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WO2007033666A1
WO2007033666A1 PCT/DK2006/000494 DK2006000494W WO2007033666A1 WO 2007033666 A1 WO2007033666 A1 WO 2007033666A1 DK 2006000494 W DK2006000494 W DK 2006000494W WO 2007033666 A1 WO2007033666 A1 WO 2007033666A1
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D23/00Details of bottles or jars not otherwise provided for
    • B65D23/06Integral drip catchers or drip-preventing means
    • B65D23/065Loose or loosely-attached drip catchers or drip preventing means
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B67OPENING, CLOSING OR CLEANING BOTTLES, JARS OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS; LIQUID HANDLING
    • B67DDISPENSING, DELIVERING OR TRANSFERRING LIQUIDS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B67D1/00Apparatus or devices for dispensing beverages on draught
    • B67D1/08Details
    • B67D1/16Devices for collecting spilled beverages

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  • the invention relates to a method of drip collection from draining devices such as drain taps of liquid dispensers such as liquid in packaging including six-sided cardboard boxes with a drain tap for e.g. beverages such as wine, juice or beer.
  • the invention furthermore relates to a drip catcher for collection of drops from draining devices such as drain taps of liquid dispensers such as liquid in cartons or cardboard boxes including six-sided cardboard boxes with drain tap for e.g. beverages such as wine, juice or beer.
  • draining devices such as drain taps of liquid dispensers such as liquid in cartons or cardboard boxes including six-sided cardboard boxes with drain tap for e.g. beverages such as wine, juice or beer.
  • Liquid such as wine, juice and beer is distributed in a still increasing extent in liquid dispensers in the shape of e.g. six-sided cardboard boxes with a mounted drain tap.
  • packaging have several advantages for both manufacturers, retailing and the consumers, including that they are easy to transport, robust in relation to e.g. packaging made of glass, relatively inexpensive to manufacture and can be both easy and environmentally benign to destroy after usage.
  • Liquid such as red wine, which drips, can besides being unhygienic also result in irreversible damage to furniture and equipment such as cloths and carpets with thereby costly consequences. It is therefore a purpose of the invention to correct the drawbacks, which are known from the known types of packaging.
  • the object of the invention is achieved by a method of the type stated in the introductory portion of claim 1 , which is characterized in that the drops are collected in a drip catcher, which is mounted to the liquid dispenser's packaging by insertion into the packaging's bottom surface assembly.
  • the drip catcher is easily bendable and is bend only by a light touch of a liquid collecting device such as a glass, a mug or a cup.
  • the drip catcher can easily be moved when e.g. a glass is to be filled with liquid from the liquid dispenser.
  • the invention also relates to a drip catcher.
  • This drip catcher is characterized in that the drip catcher is provided with one or several, preferably two fastening devices with tapered end surfaces.
  • the drip catcher is provided with one or several, preferably two fastening devices with tapered end surfaces.
  • the drip catcher is provided with a curved surface for contact with a liquid collecting device such as a glass, a mug or a cup.
  • the drip catcher is suited for items such as glass or mugs, which are used for storing liquid which is drained from the liquid dispenser.
  • Fig. 1 shows, seen from the side, a liquid dispenser with a mounted drip catcher.
  • Fig. 2 shows, seen from above, the drip catcher, which is a part of figure 1.
  • Fig. 3 shows a drip catcher, which is also included in fig. 1 , compressed by a glass, which is to be filled with liquid from the liquid dispenser's drain tap.
  • Fig. 4 shows a drip catcher being bended and thereby stretched by a glass, which is to be filled with liquid from the liquid dispenser.
  • Fig. 5 shows an example of the shape of a drip catcher.
  • Fig. 6 shows the mounting of a drip catcher in the bottom of a liquid dispenser.
  • Fig. 7 shows a liquid dispenser with a mounted drip catcher.
  • Fig. 8 shows a drip catcher compressed by a glass, which is to be filled with liquid from the liquid dispenser.
  • Fig. 9 shows, seen from below, a drip catcher manufactured with a single tapered fastening device.
  • Fig. 10 shows, seen from above, the same drip catcher as in fig. 9.
  • the liquid dispenser can e.g. be a six-sided cardboard box for containing and storing liquids such as wine, beer or juice.
  • the drip catcher 4 is fastened to the liquid dispenser 1 by insertion of fastening devices 8 in the liquid dispenser's bottom surface assemblies 9.
  • the drip catcher is furthermore stabilized through contact with the liquid dispenser 1 at a surface 7.
