White ink security feature for mailer type business forms

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6409592
  • Patent Number
    6,409,592
  • Date Filed
    Monday, October 20, 1997
    26 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 25, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A business form, particularly a mailer type business form, is constructed from a sheet of paper. The paper has first and second areas, the first area having security indicia positively imaged in non-fluorescent white ink. The second area, which is preferably immediately adjacent the first area, is substantially covered by non-fluorescent white ink, with security indicia reverse imaged on it. Some security indicia may extend from the first area to the second area, being positively imaged white ink in the first area, and reverse imaged indicia surrounded by white ink in the second area. The mailer may be formed into panels by lines of weakness, and may have areas with security pantographs thereon, or areas with security printing over a portion thereof and portions distinct from the security printing receiving outgoing address indicia and postage indicia, and possibly return address indicia.
Description




BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Many business forms, particularly mailer type business forms, have the need to provide security for some of the information associated therewith so that only the addressee who opens up a mailing can see the confidential information, or a security document (such as a check, money order, negotiable instrument, or the like) or what information is on it, contained therein is in fact provided. Typical mailer type business forms are shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,294,041, 5,553,774, 5,376,048, 5,174,493, and 5,201,464, which are formed from a single sheet of paper. Other type mailers (including some embodiments in U.S. Pat. No. 5,174,493) include inserts, and other business forms aside from mailers, either single ply or multiple ply, also often have the need for confidentiality. Also, many such business forms require security features so as to minimize the possibility that the documents will be misused.




Increasing the security of printed matter inside a mailer can be effected by increasing the paper weight, printing dense patterns or masking printing on various areas or panels thereof, or by printing using non-transparent white ink. Security features are then provided in different manners including by using microtext, watermarks, security printing in white ink, or the like. Oftentimes security printing in white ink is provided utilizing fluorescent white ink.




According to the present invention a business form is provided which provides excellent security, even when utilized as a mailer type business form, for the contained documents or panels, including negotiable instruments, while at the same time providing a security feature so as to enhance the document's ability to preclude unauthorized utilization thereof. This is accomplished according to the present invention by utilizing white ink in two distinct manners, typically in adjacent portions of the same face of the business form, in one area the white ink used for security printing, while in the other area the white ink is used for enhanced opacity, with the security printing reverse printed thereon so as to provide both opacity and security functions. The white ink utilized according to the invention is preferably non-fluorescent since fluorescent white inks cause problems with scanners.




According to one aspect of the present invention a business form is provided comprising: A sheet of paper having first and second areas. The first area having security indica positively imaged in white ink thereon. And, the second area substantially covered by white ink with security indicia reverse imaged thereon. The first and second areas are typically immediately adjacent each other, and some security indicia extends from the first area to the second area, being positively imaged white ink in the first area, and reverse imaged indicia surrounded by white ink in the second area. The white ink in both the first and second areas is preferably non-fluorescent, and may have a high density, such as about 12-14 lbs. per gallon (e.g. about 13 lbs. per gallon).




The business form may be a mailer type business form, and may include a third area. The third area may have a security pantograph (or camouflage printing) thereon. A fourth area may also have security printing over a portion thereof, and portions distinct from the security printing receiving outgoing address indicia and postage indicia (and perhaps return address indicia) of the mailer.




According to another aspect of the present invention a mailer type business form is provided. The mailer type business form comprises: A substantially quadrate sheet of paper having first and second faces, substantially parallel top and bottom edges, and substantially parallel side edges substantially perpendicular to the top and bottom edges. At least one line of weakness substantially parallel to the top and bottom edges and dividing the sheet into at least first and second panels. The first face of the first panel having outgoing address, return address, and postage indicia thereon. And, another face or panel of the sheet aside from the first panel first face having first and second area, the first area having security indicia positively imaged in white ink thereon; and the second area substantially covered by white ink with security indicia reverse imaged thereon.




