Method of making direct mail article with reply envelope and det

Manufacturing container or tube from paper; or other manufacturi – Container making – Pliable container

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493222, 493919, 493920, 493921, 229 72, 229 73, B65D 2706

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045430829

ABSTRACT:
Direct mail articles comprise an outer envelope containing a pre-formed reply envelope, detachable reply devices, such as coupons and a reply card, and optionally, one or more separate enclosure sheets. The reply envelope is provided with a plurality of apertured pockets adapted to receive at least one of the reply devices, where the apertures permit visual or machine sorting of the sealed envelopes based on the presence or absence of a particular reply device in a particular pocket. Methods of preparing personalized, finished articles from one or more integral sheets or webs are described.

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patent: 4161091 (1979-07-01), Hartnig
patent: 4317538 (1982-03-01), Alter et al.
patent: 4343430 (1982-08-01), Martineau

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