[0001] This invention relates to continuous business forms assemblies which are subsequently
processed to become individual sealed mailers and is particularly concerned with continuous
business forms assemblies comprising a plurality of individual business forms in continuous
format and each intended to carry confidential information such as a personal identification
number (PIN number) at a predetermined position on the form so that it will be hidden
when printed on the form and will be inside the sealed mailer.
[0002] Conventionally the continuous business form has longitudinal marginal edge portions
provided with feed holes for accurate correlation with a printer or other processing
machines and is divided into a number of form or mailer lengths by transverse lines
of perforation. Such a continuous business form is printed with all the information
common to all forms, is provided with all adhesive necessary for forming sealed mailers,
is provided with any patches or windows required and is then fan folded and boxed
in appropriate lengths for despatch to a user who wishes to personalise individual
form lengths, form them into mailers and despatch them to customers. In the particular
case of forwarding their PIN numbers to customers this user would be a bank or credit
card issuing organisation.
[0003] In our European patent number 0217674 we have described a continuous business form
assembly for recording and despatching PIN numbers. A continuous web is divided into
form lengths and an area of each form length intended to receive a customer's PIN
number has adhered thereto a masking patch of the type knopwn as an O.P.A.S. patch.
Such a patch has a top surface printed with a masking pattern, and a lower surface
coated with a CB (coated back) coating and the area receiving the patch is coated
with a CF (coated front) coating to coact with the CB coating on the patch to produce
on the area a reproduction of a PIN number which has been impacted on the top surface
of the patch. Only when the patch is peeled away can the number be seen.
[0004] The web of that assembly is formed into mailers by one of two methods; either the
web is plow folded about a longitudinal central line into two overlying panels which
are adhered together to form each mailer or two separate webs are collated together
and secured around the edges of each form length.
[0005] As the patch requires to be impact printed to transfer the impression of the PIN
number onto the web area beneath the patch and an impact printer can only print on
one side of the web the addressee details must be printed on the same side of the
web and such a system requires the address to be viewed only through a window.
[0006] An object of the present invention is to provide an improved continuous business
form assembly suitable for impact printing to receive PIN numbers (or other confidential
information) and personalised details of addressees and which can then be folded and
sealed to provide sealed mailers in which the PIN numbers will be enclosed, and which
do not incorporate a window. While C and Z fold forms of this sort are known, they
do not include an O.P.A.S. patch or have several other desirable features of the invention.
[0007] In one aspect the present invention provides a continuous business form assembly
having longitudinal edges and arranged to be passed through a printer so that one
side thereof can receive information by impact printing thereon, the web being divided
by transverse lines of perforation into a plurality of mailer lengths, each of the
lengths being divided into three panels by first and second transverse fold lines,
one of the panels carrying a masking patch bearing transfer material whereby impact
printing on said masking patch will transfer a copy of that printing to the underlying
web panel and another of the panels (an addressee panel) on the same side of the web
as the patch having an address area arranged to receive addressee details, and the
panels carrying adhesive such that each mailer length can be folded along said fold
lines and the adhesive activated to provide a sealed mailer with the patch inside
and the addressee area on the outside.
[0008] Preferably the adhesive is a pressure activated adhesive and the lines of adhesive
are arranged so that when the continuous web is fan folded about the perforation lines
which divide the web into mailer lengths, areas of adhesive on one form length will
not contact those on adjacent form lengths.
[0009] Each mailer length is provided with perforation lines extending inside the lines
of adhesive so that the eventual sealed mailer can be opened by the addressee tearing
along the perforation lines. Preferably such perforation lines are arranged such that
when the marginal edge portions are removed by severing along the perforation lines
the panel carrying the patch is completely separated from the panel carrying the addressee
information. This renders the likelihood of the PIN number information being inadvertently
disclosed, by the authorised user to anyone else, in association with the name and
details of the authorised user.
[0010] In one form each mailer is formed by folding the mailer length in a C fold. In another
form each mailer is formed by a Z fold.