  • the drip catcher 4 From the surface 7, the drip catcher 4 has a bend 6 whereby the drip catcher's 4 drop absorption surface 6 is placed appropriately under the dripping drain tap 1.
  • the drip catcher 4 is shown, seen from above, whereby it is clarified that the fastening devices 8 in this example consists of two tapered surface items, which as a result of the tapered form are easily inserted in the liquid dispenser's 1 bottom surface assemblies.
  • the drip catcher 4 is provided with a tapered end 10, which is suitable for supporting and touching e.g. a glass or a mug which is about to be filled with liquid from the liquid dispenser 1.
  • the invention is not limited to mounting or fastening of drip catchers by the shown examples but also includes all other forms of fastening such as mounting or a drip catcher on e.g. the drain taps' pipe stubs including one with the fastening devices manufactured in relation to a clip-on system or a simple screw on, and fastening devices can be fastened to the liquid dispenser, which is a part of the invention, by the use of e.g. adhesion.
  • fig. 3 In fig. 3 is shown how the drip catcher 4 from fig. 1 is easily compressed by a glass 11 , which is to be filled with liquid from the liquid dispenser 1.
  • the drip catcher By choosing an appropriate material for the drip catcher's 4 basis material, such as a bendable polymer, the drip catcher can easily be compressed by the filling of a glass, as shown in fig. 3, whereafter it takes on the same form and position as shown in fig. 1 , where drops 3 are efficiently collected.
  • an appropriate material for the drip catcher's 4 basis material such as a bendable polymer
  • the material 5, which collects the drops 3, can be chosen from different types of efficient liquid absorbers such as e.g. paper including so-called blotting paper or cotton products. It is furthermore a part of the present invention that the material 4 in a preferred embodiment can be replaceable, such as through an adhesion based mounting to the drip catcher's 4 basis material or by a friction adhesion e.g. via a so-called Velcro fastener.
  • the outwards bend which is shown in fig. 4 can be an alternative embodiment to go together by bending as shown in fig. 3.
  • fig. 5 is shown a picture of a preferred embodiment of a drip catcher 4 of the same type as shown in fig. 1 to fig. 4.
  • Fig. 6 shows how the drip catcher 4 can be fastened to a liquid dispenser 1 by insertion into the liquid dispenser's bottom surface assemblies, which can e.g. be folded cardboard ends.
  • the picture, which fig. 8 consists of shows a liquid dispenser 1 with a mounted drip catcher 4, where the liquid dispenser is placed at the edge of a table.
  • drip catcher in a preferred embodiment also will be operational and functional even though the liquid dispenser is placed at the middle of a table top.
  • the invention will in the shown embodiments also be operational if the liquid dispenser is placed in a stand or a holder.
  • fig. 9 and fig. 10 is shown an example of a drip catcher manufactured in relation to the invention with a single tapered fastening device.
  • the invention is not limited to the methods and products which directly are described or depicted in the present document, but also includes all methods and devices, which can indirectly be derived from the text or the figures or a combination of these.

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The invention includes a method of collecting drops from drain taps mounted on liquid dispensers, such as six-sided cardboard boxes, which are typically used for wine, beer or juice. The invention furthermore includes a drip catcher for mounting on liquid dispensers with a drain tap. There is in a still increasing extent used liquid dispensers with drain taps of the above mentioned type since these types of packaging have several advantages, including low weight, high robustness and high user friendliness. It is however a problem that the used drain taps drip, which besides being unhygienic can result in a risk of destroying cloths, carpets etc. With the present invention all drops are efficiently collected, whereby the nuisances of the consumers are removed. The drip catcher can be reused and is therefore both user-friendly, economically attractive and environmentally benign. In a preferred embodiment the drip catcher is fastened to a liquid dispenser by insertion of simple fastening devices into the packaging assemblies in the bottom of the liquid dispenser. When the liquid dispenser is empty the drip catcher can be removed and reused with another filled liquid dispenser.

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Method for drip collection and drip catcher for liquid dispensers
The invention relates to a method of drip collection from draining devices such as drain taps of liquid dispensers such as liquid in packaging including six-sided cardboard boxes with a drain tap for e.g. beverages such as wine, juice or beer.
The invention furthermore relates to a drip catcher for collection of drops from draining devices such as drain taps of liquid dispensers such as liquid in cartons or cardboard boxes including six-sided cardboard boxes with drain tap for e.g. beverages such as wine, juice or beer.
Liquid such as wine, juice and beer is distributed in a still increasing extent in liquid dispensers in the shape of e.g. six-sided cardboard boxes with a mounted drain tap.
