U.S. patent application number 15/000716 was filed with the patent office on 2016-06-09 for unitary form for mailing a mailpiece via a special service and method of using same.
This patent application is currently assigned to USA Images of Florida, L.L.C.. The applicant listed for this patent is USA Images of Florida, L.L.C.. Invention is credited to Robert Bluejacket, Glenn Petkovsek.
Application Number | 20160163237 15/000716 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 52690298 |
Filed Date | 2016-06-09 |
United States Patent
Application |
20160163237 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
Petkovsek; Glenn ; et
al. |
June 9, 2016 |
UNITARY FORM FOR MAILING A MAILPIECE VIA A SPECIAL SERVICE AND
METHOD OF USING SAME
Abstract
A form for mailing a mailpiece using a special service has a
sheet and a label removably attached to the sheet. The label has
information related to the delivery of the article by the special
service on the front side. The back side of the label attaches to
the article. An electronic return receipt information section and a
special services designation section including information
indicative of the special service are located on the label. The
mailpiece is prepared for delivery by the special service by
printing information on the form necessary to comply with the
special service delivery requirements. The information has data
concerning electronic return receipt of the mailpiece. Information
related to delivery of the mailpiece and information that is
necessary to comply with requirements for electronic return receipt
of the mailpiece are also printed on the form. The information has
a machine-readable code section with machine-readable information
associated with the mailpiece. The form is removed from the sheet
and attached to the mailpiece.
Inventors: |
Petkovsek; Glenn; (Vero
Beach, FL) ; Bluejacket; Robert; (Cabot, AR) |
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Applicant: |
Name |
City |
State |
Country |
Type |
USA Images of Florida, L.L.C. |
Vero Beach |
FL |
US |
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Assignee: |
USA Images of Florida,
L.L.C.
Vero Beach
FL
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Family ID: |
52690298 |
Appl. No.: |
15/000716 |
Filed: |
January 19, 2016 |
Related U.S. Patent Documents
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Application
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Filing Date |
Patent Number |
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14032479 |
Sep 20, 2013 |
9251726 |
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15000716 |
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Current U.S.
Class: |
493/324 |
Current CPC
Class: |
G06Q 10/0837 20130101;
G09F 2003/0272 20130101; B42D 15/006 20130101; G09F 3/02 20130101;
G06Q 10/0833 20130101; G09F 3/10 20130101; G07B 2017/00596
20130101; G07B 2017/0062 20130101; G07B 17/00508 20130101; G09F
3/0288 20130101 |
International
Class: |
G09F 3/10 20060101
G09F003/10; G09F 3/00 20060101 G09F003/00; B42D 15/00 20060101
B42D015/00 |
Claims
1. A method for preparing a mailpiece for delivery by a special
service using a form attached to a sheet, the method comprising the
steps of: printing information on the form wherein the information
is necessary to comply with requirements for the delivery of the
mailpiece by the special service wherein the information has data
concerning electronic return receipt of the mailpiece; printing
information on the form wherein the information is related to
delivery of the mailpiece; printing information on the form wherein
the information is necessary to comply with requirements for
electronic return receipt of the mailpiece wherein the information
has a machine-readable code section having machine-readable
information associated with the mailpiece; removing the form from
the sheet; and attaching the form to the mailpiece.
2. The method of claim 1 further comprising: printing a receipt on
the form wherein the receipt has information related to the
delivery of the mailpiece; and removing the receipt from the form
before mailing the mailpiece.
3. A method for preparing a mailpiece for delivery by a special
service using a mailing application on a computer system, the
method comprising the steps of: accessing the mailing application
on the computer system; creating a mail file using the mailing
application wherein the mail file has information associated with
delivery and the special service for the mailpiece; processing the
mail file information using the mailing application to produce an
image containing information required by an entity to deliver the
mailpiece by the special service; and printing the image onto a
form and affixing the form to the mailpiece.
4. The method of claim 3 further comprising the step of: connecting
to a service provider for performing address standardization of the
information in the mail file.
5. The method of claim 3 further comprising the step of: printing a
mail file report as a receipt of mailing of the mailpiece.
6. The method of claim 3 further comprising the steps of:
transferring the mail file to the entity using the mailing
application; and receiving tracking information from the
entity.
7. The method of claim 3 further comprising the step of: receiving
electronic return receipt information from the entity.
8. The method of claim 3 further comprising the step of: storing
electronic return receipt information from the entity in a database
using the mailing application.
Description
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a divisional application of and claims
the benefit of U.S. application Ser. No. 14/032,479 filed Sep. 20,
2013.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] The present invention generally relates to a form for
mailing a mailpiece requiring delivery by a special service. More
specifically, the present invention relates to a unitary special
service mailing form for mailing a mailpiece requiring delivery by
a special service having an electronic return receipt with a label
indicative of the special service and a method for using same.
[0003] It is generally known to mail items requiring special
services for delivery of the item, such as certified mail,
registered mail, priority mail, first class mail, critical mail,
insured mail, cash on delivery ("COD"), return receipt for
merchandise and/or the like. For example, the U.S. Postal Service
("USPS") provides certified mail service and registered mail
service for priority mail and for first class mail. For certified
mail, the USPS may provide both proof of deposit, proof of
delivery, and online tracking using a tracking number or a unique
article ID. For certified mail, the USPS may obtain a signature of
the recipient at the time of delivery which the USPS electronically
stores in USPS records and which may be retrieved by the sender.
Registered mail may be used for highly valuable and/or
irreplaceable items. Registered mail may include tracking services.