The first and second areas are typically immediately adjacent each other, and have the type of ink in the security indicia extending from one area to the other as described above. The first face of the first panel may have security printing over a portion thereof, and portions distinct from the security printing receiving the outgoing address indicia and the postage indicia. Typically at least two lines of weakness are provided substantially parallel to the top and bottom edges, dividing the sheet into at least first, second, and third panels. The second panel is adjacent the first panel and the third panel on the opposite side of the second panel from the first panel. In this case the panel or portion containing the white ink may comprise the first face of the third panel. The sheet may consist of the first, second, and third panels, and the mailer may be a C-fold type mailer (either conventional C-fold or eccentric C-fold), or other panels or faces may include the white ink thereon and the mailer be made a conventional Z-fold, eccentric Z-fold, or V-fold, or the like. More than three panels may also be provided and the mailer may be doubled C-folded, or have other conventional configurations.




The third panel, when separated from the rest of the sheet, may comprise a security document (such as a check, money order, bond, negotiable instrument, or the like) with security document indicia (such as bank name, monetary amount, payee, etc.) imaged on at least the second face of the third panel.




It is the primary object of the present invention to provide a business form, particularly a mailer type business form, with enhanced confidentiality, as well as enhanced security, so as to enhance the probability that the mailer will be delivered unopened to the addressee, and any security document associated therewith will be utilized only by the payee (outgoing addressee). This and other objects of the invention will become clear from an inspection of the detailed description of the invention and from the appended claims.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a top plan view of one face of a first exemplary form of a mailer intermediate type business form according to the invention;





FIG. 2

is a view like that of

FIG. 1

of the opposite face of the mailer intermediate type business form;





FIG. 3

is an enlarged detail view of the first face of the third panel of the business form of

FIGS. 1 and 2

showing the confidentiality and security features thereof; and





FIG. 4

is a top perspective view showing the intermediate of

FIGS. 1 through 3

being C-folded into a mailer type business form according to the invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




An exemplary mailer type business form according to the present invention is constructed from an intermediate, shown generally by reference numeral


10


in

FIGS. 1 and 2

. The intermediate


10


, comprises a substantially quadrate sheet of paper


11


having a first face


12


(see

FIG. 2

) and a second face


13


(see

FIG. 1

) with substantially parallel top and bottom edges


14


,


15


, respectively, and substantially parallel side edges


16


,


17


which are substantially perpendicular to the top and bottom edges


14


,


15


. In the exemplary form of the intermediate


10


illustrated in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the business form


10


comprises a mailer type business form with pressure activated cohesive patterns


18


associated therewith to allow C, V, or Z folding of various panels of the mailer with respect to each other so as to bring the adhesive patterns


18


into contact with each other so that sealing therewith may be effected. Conventional type mailers utilizing such an adhesive sealing system are shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,294,041, 5,174,493, and 5,201,464 (the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference herein), and the sealing mechanism per se is conventional. While a pressure activated cohesive sealing system is preferred according to the invention, other sealing systems may be utilized, including rewettable adhesive, heat activated adhesive, or the like.




For the particular embodiment of the intermediate


10


illustrated in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, first and second lines of weakness


21


,


22


are provided, which are substantially parallel to the top and bottom edges


14


,


15


and divide the sheet


11


into first, second, and third panels


23


,


24


, and


25


, respectively. Other lines of weakness, to allow detachment of various portions of the intermediate which are sealed by cohesive or adhesive, such as the lines of weakness


26


,


27


,


28


, and


29


, also may be provided. The lines of weakness


21


,


22


, and


26


through


29


may be any conventional lines of weakness, such as perforation lines.




In the embodiment illustrated in

FIGS. 1 through 4

, the intermediate


10


of

FIGS. 1 through 3

is C-folded about the lines of weakness


21


,


22


to form the business form


30


illustrated in FIG.


4


. The form


30


includes the first face


12


of the first panel


23


which ultimately has outgoing address—both human readable,


31


, and bar code, machine readable,


32


—indicia thereon, as well as return address indicia


33


and postage indicia


34


(see FIG.


4


). The face


12


may have a pantograph, camouflage, or other security-type printing thereon—as illustrated schematically by the areas


35


in FIGS.


2


and


4


—but at least the outgoing address indicia


31


,


32


area—shown generally by reference numeral


36


—and the postage indicia


34


area—shown generally by reference numeral


37


—in

FIGS. 1 and 4

is free of the printing


35


, being essentially the blank (plain) white paper (or colored paper) of the sheet


11


. The return address indicia


33


area, shown generally by reference numeral


38


in

FIGS. 2 and 4

, may also be a plain underlying sheet


11


, or may have a lighter form of the pantograph, camouflage, or security printing


35


thereon.




