Patents by Inventor Barbara Oakley Sauer
Barbara Oakley Sauer has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 6595975Abstract: A personal care article for preventing exudates from contacting the body of a user comprises a substrate including an extensible bodyside liner layer, and an aperture support structure limiting extensibility of the bodyside liner layer along the length of the aperture support structure. One support band of an aperture support structure runs through the gluteal fold between the buttocks of a user. The aperture support structure positions an aperture in the bodyside liner layer in the gluteal fold of a user, in alignment with the anus, so that fecal material enters a containment receptacle upon leaving the anus. In another embodiment, the personal care article can include a comfort stretch layer comprising an elastomeric, hot melt, pressure-sensitive adhesive located between a bodyside liner layer and an outer layer.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2002Date of Patent: July 22, 2003Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Robert Eugene Vogt, Paul John Serbiak, Barbara Oakley Sauer
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Patent number: 6506185Abstract: An absorbent article having a flap and a spacer wherein the flap is positioned in the rear waist portion of the article and forms a pocket. The spacer is positioned proximate the pocket opening and biases the pocket into an open position. The flap may be a laterally extending liquid impermeable flap which is fixedly secured to the article along a seam. The seam, which may be substantially U-shaped, extends between first and second terminal ends. The flap has a free edge which extends between the first and second terminal ends of the seam. The seam and free edge of the flap define the boundaries of a pocket which is formed between the flap and a topsheet of the absorbent article. The pocket has an opening extending between the first and second terminal ends of the seam. The spacer affixed to the article whereby it is disposed between the flap and the topsheet proximate, and optionally extending through, the pocket opening to bias the free edge of the flap away from the topsheet.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1999Date of Patent: January 14, 2003Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Barbara Oakley Sauer, Laura Jean Turner, Robert Eugene Vogt
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Patent number: 6454750Abstract: A personal care article for preventing exudates from contacting the body of a user comprises a substrate including an extensible bodyside liner layer, and an aperture support structure limiting extensibility of the bodyside liner layer along the length of the aperture support structure. One support band of an aperture support structure runs through the gluteal fold between the buttocks of a user. The aperture support structure positions an aperture in the bodyside liner layer in the gluteal fold of a user, in alignment with the anus, so that fecal material enters a containment receptacle upon leaving the anus. In another embodiment, the personal care article can include a comfort stretch layer comprising an elastomeric, hot melt, pressure-sensitive adhesive located between a bodyside liner layer and an outer layer.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2000Date of Patent: September 24, 2002Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Robert Eugene Vogt, Paul John Serbiak, Barbara Oakley Sauer
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Publication number: 20020111598Abstract: A personal care article for preventing exudates from contacting the body of a user comprises a substrate including an extensible bodyside liner layer, and an aperture support structure limiting extensibility of the bodyside liner layer along the length of the aperture support structure. One support band of an aperture support structure runs through the gluteal fold between the buttocks of a user. The aperture support structure positions an aperture in the bodyside liner layer in the gluteal fold of a user, in alignment with the anus, so that fecal material enters a containment receptacle upon leaving the anus. In another embodiment, the personal care article can include a comfort stretch layer comprising an elastomeric, hot melt, pressure-sensitive adhesive located between a bodyside liner layer and an outer layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2002Publication date: August 15, 2002Applicant: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Robert Eugene Vogt, Paul John Serbiak, Barbara Oakley Sauer
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Patent number: 6336922Abstract: An absorbent article includes at least one fit panel which is located in one of the waist sections of the absorbent article adjacent an end edge of the absorbent article. The fit panel extends laterally beyond both of the side edges of an absorbent chassis of the absorbent article. The fit panel may include a center bridge panel and a pair of laterally opposed side panels which are connected to opposed lateral edges of the bridge panel. Desirably, the bridge panel and side panels provide individual zones of elasticity across the width of the fit panel which have different elastic properties.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1996Date of Patent: January 8, 2002Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Paul Theodore VanGompel, Timothy James Blenke, Nancy Ellen Dawson, Yung Hsiang Huang, Carl Gerard Rippl, Barbara Oakley Sauer, Georgia Lynn Zehner