Critical mail service may provide proof of deposit, proof of
delivery, recipient signature confirmation and online tracking
using the tracking number and/or the unique article ID.
[0004] Known components and methods for assembling a mailer for
mailing items requiring special services may have multiple,
separate components requiring attachment to an exterior of an
envelope for the special services delivery of the item.
[0005] A postal employee typically may receive an envelope from a
customer for mailing the item via the special service. The postal
employee then may require the customer to attach or otherwise
provide the envelope with a permanent seal or label indicating that
the envelope requires delivery and/or tracking by the special
service. The postal employee must ensure that all appropriate
labels and documents are both stocked and available for use and are
completed and affixed to the envelope prior to delivery of the
article. Such a procedure may be complex, time-consuming and
labor-intensive. Further, the procedure may be confusing to the
customer mailing the item.
[0006] Further, the postal employee must ensure that all labels
and/or postcards and the return receipt postcard must be suitably
affixed to the envelope so that the return postcard is not removed
during the mailing of the article to its destination. Of course, it
should be understood that an envelope prepared for special service
mailing may be prepared by any individual, not just a postal
employee.
[0007] A need exists for a simplified, unitary form for use with
delivery of a mailpiece requiring a special service. To eliminate
some of the problems with typical mailing systems, a mail customer
may utilize an electronic return receipt service available from the
USPS. Users of such a service may obtain their return receipts in
bulk rather than by individual requests. This service meets at
least three customer needs. First, the electronic return receipt
service may save time and free the mail owner from having to
request individual proof of delivery records and/or from placing PS
Form 3811, Domestic Return Receipt, on each mailpiece. Second,
users of the electronic return receipt service may retain signature
records for longer than the standard retention period of the USPS.
Third, the electronic return receipt service may provide users with
a more efficient way to handle signature records. Also, users may
receive mailpiece recipient signatures in bulk by participating in
the Bulk Proof of Delivery ("BPOD") program offered by the USPS.
BPOD allows participants using privately printed certified mail,
insured mail (more than $200), or registered mail bar-coded labels
to add return receipt service and receive those return receipts
electronically in bulk. With this scenario, when a USPS employee
delivers a signature-service mailpiece, the recipient signs his or
her name on PS Form 3849, Delivery Notice/Reminder/Receipt. The
USPS employee may scan customer information on the form, and the
customer information may then be linked to the delivery event for
the mailpiece. Typically, the process may be completed within
twenty-four hours.
[0008] A need, therefore, exists for a unitary special service
mailing form for mailing an item requiring delivery by a special
service such as certified mail, insured mail, registered mail, COD,
return receipt for merchandise and the like having an electronic
return receipt and a label indicative of the special service and a
method for using same.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0009] The present invention generally relates to a form for
mailing a mailpiece requiring delivery by a special service. More
specifically, the present invention relates to a unitary special
service mailing form for mailing a mailpiece requiring delivery by
a special service having an electronic return receipt with a label
indicative of the special service and a method for using same.
[0010] To this end, in an embodiment, a form for special service
delivery of a mailpiece is provided. The form may have a sheet and
a label attached to the sheet. The label may have a front side and
a back side. The back side may be located opposite to the front
side. The label may have information related to the delivery of the
mailpiece by the special service on the front side. The label may
be removed from the sheet, and the back side of the label may
attach to the mailpiece. A first section on the front side of the
label may have information related to an electronic return receipt
service associated with the mailpiece. The first section may have a
machine-readable code section having machine-readable information
associated with the mailpiece. A second section on the front side
of the label may have information indicative of the special service
for delivery of the mailpiece.
[0011] In an embodiment, the form may have a tab on the label. The
tab may have information indicative of the special service. The tab
may be removed from the sheet and may attach to the mailpiece.
[0012] In an embodiment, the form may have an adhesive on the back
side of the label.
[0013] In an embodiment, the form may have an auxiliary label on
the form.
[0014] In an embodiment, the sheet may be a silicone sheet.
[0015] In an embodiment, the form may have an auxiliary special
services designator section removably attached to the sheet. The
auxiliary special services designator section may have information
indicative of the special service.
[0016] In an embodiment, the form may have a receipt removably
attached to the sheet. The receipt may have information associated
with the delivery of the mailpiece by the special service.
[0017] In an embodiment, the form may have an address label
removably attached to the sheet. The address label may have
information associated with a delivery address of the
mailpiece.
[0018] In an embodiment, the form may have an auxiliary information
section printed on the sheet. The auxiliary information section may
have information unrelated to the mailpiece.
[0019] In an embodiment, the form may have a Quick Response (QR)
code printed on the sheet. The QR code may have machine-readable
information.
[0020] In an embodiment, the form may have instructions for use of
the form printed on the sheet.
[0021] In an embodiment, the label may have information that
corresponds to U.S. Postal Service Form 3800.
[0022] In another embodiment, a method for preparing a mailpiece
for delivery by a special service using a form attached to a sheet
is provided. The method may have the step of printing information
necessary to comply with requirements for the delivery of the
mailpiece by the special service on the form. The information may
have data concerning electronic return receipt of the mailpiece.
The method may have the step of printing information related to
delivery of the mailpiece on the form. The method may also have the
step of printing information necessary to comply with requirements
for electronic return receipt of the mailpiece on the form. The
information may have a machine-readable code section having
machine-readable information associated with the mailpiece. The
method may have the step of removing the form from the sheet and
attaching the form to the mailpiece.
