EP2110262B1 - Label for distribution slip - Google Patents
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- EP2110262B1 EP2110262B1 EP08704012.7A EP08704012A EP2110262B1 EP 2110262 B1 EP2110262 B1 EP 2110262B1 EP 08704012 A EP08704012 A EP 08704012A EP 2110262 B1 EP2110262 B1 EP 2110262B1
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- the present invention relates to an automatic application system comprising automatic peeling apparatus and delivery slip label adherable to a delivery item.
- FR 2 634 931 A1 discloses a delivery slip label comprising a belt-shaped mounting sheet main body, a label main body, a reverse face of which being removably adhered to an obverse face of the mount sheet main body and a label main body configured to be capable of being peeled off from the mount sheet main body and adhereable to the delivery item. Furthermore, said document discloses a re-peeling mount sheet region which is formed separably in a portion of the mount sheet main body. According to this document, the re-applying label region is formed separably in an upper layer portion of the re-peeling mount sheet region so as to have a smaller area than the re-peeling mount sheet region.
- the label main body is configured to be capable of being peeled off from the mount sheet main body together with the re-applying label region while the re-peeling mount sheet region of the mount sheet main body is kept removably adhered to the reverse face of the label main body and configured to be adherable to the delivery item.
- the re-applying label region of the label main body is configured to be capable of being peeled off from the re-peeling mount sheet region of the mount sheet main body and adherable to another location.
- US 4, 995, 642 A refers to a pocket label assembly for shipping package and a method of making the same.
- the label has a removal part for affixing to a delivery package or the like.
- the part being die cut from the label back and equipped with pressure sensitive adhesive and being secured to a portion removable from the envelope front to constitute a unit carrying identifying indicia.
- US 5, 259, 906 A refers to a method of making and using a combined shipping label and product information device.
- a web includes a plurality of devices. Transverse folds are provided between each device.
- WO 99/59827 A1 describes a multi-ply integrated label form.
- US 2005/0248149 A1 discloses a data carrier for health related information.
- FIG. 6 is a plan view of the delivery slip label 1
- Fig. 7 is an enlarged cross-sectional view taken along line VII-VII in Fig. 6 .
- the delivery slip label 1 is used, for example, when delivering a package according to an order from an orderer (recipient).
- the delivery slip label 1 has a belt-shaped mount sheet main body 2 and a plurality of label main bodies 3 removably adhered to this mount sheet main body 2.
- the label main body 3 has an adhesive agent layer 4 on the reverse face.
- the reverse face is removably adhered to the obverse face of the mount sheet main body 2.
- the label main body 3 is configured to be adherable to the package (delivery item) by peeling from the mount sheet main body 2.
- a goods description field 5 for the goods to be delivered On the obverse face of the label main body 3, a goods description field 5 for the goods to be delivered, a sender field 6, an addressee field 7, and a receipt field 8, for example, are formed in accordance with the delivery system.
- a re-applying label region 10 is formed separably from the label main body 3 by a label separating cutting line 9 in a closed rectangular shape so that the re-applying label region 10 can be utilized as a return item label.
- a note such as "Please affix this 'return item label' on the package to be returned when you return items.” is printed within a note portion 11 of the re-applying label region 10.
- a goods specifying bar code 12 that has the same content as a goods specifying bar code 12 in the goods description field 5 is printed within the re-applying label region 10.
- a re-peeling mount sheet region 14 is formed in a portion of the mount sheet main body 2 that is more inward than the outer circumferential edge portion of the label main body 3, so as to be separable from the mount sheet main body 2 by the mount sheet separating cutting line 13 in a closed rectangular shape.
- the re-applying label region 10 is formed in an upper layer portion of the re-peeling mount sheet region 14, so as to have a smaller area than the re-peeling mount sheet region 14.
- Fig. 8 is an enlarged cross-sectional view for illustrating an operation of loading the delivery slip label 1 into an automatic peeling apparatus 15 and of automatically peeling the label main body 3 from the mount sheet main body 2 mechanically.
- the automatic peeling apparatus 15 has a printing means (not shown), as needed, onto the label main body 3.
- the label main body 3 is configured to be automatically peelable from the mount sheet main body 2 together with the re-applying label region 10, which is in the same plane, by turning only the mount sheet main body 2 at a portion of the peeling plate 16 and pulling it toward the downstream side, while the re-peeling mount sheet region 14 of the mount sheet main body 2 is kept removably adhered to the reverse face of the label main body 3.
