Postcard check
First Claim
1. A postcard check, comprising:
- (a) a postcard check blank having a continuous top edge, a continuous bottom edge which is substantially parallel to said top edge, a pair of continuous side edges substantially parallel to each other;
(b) said postcard check blank having a substantially uniform thickness so that said postcard is without a line of weakness, a length, and a width;
(c) said postcard check blank having a first side and a second side;
(d) said second side of said postcard check blank having a postal bar code receiving area for receiving a postal bar code whereby when a postal bar code is placed in said postal bar code receiving area, said postal bar code is correctly positioned on said postcard check in accordance with the regulations of the United States Postal Service; and
(e) said first side of said postcard check blank having a magnetic ink character recognition ("MICR") number receiving area for receiving a MICR number, whereby when a postal bar code is placed in the postal bar code receiving area and a MICR number is placed in the MICR number receiving area, the postcard check can be automatically processed.
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Abstract
The present invention discloses a postcard check which can be automatically processed by the U.S. Postal Service and a check clearinghouse. The postcard check meets all the dimensional requirements set forth by the U.S. Postal Service to be classified as a postcard. Moreover, on one side of the postcard check, a postal bar code is placed and positioned such that the postal bar code permits the U.S. Postal Service to automatically process the postcard check through the U.S. mail system. Furthermore, on the other side of the postcard check, a MICR number is placed to allow the check to be processed automatically at a clearinghouse and the banks. Since the postal bar code and the MICR number are on opposite sides of the postcard check, the MICR number is not mutilated by the U.S. Postal Service when it automatically processes the check.
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19 Claims
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1. A postcard check, comprising:
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(a) a postcard check blank having a continuous top edge, a continuous bottom edge which is substantially parallel to said top edge, a pair of continuous side edges substantially parallel to each other; (b) said postcard check blank having a substantially uniform thickness so that said postcard is without a line of weakness, a length, and a width; (c) said postcard check blank having a first side and a second side; (d) said second side of said postcard check blank having a postal bar code receiving area for receiving a postal bar code whereby when a postal bar code is placed in said postal bar code receiving area, said postal bar code is correctly positioned on said postcard check in accordance with the regulations of the United States Postal Service; and (e) said first side of said postcard check blank having a magnetic ink character recognition ("MICR") number receiving area for receiving a MICR number, whereby when a postal bar code is placed in the postal bar code receiving area and a MICR number is placed in the MICR number receiving area, the postcard check can be automatically processed. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A postcard check, comprising:
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(a) a generally rectangular postcard check blank having a continuous top edge, a continuous bottom edge which is substantially parallel to said top edge, a pair of continuous side edges substantially parallel to each other; (b) said postcard check blank having a substantially uniform thickness not to exceed 0.0095 inches, so that said postcard is without a line of weakness, a length not to exceed six inches (6"), and a width not to exceed four and one-quarter inches (41/4"); (c) said postcard check blank having a first side and a second side; (d) said first side of said postcard check blank comprises receiving regions for a payee name, a written representation of the amount of money payable by said check, a numerical representation of the amount of the money payable by said check, a signature block, bank information, and a check number; (e) said first side of said postcard check blank having a magnetic ink character recognition ("MICR") number receiving area for placing a MICR number; (f) said second side of said postcard check blank comprising a first address receiving region, a return address receiving region, an area for the bank of first deposit, and an endorsement line receiving region, wherein a first address is placed in the first address receiving region, a return address is placed in the return address receiving region, and an endorsement line for the payee to endorse the check is placed in the endorsement line receiving region; and (g) said second side of said postcard check blank having a postal bar code receiving area for placing a postal bar code, whereby said postcard check can be automatically processed by the United States Postal Service by using the postal bar code and said postcard check can be automatically processed by a Federal Reserve Bank using the MICR number. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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