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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 10, 2013
Filed:
Oct. 28, 2009
Jennifer Lynn Lowery, Blue Ash, OH (US);
Kevin Michael Sams, San Francisco, CA (US);
Danielle Lee Abel, Cincinnati, OH (US);
Shanyn Krista Brady, Cincinnati, OH (US);
Alfredo DE Jesús Hidalgo, Cincinnati, OH (US);
Paul Patrick Landers, Cincinnati, OH (US);
Brenda Marie Mahan, Liberty Township, OH (US);
Douglas John Whittle, Independence, KY (US);
Jennifer Lynn Lowery, Blue Ash, OH (US);
Kevin Michael Sams, San Francisco, CA (US);
Danielle Lee Abel, Cincinnati, OH (US);
Shanyn Krista Brady, Cincinnati, OH (US);
Alfredo de Jesús Hidalgo, Cincinnati, OH (US);
Paul Patrick Landers, Cincinnati, OH (US);
Brenda Marie Mahan, Liberty Township, OH (US);
Douglas John Whittle, Independence, KY (US);
The Procter & Gamble Company, Cincinnati, OH (US);
Abstract
A product display system for disposable absorbent article containers is provided. The product display system includes a first stacked product array including a first set of individual disposable absorbent article containers and a second stacked product array including a second set of individual disposable absorbent article containers. Each individual disposable absorbent article container contains a first and second visible graphic such that when the individual containers are stacked appropriately the combination of visible graphics forms a continuous larger visible graphic. The set of stacked product arrays maintains the continuous larger visible graphic, even when some individual containers from the product display are removed or missing. A method for enhancing the visibility and recognition of a product display system is also provided.