- Fig. 9 is a cross-sectional view illustrating how the label main body 3 and the re-applying label region 10 that have been peeled off are applied, along with the re-peeling mount sheet region 14, to a delivery item M.
- the label main body 3 is delivered to a delivery destination (addressee) while it is applied to the delivery item M as a delivery slip.
- Fig. 10 is a cross-sectional view for illustrating an operation of re-peeling the re-applying label region 10 portion from the mount sheet main body 2 (re-peeling mount sheet region 14), from the condition in which the label main body 3 has been applied to the delivery item M together with the re-applying label region 10 and the re-peeling mount sheet region 14.
- Fig. 11 is a perspective view illustrating how the re-applying label region 10 is applied to another location from the label main body 3 that has been applied to the delivery item M.
- the re-applying label region 10 of the label main body 3 is peeled off from the re-peeling mount sheet region 14 of the mount sheet main body 2 and is applied to another location than the label main body 3 on the delivery item M. This makes it possible to clearly show that the delivery item M to which the re-applying label region 10 (return item label) is applied is the one that has been returned.
- the delivery slip label 1 with such a configuration has the following problem. Specifically, as shown in Fig. 8 , stress concentration in the transfer direction occurs in an upstream side corner portion 13A of the mount sheet separating cutting line 13 for forming the re-peeling mount sheet region 14 when peeing the label main body 3 from the mount sheet main body 2 together with the re-peeling mount sheet region 14 by a mechanical operation. With the pulling action of the mount sheet main body 2 toward the downstream side, the mount sheet main body 2 is torn at the peeling plate 16 from the upstream side corner portion 13A toward the upstream side.
- the invention has been accomplished in view of the foregoing problems. It is an object of the invention to provide an automatic application system comprising a delivery slip label that allows the automatic peeling and automatic application system in a delivery center or the like to operate smoothly.
- It is also an object of the invention to provide an automatic application system comprising a delivery slip label that is configured to prevent stress from concentrating in a particular location (for example, in an upstream side corner portion of a mount sheet separating cutting line) of the mount sheet main body when peeling a label main body at a peeling plate of an automatic peeling apparatus.
- the invention focuses on the fact that the shape of the re-peeling mount sheet region formed in the mount sheet main body is configured to be in a tapered shape toward an upstream side of a transfer direction of the delivery slip label.
- the invention provides the automatic application system according to claim 1.
- the tapered shape may be a baseball home plate shape.
- the tapered shape may be a triangular shape.
- the tapered shape may be a U shape.
- the shape of the re-peeling mount sheet region formed in the mount sheet main body is configured to be in a tapered shape toward the upstream side of the transfer direction of the delivery slip label. Therefore, even when only the mount sheet main body is pulled so as to turn at a peeling plate of an automatic peeling apparatus, stress does not concentrate in a tearing direction of the mount sheet separating cutting line portion, so it is possible to prevent the mount sheet main body from being torn in a portion of the re-peeling mount sheet region.
- the shape of the re-peeling mount sheet region formed in the mount sheet main body is configured to have a tapered shape toward an upstream side of a transfer direction of the delivery slip label, such as a baseball home plate shape.
- a delivery slip label 20 according to an embodiment of the invention will be described with reference to Figs. 1 through 3 .
- the same parts that are illustrated in Figs. 6 through 11 are designated by the same reference numerals, and the detailed description thereof will be omitted.
- Fig. 1 is a plan view of the delivery slip label 20.
- Fig. 2 is an enlarged cross-sectional view taken along line II-II in Fig. 1 .
- a label main body 3 is removably adhered to a mount sheet main body 2.
- a re-applying label region 10 is formed along with a goods description field 5, a sender field 6, an addressee field 7, and a receipt field 8.
- a re-peeling mount sheet region 22 is formed by a mount sheet separating cutting line 21 in a similar manner to the foregoing re-peeling mount sheet region 14 ( Fig. 6 ) formed by the mount sheet separating cutting line 13.
- the shapes of the mount sheet separating cutting line 21 and the re-peeling mount sheet region 22 are different from those of the mount sheet separating cutting line 13 and the re-peeling mount sheet region 14.
- the mount sheet separating cutting line 21 and the re-peeling mount sheet region 22 have a tapered shape toward an upstream side of the transfer direction in the automatic peeling apparatus 15 in which the delivery slip label 20 is to be loaded ( Fig. 8 ).