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Patent number: 6280426Abstract: An absorbent article having a flap and a spacer wherein the flap is positioned in the rear waist portion of the article and forms a pocket. The spacer is positioned proximate the pocket opening and biases the pocket into an open position. The flap may be a laterally extending liquid impermeable flap which is fixedly secured to the article along a seam. The seam, which may be substantially U-shaped, extends between first and second terminal ends. The flap has a free edge which extends between the first and second terminal ends of the seam. The seam and free edge of the flap define the boundaries of a pocket which is formed between the flap and a topsheet of the absorbent article. The pocket has an opening extending between the first and second terminal ends of the seam. The spacer affixed to the article whereby it is disposed between the flap and the backsheet proximate, and optionally extending through, the pocket opening to bias the free edge of the flap away from the topsheet.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1999Date of Patent: August 28, 2001Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Laura Jean Turner, Barbara Oakley Sauer
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Patent number: 6264639Abstract: An absorbent article includes an improved waist flap which includes a central zone and a pair of laterally opposed side zones which extend laterally outward from the central zone to the side edges of the absorbent article. The side zones of the waist flap are elasticized such that they are capable of being elongated in the lateral direction when the side edges of the absorbent article are extended to fasten the absorbent article about the waist of a wearer. The central zone of the waist flap may be substantially inelastic such that it conforms to the wearers body and, in particular, to the small of the wearer's back.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 1999Date of Patent: July 24, 2001Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventor: Barbara Oakley Sauer
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Patent number: 6135988Abstract: An absorbent article with an adhesive flap. The absorbent article has a crotch region, a rear waist region, and a body facing surface positionable adjacent a wearer when the article is in use. The absorbent article includes a backsheet, a liquid permeable topsheet attached to the backsheet, an absorbent structure disposed between said topsheet and said backsheet, and a flap positioned in the rear waist region of the article. The flap has first and second oppositely facing major surfaces wherein the first major surface faces the topsheet and the second major surface forms a portion of the body facing surface of the absorbent article. A substantial portion of the front edge of the flap is a free edge and an adhesive is disposed on the body facing major surface of the flap whereby the adhesive may engage the skin of the wearer when the absorbent article is in use.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1998Date of Patent: October 24, 2000Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Laura Jean Turner, Chinmay Suresh Betrabet, Ruth Ann Lachapell, Thomas Glenn Merrill, Barbara Oakley Sauer
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Patent number: 6132409Abstract: A personal care article for preventing exudates from contacting the body of a user comprises a substrate including an extensible bodyside liner layer, and an aperture support structure limiting extensibility of the bodyside liner layer along the length of the aperture support structure. One support band of an aperture support structure runs through the gluteal fold between the buttocks of a user. The aperture support structure positions an aperture in the bodyside liner layer in the gluteal fold of a user, in alignment with the anus, so that fecal material enters a containment receptacle upon leaving the anus. In another embodiment, the personal care article can include a comfort stretch layer comprising an elastomeric, hot melt, pressure-sensitive adhesive located between a bodyside liner layer and an outer layer.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1997Date of Patent: October 17, 2000Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Robert Eugene Vogt, Paul John Serbiak, Barbara Oakley Sauer
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Patent number: 6121510Abstract: An absorbent article includes at least one containment flap which is configured to maintain a perpendicular, spaced relation away from the absorbent article in use to reduce the flow of body exudates from the article. The article further includes a dewatering layer located on an outer surface of the containment flap for absorbing at least a portion of any exudates which pass over said containment flap in use. The dewatering layer defines an absorbency of at least about 3 grams of saline solution per gram of material. The dewatering layer may further define a total absorbency of at least about 0.5 grams of saline solution and an incline absorbency of at least 1 milliliter.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1997Date of Patent: September 19, 2000Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventor: Barbara Oakley Sauer
