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Confidential facsimile system with pressure sealed security envelope
   
Document Number
US Patent 5887408
Issued Date
March 30, 1999
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A form assembly for enclosing a received facsimile document in an envelope has been developed, along with a method for automatically assembling and sealing the envelope with the facsimile document within. The form assembly includes a front and back sheet that when sealed together form the envelope. The front and back sheets have substantially the same dimensions and are both larger than the received facsimile document. The front and back sheets have a border area adjacent its perimeter, and the border includes a pattern of pressure sealing cohesive. Moreover, the border extends beyond the facsimile document when that document is assembled with the sheets of the envelope. To assemble the form, the facsimile document is sandwiched between the front and back sheets of the envelope. The edges of the assembled form which include the border are compressed with sufficient pressure to activate the cohesive of the border and to thereby seal the envelope closed with the facsimile document within the envelope. Moreover, identifying indicia may be printed on the outside of the envelope to indicate the addressee of the facsimile document.
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Owner
Moore U.S.A. Inc. (Grand Island, NY)
Published
March 30, 1999
Application Number
08/958,214
Filed
October 27, 1997
US Classification
53/411   53/428 53/447 53/476
Int'l Classification
B43M   5/04   (20060101)   B43M   5/00   (20060101)   B65B   11/50   (20060101)   H04N   1/44   (20060101)  
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Parent Case
This application is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/749,697, filed Nov. 15, 1996.
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53/411   53/428   53/447   53/476  
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