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[0001] The present invention relates to the field of toothbrushes and more particularly, the invention relates to kits for customizing and personalizing toothbrushes. The present invention also relates to methods for customizing toothbrushes and related methods for manufacturing and packaging such kits and furthermore, to specifically tailoring such kits for particular markets.
[0002] Consumers sometimes prefer conformable toothbrushes because they may be personalized or customized to one's preferences. Some designs have been directed to toothbrush assemblies for small children and often contain interchangeable character handles. Examples of such assemblies are shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,015,328; 6,141,815; and 5,774,921.
[0003] Most user configurable toothbrush assemblies require significant disassembly or modification of the toothbrush itself. For example, the toothbrush assembly of the previously noted '328 patent contains a relatively complex assembly of a toothbrush head and neck, an adapter component, and a character handle. Given the degree of force and movement applied to the handle during brushing, a relatively complex engagement mechanism is used to secure the toothbrush head and neck assembly to the character handle. Again, although the toothbrush assembly of the '328 patent is satisfactory in many respects, there is a need for a toothbrush assembly that may be customized by an end user in a relatively simple manner.
[0004] Other toothbrush bases or holders are known in the art. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 6,102,203 discloses a toothbrush cover and holding assembly. Although that assembly appears to be rather useful, it requires a relatively large space for its accommodation. Furthermore, most known toothbrush holders are designed for retaining multiple brushes and thus, have a relatively large footprint and occupy significant countertop space. As a result, it would be desirable to provide a toothbrush holder or base for a single toothbrush that was compact in size.
[0005] It is becoming increasingly important to market consumer products and particularly consumer healthcare products, to particular consumer groups. For instance, it is vastly preferred to tailor a product and its packaging for each region within which it is sold as opposed to try to distribute and sell the same product using the same packaging in the same fashion in all regions within which it is sold. However, configuring and packaging a product for each region within which it is sold generally increases the costs associated with packaging the product. Accordingly, it would be beneficial to provide a technique or strategy for uniquely tailoring a product for a particular consumer group or geographic region that would not significantly increase the costs associated with packaging the product.
[0006] The present invention provides in a first aspect, a toothbrush kit comprising a package, an electric toothbrush, and a group of decorative end caps. The toothbrush has an elongated hollow body, a head, and a neck disposed between the body and head. Each of the end caps is attachable to the body of the toothbrush and thus serve to customize the appearance of the toothbrush. Additionally, each of the end caps is distinct from other end caps in the group.
[0007] In another aspect, the present invention provides a toothbrush kit comprising a package, an electric toothbrush and a group of decorative emblems. The toothbrush has an elongated hollow body, a head, and a neck disposed between the body and head components. Each of the emblems in the group can be attached to the hollow body of the toothbrush to thereby customize the appearance of the toothbrush. Additionally, each of the emblems is distinct from other emblems in the group.
[0008] In an additional aspect, the present invention provides a toothbrush kit for use with an electric toothbrush. The kit comprises a package and a collection of decorative end caps, each of which is attachable to the toothbrush to thereby customize the appearance of the toothbrush. Additionally, each of the end caps is distinct from other end caps in the collection.
[0009] In yet another aspect, the present invention provides a toothbrush kit comprising an electric toothbrush, at least one end cap, at least one label assembly, and a package containing these components. The electric toothbrush includes a body having first and second ends, a brush head disposed next to one of the ends, and an interior battery chamber defined within the body that is accessible from the other end of the toothbrush body. Each of the end caps provided in the toothbrush kit has a relatively flat bottom surface and a generally arcuate outer surface extending from the bottom surface to an upper region of the end cap. Each of the end caps includes an interior receiving chamber which is accessible from an aperture extending along the upper region of the end cap. The receiving chamber and the aperture are adapted to receive and engage an end of the toothbrush. Concerning the label assembly, that assembly includes a decorative polymeric layer that is removably attached to a backing layer. The polymeric layer is adapted for selective placement and retention on the body of the toothbrush.
