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US20070143257A1 - Methods for assisting a person in transitioning from one disposable absorbent product to another - Google Patents

Methods for assisting a person in transitioning from one disposable absorbent product to another
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US20070143257A1
US20070143257A1US11/304,342US30434205AUS2007143257A1US 20070143257 A1US20070143257 A1US 20070143257A1US 30434205 AUS30434205 AUS 30434205AUS 2007143257 A1US2007143257 A1US 2007143257A1
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The present disclosure generally relates to methods for assisting consumers in transitioning from a current absorbent product to a future absorbent product. Also described are transition aids for assisting in this transition. In particular, the transition aids provide a consumer with a means for comparing different characteristics of their current absorbent product with characteristics of a future absorbent product.

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1. A transition aid for assisting a consumer in transitioning from a current absorbent product choice to a future absorbent product choice, the transition aid comprising:
a first region comprising a depiction of a first group of related absorbent products, wherein the first group of related absorbent products comprises a current absorbent product choice of the consumer;
a second region comprising a depiction of a second group of related absorbent products, wherein the second group of related absorbent products comprises a future absorbent product choice of the consumer; and
a third region comprising at least one scale of reference comprising a depiction of a common characteristic of both the first group of related absorbent products and of the second group of related absorbent products;
wherein the depiction of each of the first and second group of related absorbent products is positioned along the scale to indicate the common characteristic of each depicted product.
27. A transition aid for assisting a consumer in transitioning from a current absorbent product choice to a future absorbent product choice, the transition aid comprising:
a first region comprising a depiction of a first group of related absorbent products wherein the first group of related absorbent products comprises a current absorbent product choice of the consumer;
a second region comprising a depiction of a second group of related absorbent products, wherein the second group of related absorbent products comprises a future absorbent product choice of the consumer;
a third region comprising a scale of reference comprising a depiction of a first common characteristic of both the first group of related absorbent products and of the second group of related absorbent products;
wherein the third region is adjacent to both the first region and the second region and wherein the depiction of each of the products in the first region and in the second region is positioned along the scale of the third region to indicate the common characteristic of each depicted product;
a fourth region comprising a depiction of the first group of related absorbent products;
a fifth region comprising a depiction of the second group of related absorbent products; and
a sixth region comprising a scale of reference comprising a depiction of a second common characteristic of both the first group of related products and of the second group of related products;
wherein the sixth region is adjacent to both the fourth region and the fifth region and wherein the depiction of each of the products in the fourth region and in the fifth region is positioned along the scale of the sixth region to indicate the common characteristic of each depicted product.
28. A transition aid for assisting a consumer in transitioning from a current absorbent product choice to a future absorbent product choice, the transition aid comprising:
a first region comprising a depiction of a group of related absorbent products;
a second region comprising a scale of reference comprising a depiction of a first common characteristic of the group of related absorbent products;
wherein the second region is adjacent to the first region and wherein the depiction of each of the products in the first region is positioned along the scale of the second region to indicate the common characteristic of each depicted product;
a third region comprising a depiction of the group of related absorbent products; and
a fourth region comprising a scale of reference comprising a depiction of a second common characteristic of the group of related absorbent products;
wherein the fourth region is adjacent to the third region and wherein the depiction of each of the products in the third region is positioned along the scale of the fourth region to indicate the common characteristic of each depicted product.
29. A method for assisting a consumer in transitioning from a current absorbent product choice to a future absorbent product choice, the method comprising:
receiving personal information from the consumer about at least one need of the consumer;
receiving information from the consumer about an absorbent product currently used by the consumer;
selecting a first group of related absorbent products, wherein the first group of related absorbent products comprise the current absorbent product choice of the consumer;
selecting at least one additional group of related absorbent products; and
providing the consumer with a transition aid, the transition aid comprising a first region comprising a depiction of the first group of related absorbent products, a second region comprising a depiction of the at least one additional group of related absorbent products, and a third region comprising at least one scale of reference comprising a depiction of a common characteristic of both the first group of related absorbent products and of the at least one additional group of related absorbent products, wherein the depiction of each of the first and at least one additional group of related absorbent products is positioned along the scale to indicate the common characteristic of each depicted product.
42. A method for assisting a consumer in transitioning from a current absorbent product choice to a future absorbent product choice, the method comprising:
receiving information from a store about the availability of the absorbent products;
selecting a first group of related absorbent products, wherein the first group of related absorbent products comprise the current absorbent product choice of the consumer;
selecting at least one additional group of related absorbent products, wherein the at least one additional group of related absorbent products is available from the store; and
providing the consumer with a transition aid, the transition aid comprising a first region comprising a depiction of the first group of related absorbent products, a second region comprising a depiction of the at least one additional group of related absorbent products, and a third region comprising at least one scale of reference comprising a depiction of a common characteristic of both the first group of related absorbent products and of the at least one additional group of related absorbent products, wherein the depiction of each of the first and at least one additional group of related absorbent products is positioned along the scale to indicate the common characteristic of each depicted product.
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