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Patent number: 6017336Abstract: An absorbent article includes a pair compression resistant containment barriers which are configured to inhibit the lateral flow of fecal exudates along the surface of the absorbent article. The containment barriers are laterally spaced apart to provide a void space between the wearer's buttocks and the surface of the absorbent article for containing body exudates. Each containment barrier defines a width to height ratio of at least about 0.5 and a compression resistance of at least about 50 percent. The absorbent article may also include a containment dam which is located on the bodyfacing surface of the absorbent article and which is configured to inhibit a longitudinal flow of fecal exudates along the surface of the absorbent article. In a particular embodiment, the containment barriers are located between the topsheet layer and absorbent body of the absorbent article.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1996Date of Patent: January 25, 2000Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventor: Barbara Oakley Sauer
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Patent number: 5957907Abstract: An absorbent article includes a close fitting bodyside liner having an opening therein. The opening defines a front end edge, a rear end edge, and a pair of laterally opposed side edges. The article also includes a pair of elastic members which extend longitudinally beyond at least one of the end edges of the opening in a laterally divergent direction. The elastic members may also extend at least partially along the side edges of the opening. The elastic members are configured to maintain the edges of the opening in contact with the wearer's buttocks and align the opening with the wearer's anal opening in use. The article may further include a liquid management material located on the bodyside liner in the front waist section to absorb or contain liquid exudates.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 1997Date of Patent: September 28, 1999Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventor: Barbara Oakley Sauer
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Patent number: 5938652Abstract: An absorbent article includes an improved waist flap which includes a central zone and a pair of laterally opposed side zones which extend laterally outward from the central zone to the side edges of the absorbent article. The side zones of the waist flap are elasticized such that they are capable of being elongated in the lateral direction when the side edges of the absorbent article are extended to fasten the absorbent article about the waist of a wearer. The central zone of the waist flap may be substantially inelastic such that it conforms to the wearer's body and, in particular, to the small of the wearers back.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1996Date of Patent: August 17, 1999Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventor: Barbara Oakley Sauer
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Patent number: 5902297Abstract: An absorbent article includes a conduit means which is located on a body facing surface along a longitudinal centerline of said absorbent article for collecting and transporting fecal material. The conduit means is configured to maintain at least partial contact with a gluteal fold region between a wearer's buttocks when in use. The conduit means includes an inner surface which defines an internal void volume for containing the fecal material and at least one opening through the inner surface to allow the fecal material to pass into the internal void volume. The conduit means also defines a relatively high resistance to compression and level of flexibility for improved performance.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1996Date of Patent: May 11, 1999Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventor: Barbara Oakley Sauer
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Patent number: 5833677Abstract: An absorbent article includes a compression resistant containment dam which is configured to inhibit the longitudinal flow of fecal material along the body facing surface of the absorbent article. The containment dam is positioned in a laterally extending direction and is located on the body facing surface of the absorbent article such that, when the absorbent article is being worn by a wearer sitting on a flat surface, the containment dam is positioned along a line where the wearer's buttocks depart from the flat surface. The containment dam defines a relatively high resistance to compression for improved performance.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 1996Date of Patent: November 10, 1998Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventor: Barbara Oakley Sauer
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Patent number: 5674213Abstract: An absorbent article includes an absorbent core located between a bodyside liner and an outer cover. A containment flap is joined to the bodyside liner. A reservoir wall attaches to the containment flap and a base structure comprising, in combination, the bodyside liner and an outer cover. Passageways in the containment flaps allow exudates to flow from the region between the flaps and into a reservoir defined outwardly from the containment flap. In one embodiment, a surface near the outer edge of the reservoir wall is attached to the bodyside liner. In another embodiment, the reservoir wall attaches to the outer cover of the absorbent article. In yet another embodiment, the reservoir wall attaches to the containment flap, first near a distal edge thereof, and secondly near the base of the containment flap.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1995Date of Patent: October 7, 1997Assignee: Kimberly Clark CorporationInventor: Barbara Oakley Sauer