[0011] With advantage, for a C fold assembly, a first of the panels carries the patch on
said one side of the web and has on that one side marginal lines of adhesive along
both longitudinal edges and along the transverse edge adjacent the fold line connecting
it to a central, addressee, one of the panels. On the other side the first panel has
adhesive along the marginal longitudinal edges and masking printing at least in the
area coinciding with position of the patch. The central panel on said one side is
arranged to receive the addressee information and carries no adhesive on said one
side and adhesive in the marginal longitudinal edge portions of the other side. The
third panel carries no adhesive on said one side but is printed with instructions
for opening the eventual sealed mailer and has adhesive along the longitudinal marginal
edge portions and along the transverse marginal portion adjacent the perforation line
separating it from an adjacent mailer.
[0012] With advantage for a Z fold assembly, each mailer length is designed to be Z folded
to form the outgoing mailer, and in which a central one of the panels carries the
patch on one side of the web and has on that one side marginal lines of adhesive along
both the longitudinal edges and along the transverse edge adjacent the fold line connecting
it to an addressee one of the panels and on the other side the central panel has marginal
lines of adhesive along the longitudinal edges and the transverse edges adjacent the
fold lines, each of the outer panels carrying on one side similar lines of adhesive
located symmetrically about the respective fold lines with the adhesive on the central
panel.
[0013] In another aspect the invention provides a business form for forming a sealed mailer
with a return envelope comprising a sheet divided into first, second and third substantially
equal panels by two fold lines, at least the first of the fold lines between the first
and second panels being perforated, the sheet having a front face and a back face
and the sheet being arranged to be Z folded about the first and second fold lines
to bring the front faces of the first and second panels into engagement with one another
and the back faces of the second and third panels into engagement with one another,
the front faces of the first and second panels and the back faces of the second and
third panels being formed with lines of non-active but activatable adhesive along
their marginal free edges so that when they are so folded and the adhesive activated
the outgoing mailer so formed is completely sealed around its edges, each of the panels
being formed with lines of perforation which are in register with one another when
the sheet has been so Z folded to form the sealed outgoing mailer, the lines of perforation
comprising first and second longitudinal perforation lines extending along the longitudinal
edges of the mailer inside the lines of activatable adhesive and third transverse
lines of perforation adjacent the free edge of the first panel and the edges of the
second and third panels adjacent the second fold line and inside the lines of activatable
adhesive, such that when the marginal edge portions are removed from the sealed mailer
along the lines of perforation the panels will remain connected in booklet form with
the initially free transverse edge of the third panel adhered to the transverse edge
of the second panel adjacent the fold line by a connecting line of adhesive, and in
which the third panel is formed with a window,
the second panel being formed with a third fold line adjacent the first fold line
inside said connecting transverse line of adhesive, and the second panel being formed
with a return address area on its front face such that when the second panel is folded
about the third fold line to bring the front surface of the second panel into contact
with the front surface of the third panel, after the first panel has been detached
along said perforated first fold line the window will register with the return address
area, and in which the return mailer so formed by folding about the third fold line
has activatable adhesive, such as moisturisable adhesive, around its registering free
edges by which the panels can be secured together around their edges to form a sealed
returned mailer.
[0014] Three embodiments of continuous business form, in accordance with the invention,
will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying
drawings of which:-
Figure 1 shows one side of one mailer length forming part of a first embodiment continuous
business form,
Figure 2 shows the other side of the mailer length of Figure 1 forming parts of a
continuous business form,
Figure 3 shows diagrammatically one mailer length of Figures 1 and 2 being folded
to form a sealed mailer,
Figures 4 to 10 show another embodiment of business form assembly in which:
Figure 4 shows one side of a business form intended for folding and sealing into an
outgoing mailer,
Figure 5 shows the other side of the business form of Figure 1,
Figure 6 shows one side of the mailer after it has been received and opened by a customer,
Figure 7 shows the other side of the opened mailer,
Figure 8 and 9 show opposite sides of the opened mailer after one panel has been removed
and the remaining two panels have been opened out,
Figure 10 shows one side of a return mailer formed from the two panels shown in Figures
8 and 9, and
Figures 11 and 12 are views of the two sides of a further embodiment of continuous
business form.