[0010] In a further aspect, the present invention provides a method for customizing the appearance of the toothbrush and base assembly. This method comprises the steps of providing a toothbrush kit having a collection of bases, each base being adapted to engage an end of the toothbrush, and each base containing markings or colorings different than the markings or colorings of other bases in the group of bases. The toothbrush kit further includes a collection of adhesive labels, each containing markings or colorings different than markings or colorings of other labels in the collection of labels. The method further includes a step of selecting a base having a particular marking or coloring from the group of bases. The method also includes a step of selecting a label having a particular marking or coloring from the group of labels. And the method includes a step of applying the selected label to the toothbrush.
[0011] In another aspect, the present invention includes a method for packaging and tailoring a toothbrush kit for a particular market. The method includes the steps of identifying a region in which the toothbrush kit will be sold, identifying the primary language of that region, and identifying at least one marketing characteristic of that region. The method also includes providing inventories or sources of components for subsequent incorporation into the kit. And, the method includes a step of selecting an end cap component of the kit and a group of emblems based upon one or more of the marketing characteristics of the region. The various components are then appropriately packaged together.
[0012] In still a further aspect, the present invention includes a method of manufacturing a group of toothbrush kits. The method comprises providing a packing station having a source of a collection of a first type of emblems, a collection of a second type of emblems, and a collection of a third type of emblems. One or more different type of toothbrush kits, preferably unassembled or not yet completed, are conveyed to the packing station. Next, one or more of the first type of emblems and one or more of the second type of emblems are then associated with one of the types of the toothbrush kit packages. Then, one of the types of the first emblems, the second emblems, and the third emblems are then associated with the second type of toothbrush kit package.
[0013] In still a further aspect, the present invention provides a method of producing a group of toothbrush kits. This method comprises steps of providing a source of toothbrushes, a source of sealable packages, a source of at least one end cap, and a source of a group of label sets. Each of the label sets are distinct from the other sets in the group. And, each label set includes at least one label that is removably adhered to a backing layer. The method additionally includes steps of selecting a toothbrush from the source of toothbrushes, selecting a package from the source of packages, selecting at least one end cap from the source of end caps, and selecting at least one label set from the source of label sets. The method also includes a step of incorporating the selected toothbrush, the selected one or more end caps, and the one or more label sets into the selected package. The label set is left loose in the selected package after its incorporation therein. Finally, the method involves a step of sealing the package.
[0014] The present invention also includes a method of configuring a toothbrush kit for a particular market. This method involves identifying a region in which the toothbrush kit will be sold. The method also involves a step of identifying a primary language of that identified region. Additionally, the method includes a step of identifying a marketing factor of that identified region. The method also includes a step of selecting components for the toothbrush kit that are associated with the identified marketing factor.
[0015] Still other advantages and benefits of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon a reading and understanding of the following detailed description.
[0016] The present invention may take physical form in certain parts and arrangements of parts, preferred embodiments of which will be described in detail in this specification and illustrated in the accompanying drawings which form a part hereof and wherein:
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[0052] The present invention provides a unique toothbrush kit that may be specifically configured to appeal to particular consumers or markets. The toothbrush kit enables a toothbrush contained in that kit to be selectively modified and personalized by an end user according to that user's specific preferences. The present invention also provides related methods for subsequent tailorization of a toothbrush contained in the kit. In addition, the present invention provides manufacturing and packaging techniques for producing a product specifically tailored to a particular region, market segment, or consumer group. These aspects are all described in greater detail herein.
[0053] In a first aspect, the present invention provides a toothbrush kit comprising a package, a toothbrush, one or more end caps, and one or more decorative emblems. As explained herein, the toothbrush kit may include (i) one end cap and one emblem, (ii) one end cap and a plurality of emblems, (iii) a plurality of end caps and one emblem, and (iv) a plurality of end caps and a plurality of emblems. The present invention encompasses all of these variations.
[0054] The toothbrush package is generally a relatively rigid packaging container for housing the toothbrush and other components of the kit. The package is adapted for retail display and so, preferably includes a transparent front cover that enables the contents of the package, i.e. the toothbrush, one or more end caps, and one or more emblems, to be viewed by consumers. Additionally, the package preferably includes a backing member having colorful markings, indicia, and/or designs printed thereon. It will be appreciated that the package is particularly adapted for display for retail sale.