[0023] In an embodiment, the method may have the step of printing a
receipt on the form. The receipt may have information related to
the delivery of the mailpiece. The method may also have the step of
removing the receipt from the form before mailing the
mailpiece.
[0024] In a further embodiment, a method for preparing a mailpiece
for delivery by a special service using a mailing application on a
computer system is provided. The method may have the steps of
accessing the mailing application on the computer system and
creating a mail file using the mailing application. The mail file
may have information associated with delivery and the special
service for the mailpiece. The method may also have the steps of
processing the mail file information using the mailing application
to produce an image containing information required by an entity to
deliver the mailpiece by the special service and printing the image
onto a form and affixing the form to the mailpiece.
[0025] In an embodiment, the method may have the step of connecting
to a service provider for performing address standardization of the
information in the mail file.
[0026] In an embodiment, the method may have the step of printing a
mail file report as a receipt of mailing of the mailpiece.
[0027] In an embodiment, the method may have the steps of
transferring the mail file to the entity using the mailing
application and receiving tracking information from the entity.
[0028] In an embodiment, the method may have the step of receiving
electronic return receipt information from the entity.
[0029] In an embodiment, the method may have the step of storing
electronic return receipt information from the entity in a database
using the mailing application.
[0030] It is, therefore, an advantage of the present invention to
provide a form for mailing an article requiring delivery by a
special service, such as, for example, priority mail, certified
mail, critical mail and/or the like.
[0031] Another advantage of the present invention is to provide a
simplified method for mailing an article requiring special
services.
[0032] A further advantage of the present invention is to provide
an assembly that is integrally formed as a complete unit for
mailing and labeling of an article requiring special services.
[0033] Yet another advantage of the present invention is to provide
a form and a method for mailing an article requiring special
services without requiring additional adhesives or fixatives for
attaching the same to the mailpiece.
[0034] Moreover, an advantage of the present invention is to
provide a form and a method for mailing an article requiring
special services that is substantially foolproof.
[0035] Yet, a further advantage of the present invention is to
provide a form which works on automated printing equipment.
[0036] Another advantage of the present invention is to provide a
form that provides for pre-imaging or pre-printing of variable
information thereon.
[0037] An advantage of the present invention is to provide a form
and a method for mailing an article requiring special services that
uses an electronic return receipt.
[0038] Yet another advantage of the present invention is to provide
a form and a method for mailing an article requiring special
services without requiring that any additional forms be attached to
the mailpiece.
[0039] A further advantage of the present invention is to provide a
form and/or a method for mailing correspondence and/or articles via
a special service that may allow a customer to print
correspondence, addresses, fees and/or the like directly on the
form prior to assembly and deposit with a postal carrier and/or the
delivery person.
[0040] Another advantage of the present invention is to provide a
form and/or a method for mailing correspondence and/or articles via
a special service that may be intuitive and easy to use by a
customer requiring a special services mailing assembly or special
equipment.
[0041] Another advantage of the present invention is to provide a
form and/or a method for mailing correspondence and/or articles via
a special service that may have a detachable portion.
[0042] Yet another advantage of the present invention is to provide
a form and/or a method for mailing correspondence and/or articles
via a special service wherein the detachable portion may have
removable adhesive labels, such as, for example, an addressee
label, a return address label, a special service label, a unique
article number label, a bar code label, a tracking number label, a
postage label, a receipt and/or the like to effect and/or to track
delivery via the special service.
[0043] A still further advantage of the present invention is to
provide a form and/or a method for mailing correspondence and/or
articles via a special service that may be customized prior to
mailing using simplex and/or duplex printing methods.
[0044] Moreover, an advantage of the present invention is to
provide a form and/or a method for mailing correspondence and/or
articles via a special service wherein one or more of the removable
adhesive labels may be removed from the detachable portion and
affixed to the article and/or package to effect delivery.
[0045] Another advantage of the present invention is to provide a
form and/or a method for mailing correspondence and/or articles via
a special service wherein information, such as, for example, a
delivery address, a return address, a special services tracking
number, a special service bar code, postage and/or the like may be
printed on the form before and/or after final assembly for deposit
with the postal carrier and/or delivery person.
[0046] A further advantage of the present invention is to provide a
form and/or a method for mailing correspondence and/or articles via
a special service wherein a removable label section is provided on
the form.
[0047] Yet another advantage of the present invention is to provide
a form and/or a method for mailing correspondence and/or articles
via a special service wherein the special services designation
section is variably printed with a machine readable code.
[0048] A further advantage of the present invention is to provide a
form and/or a method for mailing correspondence and/or articles via
a special service wherein an area within the special services
designation section has a machine readable code.
[0049] Another advantage of the present invention is to provide a
form and/or a method for mailing correspondence and/or articles via
a special service wherein the special services designation section
is distinctly colored.
[0050] Additional features and advantages of the present invention
are described in, and will be apparent from, the detailed
description of the presently preferred embodiments and from the
drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0051] FIG. 1 illustrates a plan view of a front side of an
embodiment of the present invention.
[0052] FIG. 2 illustrates a plan view of a front side of an
embodiment of the present invention.
[0053] FIG. 3 illustrates a plan view of a front side of an
embodiment of the present invention.
[0054] FIG. 4 illustrates a plan view of a back side of an
embodiment of the present invention.
[0055] FIG. 5 illustrates a plan view of a front side of an
embodiment of the present invention with an article to be mailed
using the same.
[0056] FIG. 6 illustrates a perspective view of an embodiment of
the present invention with a package to be mailed using the
same.
