Direct mail advertising system
First Claim
1. A direct mail advertising system for distribution to potential customers on a mailing list, the system comprising a plurality of cards and a mailing packet, the plurality of cards being carried in the packet, each card of the plurality including a pair of parallel longitudinal edges and perforation means extending between the longitudinal edges along a straight line perpendicular to the longitudinal edges, the perforation means for separating the card into two portions, one of the portions comprising an index card, a portion of each longitudinal edge comprising a side edge of each index card, the one portion including means for attachment to a rail type file for storage and retrieval, the means for attachment including a pair of necked apertures cut through the one portion and opening into a peripheral edge of the one portion, the one portion including reference information stored thereon, the reference information comprising directions for use of an advertiser'"'"'s product in food recipe format, the other portion including means for response usage comprising means for redemption in conjunction with the purchase of a food product, the other portion having a surface area not substantially greater than twice the surface area of the index card.
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Abstract
A bulk mail card is separable into two portions along a perforation line. One of the portions is configured as an index card having necked apertures for storage in a rail type card file. The index card carries stored reference information relating to an advertiser. The remaining portion serves as a direct response medium such as a return mail card, discount coupon or redemption coupon.
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- 1. A direct mail advertising system for distribution to potential customers on a mailing list, the system comprising a plurality of cards and a mailing packet, the plurality of cards being carried in the packet, each card of the plurality including a pair of parallel longitudinal edges and perforation means extending between the longitudinal edges along a straight line perpendicular to the longitudinal edges, the perforation means for separating the card into two portions, one of the portions comprising an index card, a portion of each longitudinal edge comprising a side edge of each index card, the one portion including means for attachment to a rail type file for storage and retrieval, the means for attachment including a pair of necked apertures cut through the one portion and opening into a peripheral edge of the one portion, the one portion including reference information stored thereon, the reference information comprising directions for use of an advertiser'"'"'s product in food recipe format, the other portion including means for response usage comprising means for redemption in conjunction with the purchase of a food product, the other portion having a surface area not substantially greater than twice the surface area of the index card.
- 3. A direct mail advertising card suitable for distribution to potential customers on a mailing list, the card comprising a pair of parallel side edges, means forming a fold line extending between and perpendicular to the side edges for demarking the card into two portions, the fold line including perforation means for physically separating the two portions, each of the portions comprising an index card and being substantially the same size, each of the index cards carrying preprinted information, each of the index cards including congruent means for attachment to a rail type file, the means for attachment including a pair of necked apertures cut through each of the index cards and opening into the fold line, the card being foldable about the fold line and each of the portions being simultaneously mountable to the rail type file without physical separation of the two portions, each of the portions including information stored thereon, whereby the two portions may be stored and carried in the file attached to one another along the fold line individually accessed and subsequently separated.
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5. A method for storing and retrieving information using an index card and a desk top rail type file storage system, the index card being substantially rectangular in configuration and including means for attachment to the rail type card file for storage and retrieval, the rail type card file carrying a plurality of like index cards, the means for attachment including at least one necked aperture cut through the card and opening into an edge of the card, the card including human readable indicia in at least one area thereof and means for storing information on another area of the card, the means for storing information on another area of the card, the means for storing information carrying information in machine readable format, the method comprising the steps of:
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(a) accessing the index card by visually examining the human readable indicia on the index cards in the file and determining from such visual examination the card bearing the machine readable indicia which is to be accessed; (b) physically removing the card from the rail type card file; (c) placing the card into engagement with a machine capable of reading the machine readable indicia; (d) utilizing the machine to retrieve the stored information; and (e) returning the card to the file. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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