[0015] Referring first to Figures 1 to 3, a continuous business form comprises a continuous
web 12 having longitudinal edges 13, 14 formed with marginal feed apertures 15 for
guiding and accurately correlating the web with a printer or other processing machines.
The web is divided, in known manner, into a plurality of form lengths 16 by transverse
lines of perforation 17, each form length being intended to form an individual sealed
mailer. The web has a front surface 18 shown in Figure 1 and a rear surface 19 shown
in Figure 2 and is printed on both sides with information common to all forms/mailer
lengths.
[0016] Each form is intended to be C folded to form the mailer and for this purpose is divided
into three substantially equal panels 20, 21, 22 by first and second fold lines indicated
diagrammatically at 23 and 24. A first 20 of the panels has on its surface 18 an area
(not seen) covered by a masking O.P.A.S. patch 25 bearing transfer material. The masking
patch is adhered to the edges of the area so that it can be peeled off to reveal visible
information transferred to the area by impact printing on the masked surface of the
patch. The area also carries transfer material as necessary. The masking on the patch
normally obscures any printing thereon but, if necessary, the impact printing on the
patch can be made without using a printing ribbon or ink. A second, central, addressee
one 21 of the panels has an area 26 adapted to receive personalised details of an
addressee also to be impact printed on the same side 18 of the web as the masking
patch 25.
[0017] Initially the manufacturer of the continuous business form will print on both sides
of the form all information common to all form lengths, will apply the patches and
will apply adhesive as necessary for forming the eventual sealed mailers. The manufacturer
will then fan fold the web along lines 17 and separate and box the form in lengths
suitable for conveyance to a user. Such continuous forms are supplied to a user such
as a bank who passes the forms continuously through an impact printer so as to supply
the details of the PIN number and addressee details to each individual form length.
The forms are then continuously burst, folded and sealed and despatched to individual
customers.
[0018] In the arrangement shown each mailer length is preprinted with information and supplied
with adhesive as follows:
Panel 20
[0019] Side 18 - in area 27 instructions for viewing and retaining confidential the PIN
number; along both marginal edges staggered discreet patches of pressure seal adhesive
28 and along the transverse edge adjacent fold line 23 a line of pressure seal adhesive
30.
Side 19 - masking printing 31 at least in an area corresponding with the position
of the patch 25: discreet staggered areas of pressure seal adhesive 32 along the longitudinal
edges.
Panel 21
[0020] Side 18 - in an area 33 details of the sender, and wording such as "Private and Confidential"
and "See reverse side for opening instructions"; no adhesive is on this side of the
form as it forms one outside surface of the eventual sealed mailer. The other side
19 of the panel 21 is available for any message to the customer and is formed with
staggered discreet areas of pressure seal adhesive 34 along its longitudinal marginal
areas.
Panel 22
[0021] Side 18 - this side forms the other outside side of the sealed mailer and is covered
with masking printing 35 and instructions at 36 for opening the mailer. On its other
side 19 the panel 22 is printed with masking printing and has discreet staggered areas
37 of pressure seal adhesive along its longitudinal marginal edges and a line of pressure
seal adhesive 38 along its edge adjacent the transverse line of perforation 17.
[0022] Once the form has been printed by the user with the personalised details the form
is passed through a burster to separate each form length from the continuous web and
is C folded first along line 23 to bring side 19 of panel 20 into contact with side
19 of panel 21 and then along line 24 to bring side 19 of panel 22 into contact with
side 18 of panel 20. The areas of pressure seal adhesive will then all come into contact
with an area of pressure seal adhesive on an adjacent panel and the form is passed
through an edge sealing device which applies pressure to activate the adhesive and
provide sealed mailers which have the patches 25 inside and the addressee information
in area 26 on the outside.
[0023] The forms are provided with longitudinal perforation lines 40 along each marginal
edge inside the lines of adhesive and with transverse perforation lines 41, 42 and
43 on the panels 20, 21 and 22 respectively inside the transverse lines of adhesive
30 and 38 and the transverse marginal portion on panel 21 which will correspond with
these lines of adhesive when the mailer is folded and sealed.