- this tapered shape is configured to be a baseball home plate shape. More specifically, the mount sheet separating cutting line 21 forms parallel lines along the transfer direction of the re-peeling mount sheet region 22 at a pair of left and right change points 21A to form a tapered shape, and intersects at a convergent point 21B, which is at a rearmost point.
- the mount sheet main body 2 is prevented from being torn when the label main body 3 with the re-peeling mount sheet region 22 is peeled off from the mount sheet main body 2.
- Fig. 3 is, like Fig. 8 , an enlarged cross-sectional view for illustrating an operation of loading the delivery slip label 20 into an automatic peeling apparatus 15 and of automatically peeling the label main body 3 from the mount sheet main body 2 mechanically.
- the tapered shape of the re-peeling mount sheet region 22 may be designed as appropriate in accordance with the overall label main body 3, its design, the shape of the re-applying label region 10, and the like.
- Fig. 4 is a plan view illustrating a primary portion of a first modified example of the tapered shape.
- the tapered shape of a re-peeling mount sheet region 23 is configured to be in a triangular shape (preferably a isosceles triangular shape).
- the re-peeling mount sheet region 23 with such a shape also makes automatic peeling possible without causing a tear in the mount sheet main body 2 at a portion of the peeling plate 16.
- Fig. 5 is a plan view illustrating a primary portion of a second modified example of the tapered shape.
- the tapered shape of a re-peeling mount sheet region 24 is configured to be in a U shape.
- the re-peeling mount sheet region 24 with such a shape also makes automatic peeling possible without causing a tear in the mount sheet main body 2 at a portion of the peeling plate 16.
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Description
- The present invention relates to an automatic application system comprising automatic peeling apparatus and delivery slip label adherable to a delivery item.
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FR 2 634 931 A1 - Moreover, the label main body is configured to be capable of being peeled off from the mount sheet main body together with the re-applying label region while the re-peeling mount sheet region of the mount sheet main body is kept removably adhered to the reverse face of the label main body and configured to be adherable to the delivery item.
- The re-applying label region of the label main body is configured to be capable of being peeled off from the re-peeling mount sheet region of the mount sheet main body and adherable to another location.
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US 4, 995, 642 A refers to a pocket label assembly for shipping package and a method of making the same. The label has a removal part for affixing to a delivery package or the like. The part being die cut from the label back and equipped with pressure sensitive adhesive and being secured to a portion removable from the envelope front to constitute a unit carrying identifying indicia. -
US 5, 259, 906 A refers to a method of making and using a combined shipping label and product information device. A web includes a plurality of devices. Transverse folds are provided between each device. -
WO 99/59827 A1 -
US 2005/0248149 A1 discloses a data carrier for health related information. - A
delivery slip label 1 that has been proposed conventionally is described with reference toFigs. 6 through 11 .
Fig. 6 is a plan view of thedelivery slip label 1, andFig. 7 is an enlarged cross-sectional view taken along line VII-VII inFig. 6 . Thedelivery slip label 1 is used, for example, when delivering a package according to an order from an orderer (recipient). Thedelivery slip label 1 has a belt-shaped mount sheetmain body 2 and a plurality of labelmain bodies 3 removably adhered to this mount sheetmain body 2. - Specifically, the label
main body 3 has anadhesive agent layer 4 on the reverse face. The reverse face is removably adhered to the obverse face of the mount sheetmain body 2. The labelmain body 3 is configured to be adherable to the package (delivery item) by peeling from the mount sheetmain body 2. - On the obverse face of the label
main body 3, agoods description field 5 for the goods to be delivered, asender field 6, anaddressee field 7, and areceipt field 8, for example, are formed in accordance with the delivery system. In addition, a re-applyinglabel region 10 is formed separably from the labelmain body 3 by a label separatingcutting line 9 in a closed rectangular shape so that the re-applyinglabel region 10 can be utilized as a return item label. - Specifically, a note such as "Please affix this 'return item label' on the package to be returned when you return items." is printed within a note portion 11 of the re-applying
label region 10. At the same time, a goods specifyingbar code 12 that has the same content as a goods specifyingbar code 12 in thegoods description field 5 is printed within the re-applyinglabel region 10. - A re-peeling
mount sheet region 14 is formed in a portion of the mount sheetmain body 2 that is more inward than the outer circumferential edge portion of the labelmain body 3, so as to be separable from the mount sheetmain body 2 by the mount sheet separatingcutting line 13 in a closed rectangular shape. At the same time, in the labelmain body 3, there-applying label region 10 is formed in an upper layer portion of the re-peelingmount sheet region 14, so as to have a smaller area than the re-peelingmount sheet region 14. -
