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A mailing and response envelope for conveying an item from a sender to a recipient and back is disclosed. The envelope comprises a base panel, a sender address panel, and a recipient address panel. The sender address panel is affixed to the base panel by an adhesive region. The sender address panel and adhesive region define a pocket sized to accept an item. The adhesive region extends laterally on the base panel in an amount selected to ensure that a postal cancellation is not applied to an area overlying the item. The recipient address panel is joined to the base panel by a detachable joint. In this configuration, a fragile item may be conveyed from the sender to the recipient and from the recipient back to the sender without damage to the item.

InventorsLigia S. Calonje, Roy Carrillo, Thomas R. Dillon, W. Reed Hastings, Gregory K. Stahl, W. Douglas Strabel, Gordon P. Rosete
Original AssigneeNetflix, Inc.
Primary Examiner: Jes F. Pascua
Attorney: Hickman Palermo Truong & Becker LLP
Current U.S. Classification229/305
International Classification: B65D027/06

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Claims

1. An envelope for conveying an item from a sender to a recipient and back, comprising:

a base panel having a leading edge and a trailing edge;

a sender address panel affixed to the base panel by an adhesive region that extends laterally inward from a leading edge of the base panel;

wherein the adhesive region, base panel and sender address panel collectively form a relatively rigid leading edge, the adhesive region having a width dimension that aligns the adhesive region under all of an impact region of a processing machine and that aligns all of a pocket away from the impact region,

wherein the base panel, sender address panel and a portion of the adhesive region define the pocket for an item; and
a recipient address panel joined to the trailing edge of the base panel by a detachable joint.

2. An envelope as recited in claim 1, further comprising means for sealing the recipient address panel over the sender address panel to form a closed envelope that may carry a response item.

3. An envelope as recited in claim 1, wherein the adhesive region comprises a plurality of sub-adhesive regions.

4. An envelope as recited in claim 1, wherein the adhesive region extends laterally from a leading edge of the base panel by about three inches (3″).

5. An envelope as recited in claim 1, wherein the adhesive region comprises a top adhesive region that seals top edges of the base panel and sender address panel, a bottom adhesive region that seals bottom edges of the base panel and sender address panel, and a leading adhesive region that seals leading edges of the base panel and sender address panel.

6. An envelope as recited in claim 1, wherein the sender address panel, base panel and adhesive region define a pocket sized to accept a disk media item.

7. An envelope as recited in claim 1, wherein the sender address panel and adhesive region define a pocket sized to accept a digital versatile disk (DVD).

8. An envelope as recited in claim 1, wherein the base panel is substantially rectangular.

9. An envelope as recited in claim 1, further comprising means for sealing the pocket when the recipient address panel is detached.

10. An envelope as recited in claim 1, wherein the detachable joint is a perforation line.

11. An envelope as recited in claim 1, wherein the recipient address panel further comprises a detachable joint adjacent to a sealing means that enables opening the recipient address panel, when the recipient address panel is sealed to the sender address panel, to obtain access to the item.

12. An envelope as recited in claim 1, wherein a recipient address is imprinted on the recipient address panel.

13. An envelope as recited in claim 1, wherein a sender address is imprinted on the sender address panel.

14. An envelone for conveying a Digital Versatile Disk (DVD) from a sender to a recipient and back, comprising:

a base panel having a leading edge and a trailing edge;

a sender address panel affixed to the base panel by an adhesive region that extends laterally inward from a leading edge of the base panel;

wherein the base panel, sender address panel and a portion of the adhesive region define a pocket for carrying a DVD;

wherein the adhesive region, base panel and sender address panel collectively form a relatively rigid leading edge, the adhesive region having a width dimension of approximately three inches (7.5 cm) that aligns the adhesive region under all of an impact region of a processing machine and that aligns all of the pocket and any DVD therein away from the impact region; and
a recipient address panel joined to the trailing edge of the base panel by a detachable joint.