiliary information area 116 may be imprinted with the words “Contents for Official Use, Exempt from Customs' Requirements-Military Service.”
Detachably connected to the tracking area 108 via a tear line 118 is the receipt card 110. Functionally, the receipt card 110 serves the same purpose as the altogether separate PS Form 2966-A, Parcel Post Customs' Declaration. The receipt card 110 includes a receipt card tracking area 120 capable of being variably printed with information similar to, if not identical to, that which is imprinted in the tracking area 108.
Also included on the receipt card 110 is a Sender's Declaration area 122 which may be printed with the standard declaration statement to which the sender of the mailpiece attests. Sender information area 124 may include the address of the sender. Additionally, addressee address area 126 may include the address of the addressee.
A preferable embodiment of the present invention includes a backing sheet removably attached by an adhesive to the mailing label 106 and the tracking area 108. The adhesive does not extend to the receipt card 110 (not shown).
The sheet 150 includes a backing sheet 162 removably attached to the mailing assemblies 152a, 152b and 152c via an adhesive (not shown). The tear lines 156,160 may extend through the backing sheet 162 subdividing backing sheet 162 into three separable backing sheets 164, 166, and 168. Alternatively, the tear lines 156, 160 may extend only through the mailing assemblies 152a, 152b, and 152c leaving the backing sheet 162 intact as a single backing sheet. The mailing assemblies 152a, 152b, and 152c are all similar mailing assemblies to the mailing assembly 104 of FIG. 6. The mailing assemblies 152a, 152b and 152c include tear lines 176a, 176b and 176c separating each of the mailing assemblies 152a, 152b and 152c into three portions: mailing labels 170a, 170b and 170c, tracking areas 172a, 172b and 172c, and receipt cards 174a, 174b and 174c, respectively. The mailing labels 170a, 170b and 170c are separable from the tracking areas 172a, 172b and 172c via tear lines 176a, 176b and 176c, respectively. The tracking areas 172a, 172b and 172c are separable from the receipt cards 174a, 174b and 174c via tear lines 178a, 178b and 178c, respectively.
The mailing labels 170a, 170b and 170c include information traditionally found on PS Form 2976. The mailing labels 170a, 170b and 170c are preferably distinctly colored with a background shade distinct from a remainder of the assemblies 152a, 152b and 152c. All of the information may be variably printed on the mailing assemblies 152a, 152b and 152c; therefore, the mailing assemblies 152a, 152b and 152c may be provided as a “blank” having no information printed thereon.
The mailing assembly 200 includes a mailing label 210 which corresponds to PS Form 2976. The mailing label 210 is detachably connected to a tracking area 212. The tracking area 212 includes a machine-readable code section 214 wherein the machine-readable information may be variably printed to correspond to a mailpiece. Further, the tracking area 212 includes an auxiliary information area section 216 which may be variably printed with information relating to the delivery of a mailpiece. The mailing assembly is a simplified mailing assembly to aid in the delivery of a mailpiece where a receipt card is not required or otherwise necessary.
Referring now to
Sub-part 304 may correspond to a dispatch notice which may also correspond to PS-Form 2976-A. The dispatch notice may also contain a sender's name and address section 306c, an addressee's name and address section 308c, and a sender's signature and date section 312c. However, sub-part 304 may contain sections that differ from the customs declaration forms 302a,302b. For example, the dispatch notice 304 may contain an addressee's signature and date section 314, a customs duty section 316, a customs stamp section 318 and a mailing office date stamp 320. These sections may aid in the non-domestic delivery of the mailpiece in that they may provide a record for the post office that the mailpiece was delivered and that the addressee signed and dated it as such. The dispatch notice 304 may then be sent back to the sender of the mailpiece to indicate to the sender that the mailpiece was delivered.
The customs declaration forms 302a,302b may be arranged adjacently as shown in
The mailing form 300 may have a first section 326 and a second section 328 on opposite ends of the dispatch notice 304. The first section 326 may be removably attached to the dispatch notice via the tear line 330 and the second section 328 may be removably attached to the dispatch notice via the tear line 332. The first and second sections 326,328 may fill in space on either side of the dispatch notice 304 and/or may be printed with information to aid a sender in the non-domestic delivery of the mailpiece or other like instructions. The first and second sections 326,328 may be any size without detracting from the nature of the invention. However, with regard to mailing form 300, the arrangement of the dispatch notice 304 on mailing form 300 may be important as discussed hereinafter with respect to FIG. 11.
The section 354 may contain an adhesive layer 370 disposed on the front side of the backing sheet 350 in contact with a backside of the mailing form 300 to hold the mailing form 300 to the backing sheet 350 prior to separation of the mailing form 300 from the backing-sheet 350. The mailing form 300 may be removable from the backing sheet 350 whereupon the adhesive layer 370 may remain on the backing sheet 350. Disposed in the section 354 is a slit 372 through which the customs declaration forms 302a,302b and the dispatch notice 304 may be slid.