Fig. 8 is an enlarged cross-sectional view for illustrating an operation of loading thedelivery slip label 1 into anautomatic peeling apparatus 15 and of automatically peeling the labelmain body 3 from the mount sheetmain body 2 mechanically. - The
automatic peeling apparatus 15 has a printing means (not shown), as needed, onto the labelmain body 3. The labelmain body 3 is configured to be automatically peelable from the mount sheetmain body 2 together with the re-applyinglabel region 10, which is in the same plane, by turning only the mount sheetmain body 2 at a portion of thepeeling plate 16 and pulling it toward the downstream side, while the re-peelingmount sheet region 14 of the mount sheetmain body 2 is kept removably adhered to the reverse face of the labelmain body 3. -
Fig. 9 is a cross-sectional view illustrating how the labelmain body 3 and the re-applyinglabel region 10 that have been peeled off are applied, along with the re-peelingmount sheet region 14, to a delivery item M. The labelmain body 3 is delivered to a delivery destination (addressee) while it is applied to the delivery item M as a delivery slip. -
Fig. 10 is a cross-sectional view for illustrating an operation of re-peeling the re-applyinglabel region 10 portion from the mount sheet main body 2 (re-peeling mount sheet region 14), from the condition in which the labelmain body 3 has been applied to the delivery item M together with the re-applyinglabel region 10 and the re-peelingmount sheet region 14.Fig. 11 is a perspective view illustrating how the re-applyinglabel region 10 is applied to another location from the labelmain body 3 that has been applied to the delivery item M. - As illustrated in
Fig. 11 , the re-applyinglabel region 10 of the labelmain body 3 is peeled off from the re-peelingmount sheet region 14 of the mount sheetmain body 2 and is applied to another location than the labelmain body 3 on the delivery item M. This makes it possible to clearly show that the delivery item M to which the re-applying label region 10 (return item label) is applied is the one that has been returned. - The
delivery slip label 1 with such a configuration has the following problem. Specifically, as shown inFig. 8 , stress concentration in the transfer direction occurs in an upstreamside corner portion 13A of the mount sheet separatingcutting line 13 for forming the re-peelingmount sheet region 14 when peeing the labelmain body 3 from the mount sheetmain body 2 together with the re-peelingmount sheet region 14 by a mechanical operation. With the pulling action of the mount sheetmain body 2 toward the downstream side, the mount sheetmain body 2 is torn at thepeeling plate 16 from the upstreamside corner portion 13A toward the upstream side. - Thus, there is a problem that a trouble occurs in the operation of the automatic application system for delivery slips in a delivery center or the like.
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JP-A-7-40476 - The invention has been accomplished in view of the foregoing problems. It is an object of the invention to provide an automatic application system comprising a delivery slip label that allows the automatic peeling and automatic application system in a delivery center or the like to operate smoothly.
- It is also an object of the invention to provide an automatic application system comprising a delivery slip label that is configured to prevent the mount sheet main body from being torn when a label main body along with a re-peeling mount sheet region is peeled off from a mount sheet main body.
- It is also an object of the invention to provide an automatic application system comprising a delivery slip label that is configured to prevent stress from concentrating in a particular location (for example, in an upstream side corner portion of a mount sheet separating cutting line) of the mount sheet main body when peeling a label main body at a peeling plate of an automatic peeling apparatus.
- Accordingly, the invention focuses on the fact that the shape of the re-peeling mount sheet region formed in the mount sheet main body is configured to be in a tapered shape toward an upstream side of a transfer direction of the delivery slip label. Thus, the invention provides the automatic application system according to
claim 1. - The tapered shape may be a baseball home plate shape.
- The tapered shape may be a triangular shape.
- The tapered shape may be a U shape.
- In the automatic application system comprising a delivery slip label according to the invention, the shape of the re-peeling mount sheet region formed in the mount sheet main body is configured to be in a tapered shape toward the upstream side of the transfer direction of the delivery slip label. Therefore, even when only the mount sheet main body is pulled so as to turn at a peeling plate of an automatic peeling apparatus, stress does not concentrate in a tearing direction of the mount sheet separating cutting line portion, so it is possible to prevent the mount sheet main body from being torn in a portion of the re-peeling mount sheet region.
- In the invention, the shape of the re-peeling mount sheet region formed in the mount sheet main body is configured to have a tapered shape toward an upstream side of a transfer direction of the delivery slip label, such as a baseball home plate shape. Thus, the invention achieved an automatic application system comprising a delivery slip label that makes it possible to contribute to improvements in process efficiency.