[0057] FIG. 7 illustrates a plan view of a front side of another
embodiment of the present invention.
[0058] FIG. 8 illustrates a partial plan view of a front side of a
further embodiment of the present invention.
[0059] FIG. 9 illustrates a block diagram of an embodiment of a
computer system for use with the present invention.
[0060] FIG. 10 illustrates a flowchart of an embodiment of a method
of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PRESENTLY PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0061] The present invention relates to an integral special service
mailing form for mailing an article requiring delivery by a special
service. Further, the present invention relates to a method for
using the form for mailing articles requiring delivery by a special
service.
[0062] Referring now to the drawings, wherein like numerals refer
to like parts, FIG. 1 is a front plan view that generally
illustrates an embodiment of a form 10. The form 10 may be used for
mailing an item requiring a special service as shown in FIGS. 5 and
6. Although a certified mail envelope 20 is illustrated in FIG. 5
and a certified mail package 30 is illustrated in FIG. 6, it should
be understood that the present invention may be applicable to any
item requiring any one or more special services, such as insured
mail, registered mail, COD, return receipt for merchandise and the
like. As used herein, the envelope 20 and/or the package 30 may be
referred to, in general, as a mailpiece.
[0063] As shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, the form 10 may have components
and/or sections. FIG. 1 illustrates the form 10 in a "blank" state,
i.e., without any printing related to the delivery of the mailpiece
in which the form 10 may be used. As shown, the form 10 may be
provided in a blank state and/or a printed state. For example, the
form 10 may be printed for use as certified mail. In particular,
FIG. 1 illustrates the form 10 in a blank state, and FIG. 2
illustrates the form 10 in a partially printed state. In FIG. 2,
certain sections of the form 10 may have printing related to the
delivery of the mailpiece in which the form 10 may be used.
[0064] As shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, the form 10 may have a sheet 11.
The sheet 11 may be manufactured from a type of material that may
be removably attachable via an adhesive, for example, a sheet of UV
silicone. Of course, other materials known to one having ordinary
skill in the art may also be used for the sheet 11.
[0065] Further, the form 10 may have a label 12 having a front side
13. The label 12 may be, in a preferred embodiment, a pre-printed
label indicative of the special service required for mailing of the
mailpiece. For example, the mailpiece may be either the envelope 20
shown in FIG. 5 or the package 30 shown in FIG. 6. The front side
13 of the label 12 may be pre-printed. As illustrated in FIGS. 1
and 2, the label 12 may have several sections and/or components.
For example, the label 12 may have an address label section 14. The
address label section 14 may be pre-printed with the address of the
intended recipient of the envelope 20 shown in FIG. 5 or the
package 30 shown in FIG. 6. The form 10 may also have a return
address label 16. The return address label 16 may be pre-printed
with the address of the sender of the mailpiece.
[0066] Further, the label 12 may have a special services
designation section 18 that may have information indicative of the
special service on the label 12. Depending on the special service
desired, the special services designation section 18 may have
information necessary to comply with requirements for, for example,
USPS Forms 3800, 3804, 3806, 3813, 3856 or the like. The special
services designation section 18 may have a special service
indicator 19 and a window section 21 in which an article
identification number 22 may be printed. As shown in FIGS. 1 and 2,
the special service indicator 19 may denote "CERTIFIED MAIL" as the
type of special service used. However, any special services may be
indicated, such as insured mail, registered mail, COD, return
receipt for merchandise and/or the like.
[0067] The special services designation section 18 may also have a
first area 24 that may be distinctly colored from a remainder of
the area. For example, the color of the first area 24 may be green
to designate the generally recognized color for certified mail or
may be brown to designate the generally recognized color for return
receipt for merchandise, or the like. Within the first area 24, a
wording area 25 may be provided to specifically denote the type of
special service for which the mailing may be implemented. As shown
in FIGS. 1 and 2, the wording area 25 may contain the wording
"CERTIFIED MAIL." The article identification number 22 may be
provided within the special services designation section 18. The
article identification number 22 may be a machine-readable number
associated with the mailpiece. The machine-readable number of the
article identification number 22 may be used for tracking of the
mailpiece before, during and after delivery by the special
service.
[0068] Further, a bar code 23 may be provided in the special
services designation section 18. The bar code 23 may also be used
for tracking of the mailpiece before, during and after delivery by
the special service. The special services designation section 18
may have, for example, the special service indicator 19, the unique
article identification number 22 and/or the bar code 23 pre-printed
on the front side 13 of the label 12. The special services
designation section 18 may be associated with the special service
selected by the sender. Although references may be made to the
USPS, the form 10 of the present invention may be used with any
other postal/parcel carriers that the user may select.
[0069] The postal/parcel carrier may scan or input the article
identification number 22 and/or the barcode 23 into a computer
system 300 (as shown in FIG. 9) for tracking the mailpiece on which
the form 10 may be used. If the sender has not applied postage to
the mailpiece, the postal/parcel carrier may sell postage to the
sender and/or may apply postage to the mailpiece. The postal/parcel
carrier may input the special service selected into the computer
system 300 and/or may provide the sender with a receipt of deposit.
The receipt may be used by the sender to track the delivery of the
mailpiece via the special service.
[0070] In an embodiment, the article identification number 22, the
tracking number and/or the bar code 23 may be printed on one of the
removable labels and/or may be retained as a receipt by the sender.
