Sheet-material associating – With printing – Associating and folding – with rotary printer
Patent
1975-06-23
1976-11-23
Burr, Edgar S.
Sheet-material associating
With printing
Associating and folding, with rotary printer
229 69, 270 37, 270 53, B41F 1358
Patent
active
039932990
ABSTRACT:
A low cost self-contained, direct-mail advertising booklet, particularly adapted to be a self-mailer type of booklet. A plurality of continuous strips or sheets of paper-like material are superposed and attached together to form a series of booklets in a continuous web. Personalized information such as a name, address, etc. is applied to a portion of the web or to a card or sheet or the like which is attached to the web. The web is folded so that the personalized information is used as a mailing address for the booklet. Separation of the booklet from the web may occur before or after folding occurs. The portion of each booklet which carries the personalized information may be readily removed from other portions of the booklet and placed in the mail by the receiver of the booklet to indicate his acceptance of an offer or the like set forth in the booklet.
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O'Brien William J.
Sakal John
Burr Edgar S.
Heinz A.
The Standard Register Company
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