EP1626009A1 - Pièce postale de retour - Google Patents
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- EP1626009A1 EP1626009A1 EP05017022A EP05017022A EP1626009A1 EP 1626009 A1 EP1626009 A1 EP 1626009A1 EP 05017022 A EP05017022 A EP 05017022A EP 05017022 A EP05017022 A EP 05017022A EP 1626009 A1 EP1626009 A1 EP 1626009A1
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- return
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
- B65D75/00—Packages comprising articles or materials partially or wholly enclosed in strips, sheets, blanks, tubes, or webs of flexible sheet material, e.g. in folded wrappers
- B65D75/52—Details
- B65D75/54—Cards, coupons, or other inserts or accessories
- B65D75/545—Cards, coupons, or other inserts or accessories the inserts or accessories being located within a pouch or envelope attached to the exterior of the packages, e.g. shipping mailers
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
- B65D27/00—Envelopes or like essentially-rectangular containers for postal or other purposes having no structural provision for thickness of contents
- B65D27/06—Envelopes or like essentially-rectangular containers for postal or other purposes having no structural provision for thickness of contents with provisions for repeated re-use
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
- B65D2203/00—Decoration means, markings, information elements, contents indicators
- B65D2203/10—Transponders
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- the invention relates generally to return mailers, and more particularly to return mailers adapted for attaching an enclosed article to an object during shipment, and returning the article after the object has reached its destination.
- Data loggers can be used to monitor and record a variety of different environmental parameters during transit.
- Data loggers are small, battery-powered devices that may be equipped with a microprocessor, instruments, and a memory for storing data. Data loggers may be programmed to take specific measurements at desired time intervals. Data loggers can also be programmed with unique identification codes that can be used to identify the environmental conditions to which a specific object has been exposed. The information stored on a data logger can be retrieved and analyzed by connecting the data logger to a computer or reader that can retrieve and display the stored readings. Depending upon design, data loggers can be activated wirelessly with a reader, or manually by pushing a button or flipping a switch.
- a data logger may be shipped with an object. Upon reaching its destination, the information stored in the data logger can be retrieved for analysis and storage. In some cases, it may be desirable to return the data logger to the point of origin or some other location for data retrieval and possible reuse. To return the data logger, the individual returning the data logger would typically need to place it in an envelope to be shipped an appropriate destination. Return mailers could also be used to return the data logger. The majority of currently available return mailers are designed to be sealed for an initial mailing and then are opened, and resealed for the return mailing.
- the above methods typically require the recipient of the object being monitored to place the data logger in an envelope and deposit it with a mail delivery service. This could require the sender to handle the data logger, address a label, and ensure that the data logger is properly secured in the envelope. In some cases, the organization or individual may not be inclined to take the effort to timely place the data logger in an envelope or reseal the return mailer. In other cases, it may difficult to locate the data logger for return shipment. In still other cases, the data logger or multiple data loggers could be misplaced or misidentified. All of the above problems may result in efficiencies in using and returning the data loggers.
- the present invention is a return mailer that is adeptly suited for return shipment of data loggers after they have completed their environmental monitoring functions.
- the return mailer comprises a pouch for receiving a data logger and a flap having a sealing agent that is separated into first and second zones by a line of weakening.
- the first zone of sealing agent seals closed the opening of the pouch, and the second zone of sealing agent attaches the mailer to an object.
- Both zones of sealing agent are covered with a single release liner. Removing the release liner exposes both zones of sealing agent so that the mailer can be quickly sealed and attached to an object.
- the return mailer portion can be separated from flap by tearing along the line of weakening.
- the previously sealed return mailer can then be deposited with a postal or parcel delivery service for return delivery.
- the return mailer of the invention provides an apparatus and method for efficiently and quickly returning a data logger or other device to its source.
- the line of weakening allows the recipient to easily remove the return portion of the mailer from the object.
- the return mailer can also be placed on an outside surface of an object so that it may be easily located by the recipient of the object. Additionally, sealing the opening of the pouch at the point of origin ensures that the data logger is secured within the pouch and may help reduce the need to further handle the data logger at the destination of the object.
- the invention provides a return mailer that can be used to efficiently and quickly attach a pouch containing an electronic monitoring device to an object, and return the electronic monitoring device to a desired destination after it has completed its monitoring functions.
