Double postcard pressure seal form construction

Envelopes – wrappers – and paperboard boxes – Postal cards or packets

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C229S092100, C229S300000

Reexamination Certificate

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07083079

ABSTRACT:
A USPS postcard mailer with return postcard is formed from a single sheet of, e.g., 28# paper utilizing pressure seal cohesive material. This is accomplished by applying cohesive material in a unique pattern and then folding the 28# pattern into a double V-fold construction to create the return receipt postcard required by and meeting the requirements of USPS.

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U.S. Application of Hutchinson for Certified Mailer With Return Receipt Postcard filed Jul. 2, 2003.

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