The postal/parcel carrier may input and/or scan the article
identification number 22 and/or the bar code 23 into the computer
system 300 upon delivery to the recipient of the mailpiece. The
sender may refer to the article identification number 22 and/or the
bar code 23 to track the mailpiece during and/or after delivery by
the special service using, for example, a computer interface, a
telephone interface and/or a website provided for the special
service by the postal/parcel carrier.
[0071] Typically, the special services designation section 18 has
been implemented as a separate and/or distinct form from a return
postcard, for example, USPS Form 3811. The present invention may
allow for incorporation of what previously required completion of
two forms and subsequent attachment of the two forms to, for
example, a package to be delivered requiring special services for
delivery. As a result, use of the single form 10 of the present
invention simplifies and/or expedites the preparation of the
mailpiece requiring delivery by the special service, such as
certified mail, return receipt for merchandise, insured mail,
registered mail, and/or the like.
[0072] To further simplify the preparation of the mailpiece
requiring delivery by a special service, the label 12 may also have
an electronic return receipt ("ERR") information section 27 on the
front side of the label 12 for use with the ERR service provided by
the USPS. The electronic return receipt information section 27 may
have the wording "ELECTRONIC RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED." Use of the
ERR service may satisfy at least three customer needs. First, the
electronic return receipt service may save time and/or free the
mail owner from having to request individual proof of delivery
records and/or from placing PS Form 3811, Domestic Return Receipt,
on each mailpiece. Second, users of the ERR service may retain
signature records for longer than the standard retention period of
the USPS. Third, the ERR service may provide users with a more
efficient way to handle signature records.
[0073] Also, users may receive mailpiece recipient signatures in
bulk by participating in the Bulk Proof of Delivery ("BPOD")
program offered by the USPS. BPOD allows participants using
privately printed certified mail, insured mail (more than $200), or
registered mail bar-coded labels to add return receipt service
and/or receive those return receipts electronically in bulk. With
this scenario, when a USPS employee delivers a signature-service
mailpiece, the recipient signs his or her name on PS Form 3849,
Delivery Notice/Reminder/Receipt. The USPS employee may scan
customer information on the form, and the customer information may
then be linked to the delivery event for the mailpiece. Typically,
the process may be completed within twenty-four hours. Thus, the
electronic return receipt information section 27 may simplify the
preparation and mailing process for the user, the USPS and/or the
recipient of the mailpiece.
[0074] As further illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2, the form 10 may
have additional sections and/or components. For example, an
auxiliary label 28 may be provided, and in an embodiment, more than
one auxiliary label 28 may be provided. In the embodiment
illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2, two auxiliary labels 28 are shown. It
should be understood that the auxiliary labels 28 may be printed
with any information that the user may require. In addition, the
form 10 may have text information 31 describing the components
and/or sections of the form 10. The text information 31 may aid the
user in understanding the use of the components and/or the sections
in preparation of the form 10.
[0075] Further, the form 10 may have a receipt label 32. The
receipt label 32 may have information relevant to the shipment. For
example, such information may include, but is not limited to, the
special service indicator 19 of the type of special service. For
example, the special service indicator 19 in FIGS. 1 and 2 may
denote "CERTIFIED MAIL" as the type of special service. The unique
article identification number 22 may also be included on the
receipt label 32. Further, a sender address 33 and/or a recipient
address 34 may be included on the receipt label 32. Also, a fee
summary 35 itemizing the fees associated with the special service
and postage may be provided on the receipt label 32.
[0076] In addition, in the embodiment shown, an additional tracking
label 36 may be provided. The additional tracking label 36, which
also may have a section 37 for the article identification number
22, may be used for records that the sender may maintain. Further,
the additional tracking label 36 may be provided with adhesive on
its reverse side. The additional tracking label 36 may preferably
be a peel and stick type label. The label 12 may be removably
attached to the sheet 11. To this end, the label 12 may be
adhesively backed for subsequent attachment to the mailpiece
requiring delivery by a special service.
[0077] Moreover, the label 12 may have an auxiliary information
section 38. The auxiliary information section 38 may have any
information that may be related to the mailpiece and/or the special
services delivery of the mailpiece. Also, the auxiliary information
section 38 may have information unrelated to the particular
mailpiece but related to the shipment and/or preparation of the
mailpiece. For example, a Quick Response code ("QR code") 39 may be
provided. The QR code 39 may connect the user with the contact
information and/or the website of the manufacturer of the form 10
to facilitate the shipment and/or preparation of the mailpiece. Any
other information may be accessible by using the QR code 39, such
as advertising and the like.
[0078] As shown in FIG. 3, the label 12, the address label 14, the
return address label 16, the auxiliary labels 28, the receipt label
and the additional tracking label 36 may collectively form a label
layer 44 removably attached to the sheet 11 of the form 10. The
label layer 44 may have a front side 45 which may be printed and a
back side 46 which may have an adhesive 40. The adhesive 40 may be
a peel and stick type adhesive and may be provided to seal the
label 12 to the mailpiece requiring special service mailing as
shown in FIGS. 5 and 6. In addition to the label 12, one or more of
the address label 14, the return address label 16, the auxiliary
labels 28, the receipt label 32 and the additional tracking label
36 may be removable adhesive labels with the adhesive 40 on the
back side 46 of each respective label.
[0079] For example, the additional tracking label 36 may be
adhesively backed for subsequent attachment to the receipt 32 or
other item requiring designation of the article number for related
purposes. For example, the additional tracking label 36 may be used
by a postal delivery employee on a USPS form PS 3849, a delivery
notice, (not shown). Alternatively, the additional tracking label
36 may be used for the receiver's record use.