These types of packaging have several advantages for both manufacturers, retailing and the consumers, including that they are easy to transport, robust in relation to e.g. packaging made of glass, relatively inexpensive to manufacture and can be both easy and environmentally benign to destroy after usage.
It has been found, however, that these increasingly more widely used types of packaging involves some drawbacks.
These drawbacks are primarily caused by the drain taps mounted on the packaging, which are often not fully leak-tight in the closed state and thereby leak, which is obviously a nuisance for the consumers.
Liquid, such as red wine, which drips, can besides being unhygienic also result in irreversible damage to furniture and equipment such as cloths and carpets with thereby costly consequences. It is therefore a purpose of the invention to correct the drawbacks, which are known from the known types of packaging.
The object of the invention is achieved by a method of the type stated in the introductory portion of claim 1 , which is characterized in that the drops are collected in a drip catcher, which is mounted to the liquid dispenser's packaging by insertion into the packaging's bottom surface assembly.
It is hereby achieved that the drops from the drain tap are effectively collected, so they do not pollute or damage furniture or other equipment.
By fastening the drip catcher to the bottom surface assembly of the packaging the advantage is achieved that the mounting becomes both simple and robust and the drip catcher can easily be dismounted, when the liquid dispenser is empty and be reused at a new liquid dispenser.
In claim 2 is stated that it is furthermore a characteristic of the invention that the drip catcher is easily bendable and is bend only by a light touch of a liquid collecting device such as a glass, a mug or a cup.
Hereby it is achieved that the drip catcher can easily be moved when e.g. a glass is to be filled with liquid from the liquid dispenser.
Additional particular characteristics of the method are stated in claim 3.
As mentioned the invention also relates to a drip catcher.
This drip catcher is characterized in that the drip catcher is provided with one or several, preferably two fastening devices with tapered end surfaces. Hereby it thus becomes possible to simply and effectively fasten the drip catcher on the liquid dispenser and thereby collect the drops from the drain tap.
As stated in claim 6 it is furthermore a characteristic of the drip catcher that the drip catcher is provided with a curved surface for contact with a liquid collecting device such as a glass, a mug or a cup.
Hereby it is achieved that the drip catcher is suited for items such as glass or mugs, which are used for storing liquid which is drained from the liquid dispenser.
Further preferred embodiments of the drip catcher are defined in claims 5 and 7 through 9.
The invention will now be explained more fully with reference to the drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 shows, seen from the side, a liquid dispenser with a mounted drip catcher.
Fig. 2 shows, seen from above, the drip catcher, which is a part of figure 1.
Fig. 3 shows a drip catcher, which is also included in fig. 1 , compressed by a glass, which is to be filled with liquid from the liquid dispenser's drain tap.
Fig. 4 shows a drip catcher being bended and thereby stretched by a glass, which is to be filled with liquid from the liquid dispenser.
Fig. 5 shows an example of the shape of a drip catcher. Fig. 6 shows the mounting of a drip catcher in the bottom of a liquid dispenser.
Fig. 7 shows a liquid dispenser with a mounted drip catcher.
Fig. 8 shows a drip catcher compressed by a glass, which is to be filled with liquid from the liquid dispenser.
Fig. 9 shows, seen from below, a drip catcher manufactured with a single tapered fastening device.
Fig. 10 shows, seen from above, the same drip catcher as in fig. 9.
In fig. 1 is with 1 shown a section of a liquid dispenser with an attached drain tap 2.
The liquid dispenser can e.g. be a six-sided cardboard box for containing and storing liquids such as wine, beer or juice.
From the drain tap leaks a drop 3, which is collected by a drip catcher 4.
The drip catcher 4 is fastened to the liquid dispenser 1 by insertion of fastening devices 8 in the liquid dispenser's bottom surface assemblies 9.
The drip catcher is furthermore stabilized through contact with the liquid dispenser 1 at a surface 7.
From the surface 7, the drip catcher 4 has a bend 6 whereby the drip catcher's 4 drop absorption surface 6 is placed appropriately under the dripping drain tap 1. In fig. 2 the drip catcher 4 is shown, seen from above, whereby it is clarified that the fastening devices 8 in this example consists of two tapered surface items, which as a result of the tapered form are easily inserted in the liquid dispenser's 1 bottom surface assemblies.
It is furthermore seen that the drip catcher 4 is provided with a tapered end 10, which is suitable for supporting and touching e.g. a glass or a mug which is about to be filled with liquid from the liquid dispenser 1.