[0055] A wide array of package types, construction, and designs may be utilized for the package of the preferred embodiment toothbrush kit of the present invention. Several particularly preferred packages are disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,189,693 and 6,311,837, both of which are herein incorporated by reference. Generally, the package includes a relatively rigid backing member and a transparent front cover. Preferred materials for the backing member include, but are not limited to, paperboard, cardboard or other cellulose-based material. The clear or transparent front cover component is preferably formed from polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and related laminates thereof. Another preferred material for forming the transparent front cover of the preferred embodiment package is known in the industry as GAG, which is a copolymer film of PETG/APET/PETG. PETG is polyethylene terephthalate glycol and APET is amorphous polyethylene terephthalate glycol.
[0056] The toothbrush of the preferred embodiment kits may be nearly any type of toothbrush having the features characteristic of the kits described herein. The toothbrush may be either an electric toothbrush or a manual toothbrush as long as the toothbrush may be configured with the end caps and emblems as described herein. Specifically, the toothbrush may utilize any type of bristle pattern, be either of a replaceable head or non-replaceable head type, and if electric, may utilize nearly any type of drive train and bristle arrangement. It is preferred that the toothbrush be an electric toothbrush.
[0057] A wide array of electric toothbrushes may be utilized in the preferred embodiment kits described herein. Examples of suitable electric toothbrush designs include, but are not limited to, those disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,000,083; 6,189,693; 6,178,579; 5,617,601; and 5,625,916 all of which are hereby incorporated by reference. Specific examples of preferred embodiment electric toothbrushes are described in greater detail herein. A wide array of plastics or polymeric materials may be used for the various components of the toothbrushes described herein. Generally, it is preferred to form the toothbrush body from a relatively strong, durable, and rigid plastic. Details as to the construction, materials, and assembly of such toothbrushes are set forth in the previously noted patents.
[0058] The end cap of the preferred embodiment toothbrush kit is a component that is adapted to engage an end of the toothbrush and to further support the toothbrush when placed in a vertical position, such as on a bathroom countertop. In the event that the toothbrush used in the kit is an electric toothbrush, it is most preferred that the end cap is also adapted to serve as a battery cap. That is, in this version of the invention, an electric toothbrush is provided having an interior compartment defined within the body of the toothbrush for receiving one or more batteries. The compartment is accessible from an end of the toothbrush opposite the brush head end. Most preferably, the end cap is adapted to sealingly close the battery compartment and ideally, also include electrically conductive battery contacts for contacting exposed ends of one or more batteries disposed in the compartment of the toothbrush body.
[0059] The end cap is preferably generally hemispherical in shape, or at least partially or substantially so, and includes a flat planar bottom surface and an optional second flat planar rear surface. The flat planar bottom surface is provided so that the end cap may serve as a base and support a toothbrush engaged therewith in a generally vertical, upright position. The flat planar rear surface of the end cap is most preferably perpendicular to the bottom surface. The flat rear surface is provided so that the end cap may be positioned relatively close to a vertical wall or surface. This enables the end cap and toothbrush to be stored next to a bathroom wall or countertop back. However, it will be appreciated that the present invention toothbrush kits may also utilize end caps that do not contain this optional flat rear surface. The end cap also defines a receiving cavity that is adapted to receive and engage an end of a toothbrush as further explained herein. The receiving cavity is accessible from an aperture defined along a top surface or region of the end cap.
[0060] As previously noted, a feature of the present invention is that the end cap component of the toothbrush kit is relatively small in size and compact. Accordingly, when the toothbrush is in its stored vertically upright position, the overall size of the toothbrush and cap assembly is relatively small.