- Next, a
delivery slip label 20 according to an embodiment of the invention will be described with reference toFigs. 1 through 3 . The same parts that are illustrated inFigs. 6 through 11 are designated by the same reference numerals, and the detailed description thereof will be omitted. -
Fig. 1 is a plan view of thedelivery slip label 20.Fig. 2 is an enlarged cross-sectional view taken along line II-II inFig. 1 . Like the previously-described delivery slip label 1 (Fig. 6 ), in thedelivery slip label 20, a labelmain body 3 is removably adhered to a mount sheetmain body 2. In the labelmain body 3, are-applying label region 10 is formed along with agoods description field 5, asender field 6, anaddressee field 7, and areceipt field 8. - In the mount sheet
main body 2, which is located on a lower layer side of there-applying label region 10, a re-peelingmount sheet region 22 is formed by a mount sheet separating cuttingline 21 in a similar manner to the foregoing re-peeling mount sheet region 14 (Fig. 6 ) formed by the mount sheet separating cuttingline 13. The shapes of the mount sheet separating cuttingline 21 and the re-peelingmount sheet region 22 are different from those of the mount sheet separating cuttingline 13 and the re-peelingmount sheet region 14. - Specifically, the mount sheet separating cutting
line 21 and the re-peelingmount sheet region 22 have a tapered shape toward an upstream side of the transfer direction in theautomatic peeling apparatus 15 in which thedelivery slip label 20 is to be loaded (Fig. 8 ). - For example, this tapered shape is configured to be a baseball home plate shape. More specifically, the mount sheet separating cutting
line 21 forms parallel lines along the transfer direction of the re-peelingmount sheet region 22 at a pair of left and right change points 21A to form a tapered shape, and intersects at aconvergent point 21B, which is at a rearmost point. - With the
delivery slip label 20 of such a configuration, the mount sheetmain body 2 is prevented from being torn when the labelmain body 3 with the re-peelingmount sheet region 22 is peeled off from the mount sheetmain body 2. - More specifically,
Fig. 3 is, likeFig. 8 , an enlarged cross-sectional view for illustrating an operation of loading thedelivery slip label 20 into anautomatic peeling apparatus 15 and of automatically peeling the labelmain body 3 from the mount sheetmain body 2 mechanically. - As illustrated in
Fig. 3 , stress does not concentrate at the change points 21A and theconvergent point 21B of the mount sheet separating cuttingline 21 even when only the mount sheetmain body 2 is turned by the peelingplate 16 and pulled toward the downstream side. Therefore, the labelmain body 3 and there-applying label region 10, together with the re-peelingmount sheet region 22, can be peeled off from the mount sheetmain body 2 smoothly. - Thus, when the
delivery slip label 20 is loaded into theautomatic peeling apparatus 15 in an automatic peeling system or an automatic application system, automatic peeling and applying operations of the labelmain body 3 can be performed reliably without causing any trouble in the overall system. - It should be noted that in the invention, the tapered shape of the re-peeling
mount sheet region 22 may be designed as appropriate in accordance with the overall labelmain body 3, its design, the shape of there-applying label region 10, and the like. - For example,
Fig. 4 is a plan view illustrating a primary portion of a first modified example of the tapered shape. The tapered shape of a re-peelingmount sheet region 23 is configured to be in a triangular shape (preferably a isosceles triangular shape). - The re-peeling
mount sheet region 23 with such a shape also makes automatic peeling possible without causing a tear in the mount sheetmain body 2 at a portion of the peelingplate 16. -
Fig. 5 is a plan view illustrating a primary portion of a second modified example of the tapered shape. The tapered shape of a re-peelingmount sheet region 24 is configured to be in a U shape. - The re-peeling
mount sheet region 24 with such a shape also makes automatic peeling possible without causing a tear in the mount sheetmain body 2 at a portion of the peelingplate 16. -
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Fig. 1] Fig. 1 is a plan view of adelivery slip label 20 according to an embodiment of the invention. - [
Fig. 2] Fig. 2 is an enlarged cross-sectional view taken along line II-II inFig. 1 . - [
Fig. 3] Fig. 3 is an enlarged cross-sectional view for illustrating an operation of loading thedelivery slip label 20 into anautomatic peeling apparatus 15 and automatically peeling a labelmain body 3 from a mount sheetmain body 2 mechanically. - [
Fig. 4] Fig. 4 is a plan view illustrating a primary portion of a first modified example of a tapered shape. - [