[0024] The sealed mailer is opened by the eventual customer by tearing along the longitudinal
perforation lines 40 to remove the marginal longitudinal edge portions and then tearing
along the coinciding lines 41, 42 and 43 to remove these transverse marginal edge
portions. The result is that the panel 20 bearing the PIN number is completely separated
from the panel 21 bearing the addressee details.
[0025] The areas of adhesive are staggered and spaced so that adhesive on any form length
does not contact adhesive on any adjacent form length when the continuous form is
fan folded about the lines 17.
[0026] The continuous mailer assembly of Figures 4 to 10 comprise a continuous web 50 having
longitudinal edges 51, 52 formed as in the embodiment of Figures 1 to 3, with a longitudinal
line of feed holes indicated at 53 and is divided into a plurality of form lengths
56 by transverse lines of perforation 57, each form length to form one outgoing mailer.
The web has a front surface 58 as shown in Figure 4 and a rear surface 59 as shown
in Figure 9 and is printed on both surfaces with all the information common to all
form lengths.
[0027] Each form is intended to be Z folded to form an outgoing mailer and for this purpose
is divided into three substantially equal panels 60, 61, 62 by first and second fold
lines 63, 64.
[0028] The first panel 60 has on its front side 58 an area 65 intended to be covered by
a masking O.P.A.S. patch carrying transfer material as in the Figure 1 to 3 embodiment
(and as seen at 54 in Figure 6). Adjacent the area 65 is an area 66 intended to be
preprinted with instructions to a customer for dealing with the PIN number received.
[0029] A second central one 61 of the panels has on its side 58 an area 67 for receiving
a return address, such as the branch address of a bank, and an area 68 preprinted
with the following or similar instructions (and including a space for receiving a
signature).
"Important Return Instructions
[0030]
1 Sign the line below marked X using your normal signature.
2 Fold and crease form back on itself so that the window matches your branch address.
3 Lick or moisten the three sides of the form marked side 1, side 2 and side 3.
4 Stick the other leaf of this form onto the three moistened edges to provide a securely
sealed envelope and post back to your branch of the bank".
[0031] Spaced inwardly from the longitudinal edges 51 and 52 and inwardly from fold line
64 this side of panel 61 is formed where marked side 1, side 2 and side 3 with lines
of longitudinal and transverse remoistenable, non-active, adhesive respectively indicated
at 70, 71 and 72. The side 58 of panel 61 is intended to form the inside surface of
one panel of a return envelope/mailer.
[0032] A third one 62 of the panels is formed with a window opening 73 covered with a transparent
(glassine) patch and its side 58 is intended to form the outside of the outgoing mailer
and the inside of the other panel of the return mailer. For this purpose side 58 may
be preprinted with a prepaid post serial number for example in area 74, and has an
area 69 intended to receive an individual customer address, and user's reference number
for that customer.
[0033] As seen in Figure 5, the side 59 of panel 62 is intended to form the outside of the
return envelope and for this purpose is printed with an area 75 for receiving a stamp.
[0034] Side 59 of the central panel 61 has a masking pattern printed over most of its area
but with an area 76 free to provide a blank opposite the window opening in the outgoing
mailer.
[0035] Side 59 of the panel 60 is provided over most of its area with a masking pattern
but around the edges is printed with dotted lines and opening instructions at 77 and
78 stating respectively "remove the side edges first, fold crease and tear along dotted
lines", and "remove side edges first then fold crease and tear this stub along dotted
lines".
[0036] To form a sealed outgoing mailer from a form length, first the length is folded along
fold line 63 to bring face 58 of panel 60 into contact with face 58 of panel 61. The
longitudinal edges of these faces of these panels and the transverse edges of the
panels remote from the fold line 63 are formed with respective longitudinal and transverse
lines of non-active pressure seal adhesive, indicated respectively at 80 and 81 such
that when the registering areas of adhesive are activated (by pressure) the panels
will be secured to one another completely around their edges. Additionally the form
length is folded along the line 64 in the other direction to bring face 59 of panel
62 into contact with face 59 of panel 61. Again the panels are formed on these faces
with lines 82 of pressure seal adhesive along their longitudinal edges and with lines
83 of pressure seal adhesive along their transverse edges remote from the fold line
64 and with lines 84 of pressure adhesive adjacent the fold line 64 so that when the
pressure seal adhesive is activated the panels are secured to one another around all
four edges including adjacent the fold line 64.