The fastening with the fastening devices 8, which is shown in fig 1 and also clearly appears from fig. 2, is an example of a preferred embodiment of the invention.
The invention is not limited to mounting or fastening of drip catchers by the shown examples but also includes all other forms of fastening such as mounting or a drip catcher on e.g. the drain taps' pipe stubs including one with the fastening devices manufactured in relation to a clip-on system or a simple screw on, and fastening devices can be fastened to the liquid dispenser, which is a part of the invention, by the use of e.g. adhesion.
In fig. 3 is shown how the drip catcher 4 from fig. 1 is easily compressed by a glass 11 , which is to be filled with liquid from the liquid dispenser 1.
By choosing an appropriate material for the drip catcher's 4 basis material, such as a bendable polymer, the drip catcher can easily be compressed by the filling of a glass, as shown in fig. 3, whereafter it takes on the same form and position as shown in fig. 1 , where drops 3 are efficiently collected.
The material 5, which collects the drops 3, can be chosen from different types of efficient liquid absorbers such as e.g. paper including so-called blotting paper or cotton products. It is furthermore a part of the present invention that the material 4 in a preferred embodiment can be replaceable, such as through an adhesion based mounting to the drip catcher's 4 basis material or by a friction adhesion e.g. via a so-called Velcro fastener.
In fig. 4 is shown an example of a outwards bending of the drip catcher 4 at the filling of a glass 11 with liquid.
The outwards bend, which is shown in fig. 4 can be an alternative embodiment to go together by bending as shown in fig. 3.
In fig. 5 is shown a picture of a preferred embodiment of a drip catcher 4 of the same type as shown in fig. 1 to fig. 4.
Fig. 6 shows how the drip catcher 4 can be fastened to a liquid dispenser 1 by insertion into the liquid dispenser's bottom surface assemblies, which can e.g. be folded cardboard ends.
The picture, which fig. 8 consists of shows a liquid dispenser 1 with a mounted drip catcher 4, where the liquid dispenser is placed at the edge of a table.
It should be stressed that the drip catcher in a preferred embodiment also will be operational and functional even though the liquid dispenser is placed at the middle of a table top.
The invention will in the shown embodiments also be operational if the liquid dispenser is placed in a stand or a holder.
The same configuration which is depicted in fig. 7 is also shown in fig. 8, but in fig. 8 the drip catcher is compressed by a glass 11 , which is to be filled with liquid from the drain tap 2.
In fig. 9 and fig. 10 is shown an example of a drip catcher manufactured in relation to the invention with a single tapered fastening device.
The invention is not limited to the methods and products which directly are described or depicted in the present document, but also includes all methods and devices, which can indirectly be derived from the text or the figures or a combination of these.

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1. A method of drip collection from draining devices such as drain taps of liquid dispensers such as liquid in packaging including six-sided cardboard boxes with a drain tap for e.g. beverages such as wine, juice or beer characterized in that the drops are collected in a drip catcher which is mounted to the liquid dispenser's packaging by insertion into the packaging's bottom surface assembly.
2. A method according to claim 1 or2characterizedin that the drip catcher is easily bendable and is bend by only a light touch of a liquid collection item such as a glass, a mug or a cup.
3. A method according to claim 1 or2characterizedin that the drip catcher is reusable.
4. Drip catcher (4) for collection of drops from draining devices such as drain taps of liquid dispensers such as liquid in cartons or cardboard boxes including six-sided cardboard boxes (1) with drain tap (2) for e.g. beverages such as wine, juice or beer character i z e d in that the drip catcher is provided with one or several preferable two fastening devices with tapered end surfaces (8).
5. Drip catcher according to claim 4characterizedin that the drip catcher is provided with a surface (7) for touching the packaging (1) and a surface (6) which is on the one side provided with a liquid absorber (5).
6. Drip catcher according to claim δcharacterizedin that the drip catcher is provided with a curved surface (10) for contact with a liquid collecting item (11) such as a glass, a mug or a cup.
7. Drip catcher according to one or more of claims 4to6characte r i z e d in that the liquid absorber (5) is manufactured from a material such as paper including so-called blotting paper or cotton.
8. Drip catcher according to one or more of claims 4to7characte r i z e d in that the liquid absorber (5) is fastened to the drip catcher surface (6) with a self-adhesive substance such as a so-called Velcro fastening.
9. Drip catcher according to one or more of claims 4to8characte r i z e d in that the drip catcher and the surface (6) is manufactured from a bendable material such as a polymer.
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