[0061] The terms “top,” “bottom,” “rear,” “front,” and “side” although relative in definition, are used herein to refer to the preferred embodiment toothbrush kit or components thereof, when oriented in an upright position as shown in
[0062] It is contemplated that certain versions of the preferred embodiment toothbrush kit will include a group or plurality of different styles of end caps. That is, each of the end caps is preferably distinct from the other end caps in the group. For instance, it is envisioned that various sets of multiple end caps may be used and/or included in the toothbrush kits described herein. In this version, a set of end caps included in a kit contains a plurality of end caps, each of a different style. It is contemplated that any number of end caps could be included in the kit, however a preferred number is from about 2 to about 10. The incorporation of multiple end caps in a kit enables a consumer or end user to select a specific cap of the enclosed set for use with the toothbrush, as may be desired. Furthermore, the consumer may readily change which end cap is used with the toothbrush as frequently as he or she wishes.
[0063] Furthermore, in this version of the toothbrush kit, it is most preferred that the end caps comprising a set, although each being distinct from the others, generally be associated or theme related to one another. However, as noted, differences may exist between each of the caps within a particular set. For example, a set of caps may be provided having a sports theme. In this example, each of the caps resembles a different type of playing ball such as a soccer ball, a football, a baseball, a basketball, a tennis ball, a golf ball, and a bowling ball, . . . etc. Each of the end caps of a set is preferably shaped to resemble its intended playing ball, and most preferably contains decorative colorings and markings to further promote resemblance to the particular playing ball. For example, in the preferred embodiment set of caps having a sports theme, the caps resembling soccer balls, baseballs, basketballs, tennis balls, golf balls, and bowling balls are generally hemispherical in shape and contain colors, surface characteristics, and indicia representative of each of the respective balls. An end cap representing a football is shaped to resemble such and is colored brown and may further contain decorative stitching along its surface like that of a football. Furthermore, for sports theme end caps, it is preferred that the end caps be fashioned to resemble sports equipment rather than sports apparel. However, the present invention encompasses end caps resembling sports apparel or other ancillary sports related items.
[0064] The present invention toothbrush kit is not limited to the incorporation of a plurality of end caps in the kit. Instead, the kit may include a single end cap. This version of the preferred embodiment kit is beneficial since it is less costly to produce, assemble, and package than a kit comprising a plurality of end caps. Additionally, a kit using a single end cap but with a plurality of emblems still allows a user to select one or more emblems based upon the characteristics of the single end cap provided in the kit. Moreover, the package component of the preferred embodiment toothbrush kit enables the style and type of end cap to be visible from the exterior of the package. Accordingly, a consumer may purchase several toothbrush kits, each having end caps of a different style or appearance and subsequently use a toothbrush from one kit with an end cap from another kit. Additionally, the emblems from each of the kits may be mixed and used in combination with components of other kits.
[0065] The end caps are formed by conventional plastic molding procedures including for example injection molding, compression molding, and reaction injection molding. It is preferred that for each of the individual end caps, details associated with a particular cap are molded or otherwise formed directly into the surface of the cap. For example, surface characteristics of certain game balls may be molded or otherwise formed into the outer surface of the end cap. Examples of surface characteristics include stitching for footballs and baseballs and dimples for golf balls. Conventional printing and painting methods are utilized for providing decorative colorings and/or markings on the end cap. Printing and painting methods are described in greater detail herein.
[0066] The preferred embodiment toothbrush kit also comprises one or more emblems or labels that may be adhesively attached to the toothbrush and optionally, to one or more end caps. The terms “emblem” and “label” are used interchangeably herein. If a plurality or group of emblems or labels are provided as a set, it is generally preferred that the number of labels ranges from about 2 to about 10. In another embodiment, the toothbrush kit contains between 2 and 4 emblems or labels. However, the preferred embodiment label sets also include 1 or more than 10 labels. The emblems preferably contain decorative markings and indicia. If a group or plurality of labels are provided, it is preferred that each of the labels be distinct from other labels in the group. Preferably, the group or plurality of labels are related to one another even though each is distinct. This is explained in greater detail herein. Most preferably, the labels are also theme related to the one or more end caps included in the kit. For example, for a sports theme toothbrush kit, a plurality of sports emblems are provided. That is, the set of emblems in this preferred embodiment kit contain various sports related indicia, markings, logos, and/or designs. This feature of the preferred embodiment kits is described in greater detail herein.
