Patents by Inventor Brian Joseph Roselle
Brian Joseph Roselle 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: 10426284Abstract: A fabric treating system comprises an enclosure comprising a first wall, a second wall, and a fabric receiving space defined by the enclosure. The fabric treating system also comprises a support member positioned proximate to the first wall. The support member is configured to support one of a hanger configured to support a piece of fabric and the piece of fabric within the fabric receiving space. The fabric treating system also comprises a fabric tensioning system positioned at least on the second wall. The fabric tensioning system comprises at least a first fabric grasper configured to be attached to at least a first portion of the piece of fabric to apply tension to the piece of fabric.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2016Date of Patent: October 1, 2019Assignee: Whirlpool CorporationInventors: Brian Joseph Roselle, Corey Michael Bischoff, Christopher Lawrence Smith, Markus Sabisch, Oliver von Sartori-Montecroce, Christof Kleemann, Stefan H. Hollinger, Benjamin Janes Beck, Robert Hans-Joachim Damaschke, Stephan James Andreas Meschkat, Heiko Ullrich, Douglas Arthur Marsden
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Patent number: 10420435Abstract: A fabric treating system comprises an enclosure comprising a first wall, a second wall, and a fabric receiving space defined by the enclosure. The fabric treating system also comprises a support member positioned proximate to the first wall. The support member is configured to support one of a hanger configured to support a piece of fabric and the piece of fabric within the fabric receiving space. The fabric treating system also comprises a fabric tensioning system positioned at least on the second wall. The fabric tensioning system comprises at least a first fabric grasper configured to be attached to at least a first portion of the piece of fabric to apply tension to the piece of fabric.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2016Date of Patent: September 24, 2019Assignee: Whirlpool CorporationInventors: Brian Joseph Roselle, Corey Michael Bischoff, Christopher Lawrence Smith, Markus Sabisch, Oliver von Sartori-Montecroce, Christof Kleemann, Stefan H. Hollinger, Benjamin Janes Beck, Robert Hans-Joachim Damaschke, Stephan James Andreas Meschkat, Heiko Ullrich, Douglas Arthur Marsden
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Patent number: 10208424Abstract: A device for refreshing fabrics by reducing malodors and/or wrinkles without requiring that the fabrics to be put through an entire standard laundry process. The device comprises an extractable drawer which is pulled out of the device to allow for loading of a fabric into a receiving region. The extractable drawer can then be closed transporting the fabric into the interior of the device. A fabric treatment composition is sprayed or otherwise dispensed onto the fabrics when the device is operated. The device comprises an air flow path and a heating element which allows for the fabrics to be treated during use. The extractable drawer of the present invention can be positioned to extract laterally or vertically out of the shell of the device.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2016Date of Patent: February 19, 2019Assignee: Whirlpool CorporationInventors: Brian Joseph Roselle, Corey Michael Bischoff, Lieven Richard Deketele, Stefan H. Hollinger, Stephan James Andreas Meschkat, Andre Christian Convents
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Patent number: 10202565Abstract: A container for a fabric treatment composition having: (a) a container floor extending to a floor boundary; (b) a sump adjacent to at least a portion of the container floor, wherein a portion of the container floor adjacent the sump has a container floor elevation head, wherein the sump has a sump elevation head less than the container floor elevation head adjacent the sump, at least a portion of the sump being located on a longitudinal axis of the container; (c) a peripheral wall extending from the container floor; and (e) a needle piercable membrane operatively engaged with the peripheral wall to define an interior volume, wherein the interior volume contains between about 10 mL and about 100 mL a liquid fabric treatment composition.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2014Date of Patent: February 12, 2019Assignee: Whirlpool CorporationInventor: Brian Joseph Roselle
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Publication number: 20160340821Abstract: A device for refreshing fabrics by reducing malodors and/or wrinkles without requiring that the fabrics to be put through an entire standard laundry process. The device comprises an extractable drawer which is pulled out of the device to allow for loading of a fabric into a receiving region. The extractable drawer can then be closed transporting the fabric into the interior of the device. A fabric treatment composition is sprayed or otherwise dispensed onto the fabrics when the device is operated. The device comprises an air flow path and a heating element which allows for the fabrics to be treated during use. The extractable drawer of the present invention can be positioned to extract laterally or vertically out of the shell of the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2016Publication date: November 24, 2016Applicant: WHIRLPOOL CORPORATIONInventors: Brian Joseph Roselle, Corey Michael Bischoff, Lieven Richard Deketele, Stefan H. Hollinger, Stephan James Andreas Meschkat, Andre Christian Convents