On the first face


12


of the second panel


24


of the intermediate


10


, as illustrated in

FIG. 2

, another unprinted area


39


may be provided while the face


12


of the panel


24


is otherwise covered by a pantograph, camouflage, or security printing


40


like the printing


35


. The area


39


may be left unprinted because it will—in the final mailer


30


of FIG.


4


—be aligned with the security feature of the invention, and therefore no printing


40


is necessary. The area


39


may thus also be provided for other indicia as the user of the mailer


30


may require.




The novel feature according to the present invention is illustrated most clearly in

FIG. 3

, and is shown in the exemplary embodiment illustrated in the drawings with respect to the first face


12


of the third panel


25


. However it should be understood that depending upon the particular type of business form, or mailer type business form, with which it is utilized according to the invention, the novel security feature according to the invention may be associated with other panels or portions of the form


30


or intermediate


10


.




As seen in

FIG. 3

, the face


12


of the third panel


25


includes a first area


41


and a second area


42


distinct from the first area


41


. The first area


41


has security indicia


43


—in this case the word “secure”, but any other word, symbol, logo, or design that provides a security feature for a negotiable instrument or the like—is positively imaged in white ink thereon. The white ink forming the indicia


43


preferably is non-fluorescent white ink, and is fairly dense, e.g. having a density of about 12-14 lbs. per gallon (e.g. about 13 lbs. per gallon). One particularly suitable commercial white ink for this purpose is sold by Ron Ink Company, Inc. of Rochester, N.Y. under the trademark “LASERSAFE”, product designation 213350 (white) which typically includes varnish, pigments, linseed oil, and cobalt, and may include barium compounds, soybean oil, technical white oils, and kaolin clay.




The second area


42


is substantially covered by white ink, as indicated by reference numeral


44


, the white ink being opaque and making the business form


30


essentially completely opaque in the area


42


. Security indicia


45


(again indicated by the word “secure”, but being any suitable words, symbols, logos, or the like) is reverse imaged on the white ink


44


. That is where the actual letters of the indicia


45


in

FIG. 3

are present there is no white ink, but rather the underlying substrate of the paper sheet


11


. The white ink


44


is preferably also LASERSAFE™ ink as described above with respect to the ink for the indicia


43


.




As seen in

FIG. 3

, preferably the areas


41


,


42


are immediately adjacent each other (having one or more border lines, as indicated schematically at


46


in FIG.


3


), and some security indicia extends from the first area


41


into the second area


42


. In this case the security indicia extending from one area


41


to the other


42


is positively imaged white ink


43


in the first area


41


, and reverse imaged indicia


45


surrounded by white ink


44


.




In the embodiment illustrated in the drawings the third panel


25


comprises a security document, such as a bank check, money order, negotiable instrument, or the like. Particularly the second face


13


of the third panel


25


includes the indicia illustrated in

FIG. 1

which includes a payment amount indicia


50


, date indicia


51


, payee indicia


52


, bank indicia


53


, authorizing signature indicia


54


, and the like. On the face


12


of the panel


25


—as seen in FIG.


3


—may be other associated security and document indicia, such as lines and indicia for an endorsing signature, as illustrated generally at


56


in FIG.


3


.




For the particular embodiment illustrated in the drawings, according to the invention, in the construction of the mailer type business form


30


from the intermediate


10


the sheet


11


is first folded about the line of weakness


22


to bring the second face


13


of the third panel


25


into contact with the second face


13


of the second panel


24


, and then the first panel


23


is folded about the line of weakness


22


so that the second face


13


of the third panel


23


comes into contact with the first face


12


of the third panel


25


. That is, the intermediate is C-folded to produce form


30


. The form


30


is then passed through a conventional sealing mechanism (the exact mechanism dependent upon the type of cohesive or adhesive


18


that is utilized) to form the completed mailer. The mailer


30


is then sent out to the outgoing addressee


31


who opens up the mailer, endorses at


56


and then cashes the security document


49


(see

FIG. 1

) provided by the third panel


25


of the sheet


11


.