[0067] The emblems are preferably in the form of preprinted labels that are releasably secured to a removable backing layer. The labels may be secured to a planar backing layer or backing layer in the form of a rolled sheet or a strip. Other configurations for the labels are contemplated. Preferably, the emblems or labels are formed from a material that is resistant to water and dentifrice slurry. An example of such a material is Mylar™, polyethylene, or any polymeric or wax coated substrate that imparts water repelling properties to the resulting emblem. Additional examples of polymeric materials that may be suitable for use as the label include, but are not limited to, polyethylene terephthalate (PET), and polyvinyl chloride (PVC). If PET is used, it is most preferred to use a transparent PET so that when applied to the body of a toothbrush, the label will not be readily apparent, only the printing, indicia, or markings on the label will be readily apparent. It is also contemplated to use coated paper for the label. A preferred label construction is a transparent PET film with various markings or indicia printed on it, and having a coating of transparent polyethylene to prevent or minimize degradation of the printed material or ink.
[0068] Regarding the adhesive for the label, nearly any type of adhesive is suitable so long as it is resistant to water and dentifrice slurry. A preferred adhesive is a pressure sensitive acrylic based adhesive. Other examples of adhesives that may be suitable for use in affixing the labels described herein to the toothbrush and/or end cap include the adhesives described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,382,762; 4,074,014; and 6,312,799 all of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
[0069] As noted, various markings, indicia, text, or designs may be printed upon one or more of the components of the present invention toothbrush kits. A wide array of printing techniques may be employed including, but not limited to, tempo printing, screen printing, transfer printing, ink jet printing, and laser techniques. These printing methods may be used to apply or form text, numbers, logos and/or designs upon any of the components described herein. An informative description of printing techniques and materials is provided in WO 00/56,609 and WO 99/08,935, both of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
[0070] The present invention also provides methods of customizing or tailoring a toothbrush according to a user's preferences. In a preferred technique according to the present invention, a toothbrush kit is provided that comprises a package, a toothbrush, one or more end caps as described herein, and one or more emblems as described herein. Upon obtaining the toothbrush kit and removing the contents from the package, the user selects (i) an end cap for use with the toothbrush (for embodiments in which more than one end cap is provided), and (ii) an emblem for placement on the toothbrush (for embodiments in which more than one emblem is provided). For embodiments in which multiple end caps and emblems are provided, preferably, the end cap and the emblem are selected together such that they match or pertain to a common theme, such as a sport or sports team. The user then affixes the emblem to the toothbrush. Preferably, the emblem is adhesively secured to the toothbrush. As described herein, the emblem is preferably secured to the toothbrush within a designated region. The method also includes a step of engaging the end of the toothbrush with the selected end cap. Preferably, the end of the toothbrush opposite the end at which the head is located, is positioned into a receiving cavity defined in the end cap. Upon engagement between the end cap and the toothbrush, the resulting assembly may be positioned upright and stored on a flat surface.
[0071] The preferred embodiment toothbrush kit may be particularly tailored depending upon the user's preferences. Depending upon the quantity of emblems and end caps provided in a kit, an extensive number of different combinations of colors, indicia, and markings may be associated with each toothbrush and end cap in a kit.
[0072] Referring now to the drawings wherein the various photographs and illustrations are for the purposes of describing the preferred embodiments of the invention only and not for purposes of limiting same,
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[0075] It is preferred that the lower region of the front surface of the toothbrush body be relatively smooth and adapted for adhering an emblem or label thereto. In FIGS.
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[0096] As explained herein, the present invention toothbrush kit may, instead of utilizing a plurality of emblems such as sets
[0097] The present invention also includes embodiments in which a single emblem is applied to the toothbrush prior to packaging. And, furthermore, it is contemplated that such step of label application could be replaced by adopting a printing operation and directly printing the desired text or indicia on the outer body of the toothbrush.
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[0099] As previously noted, other aspects of the present invention include manufacturing and packaging techniques for producing a product, i.e. the toothbrush kit, that is specifically tailored to a particular region, market segment, or consumer group. As explained below, this is accomplished by producing certain components of the toothbrush kit to have one or more common themes or characteristics. And further, by organizing or matching these theme-based components with one another, a toothbrush kit is produced that has particular features to appeal to a desired region, market segment, or consumer group. Furthermore, manufacturing and/or packaging costs associated in producing these highly market specific and uniquely tailored toothbrush kits are less than what would be expected since some degree of tailorization or customization is left for the end user to perform, if desired.