[0037] Instead of pressure seal adhesive the adhesive could for example be heat activatable
in which case there need not be registerable areas on each panel provided the contacting
faces of the panels to be sealed have adhesive on one or other panel to form marginal
lines of adhesive when the panels are brought together.
[0038] Each of the three panels 60, 61 and 62 is formed with longitudinal perforation lines
indicated at 86 inside the longitudinal lines of adhesive 80 and 82 and coinciding
with and registering (when folded) with the printed dotted lines on side 59 of panel
60. Each of the three panels is also formed with transverse perforation lines 87,
88, 89 extending between the lines 86 and located inside the transverse glue lines
81 and 84. Transverse fold lines are also formed at 90 in panel 61 and at 91 in panel
62 (which lines may be perforated for easy folding, but are not intended to be severed)
inside the adhesive line 83.
[0039] The continuous web, normally fan folded along the lines of separation 57, and carrying
all the preprinting, adhesive and perforation lines, is sold to a user such as a bank.
This user feeds the web through a computerised impact printer which applies the PIN
numbers, customers' addresses and bank branch address (which could be preprinted).
The form lengths are then separated, folded, sealed and despatched to individual customers.
[0040] The outgoing addressee receives the sealed outgoing mailer and opens the mailer by
detaching the three edge marginal portions by tearing along the peforation lines 86
and 87. The addressee is left with a document in the form of a booklet as seen in
Figures 6 and 7. Figure 6 shows the front face of the booklet with panels 60 and 61
still connected as before, along fold line 63, but with panel 62 lying behind panel
61 and adhered thereto by the adhesive lines 84 adjacent the fold line 64. The reverse
side of the opened outgoing mailer is shown in Figure 7.
[0041] The customer is instructed to detach panel 60 along the perforated fold line 63 and
then open out the remaining panels 61 and 62 to form an opened out return envelope
as shown in Figures 8 and 9. The customer is now instructed to form the remaining
panels 61 and 62 into a return envelope by reverse folding along the lines 90, 91
(inside the glue lines 83) to bring the side 58 of panel 61 into contact with side
58 of panel 62. In this position the window 73 will register with the area 67 carrying
the return address. The moisturisable adhesive at 70, 71 and 72 is then moisturised
and the return envelope/mailer 92 sealed along its three free edges at side 1, side
2 and side 3. This allows the each form length to be used as both an outgoing mailer
and a return mailer which includes an acknowledgement and or signature. The strip
adhered along adhesive line 83 remains inside the return mailer as an integral part
thereof.
[0042] The Z fold outgoing/return mailer assembly could be used for purposes other than
conveying PIN numbers, for example withouth O.P.A.S. patch. While the forms have been
described as part of a continuous web, when required all the forms can be in cut sheet
form.
[0043] Figures 11 and 12 show a further embodiment of web containing business forms designed
to be formed into Z fold mailers. In this embodiment the mailers are simpler than
those described with reference to Figures 4 to 10 and closely resemble the mailers
of Figures 1 to 3 and like parts have been given like reference numerals to those
of Figures 1 to 3 with the addition of the number "1" in front and will not be re-described.
[0044] In Figures 11 and 12 each mailer length 116 is divided into three equal panels 120,
121 and 122 by fold lines 123 and 124. Panel 120 is a receipt/acknowledgement panel,
which is printed on side 118 with instructions 150 for completing and returning the
panel in a return envelope which is preferably enclosed as an insert in the mailer.
Side 118 of panel 120 is preferably also printed with personalised information at
151 concerning the name and account number of the addressee and requires the user
to sign and date the receipt in area 152. The reverse side 119 of panel 120 forms
one outside surface of the sealed mailer, and has masking printing 153 and instructions
136 for opening the mailer.