[0080] Certain sections of the label layer 44 and/or the form 10
discussed above may be pre-printed. Such sections of the label
layer 44 may be printed on the front side 45 with corresponding
relevant information, for example, the sender address 33, the
recipient address 34, the special service indicator 19, the article
ID number 22, the barcode 23, information on the receipt 32, a
tracking number, postage, other address information and/or the
like. Printing may be done using any one or more of various
printing methods, such as, for example, duplex printing and/or
simplex printing using a printer.
[0081] In an embodiment, the user of the form 10 may remove the
desired labels having, for example, the sender address 33, the
recipient address 34, the special service indicator 19, the article
ID number 22, the barcode 23, information on the receipt 32, a
tracking number, postage, other address information and/or the like
and/or may affix certain desired labels to a shipping log, a
tracking log, a receipt book and/or any other record-keeping book
and/or device and/or the like. As shown in FIGS. 5 and 6, some of
the labels may also be affixed to the mailpiece, as desired.
However, it should be understood that the form 10 may be printed
with any information that the user may require and/or may be
affixed to any portion of the mailpiece, as desired. As shown in
FIGS. 3, 5 and 6, the desired labels may be removed from the sheet
11 and may be affixed, for example, at locations on the envelope 20
shown in FIG. 5 or the package 30 shown in FIG. 6.
[0082] Referring now to FIG. 4, a back plan view of an embodiment
of the form 10 is illustrated. The form 10 has a back side 41. The
back side 41 of the form 10 may have information and/or
instructions related to the items on a front side 42 of the form
10. For example, a label information section 47 may provide
information and/or instructions on how to use and/or apply the
label 12 on the front side 42 of the form 10. The label information
section 47 may have an illustration 48 of the label 12 on the
envelope 20 as shown in FIG. 5. The label information section 47
may also have accompanying text 49 describing how to use the label
12.
[0083] Similarly, a receipt label information section 51 may be
located on the back side 41 of the form 10 in a position
corresponding to the location of the receipt label 32 on the front
side 42 of the form 10. The receipt label information section 51
may provide information related to the receipt label 32 and/or its
uses.
[0084] Further, a tracking label information section 52 may be
located on the back side 41 of the form 10 in a position
corresponding to the location of the additional tracking label 36
on the front side 42 of the form 10. The tracking label information
section 52 may provide information related to the additional
tracking label 36 and/or its uses. For example, the additional
tracking label 36 may be used as internal tracking numbers by the
user in a shipping log, a tracking log, a receipt book and/or any
other record-keeping book and/or device and/or the like.
[0085] Also, an auxiliary label information section 53 may be
located on the back side 41 of the form 10 in a position
corresponding to the location of the auxiliary label 28 on the
front side 42 of the form 10. The auxiliary label information
section 53 may provide information related to the auxiliary label
28 and/or its uses. For example, the auxiliary label 28 may be used
as an extra address label or in any other manner desired by the
user.
[0086] Referring now to FIG. 5, the envelope 20 requiring delivery
by a special service is illustrated. The envelope 20 has a front
side 55 and a back side 56 located opposite to the front side 55.
The envelope 20 may also have a top edge 57. Sections of the label
layer 44 of the form 10 may be attached to the envelope 20 as
appropriate and/or as desired by the user. For example, the label
12 of the label layer 44 of the form 10 may be removed from the
sheet 11 and may be affixed to the envelope 20.
[0087] As shown, the label 12, the address label section 14, the
return address label section 16 and the special services
designation section 18 and the special service indicator 19 may be
affixed to the envelope 20 at or near the middle of the envelope 20
that may be near the top edge 57. These components of the label
layer 44 of the form 10 may be adhered to the front side 55 of the
envelope 20 by the adhesive 40 located on the back side 46 of label
layer 44.
[0088] As also illustrated, the special services designation
section 18 may have a tab 58 having an additional special service
indicator 59 printed thereon. In an embodiment, the additional
special service indicator 59 and the special service indicator 19
may be printed in such a way that they are inverted versions of
each other. Thus, the special service indicator 19 on the special
services designation section 18 may be affixed to the front side 55
of the envelope 20. The tab 58 having the additional special
service indicator 59 may then be folded over the top edge 57 of the
envelope 20 and onto the back side 56 of the envelope 20. In this
manner, the special services desired may be visible from the front
side 55 of the envelope 20 and/or from the back side 56 of the
envelope 20. Postage 60 may also be applied to the front side 55 of
the envelope 20. The postage 60 may be an ink stamp, an automated
printed image indicative of the correct postage and/or a postage
stamp.
[0089] As illustrated in FIG. 6, the package 30 may have a front
side 61 and a top side 62 with a top edge 63 located at the
intersection of the front side 61 and the top side 62. Sections of
the label layer 44 of the form 10 may be attached to the package 30
as appropriate and/or as desired by the user. For example, the
label 12 of the label layer 44 of the form 10 may be removed from
the sheet 11 and/or may be affixed to the package 30.
[0090] As shown, the label 12, the address label section 14, the
return address label section 16 and/or the special services
designation section 18 and the special service indicator 19 may be
affixed to the package 30 at or near the middle of the package 30
that may be near the top edge 63. These components of the label
layer 44 of the form 10 may be adhered to the front side 61 of the
package 30 by the adhesive 40 located on the back side 46 of the
label layer 44.
