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The present invention represents a large step forward in the field of food product advertising displayed with the food product at the grocery store. It promotes purchase by relating the efficacy and component of the food product to the particular age group, physical condition or gender of the persons who will ultimately consume the food product. The preferred embodiment of the present invention relates all of this information to a grocery shopper at a glance to be effective through the use of photography, relating efficacy and component of the food product to the age, physical condition and gender of the consumer in succinct outline form and summarizing the nutritional components as well. The present invention also highlights the information that may have a positive effect on the ultimate consumer based on age, physical condition and/or gender and conveys additional information by use of characterization of people that may also be color coded and/or through information based color coding of the printed media.
The following disclosures are found in the art of record.
The published patent application to Bateman (US2004/0023189) discloses a system and method for displaying nutritional information having a food product illustration and a partial or completely color coded background indicating the nutritional value of the food product. However Bateman lacks a food product photograph, lacks a printed name of the food product, also lacks efficacy and component of the food product related to the age, physical condition or gender of the ultimate consumer, and finally lacks characterizations of people according to age, physical condition or gender and color coding of the background.
The patent to Frankhauser (US Des. 323,680) discloses a sign for communicating food product information relating to leftovers that is divided into three sections vertically with pictures or illustrations in the top section, a list of leftovers names in the center section. Frankhauser, however, lacks displaying nutritional information, lacks having a color coded background indicating the nutritional value of the food product. Bateman also lacks a food product photograph and also lacks efficacy and component of the food product related to the age, physical condition or gender of the ultimate consumer, and finally lacks characterizations of people according to age, physical condition or gender and color coding of the background.
The published patent application to Gordon (US 2006/0263750) discloses printed matter communicating the nutritional value of a food product. However, Gordon lacks a food product photograph and printed name of the food product, also lacking is the efficacy and component of the food product related to the age, physical condition or gender of the ultimate consumer, there also are no characterizations of people according to age, physical condition or gender, nor does Gordon disclose color coding of the printed media and a listing of beneficial nutritional components.
The present invention is a sign that is designed to assist a grocery store customer in the selection of food products that are healthy for themselves and the members of their family. It clearly associates the nutritional efficacy and component information with the correct food product with a picture of the food product and the food product name at the top. The benefits or efficacy of the food product is then stated in summary outline format, followed by specific benefits for consumers that are members of specific age groups, physical conditions such as pregnancy and/or gender. The shoppers attention is directed to specific statements of efficacy by the presence of characterizations of people in specific age groups, physical conditions such as pregnancy and/or gender next to the corresponding statements of interest. These statements are in outline form and are followed by a list of the primary components of the food product at the bottom of the sign. Further information regarding the properties, benefits, efficacy and component of the food product can be communicated by color coding of the characterizations or coloring of the media.
Poor nutrition is rapidly becoming one of the major health problems in the civilized world affecting all people including babies, children, teenagers, men, women, pregnant women and seniors. Proper nutrition is one of the leading defenses against this insidious problem. There are many sources for nutritional information available to the public including, books, news papers and the Internet. However, few shoppers carry such nutritional information with them when they shop in the grocery store. The present invention is a sign that summarizes nutritional information that is displayed in proximity of a food product, making it convenient for the consumer to make wise dietary choices in the grocery store.
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However, the sign 1 may include but is not limited to one or more flat or three dimensional surfaces with regular, irregular, ornamental, branded, symbolic or simulative outlines. The sign 1 surface may also be an electronically controlled or addressed device such as a television set, computer monitor or an array of lights that forms letters and numbers by turning certain lights on or off. The sign that summarizes nutritional information is then displayed
Food 8 display environments 9 are often hostile to signs 1. Frequent cleanings, timed water sprays, spills, bumping and jostling are among the many hazards that can affect the appearance or content of a sign 1 in this environment. Any means of protecting the sign 1 either by but not limited to selection of media and print media, coatings, coverings or attachments are considered to be within the spirit of the instant invention.
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The efficacy 4, of the food in the preferred embodiment of the present invention is located in the lower center of the sign 1 and is shown for illustration purposes in bulleted outline form. Efficacy 4 however, may be communicated in one or more of and is not limited to a graph, color background 7, color codes, symbols 6, and may be written in English or any different foreign language for use worldwide or any combination thereof. The example of symbols 6 as shown in
The components of the food product 5 are located at the bottom of the sign 1 of the preferred embodiment of the present invention with the vitamins in alphabetical order and the minerals in random order.
Symbols 6 make it easy to find food products 8 having a specific efficacy 4 and component to fulfill the shoppers dietary needs based on shoppers age of gender. For instance the symbols 6 can be shaped to indicate that the efficacy 4 and component is suggested for a baby, child, teenager, pregnant woman, senior, woman or man.
In addition to the symbols 6 another way of assisting the shopper to find foods with a specific efficacy 4 is with the color of the background 7, corresponding to foods with a specific efficacy 4 that the shopper may be looking for.
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This application hereby claims priority to provisional application No. 61/156,747, filed Mar. 2, 2009
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61156747 | Mar 2009 | US |