[0045] The central panel 121 on its first side 118 carries an O.P.A.S. patch 125 and instructions
for dealing with this (and the pin number beneath it) at 127. On the reverse side
119, this panel will carry instructions for keeping the pin number secure or any other
instructions.
[0046] Side 118 of panel 122 forms the other outside panel of the eventual mailer and is
printed with personalised addressee information in area 126 and details of the sender
or postage details in panel 133. Its side 119 is provided with masking printing 135.
[0047] Side 118 of panels 120 and 121 carry staggered strips of pressure seal (or other)
adhesive 154, 155 respectively along their outer longitudinal and transverse edges,
and arranged symmetrically about the fold line 123, so that when the panels are folded
about the line 123 to bring the faces 118 of these panels into contact with one another,
and the adhesive is subjected to pressure, they are sealed together to form a completely
sealed unit.
[0048] Side 119 of panels 121 and 122 are provided with staggered longitudinally extending
strips of adhesive 156 and transversely extending strips of adhesive 157 along both
their transverse edges, symmetrical about the fold line 124, so that when the panels
are folded together about the fold line 124 so that their faces 119 contact each other
and are subjected to pressure, the panels are sealed to one another subtantially completely
around their edges so as to form a second completely sealed unit.
[0049] All the panels have longitudinally extending perforation lines 140 inside the longitudinal
lines of adhesive. In addition panel 120 has transverse perforation line 160 inside
the glue line 155, panel 121 has transverse perforation line 161 inside its glue line
155 and panel 122 has transverse perforation line 162 inside the transverse line of
adhesive 157 nearest the fold line 124. When the mailer has been Z folded these lines
are all coincident. The mailer is opened by first tearing along the perforation lines
140 at each side and then tearing along the coincident perforation lines 160, 161
and 162.
[0050] As described in relation to the embodiment of Figures 1 to 3, in the sealed mailer
unit the panel carrying the O.P.A.S. patch is sandwiched between the other two panels,
while when the unit is opened the panel carrying the O.P.A.S. patch is automatically
completely detached from the panel carrying the addressee information.
[0051] The fold line 123 is preferably perforated to assist the user in detaching the receipt
panel 120 so that it can be returned to the sender.
1. A continuous business form assembly (12) having longitudinal edges (13, 14) and arranged
to be passed through a printer so that one side (18) thereof can receive information
by impact printing thereon, the web being divided by transverse lines of perforation/weakness
(17) into a plurality of mailer lengths (16), each of the lengths being divided into
panels (20, 21, 22) by at least one transverse fold line (23, 24), one of the panels
(20) carrying a masking patch (25) bearing transfer material whereby impact printing
on said masking patch will transfer a copy of that printing to the underlying web
panel, and another (21) of the panels (an addressee panel) on the same side of the
web as the patch having an addressee area (26) arranged to receive the addressee details,
and the panels carrying adhesive (28, 30, 32, 34, 37, 38) such that each mailer length
can be folded along said fold line(s) and the adhesive activated to provide a sealed
outgoing mailer, characterised in that each length has three panels and is foldable
so that the patch is on the panel (30) in the centre of the mailer and the addressee
area on the outside of the sealed mailer.
2. An assembly according to claim 1 characterised in that each mailer length is provided
with perforation lines (40, 41, 42, 43) extending inside the lines of adhesive, so
that the outgoing sealed mailer can be opened by the addressee tearing along the perforation
lines.
3. An assembly according to claim 2 characterised in that the perforation lines and adhesive
are arranged such that when the marginal edge portions are removed by severing along
the perforation lines (41, 42, 43), the panel (20) carrying the patch (25) is completely
separated from the panel (21) carrying the addressee information (26).
4. An assembly according to claim 3 characterised in that the perforation lines and adhesive
are so arranged that when the marginal edge portions are removed by severing along
the perforation lines (86, 87, 88, 89) the three panels (60, 61, 62) remain connected
together as a booklet.