- the return mailer comprises a pouch 12 and a main flap 25 having a portion comprising a detachable flap 25a.
- the pouch 12 comprises a front sheet 15 and a rear sheet 20 that are oriented face-to-face and affixed to each other at side edges 60, 62 and bottom edge 64. Preferably, each of the side edges and bottom edge are permanently sealed.
- the front and rear sheets may comprise two separate sheets, or alternatively, a single sheet that has been center-folded at bottom edge 64. Together the sheets define pouch 12 having an interior space for receiving an article and a pouch opening 14 through which an article can be placed into the interior of the pouch.
- the top edge 66 of main flap 25 extends from the front sheet 15 beyond the top edge 68 of the rear sheet along the opening 14 of the pouch.
- the main flap 25 in some embodiments may merely be a continuous extension of front sheet 15.
- the main flap 25 has an inner surface 27 facing in the direction of the rear sheet 20.
- the detachable flap 25a may be connected to the pouch by a line of weakening 45, for example by providing a score line or plurality of perforations in a single sheet to form two portions connected to each other by the line of weakening.
- line of weakening includes any structure or configuration adapted to facilitate the selective removal of one portion on one side of the line of weakening from another portion on the opposite side of the line of weakening.
- the line of weakening 45 may extend laterally across the main flap 25. In other embodiments, the line of weakening may be disposed within the interior of the pouch 12 and extend laterally across the front sheet 15. Typically, the line of weakening 45 may be disposed adjacent and parallel to the opening 14 of the pouch. The line of weakening defines detachable flap 25a and a removable pouch portion 12a.
- the line of weakening 45 may be provided by a plurality of openings or perforations that extend across the surface of the main flap. The perforations should be spaced sufficiently close to one another along the line 45 so that the removable pouch portion can be easily separated from the detachable flap.
- a sealing agent such as a pressure sensitive adhesive, is disposed at least partially on the inner surface 27 of the detachable flap 25a.
- the sealing agent typically comprises first 35 and second 40 sealing agent zones, also referred to as adhesive zones, disposed on opposite sides of the line of weakening 45.
- the first adhesive zone 35 is typically disposed between the pouch opening 14 and the line of weakening 45.
- the first adhesive zone 35 is adapted for sealing closed the opening of the pouch, and the second adhesive zone 40 is adapted for attaching the pouch 12 to an object.
- the adhesive zones may comprise a continuous surface of adhesive separated by the line of weakening, or alternatively, may comprise separate and distinct stripes of adhesive that are spaced apart.
- the sealing agent may comprise a variety of materials including, but not limited to, adhesive or paste, tape, and similar materials that are suitable for sealing the opening of the pouch and attaching the flap to the surface of an object.
- the first and second adhesive zones may be substantially disposed on the main flap 25.
- the first adhesive zone may cooperate with a closure flap disposed on the rear sheet opposite the first sealing agent zone.
- FIG. 2 illustrates a return mailer 10 having a detachable flap 25a and a closure flap 30.
- the front and rear sheets 15, 20 are attached at side edges 60, 62.
- An upper portion of the rear sheet 20 extends upwardly above the attached side edges 60, 62 defining closure flap 30.
- the first adhesive zone 35 may be brought into face-to-face sealing contact with the closure flap 30 to seal closed the opening 14 of the pouch.
- the first adhesive zone 35 may be at least partially disposed on an interior surface of the front sheet.
- the first zone of adhesive may be disposed in the interior of the pouch adjacent to the opening 14 of the pouch.
- FIG. 3 illustrates a return mailer 10a having the first adhesive zone 35 disposed on the interior surface of the front sheet 15.
- the return mailer 10a may have side edges 60, 62 that are attached to each other adjacent to top edge 68 of the rear sheet 20.
- the return mailer 10, 10a may also comprise a release liner for protecting the adhesive from premature contact with objects or other portions of the mailer.
- FIGS. 1 through 3 illustrate a return mailer having a release liner 50 covering both adhesive zones 35, 40 simultaneously.
- the release liner is releasably adhered to the adhesive zones and protects the adhesive before use.
- the release liner 50 can be removed to expose both adhesive zones.