When the backing sheet 350 is folded along foldline 356 and the section 354 is folded to overlay the section 352, the dispatch notice 304 may then be contained within the envelope that is formed. Therefore, folding the section 354 will enclose the dispatch notice 304. The customs declarations forms 302a,302b may be removed from each other and the dispatch notice 304 via the tear lines 322,324. The two customs declaration forms 302a,302b may be slipped via the slit 372 into the compartment 378 created by folding the section 354 on top of the section 352 whereupon the three forms 302a,302b and 304 may be sent with the mailpiece 374. The backing sheet 350 may be transparent to allow the forms contained within the compartment 378 to be readily viewed. The entire mailing form 300 and backing sheet 350 may be fed into a printer to be printed with information to aid in the non-domestic delivery of the mailpiece. Printing may be done by laser, ink jet, dot matrix, thermal or any other like printing means. Further, the mailing form 300 may measure 8-½″×11″ to aid in printing information on the mailing form 300. However, the mailing form 300 may be any size without detracting from the nature of the present invention.
The section 454 may contain an adhesive 464 between a portion of the section 454 and the mailing form 400. The adhesive 464 may hold the section 454 to the mailing form 400 until the mailing form 400 is removed from the backing sheet 450. Upon removal of the mailing form 400 from the backing sheet 450, the adhesive 464 may remain with the section 454. The section 454 may be removed from the section 452 via the tear line 456 and attached to a mailpiece 466 as shown in FIG. 16. The adhesive 464 may provide a seal on all four sides of the section 454 when the section 454 is attached to the mailpiece 466 and may form a compartment 468. A slit 470 may be provided in the section 454 to permit entry into the compartment 468. The two customs declarations forms 302a,302b and the dispatch notice 304 may be slipped inside the compartment 468 through the slit 470 to remain while the mailpiece 466 is non-domestically delivered. The slit 470 also may allow the customs declarations forms 302a,302b and/or the dispatch notice 304 to be removed from the compartment 468 at various times throughout the delivery of the mailpiece 466, if necessary. The backing sheet 450 may be see-through to provide a visual access to the inside of the compartment 468 through the section 454.
Now referring to
The second section 504 may have an adhesive layer 505 disposed on a backside of the backing sheet 500 that may cover the entire backside of the second section 504, although any like adhesive pattern is contemplated by the present invention. The third section 506 may have anchor portions 524,526 disposed on opposite ends of the third section 506. The anchor portions 524,526 may contain an adhesive that is exposed when a mailing form such as the mailing form 300, as shown in
A third layer 530, as shown in
In use, the mailing form 300, 400 or other like mailing form that may be disposed on the front side of the backing sheet 500 may be peeled off and separated to from the two customs declaration forms 302a,302b and the dispatch notice 304. Of course, the customs declaration forms 302a,302b and the dispatch notice 304 may have variable printing thereupon to effect the non-domestic delivery of the mailpiece.
The third layer 530 may be removed from the backside of the backing sheet 500 to expose the adhesive sections 505,528 contained on the backside of the backing sheet 500. As shown in
A compartment 542 may be formed when the third section 506 is overlaid on the second section 504. The two customs declaration forms 302a,302ba and the dispatch notice may be inserted into the compartment 542. The first section 502 may then fold via the fold line 508 to overlay on the third section 506 thereby being sealed by the adhesive section 528, as shown in
The first section 552 may contain an adhesive layer 572 disposed on an end of the first section 552. The adhesive layer 572 may be a non-permanent adhesive that may provide an adhering means that may be readily removed from the object to which it is adhered. The second section 554 may contain an adhesive layer 555 of a more permanent nature.
A compartment 576 may then be formed between the overlaid first section 552 and the second section 554. The two custom declaration forms 302a,302b and the dispatch notice 304 may then be inserted into the compartment 576 as shown in FIG. 24. The third section 556 may then be folded along the fold line 560 to overlay on the adhesive section 572 thereby creating a completely sealed compartment 576. The third section 556 may be unfolded along the fold line 560 thereby exposing an entry into the compartment 576 to gain access to the customs forms 302a, 302b and 304 contained therein while the mailpiece is non-domestically delivered.
It should be understood that various changes and modifications to the presently preferred embodiments described herein will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Such changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention and without diminishing its attendant advantages. It is, therefore, intended that such changes and modifications be covered by the appended claims.
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 09/286,819 filed Apr. 6, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,203,068 which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/878,046, filed Jun. 18, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,915,730.
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