5. An assembly according to any of claims 1 to 3 in which each mailer length is designed
to be C folded to form the outgoing mailer characterised in that a first (20) of the
panels carries the patch (25) on said one side (18) of the web and has on that one
side marginal lines of adhesive (28, 30) along both longitudinal edges and along the
transverse edge adjacent the fold line (23) connecting it to a central, addressee,
one (21) of the panels and on the other side (19) the first panel has adhesive (32)
along the marginal longitudinal edges and preferably masking printing (31) at least
in the area coinciding with the position of the patch, the central panel (21) on said
one side being arranged to receive the addressee information and carrying no adhesive
on said one side and carrying adhesive (34) in the marginal longitudinal edge portions
of the other side, and in that the third panel (22) of each mailer length carries
no adhesive on said one side (18) but is printed with instructions (36) for opening
the eventual sealed mailer and has adhesive (37, 38) along the longitudinal marginal
edge portions and along the transverse marginal portion adjacent the perforation line
(16) separating it from an adjacent mailer.
6. An assembly according to any of claims 1, 2 or 4 in which each mailer length is designed
to be Z folded and characterised in that two (61, 62) of the panels of each mailer
length are adapted to form a return sealed mailer.
7. An assembly according to claim 10 characterised in that said adhesive (80-84) for
forming the outgoing mailer is a first adhesive activatable by a first action, and
in which at least one (61) of the second and third panels (which do not bear the O.P.A.S.
patch) are provided with a second adhesive (70, 71, 72) activatable by a second action
different from the first action, such that when the first panel (60) is removed after
opening the outgoing mailer, the other two panels can be reverse folded and brought
into contact with one another and the second adhesive activated to form a return sealed
mailer.
8. A business form for forming a sealed mailer comprising a (56) sheet having longitudinal
and transverse edges (51, 52) and formed with first and second, transverse fold lines
(63, 64) to divide the sheet into first, second and third substantially equal panels
(60, 61, 62), with the first fold line (63) between the first panel (60) and the second
central panel (61), the panels bearing a first adhesive (80, 81) activatable by a
first action, such that when the sheet is Z folded the first adhesive can be activated
to form an outgoing sealed mailer and characterised in that at least one of the second
and third panels (61, 64) bears a second activatable adhesive (70, 71, 72), activatable
by a different action from the first action, such that when the first panel (60) is
detached from the other panels and the second and third panels are reverse folded
and brought into contact with one another and the second adhesive activated, the second
and third panels will form a return sealed mailer.
9. A business form or assembly according to claim 7 or claim 8 characterised in that
three edges of all three panels are formed with perforations (86, 87, 88, 89), which
in the outgoing sealed mailer register with one another, the perforations extending
inside the lines of first adhesive (80, 81, 84) and outside the lines of second adhesive,
(70, 71, 72) and in which the three edges are those which do not extend along the
first fold line (63), such that when the outgoing member is opened by removal of the
three marginal portions by severance along the lines of perforation (86, 87, 88, 89),
the first and second panels are joined by the first fold line and the second and third
panels are joined by a return envelope sealing line of first adhesive (83) extending
along the margin of the initially free edge (57) of the third panel and the margin
of the second panel adjacent the first fold line (63).
10. A business form or assembly according to claim 9 characterised in that the second
and third panels are arranged to be reverse folded about respective lines (90, 91)
inside said return envelope sealing line (83) of first adhesive, and the second adhesive
extends around the edges which will form the other three edges of the return mailer.
11. A business form or assembly according to any of claims 8 to 10 characterised in that
the second adhesive is a remoistenable adhesive and the first adhesive is a pressure
seal adhesive.
12. An assembly according to any of claims 1 to 3 in which each mailer length (116) is
designed to be Z folded to form the outgoing mailer, and in which a central one (121)
of the panels carries the patch (125) on one side (118) of the web and has on that
one side marginal lines of adhesive (154, 155) along both the longitudinal edges and
along the transverse edge adjacent the fold line (124) connecting it to an addressee
one (122) of the panels and on the other side the central panel has marginal lines
of adhesive (156, 157) along the longitudinal edges and the transverse edges adjacent
the fold lines (123, 124), each of the outer panels (120, 122) carrying on one side
similar lines of adhesive located symmetrically about the respective fold lines with
the adhesive on the central panel (121).