- the pouch opening 14 can then be sealed closed by pressing the first adhesive zone 35 into sealing contact with the closure flap 30 or an inner surface of the rear sheet 20 that is opposite the first adhesive zone.
- the second adhesive zone 40 can then be brought into sealing contact with a surface of an object to which the return mailer is to be attached.
- FIG. 4 illustrates an object 100 in the form of a package having a return mailer attached to a surface.
- the use of a single release liner allows the return mailer in some embodiments to be sealed closed and attached to an object substantially simultaneously. As a result, an article may be secured within the pouch so that it will not inadvertently fall out or require further handling at the point of destination.
- the return mailer provides an efficient process for returning an article, such as a data logger, to the point of origination or some other desirable location.
- the return mailer may also include a return address indicia 72 that can be preprinted onto the return portion of the pouch. In some embodiments, the return address may be printed on a card or label that has been inserted into the interior of the pouch.
- the return address indicia should make it easier for the recipient to deposit the return pouch portion of the mailer with a postal or parcel delivery service.
- the interior of the pouch may also include a cushioning material, such as an air cellular material, for protecting the article from damage that could occur during transit.
- the material from which the pouch may be formed comprises a wide variety of materials including, but not limited to, thermoplastic material, cardboard, paperboard, paper, or the like.
- the edges 60, 62, 64 of the pouch can be attached to each other using a variety of bonding techniques including, for example, an adhesive.
- the edges 60, 62, 64 of the pouch can be formed by bonding the front and rear sheet to each other with an adhesive, thermal, ultrasonic fusion, or other suitable bonding method.
- FIG. 5A illustrates a data logger 120 being inserted into the return mailer 10 through pouch opening 14.
- the data logger can be activated before or after it has been inserted into the pouch.
- the data logger may also be activated after the return mailer has been attached to the object.
- the return mailer may also include a return address to help facilitate the efficient return of the data logger.
- FIGS. 5B through 5D illustrate removing the release liner 50 to expose the first and second adhesive zones 35, 40, and attaching the mailer to an object.
- the pouch opening 14 may then be sealed closed by pressing the first adhesive zone 35 into sealing contact with the rear sheet 20.
- the return mailer may then be attached to object 100 by contacting the second adhesive zone 40 to a surface of the object.
- the pouch can be sealed and attached to the object at substantially the same moment by removing the release liner followed by simultaneously pressing the second adhesive zone against the object while applying pressure against the first adhesive zone 35 so that the opening of the pouch is sealed closed.
- Fig. 5E illustrates the return pouch portion 12a of the mailer being detached from the detachable flap 25a.
- the return pouch portion 12a can now be deposited with a postal or parcel delivery service for shipment to the point of origin. The recipient does not have to place the data logger in a return mailer or other envelope. As a result, the process for returning a data logger or other article may be simple and efficient.
- the recipient may also be able to retrieve data from the data logger without having to handle or remove the data logger from the pouch.
- the data logger may include a radio frequency (RF) transceiver for wireless communication with a reader.
- RF radio frequency
- the recipient may also be able to monitor and track environmental conditions before returning the data logger.
- the return mailer may also be supplied with instructions for handling the mailer and retrieving stored data from the electronic monitoring device.
- the instructions in some embodiments may be printed on the exterior surface of the envelope, typically on the outer surface opposite the address indicia. Alternatively, the instructions could be printed on a card that may be disposed in the interior of the envelope, and that may be read through the envelope by the recipient.
- Possible instructions can include what to do with the object or goods if the retrieved data indicates that a predetermined environmental threshold, such as temperature exposure, has been exceeded. For instance, if the object is temperature sensitive, the instructions could instruct the recipient, for example, to retain, return, discard, or sell the object at a discounted price, or the like. Typically, if no predetermined event or environmental threshold has been exceeded, the object will be retained and handled in a usual or ordinary manner. The instructions could also instruct the recipient on how the retrieved data should be further handled, such as analyzed, stored, deleted, forwarded to a desired recipient, or the like. In some cases, it may be desirable to compile a database for tracking various conditions and exposure histories that may occur during transit.
- a predetermined environmental threshold such as temperature exposure
- the return mailer may be used to enclose and return a variety of different articles.
- articles such as time-temperature indicators, shock labels, tracking data, and the like can be used in the practice of the invention.
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