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Dean Larry Duval, Lebanon US

Dean Larry Duval, Lebanon, OH US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080202954Array of sanitary tissue products - Sanitary tissue products, for example toilet tissue products, and arrays thereof associated with non-textual indicia, such as character representations exhibiting active poses, that are psychologically matched to intensive properties of the sanitary tissue products; processes for making such an array of sanitary tissue products are provided, and marketing articles associated with displaying and/or advertising an array of sanitary tissue products.08-28-2008
20080202964Array of sanitary tissue products - An array of sanitary tissue products, for example an array of toilet tissue products, wherein one of the sanitary tissue products exhibits a total dry tensile strength that is greater than another sanitary tissue product within the array, and a process for making such an array, is provided.08-28-2008
20080245491Array of sanitary tissue products - Sanitary tissue products, for example toilet tissue products, and arrays thereof associated with non-textual indicia, such as patterns, that are psychologically matched to intensive properties of the sanitary tissue products; processes for making such an array of sanitary tissue products are provided, and marketing articles associated with displaying or advertising an array of sanitary tissue products.10-09-2008
20090056435Product array and method of merchandising tissue products - An array of tissue products having: a. a first group comprising two or more tissue products, from at least two different product manufacturers, each product having an indicium representing an intensive property for softness; b. a second group comprising two or more tissue products, from at least two different product manufacturers, each product having an indicium representing the intensive property for strength or absorbency; and c. a third group of tissue products comprising two or more tissue products, from at least two different product manufacturers, each product having a lower price, to the consumer, per package of equivalent roll count than each product of the first group and the second group, of tissue products; wherein the Softness PSU of each product of the first group is greater than the Softness PSU of each product of the second group and each product of the third group; and the HFS value of each product of the second group is greater than about 65 g/sheet.03-05-2009
20090056891Array of paper towel products - Paper towel products, for example paper towel products, and arrays thereof associated with non-textual indicia, such as patterns, that are psychologically matched to intensive properties of the paper towel products; processes for making such an array of paper towel products, and marketing articles associated with displaying or advertising an array of paper towel products are provided.03-05-2009
20090057171Array of paper towel products - An array of paper towel products, especially paper towel products, associated with non-indicia textual indicia that are psychologically matched to intensive properties of the paper towel products; processes for making such an array of paper towel products are provided, and marketing articles associated with displaying and/or advertising an array of paper towel products.03-05-2009
20090107870Package For Absorbent Articles - A package for a bedwetting product, the package displaying images of at least one child wearing daytime clothing, the package comprising absorbent articles that are a bedwetting product. The package may optionally comprise images of a child or children that appear to be involved in daytime activities.04-30-2009
20090135134EDUCATION METHOD AND SYSTEM INCLUDING AT LEAST ONE USER INTERFACE - An education method and system including a user interface. The user interface may illustrate a portion of the human anatomy that may be viewed in three dimensions. The user interface and method may also provide for selecting training modules, inputting student names, access codes, and tracking pre- and/or post-training student knowledge via quizzes and tests, receive curriculum concurrence from school or government administrators, receive permission from parents or guardians to the actual training and/or provide general visiting users with a holistic overview of the user interface and method of providing the education.05-28-2009
20100132214UNIFORM DELIVERY OF COMPOSITIONS - A system for uniformly delivering treatment compositions to fabrics in a fabric article drying appliance. The system also provides for efficient delivery of treatment compositions to fabrics in a fabric article drying appliance. A method is also provided for the uniform and efficient delivery of treatment compositions to fabrics in fabric article drying appliances.06-03-2010
20100178646DEMONSTRATIVE METHODS FOR TOILET TISSUE PRODUCTS - Demonstrative methods for sanitary tissue products, for example toilet tissue products, and more particularly, methods for demonstrating absorbency-based consumption differences between two or more toilet tissue products, and toilet tissue product packages and marketing articles that evidence absorbency-based consumption differences between toilet tissue products are provided.07-15-2010
20100198682SENSITIVE SKIN PRODUCT MARKETING ARTICLES - Sensitive skin product marketing articles that are designed to communicate to consumers of sensitive skin products the relevance and/or characteristics of the sensitive skin product are provided.08-05-2010
20100291270Food Composition Prepared by a Sterilization Process - The present invention relates to a food composition prepared by a method of sterilizing. More specifically to a sterilizing process designed to be used in an aseptic process that comprises the steps of transferring said food composition into a heating unit; passing an electric current through said composition; maintaining a power to mass flow rate range through said heating unit from about 125 kJoules/kg to about 750 kJoules/kg; adjusting a flow rate to maintain said food composition temperature exiting the heating unit from about 75° C. to about 175° C.; and cooling said food composition to a final temperature from about 5° C. to 100° C.11-18-2010
20110137624Method Of Maximizing Shipping Efficiency Of Absorbent Articles - A shipping optimization process for articles having a substantially airfelt free absorbent core is provided. The process includes the steps of identifying an optimized diaper; identifying an optimized bag for holding two or more optimized diapers; identifying an optimized box for holding two or more optimized bags; identifying an optimized pallet and arranging the optimized boxes thereon; and identifying an optimized load plan for a vehicle and arranging the optimized pallets therein. The vehicle has a calculated Load Factor of from about 0.7 to about 1.0 when the vehicle is loaded with the optimized pallets.06-09-2011
20110140844PACKAGED PRODUCT HAVING A REACTIVE LABEL AND A METHOD OF ITS USE - A reactive label is capable of reacting with a shopper that peruses the label while considering the purchase of the labeled product. The label includes sensors and a display unit and is powered by incorporated batteries or photovoltaic cells. The sensors can include a timer that provides the shopper with additional information from a ROM by displaying it sequentially on an LCD screen or the like. The sensors can also include a sensor such as an optical sensor that measures such factors as hair reflectance and can inform the shopper as to the suitability of the product (if, for example, it is a shampoo) for their personal use. The reactive label gives the shopper a previously unattainable sense of product personalization and will thereby enhance a sense of loyalty to and confidence in the product.06-16-2011

Patent applications by Dean Larry Duval, Lebanon, OH US