[0100] In a most preferred embodiment, the emblems if provided in a set or group, are related to or associated with one another by a theme or common characteristic. An example of an associative characteristic is language. For instance, labels having different country flags representing countries in which English is a language, or even a primary or first language, could be grouped together and included in a toothbrush kit. More preferably, such a set of labels would be incorporated in a toothbrush kit containing instructions or text in English also. Thus, a label set would be provided containing labels having flags of the United Kingdom, United States, Canada . . . etc. printed thereon. Continuing with this example, labels having country flags representing countries in which German is a language, or even a primary or first language, could be grouped together and included in a toothbrush kit in which any accompanying instructions or text is in German also. Therefore, a label set would be provided containing labels of the flags of Germany, Austria . . . etc.
[0101] As previously noted, it is also contemplated to include single labels within a package as part of the present invention toothbrush kit. For language-based packaging themes, as described above, a single label containing the flag of Italy could be provided for a package containing text or instructions in Italian. Similarly, a single label containing the flag of France could be provided for a package containing text or instructions in French. Of course, if desired, a set of multiple labels could be included in which other labels would contain flags of other French speaking countries or jurisdictions.
[0102] Instead of providing toothbrush kits or label sets having a language-based theme, such kits could be geography-based. In this version of the invention, a plurality of labels are provided that contain related or associated indicia or markings indicative of geographical regions. For instance, the labels could contain flags of certain countries of particular regions. For example, a set of labels could be provided that contain flags of countries within a particular region. For instance a set of labels for Europe could be provided on a common backing sheet, the labels containing the flags of the U.K., Germany, France, Italy . . . etc. Another example of a set of labels having a geographical theme, would be that for North America in which a set of labels would be provided containing the flags of Canada, United States, and Mexico. Furthermore, a set of labels containing the flags of the states of the United States is contemplated. Other possible geographic regions include Latin America, Central America, the Middle East, . . . etc. Another geographic based theme could be countries that share a common border.
[0103] Instead of providing toothbrush kits or label sets having a language-based theme, or a geography-based theme, the associative characteristic for a set of labels could be based upon a business's distribution network or area. For example, if a business distributed the present invention toothbrush kits in two different regions, a first label set containing flags of countries in one region could be used for toothbrush kits intended to be sold and/or distributed in that region, and a second label set containing flags of countries in the other region could be used for toothbrush kits intended for sale or distribution in that other region. Thus, the theme might be a common distribution center or warehouse that services a particular region or set of countries.
[0104] This feature in which multiple emblems or labels are related to one another is also preferably further related with the type of end cap(s) that is provided in the toothbrush kit. For instance, if the end cap is suggestive of a particular type of sport, the accompanying set of emblems or labels could include logos, designs or text indicative of various teams associated with that sport. An example of this configuration is if the end cap represented a soccer ball, the associated emblems would relate to various soccer teams. Another example is if the end cap represented a football, the associated emblems would relate to various football teams.
[0105] This feature of matching a set of labels to one or more end caps of a particular toothbrush kit may further be extended to also relate to the markings, designs, logos and/or language of text used in printing the package of the kit. An example of this feature would be (i) the identification of an intended region in which the toothbrush kit will be distributed and sold, (ii) the identification of a common language, or even the primary language of that region, and (iii) the identification of a marketing factor such as a popular sport within that region. In this scenario, an example would be a toothbrush kit provided for distribution and sale in the United States, containing text in English, relating to American-style football. Alternatively, the toothbrush kit could be configured for distribution and sale in Germany and Austria and so, would contain text in German, and might further relate to soccer.
