Church & Dwight Sues Colgate Over Toothbrush Packaging Patent
February 28 2011 - 10:56AM
Dow Jones News
Church & Dwight Inc. (CHD) is suing Colgate-Palmolive Co.
(CL) for patent infringement on packaging that allows customers to
turn on battery-powered toothbrushes before purchasing.
Church & Dwight, in a lawsuit filed Feb. 23 in U.S. District
Court for the District of New Jersey, alleges that Colgate has
incorporated features of Church & Dwight's patents to package
its own electric toothbrushes without authorization.
The packaging features a "try me" button that allows customer to
momentarily turn on the motor of the battery-powered toothbrushes
at the point-of-purchase. Recesses in the plastic package prevent
the switch from being set to continuously on to prevent the battery
from draining. Church & Dwight uses the packaging for several
of its Arm & Hammer-branded battery-powered toothbrushes.
Church & Dwight is seeking an injunction preventing Colgate
from infringing on the patents and unspecified damages in a jury
trial.
Representatives from Church & Dwight and Colgate weren't
immediately available for comment.
Colgate shares were up 0.3% in recent trading at $78.34, while
Church & Dwight shares were up 1.1% at $75.43.
-By Paul Ziobro, Dow Jones Newswires; 212-416-2194;
paul.ziobro@dowjones.com
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