[0091] As illustrated, the special services designation section 18
may have the tab 58 having the additional special service indicator
59. In an embodiment, the additional special service indicator 59
and/or the special service indicator 19 may be printed as inverted
versions of each other. Thus, the special service indicator 19 on
the special services designation section 18 may be affixed to the
front side 61 of the package 30. The tab 58 having the additional
special service indicator 59 may then be folded over the top edge
63 of the package 30 and onto the top side 62 of the package 30. In
this manner, the special services desired may be visible from the
front side 61 of the package 30 and/or from the top side 62 of the
package 30. The postage 60 may also be applied to the front side 61
of the package 30. The postage 60 may be an ink stamp, an automated
printed image indicative of the correct postage and/or a postage
stamp.
[0092] As illustrated in FIGS. 7 and 8, more than one form 10 may
be provided on a single sheet 11. For example, in an embodiment of
the form shown in FIG. 7, two forms 10 are shown on one sheet
11.
[0093] Referring now to FIG. 7, an embodiment of an assembly 100
for special services delivery is illustrated. The assembly 100 may
have a backing sheet 111 and a label layer 112 removably attached
to the backing sheet 111 via an adhesive 113. Further, each of the
label layers 112 of the forms 10 may be separable from each
adjacent form 10 by a tear line 104. The assembly 100 may be
similar to the single form 10 shown in FIGS. 1-6. However, the
assembly 100 may have two label layers 112 on the backing sheet
111. The backing sheet 111 may be sized to accommodate two label
layers 112 of the form 10. The assembly 100
[0094] The assembly 100 may be provided as a "blank" whereupon
variable information may be printed. The variable information may
include information relating to the special service and/or any
other information required and/or desired to effect the delivery of
the mailpiece requiring delivery by the special services. Each of
the label layers 112 of the assembly 100 may be printed with the
same information, for example, for sending multiple mailpieces to
the same address. Also, each label layer 112 may be individually
printed with unique information for separate mailings to different
addressees and/or for sending the same mailpiece to different
addressees.
[0095] Referring now to FIG. 8, another embodiment of an assembly
200 for special services delivery is illustrated. The assembly 200
may have a continuous roll 201 of backing sheets 211. The assembly
200 may have a plurality of the forms 10 illustrated in FIG. 1.
However, the plurality of forms 10 may be provided on the
continuous roll 201 of the backing sheets 211. The assembly 200 may
have a label layer 212 removably attached to each of the backing
sheets 211 via an adhesive 213. Further, each of the label layers
212 of the forms 10 may be separable from each adjacent form 10 by
a tear line 204. In such a case, preferably, each of the label
layers 212 of the form 10 may be a peel-and-stick label that may be
removably attached to the sheet 211.
[0096] The assembly 200 may be provided as a "blank" whereupon
variable information may be printed including information relating
to the special service and/or any other information required and/or
desired to effect the delivery of the mailpiece requiring the
special services. Each of the label layers 212 of the assembly 200
may be printed with the same information, for example, for a bulk
mailing of the same mailpiece. Also, each of the label layers 212
may be individually printed with unique information for separate
mailings to different addressees.
[0097] The entire mailing assembly 100 and/or 200 may be provided
without the necessary information required for delivery of the
mailpiece by a special service, that is, in effect, provided as a
"blank" mailing assembly. The mailing assembly 100 and/or 200 may
then be fed into a printing device whereupon the necessary
information for delivery by the special service may be printed on
one or more of the forms 10 of the entire mailing assembly 100
and/or 200. Thus, each of the individual forms 10 may be detached
as needed from the backing sheet 111 and/or 211, respectively.
[0098] In an embodiment, the tear line 104 of the assembly 100
and/or the tear line 204 of the assembly 200 may extend through the
respective backing sheet 111 and/or 211 that may subdivide the
backing sheet 111 and/or 211 into a plurality of individual backing
sheets. Each of the forms 10 and the backing sheet 111 and/or 211
may be separated from each other. Also, each assembly 100 and/or
200 may be removable from an adjacent mailing assembly via the tear
line 104 and/or 204, respectively.
[0099] Thus, a plurality of the forms 10 may be connected in an
end-to-end fashion on the continuous roll 201. The forms 10 may be
incorporated in a series of the forms 10 that may be continuously
repeated and/or may be linked together such that the forms 10 are
incorporated as a continuous series of the forms 10 or,
alternatively, a roll of the forms 10, or the like.
[0100] In this embodiment, each of the sheets 211 of each of the
forms 10 may be removably connected to each other via the tear
lines 204. Also, each of the forms 10 may be removably attached to
each of the sheets 211 on the continuous roll 201. Thus, each of
the forms 10 may be separable from an adjacent form. In this
embodiment, the form 10 may be a peel and stick type form that may
be removably attached to the sheet 211. Thus, each of the forms 10
may be detached from each of the sheets 211 as needed. Also, the
continuous roll 201 of the sheets 211 may be printed at one time
for subsequent separation and/or application to separate
mailpieces. In use, the forms 10 may be removed from the continuous
roll 201 and/or subsequently attached to the mailpiece for delivery
by the special service.
[0101] Moreover, the form 10, either individually, or in the
assembly 100 and/or the assembly 200, may be printed using any
known method of printing and is not limited to any single type.
Such printing methods may include, but are not limited to, laser
printing, thermal printing, dot matrix printing and the like.
Printing may be performed on continuously fed forms and/or on
individually fed forms.
[0102] The form 10 may be prepared and/or processed in an automated
manner using the computer system 300 having a mailing/tracking
software application. An embodiment of the computer system 300 is
illustrated in FIG. 9. The computer system 300 may have a computer
305 connected in a network 310. The network 310 may be any of a
general local area network ("LAN"), a wireless local area network
("WLAN"), a wireless personal area network ("WPAN") and the like.