[0106] A method for packaging and tailoring a toothbrush kit for a particular market is as follows. Identification analyses are performed to determine the region in which the kit will be sold, and one or more marketing characteristics or theme(s) associated with that region. Inventories or sources for the components of the kit are provided. Next, at least one of the end cap components and emblem sets are selected based upon the marketing characteristic(s) of that region. The selected components and all remaining components of the kit are then packaged in a suitable packaging container as described herein, preferably containing text a common language, or even the primary language, of that region. The marketing characteristics may for example include one or more popular sports of that region, the common or primary language of that region, the geographical proximity of countries or states within that region, or a business's distribution network within that region. Other common themes or factors associated with or common within the region can be utilized. These can be utilized alone or in combination. And, the identification analyses may be performed in any order.
[0107] A preferred manufacturing and packaging process for producing a toothbrush kit that is specifically tailored for a certain market is as follows. An inventory or source of toothbrushes is provided. Also, an inventory or source of either a single type or multiple types of end caps is provided. The type or types of end caps that are provided depends upon the identification analyses, e.g. the determination of a characteristic or marketing factor of the planned sales region. From these sources, a toothbrush and one or more end caps are matched with a suitable package or component thereof such as a transparent front cover. The language of any text or indicia that is either preprinted or that may be subsequently printed on the package depends upon the identification analyses, e.g. the determination of the primary language of the planned sales region. The resulting package assembly is directed to one or more packing stations at which one or more emblems are placed into the package. The type or types of labels, or rather the nature of the theme or common characteristic of the labels, depends upon the identification analyses, e.g. the determination of a characteristic or marketing factor of the planned sales region. In addition, consideration is also given to the theme or characteristic(s) of the one or more end caps provided in the kit, and the language of text that may be provided on the package. Depending upon the type of theme or characteristic to be followed for the toothbrush kit, either a single label or a set of a plurality of labels is placed in the package assembly. It is contemplated that in some versions of the toothbrush kit, it may be desired to include a plurality of labels, each on a separate backing layer. After deposit of one or more labels within the package assembly, the remaining backing member of the package, i.e. the cardboard member, is then applied and engaged with the transparent front cover and the package is sealed.
[0108] In manufacturing or assembly of the preferred embodiment toothbrush kits described herein, the assembly techniques are based upon selective matching of certain components of the kit with other components. Preferably, matched combinations of components are selectively further matched with particular packages so that numerous styles of toothbrush kits may be produced from only a few and most preferably from a single assembly line. For example, at least two types or styles of a package for a preferred embodiment toothbrush kit are conveyed to a packing station. The kits may share a common marketing characteristic or theme(s) such as sports. However, the kits are different in that they utilize different marketing characteristics such as language, geography, or distribution aspects. Provided at that packing station are an inventory or source of different various types or styles of label sets. One or more of these label sets are then matched or associated with one of the toothbrush kit packages. These labels preferably reflect the marketing characteristic by which the kits differ. Additional components of the kit may also be incorporated therein. Examples of other components include electric toothbrushes and one or more end caps as described herein. Most preferably, the matching of labels to toothbrush kit packages could be based upon the intended distribution center or warehouse, area, language, geography or region in which the toothbrush kit will be sold or otherwise commercialized.
[0109] Another significant feature of the preferred embodiment toothbrush kit is that the kit and/or its components may be used in conjunction with other compatible toothbrushes. It is contemplated that a consumer might use more than one end cap, such as with a second toothbrush. Additionally, after selecting one or more emblems for use with the toothbrush contained in the kit, any remaining emblems could be used in conjunction with a second, third, or more similar toothbrushes. Therefore, although the preferred embodiment kit is generally self-contained and designed for use with the toothbrush contained in that kit, the end cap and emblem components of the kit may be used in conjunction with other toothbrushes similar to the toothbrush supplied in the kit.
[0110] It is also contemplated that the toothbrush kit may additionally include two or more toothbrushes for use with the various end caps and emblems. Hence, in this embodiment, the package component would be adapted to retain the plurality of toothbrushes.
[0111] It will be understood that any and all of the features of each preferred embodiment may be combined or used in conjunction with each of the preferred embodiments described herein.
[0112] The invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments. Obviously, modifications and alterations will occur to others upon a reading and understanding of this specification. It is intended to include all such modifications and alterations insofar as they come within the scope of the appended claims or the equivalents thereof.