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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 07, 2013
Filed:
Oct. 31, 2011
Karl P. Ronn, Cincinnati, OH (US);
Barry R. Feist, Cincinnati, OH (US);
Mary L. Carr, Cincinnati, OH (US);
Kathy Q. Ames-ooten, Cincinnati, OH (US);
Danielia T. Wilkins, Cincinnati, OH (US);
Merlene A. Cummins, Taylor Mill, KY (US);
Ooma B. Rampersad-cutler, Mason, OH (US);
Monica J. Mohlenkamp, Cincinnati, OH (US);
Vicki L. Streithorst, Cincinnati, OH (US);
Karl P. Ronn, Cincinnati, OH (US);
Barry R. Feist, Cincinnati, OH (US);
Mary L. Carr, Cincinnati, OH (US);
Kathy Q. Ames-Ooten, Cincinnati, OH (US);
Danielia T. Wilkins, Cincinnati, OH (US);
Merlene A. Cummins, Taylor Mill, KY (US);
Ooma B. Rampersad-Cutler, Mason, OH (US);
Monica J. Mohlenkamp, Cincinnati, OH (US);
Vicki L. Streithorst, Cincinnati, OH (US);
The Procter & Gamble Company, Cincinnati, OH (US);
Abstract
An array of absorbent article packages for multiple baby stages of development displayed via a merchandise display system may comprise multiple packages. Each package may comprise articles having absorbent article configurations appropriate for the stage of development of an infant, newborn, or toddler. Each package may also comprise indicia representative of the appropriate stage of development of the infant, newborn, or toddler. And, absorbent article configurations may differ between packages having overlapping size ranges.