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Publication number: 20160309936Abstract: A fabric treating system comprises an enclosure comprising a first wall, a second wall, and a fabric receiving space defined by the enclosure. The fabric treating system also comprises a support member positioned proximate to the first wall. The support member is configured to support one of a hanger configured to support a piece of fabric and the piece of fabric within the fabric receiving space. The fabric treating system also comprises a fabric tensioning system positioned at least on the second wall. The fabric tensioning system comprises at least a first fabric grasper configured to be attached to at least a first portion of the piece of fabric to apply tension to the piece of fabric.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2016Publication date: October 27, 2016Applicant: WHIRLPOOL CORPORATIONInventors: Brian Joseph Roselle, Corey Michael Bischoff, Christopher Lawrence Smith, Markus Sabisch, Oliver von Sartori-Montecroce, Christof Kleemann, Stefan H. Hollinger, Benjamin Janes Beck, Robert Hans-Joachim Damaschke, Stephan James Andreas Meschkat, Heiko Ullrich, Douglas Arthur Marsden
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Publication number: 20160309937Abstract: A fabric treating system comprises an enclosure comprising a first wall, a second wall, and a fabric receiving space defined by the enclosure. The fabric treating system also comprises a support member positioned proximate to the first wall. The support member is configured to support one of a hanger configured to support a piece of fabric and the piece of fabric within the fabric receiving space. The fabric treating system also comprises a fabric tensioning system positioned at least on the second wall. The fabric tensioning system comprises at least a first fabric grasper configured to be attached to at least a first portion of the piece of fabric to apply tension to the piece of fabric.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2016Publication date: October 27, 2016Applicant: WHIRLPOOL CORPORATIONInventors: Brian Joseph Roselle, Corey Michael Bischoff, Christopher Lawrence Smith, Markus Sabisch, Oliver von Sartori-Montecroce, Christof Kleemann, Stefan H. Hollinger, Benjamin Janes Beck, Robert Hans-Joachim Damaschke, Stephan James Andreas Meschkat, Heiko Ullrich, Douglas Arthur Marsden
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Patent number: 9410281Abstract: A fabric treating system having an enclosure having a first wall, a second wall, and a fabric receiving space defined by the enclosure. The fabric treating system also has a support member positioned proximate to the first wall. The support member is configured to support one of a hanger configured to support a piece of fabric and the piece of fabric within the fabric receiving space. The fabric treating system also has a fabric tensioning system positioned at least on the second wall. The fabric tensioning system has at least a first fabric grasper configured to be attached to at least a first portion of the piece of fabric to apply tension to the piece of fabric.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2010Date of Patent: August 9, 2016Assignee: Whirlpool CorporationInventors: Brian Joseph Roselle, Corey Michael Bischoff, Christopher Lawrence Smith, Markus Sabisch, Oliver von Sartori-Montecroce, Christof Kleemann, Stefan H. Hollinger, Benjamin Janes Beck, Robert Hans-Joachim Damaschke, Stephan James Andreas Meschkat, Heiko Ullrich, Douglas Arthur Marsden
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Publication number: 20160168518Abstract: A container for a fabric treatment composition having: (a) a container floor extending to a floor boundary; (b) a sump adjacent to at least a portion of the container floor, wherein a portion of the container floor adjacent the sump has a container floor elevation head, wherein the sump has a sump elevation head less than the container floor elevation head adjacent the sump, at least a portion of the sump being located on a longitudinal axis of the container; (c) a peripheral wall extending from the container floor; and (e) a needle piercable membrane operatively engaged with the peripheral wall to define an interior volume, wherein the interior volume contains between about 10 mL and about 100 mL a liquid fabric treatment composition.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2014Publication date: June 16, 2016Inventor: Brian Joseph ROSELLE
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Patent number: 9226629Abstract: A multilayered premoistened cleaning wipe having: a liquid permeable first layer joined to a liquid permeable second layer and a core disposed between the first layer and the second layer. A cleaning composition is releasably absorbed in the core. The cleaning composition has between about 0.001% to about 10% by weight of surfactant. The wipe has a first colored region and a second colored region.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2012Date of Patent: January 5, 2016Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Jonathan David Gummow, Brian Joseph Roselle
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Patent number: 9021647Abstract: A multilayered premoistened cleaning wipe having: a liquid permeable first layer joined to a liquid permeable second layer and a core disposed between the first layer and the second layer. A cleaning composition is releasably absorbed in the core. The cleaning composition has between about 0.001% to about 10% by weight of surfactant.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2012Date of Patent: May 5, 2015Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Jonathan David Gummow, Brian Joseph Roselle
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Patent number: 8997990Abstract: A package including a container and a plurality of premoistened cleaning wipes.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2013Date of Patent: April 7, 2015Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Jonathan David Gummow, Mark William Baize, Brian Joseph Roselle