Fig. 5] Fig. 5 is a plan view illustrating a primary portion of a second modified example of the tapered shape. - [
Fig. 6] Fig. 6 is a plan view of a conventionaldelivery slip label 1. - [
Fig. 7] Fig. 7 is an enlarged cross-sectional view taken along line VII-VII inFig. 6 . - [
Fig. 8] Fig. 8 is an enlarged cross-sectional view for illustrating an operation of loading thedelivery slip label 1 into anautomatic peeling apparatus 15 and automatically peeling a labelmain body 3 from a mount sheetmain body 2 mechanically. - [
Fig. 9] Fig. 9 is a cross-sectional view illustrating how the labelmain body 3 and are-applying label region 10 that have been peeled off are applied, along with a re-peelingmount sheet region 14, to a delivery item M. - [
Fig. 10] Fig. 10 is a cross-sectional view for illustrating an operation of re-peeling there-applying label region 10 portion from the mount sheet main body 2 (re-peeling mount sheet region 14), from the condition in which the labelmain body 3 has been applied to the delivery item M together with there-applying label region 10 and the re-peelingmount sheet region 14. - [
Fig. 11] Fig. 11 is a perspective view illustrating how there-applying label region 10 is applied to another location from the labelmain body 3 that has been applied to the delivery item M. -
- 1 delivery slip label (conventional,
Fig. 6 ) - 2 mount sheet main body
- 3 label main body
- 4 adhesive agent layer
- 5 goods description field
- 6 sender field
- 7 addressee field
- 8 receipt field
- 9 label separating cutting line
- 10 re-applying label region
- 11 note portion of the
re-applying label region 10 - 12 goods specifying bar code
- 13 mount sheet separating cutting line in a rectangular shape
- 13A upstream side corner portion of the mount sheet separating cutting
line 13 - 14 re-peeling mount sheet region
- 15 automatic peeling apparatus (
Fig. 8 ) - 16 peeling plate in the
automatic peeling apparatus 15 - 20 delivery slip label (embodiment,
Fig. 1 ) - 21 mount sheet separating cutting line in a tapered shape
- 21A change point of the mount sheet separating cutting
line 21 - 21B convergent point of the mount sheet separating cutting
line 21 - 22 re-peeling mount sheet region
- 23 re-peeling mount sheet region (first modified example,
Fig. 4 ) - 24 re-peeling mount sheet region (second modified example,
Fig. 5 ) - M delivery item
Claims (4)
- An automatic application system comprising automatic peeling apparatus (15) and delivery slip label (20) adherable to a delivery item and comprising:a belt-shaped mount sheet main body (2);a label main body (3), a reverse face of which being removably adhered to an obverse face of the mount sheet main body (2), and the label main body (3) configured to be capable of being peeled off from the mount sheet main body (2) and adherable to the delivery item, wherein:in the mount sheet main body (2), a re-peeling mount sheet region (22,23,24) is formed in a portion thereof that is more inward than an outer circumferential edge portion of the label main body (3) so as to be separable from the mount sheet main body (2) by a mount sheet separating cutting line (21), and in the label main body (3), a re-applying label region (10) is formed separably in an upper layer portion of the re-peeling mount sheet region (22,23,24) so as to have a smaller area than the re-peeling mount sheet region (22,23,24);the label main body (3) is configured to be capable of being peeled off from the mount sheet main body (2) together with the re-applying label region (10) by the automatic peeling apparatus (15) while the re-peeling mount sheet region (22,23,24) of the mount sheet main body (2) is kept removably adhered to the reverse face of the label main body (3) and configured to be adherable to the delivery item;the re-applying label region (10) of the label main body (3) is configured to be capable of being peeled off from the re-peeling mount sheet region (22,23,24) of the mount sheet main body (2) by the automatic peeling apparatus (15) and adherable to a location other than the label main body (3) on the delivery item; andthe re-peeling mount sheet region (22,23,24) is configured to have a tapered shape toward an upstream side of a transfer direction of the delivery slip label (20) in the automatic peeling apparatus (15) in which the delivery slip label (20) is to be loaded.
- The automatic application system as set forth in claim 1, characterized in that the tapered shape is a baseball home plate shape.
- The automatic application system as set forth in claim 1, characterized in that the tapered shape is a triangular shape.
- The automatic application system as set forth in claim 1, characterized in that the tapered shape is a U shape.
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