While the invention has been described specifically with respect to a single sheet three panel C-folded mailer, it is to be understood that the invention is equally applicable to other types of single sheet mailers or multiple sheet business forms. For example the invention is applicable to Z-fold (either eccentric or standard) mailers, V-fold mailers, eccentric C-fold mailers, double fold mailers, double-C fold mailers, or the like, depending upon the number of panels and configuration. Also the invention is applicable to business forms that are not mailers, or to mailer type business forms that include inserts such as security documents (like negotiable instruments), and/or return envelopes.




While the invention has been herein shown and described in what is presently conceived to be the most practical and preferred embodiment thereof it will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that many modifications may be made thereof within the scope of the invention, which scope is to be accorded the broadest interpretation of the appended claims so as to encompass all equivalent structures and products.



Claims
  • 1. A business form comprising:a sheet of paper having first and second areas; said first area having security indicia positively imaged in white ink thereon; and said second area substantially covered by white ink with security indicia reverse imaged thereon.
  • 2. A business form as recited in claim 1 wherein said first and second areas are immediately adjacent each other.
  • 3. A business form as recited in claim 2 wherein some security indicia extends from said first area to said second area, being positively imaged white ink in said first area, and reverse imaged indicia surrounded by white ink in said second area.
  • 4. A business form as recited in claim 3 wherein said business form is a mailer type business form.
  • 5. A business form as recited in claim 4 wherein said white ink in both said first and second areas is non-fluorescent.
  • 6. A business form as recited in claim 5 wherein said white ink has a density of about 13 lbs/gallon.
  • 7. A business form as recited in claim 5 further comprising a third area, and wherein said third area has a security pantograph thereon.
  • 8. A business form as recited in claim 7 further comprising a fourth area, said fourth area having security printing over a portion thereof, and portions distinct from said security printing receiving outgoing address indicia and postage indicia.
  • 9. A business form as recited in claim 1 wherein said white ink in both said first and second area is non-fluorescent.
  • 10. A business form as recited in claim 1 wherein said business form is a mailer type business form.
  • 11. A business form as recited in claim 10 further comprising a third area, said third area having security printing over a portion thereof, and portions distinct from said security printing receiving outgoing address indicia and postage indicia.
  • 12. A business form as recited in claim 1 wherein said white ink has a density of about 13 lbs/gallon.
  • 13. A mailer type business form comprising:a substantially quadrate sheet of paper having first and second faces, substantially parallel top and bottom edges, and substantially parallel side edges substantially perpendicular to said top and bottom edges; at least one line of weakness substantially parallel to said top and bottom edges and dividing said sheet into at least first and second panels; said first face of said first panel having outgoing address, return address, and postage indicia thereon; and another face or panel of said sheet aside from said first panel first face having first and second areas, said first area having security indica positively imaged in white ink thereon; and said second area substantially covered by white ink with security indicia reverse imaged thereon.
  • 14. A mailer type business form as recited in claim 13 wherein said first and second areas are immediately adjacent each other.
  • 15. A mailer type business form as recited in claim 14 wherein some security indicia extends from said first area to said second area, being positively imaged white ink in said first area, and reverse imaged indicia surrounded by white ink in said second area.
  • 16. A mailer type business form as recited in claim 13 wherein said first face of said first panel has security printing over a portion thereof, and portions distinct from said security printing receiving said outgoing address indicia and said postage indicia.
  • 17. A mailer type business form as recited in claim 13 wherein at least two lines of weakness substantially parallel to said top and bottom edges are provided, dividing said sheet into at least first, second, and third panel, said second panel adjacent said first panel, and said third panel on the opposite side of said second panel from said first panel; and wherein said another face or panel of said sheet aside from said first panel first face comprises said first face of said third panel.
  • 18. A mailer type business form as recited in claim 17 wherein said sheet consists of said first, second and third panels; and wherein said mailer is a C-fold type mailer.
  • 19. A mailer type business form as recited in claim 17 wherein said third panel, when separated from the rest of said sheet, comprises a security document with security document indicia imaged on at least said second face of said third panel.
  • 20. A mailer type business form as recited in claim 13 wherein said white ink in both said first and second areas is non-fluorescent.
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