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Patent number: 8997296Abstract: A multilayered premoistened cleaning wipe.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2013Date of Patent: April 7, 2015Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Jonathan David Gummow, Anna Elizabeth Macura, Brian Joseph Roselle
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Publication number: 20150090735Abstract: A fluid dispensing system can be used with a container comprising at least one camming surface. In various embodiments, the fluid dispensing system can have a housing which can accept at least a portion of the container in a fixed orientation and a track which can be engaged with the housing. In at least one embodiment, the housing can be slidably movable along the track at least between a first position and a second position. In various embodiments, the fluid dispensing system can have a tube which can be engaged with at least a portion of the container to withdraw fluid therefrom when the housing is in the second position and can also have a fluid system in fluid communication with the tube.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2014Publication date: April 2, 2015Inventors: Christopher Lawrence SMITH, Brian Joseph ROSELLE, Stephan James Andreas MESCHKAT, Corey Michael BISCHOFF, Kenneth Eugene LAMB, William Peter WURZELBACHER, Douglas Arthur MARSDEN
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Patent number: 8990994Abstract: A multilayered premoistened cleaning wipe.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2013Date of Patent: March 31, 2015Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Jeanne Marie Hughes, Jonathan David Gummow, Anna Elizabeth Macura, Brian Joseph Roselle
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Patent number: 8931667Abstract: A fluid dispensing system can be used with a container comprising at least one camming surface. In various embodiments, the fluid dispensing system can have a housing which can accept at least a portion of the container in a fixed orientation and a track which can be engaged with the housing. In at least one embodiment, the housing can be slidably movable along the track at least between a first position and a second position. In various embodiments, the fluid dispensing system can have a tube which can be engaged with at least a portion of the container to withdraw fluid therefrom when the housing is in the second position and can also have a fluid system in fluid communication with the tube.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2009Date of Patent: January 13, 2015Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Christopher Lawrence Smith, Brian Joseph Roselle, Stephan James Andreas Meschkat, Corey Michael Bischoff, Kenneth Eugene Lamb, William Peter Wurzelbacher, Douglas Arthur Marsden
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Patent number: 8914935Abstract: A multilayered premoistened cleaning wipe having: a liquid permeable first layer joined to a liquid permeable second layer and a core disposed between the first layer and the second layer. A cleaning composition is releasably absorbed in the core. The cleaning composition has between about 0.001% to about 10% by weight of surfactant.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2012Date of Patent: December 23, 2014Assignee: The procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Jonathan David Gummow, Brian Joseph Roselle
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Publication number: 20140230159Abstract: Compositions and methods useful for providing one or more benefits, including a color rejuvenation and/or color maintenance benefit to a fabric are disclosed. The disclosed compositions contain at least one cationic polymer. The methods include providing the disclosed compositions in combination with a source of anionic surfactant. Unit dose and multi-compartment systems are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2014Publication date: August 21, 2014Applicant: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Alessandro CORONA, III, Brian W. EVERINGHAM, Gayle Marie FRANKENBACH, Heidi HSIEH, Rajan Keshan PANANDIKER, Brian Joseph ROSELLE, Beth Ann SCHUBERT, Mark Robert SIVIK, Kerry Andrew VETTER, Gregory Thomas WANING
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Publication number: 20140223669Abstract: Compositions and methods useful for providing one or more benefits, including a color rejuvenation and/or color maintenance benefit to a fabric are disclosed. The disclosed compositions contain at least one cationic polymer. The methods include providing the disclosed compositions in combination with a source of anionic surfactant. Unit dose and multi-compartment systems are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2014Publication date: August 14, 2014Applicant: The Proctor & Gamble CompanyInventors: Alessandro CORONA, III, Brian W. EVERINGHAM, Gayle Marie FRANKENBACH, Heidi HSIEH, Rajan Keshan PANANDIKER, Brian Joseph ROSELLE, Beth Ann SCHUBERT, Mark Robert SIVIK, Kerry Andrew VETTER, Gregory Thomas WANING
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Patent number: 8728172Abstract: Compositions and methods useful for providing one or more benefits, including a color rejuvenation and/or color maintenance benefit to a fabric are disclosed. The disclosed compositions contain at least one cationic polymer. The methods include providing the disclosed compositions in combination with a source of anionic surfactant. Unit dose and multi-compartment systems are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2011Date of Patent: May 20, 2014Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Alessandro Corona, III, Brian W. Everingham, Gayle Marie Frankenbach, Heidi Hsieh, Rajan Keshav Panandiker, Brian Joseph Roselle, Beth Ann Schubert, Mark Robert Sivik, Kerry Andrew Vetter, Gregory Thomas Waning