The network 310 may operate on a common wired Ethernet network or a
Wi-Fi network (the brand name for products using IEEE 802.11
standards). The network 310 may be used for printing, transferring
files and the like. Various components in the network 310 may be
connected to operate as desired. The network 310 may be capable of
accessing the Internet 330.
[0103] For example, the computer system 300 may have a user
interface 315 for inputting and/or viewing data related to the
printing, preparation and/or delivery status of the form 10. The
user interface 315 may be a terminal, a keyboard, a handheld device
and the like. Any known user interface may be used and is
considered to be within the scope of the invention. A printer 320
may also be connected and/or networked to the computer system 300
in the network 310. The connection of the printer 320 to the
computer system 300 in the network 310 may use wires, cables, fiber
optics and the like. Alternatively, wireless, Bluetooth and/or
Wi-Fi interfaces may be used as a replacement for cabling. In
particular, Bluetooth may be used for portable equipment and its
applications. Also, Bluetooth may be a replacement for cabling in a
variety of personally carried applications in any setting and also
may work for fixed location applications.
[0104] In an embodiment shown in FIG. 10, a method 400 for using a
special service mailing label and/or form for mailing an article
requiring delivery by a special service having an electronic return
receipt with a label indicative of the special service is provided.
The user may utilize the computer system 300 shown in FIG. 9 for
performing the method 400 shown in FIG. 10. The method 400 may
allow the user to input and/or view data related to printing,
preparation and/or delivery status of the form 10. The user may
obtain a supply of the forms 10. Also, the user may obtain initial
logon information for using a software application.
[0105] In step 410, the user may log on to a website, for example,
USAMailer.com operated by the assignee of the present application,
to access the application. The user may log on using the user
interface 315 of the computer system 300. The user may have the
option within the application to set up multiple accounts and/or
mailings for different users.
[0106] In step 420 of the method 400, the user may either import a
file into the application and/or may create a new mail file. In
step 420, the user may enter recipient name, address, and any
unique identifiers. In step 420, the user may also select the
manner for delivery of the mailpiece by the USPS. In the
illustrated embodiment of the form 10, the user may select First
Class, Certified, and Electronic Return Receipt (ERR).
[0107] The method 400 may also have a step 430 in which the
application may utilize an Application Programming Interface (API)
to connect to the USPS for address standardization. In step 440 of
the method 400, the user may process the request using the
application. The application may produce a pdf image. The pdf image
may contain all information required by the USPS to mail the
mailpiece desired.
[0108] In step 450, the user may print the pdf image using the
printer 320 of the computer system 300 onto the form 10. The user
may remove the desired components of the form 10 and/or may affix
the components to the mailpiece as required. Referring again to
FIGS. 1 and 2, the user may remove the label 12 and/or the address
label section 14. The address label section 14 may be pre-printed
with the address of the intended recipient of the envelope 20 shown
in FIG. 5 or the package 30 shown in FIG. 6. The form 10 may also
have a return address label 16. The return address label 16 may be
pre-printed with the address of the sender of the mailpiece.
Further, the label 12 may have the special services designation
section 18 that may have information indicative of the special
service on the label 12. The desired components of the form 10 may
be affixed to the mailpiece.
[0109] In step 460, the user may use the application to print a
USPS Form 3877, which is a Certified Mail Manifest. The Form
PS-3877 may be presented if three or more Certified Mail letters
are mailed at a USPS Post Office. The computer-generated manifest
may contain postal information, rates, fees and article numbers
approved by the postmaster. The user may present three or more
letters and have the manifest date-stamped with a round stamp and
signed by the USPS acceptance person. The stamped Form PS-3877 may
serve as a receipt or proof that the letter was accepted into the
USPS mail stream. The Form PS-3877 may thus provide the receipt of
mailing.
[0110] In step 470, the user may also select "Proof of Delivery"
(POD) using the application and then "Request POD." In step 480 of
the method 400, the application may connect to USPS for
transferring files, connecting to USPS API for Tracking and USPS
API for POD. A file of mailing information and the information
submitted by the user may be electronically transferred to the USPS
utilizing the application.
[0111] In step 490 of the method, the application may provide
tracking updates throughout the delivery process. After delivery,
the USPS may submit POD information back to the application. The
application may store the information in a database that may be
accessible to the user. The user may log on to the application on
the website USAMailer.com to view and/or print the POD.
[0112] Other variations and/or configurations which are known to
one having ordinary skill in the art are possible and are deemed to
be within the scope of this disclosure. The materials used for the
components of the form 10 may be selected from any suitable
material to perform the desired function for operation of the form
10. The materials must also be capable of withstanding
environmental conditions that may be encountered. Considerations of
performance and/or reliability are also important in the selection
of the material. Other materials which are known to one having
ordinary skill in the art may be selected and are deemed to be
within the scope of this disclosure.
[0113] As disclosed above, the form 10 may also be manufactured in
numerous embodiments. The various embodiments of the form 10 may
have additional components which may provide enhanced functionality
of the form 10.
[0114] Moreover, the present invention is not limited to the
specific arrangement of the components illustrated in the figures.
It should be understood that various changes and modifications to
the presently preferred embodiments described herein will be
apparent to those having ordinary skill in the art. Such changes
and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and
scope of the present invention and without diminishing its
attendant advantages. It is, therefore, intended that such changes
and modifications be covered by the appended claims.
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