Patents by Inventor RICHARD NORRIS DODGE

RICHARD NORRIS DODGE 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).

  • Patent number: 9789013
    Abstract: An absorbent article having improved leakage protection when the wearer of the absorbent article is lying on their side. The absorbent article has a surge layer in liquid communication with a portion of the garment facing region and a portion of a side edge of the absorbent core.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 14, 2016
    Date of Patent: October 17, 2017
    Assignee: KIMBERLY-CLARK WORLDWIDE, INC
    Inventors: David Fleger Bishop, Brooke Ashley Berg, Angela Ann Johnston, Marcille Faye Ruman, Stephen Carl Baumgartner, Mary Alice Berceau, Joseph Daniel Coenen, Richard Norris Dodge, II, Adrienne Rae Loyd, Connie May McMorrow, Sara Jane Wille Stabelfeldt, Katherine Carol Shaw
  • Publication number: 20160262957
    Abstract: An absorbent article having improved leakage protection when the wearer of the absorbent article is lying on their side. The absorbent article has a surge layer in liquid communication with a portion of the garment facing region and a portion of a side edge of the absorbent core.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 14, 2016
    Publication date: September 15, 2016
    Inventors: David Fleger Bishop, Brooke Ashley Berg, Angela Ann Johnston, Marcille Faye Ruman, Stephen Carl Baumgartner, Mary Alice Berceau, Joseph Daniel Coenen, Richard Norris Dodge, II, Adrienne Rae Loyd, Connie May McMorrow, Sara Jane Wille Stabelfeldt, Katherine Carol Shaw
  • Patent number: 9339420
    Abstract: An absorbent article having improved leakage protection when the wearer of the absorbent article is lying on their side. The absorbent article has a surge layer in liquid communication with a portion of the garment facing region and a portion of a side edge of the absorbent core.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 23, 2011
    Date of Patent: May 17, 2016
    Assignee: Kimberly-Clark WorldWide, Inc.
    Inventors: David Fleger Bishop, Brooke Ashley Zimmer, Angela Ann Johnston, Marcille Faye Ruman, Stephen Carl Baumgartner, Mary Alice Berceau, Joseph Daniel Coenen, Richard Norris Dodge, II, Adrienne Rae Loyd, Connie May McMorrow, Sara Jane Wille Stabelfeldt, Katherine Carol Wheeler
  • Patent number: 9216117
    Abstract: An absorbent article having improved handling of liquid and improved intake and retention of liquid loadings during use. The absorbent article can minimize the amount of moisture in contact with a wearer's skin and can provide a feeling of softness on the skin of the wearer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 30, 2012
    Date of Patent: December 22, 2015
    Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.
    Inventors: EoYeon Hwang, JinYoung Jung, WonYoung Lee, JinHee Lee, Richard Norris Dodge, II, David Arthur Fell, Eric Donald Johnson, Debra Jean McDowall, Robert Lee Popp, Allyson Marie Sagel, Lawrence Howell Sawyer, Daniel Robert Schlinz, Michael W. Veith, Kendell Jean Williams
  • Publication number: 20130261579
    Abstract: An absorbent article having improved handling of liquid and improved intake and retention of liquid loadings during use. The absorbent article can minimize the amount of moisture in contact with a wearer's skin and can provide a feeling of softness on the skin of the wearer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 30, 2012
    Publication date: October 3, 2013
    Inventors: EoYeon Hwang, JinYoung Jung, WonYoung Lee, JinHee Lee, Richard Norris Dodge, II, David Arthur Fell, Eric Donald Johnson, Debra Jean McDowall, Robert Lee Popp, Allyson Marie Sagel, Lawrence Howell Sawyer, Daniel Robert Schlinz, Michael W. Veith, Kendell Jean Williams
  • Publication number: 20130261583
    Abstract: An absorbent article having improved handling of liquid and improved intake and retention of liquid loadings during use. The absorbent article can minimize the amount of moisture in contact with a wearer's skin and can provide a feeling of softness on the skin of the wearer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 30, 2012
    Publication date: October 3, 2013
    Inventors: EoYeon Hwang, JinYoung Jung, WonYoung Lee, JinHee Lee, Richard Norris Dodge, II, David Arthur Fell, Eric Donald Johnson, Debra Jean McDowall, Robert Lee Popp, Allyson Marie Sagel, Lawrence Howell Sawyer, Daniel Robert Schlinz, Michael W. Veith, Kendell Jean Williams
  • Publication number: 20130261582
    Abstract: An absorbent article having improved handling of liquid and improved intake and retention of liquid loadings during use. The absorbent article can minimize the amount of moisture in contact with a wearer's skin and can provide a feeling of softness on the skin of the wearer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 30, 2012
    Publication date: October 3, 2013
    Inventors: EoYeon Hwang, Jin Young Jung, Won Young Lee, JinHee Lee, Richard Norris Dodge, II, David Arthur Fell, Eric Donald Johnson, Debra Jean McDowall, Robert Lee Popp, Allyson Marie Sagel, Lawrence Howell Sawyer, Daniel Robert Schlinz, Michael W. Veith, Kendell Jean Williams
  • Publication number: 20130261578
    Abstract: An absorbent article having improved handling of liquid and improved intake and retention of liquid loadings during use. The absorbent article can minimize the amount of moisture in contact with a wearer's skin and can provide a feeling of softness on the skin of the wearer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 30, 2012
    Publication date: October 3, 2013
    Inventors: EoYeon Hwang, JinYoung Jung, WonYoung Lee, JinHee Lee, Richard Norris Dodge, II, David Arthur Fell, Eric Donald Johnson, Debra Jean McDowall, Robert Lee Popp, Allyson Marie Sagel, Lawrence Howell Sawyer, Daniel Robert Schlinz, Michael W. Veith, Kendell Jean Williams
  • Publication number: 20120330260
    Abstract: An absorbent article having improved leakage protection when the wearer of the absorbent article is lying on their side. The absorbent article has a surge layer in liquid communication with a portion of the garment facing region and a portion of a side edge of the absorbent core.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 23, 2011
    Publication date: December 27, 2012
    Inventors: David Fleger Bishop, Brooke Ashley Zimmer, Angela Ann Johnston, Marcille Faye Ruman, Stephen Carl Baumgartner, Mary Alice Berceau, Joseph Daniel Coenen, Richard Norris Dodge, II, Adrienne Rae Loyd, Connie May McMorrow, Sara Jane Wille Stabelfeldt, Katherine Carol Wheeler
  • Publication number: 20080147026
    Abstract: An absorbent fiber includes a cellulose fiber that has been modified via chemical modification, where the chemical modification is selected from carboxymethylation, sulfonation, sulfation or phosphonation. The absorbent fiber can be substantially water-insoluble and water-swellable. The absorbent fiber exhibits a Centrifuge Retention Capacity after four hours of between 1.4 and 8 grams per gram and an absorption rate between 0.0001 and 0.01 sec?1. Absorbent articles having a topsheet, a backsheet and an absorbent core can also include the absorbent fiber.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 15, 2006
    Publication date: June 19, 2008
    Inventors: Jian Qin, Richard Norris Dodge, Peter Robert Elliker
  • Patent number: 7297395
    Abstract: The present invention relates to water swellable, water insoluble superabsorbent materials having controlled variable gel-bed friction angles. Controlling the gel-bed friction angle of the superabsorbent materials may allow control of the swelling of the material, the absorbency of the material, and/or the absorbency, resiliency, and porosity of the absorbent composite containing the superabsorbent material. The present invention relates to treatments for superabsorbent materials to manipulate friction angle and new superabsorbent materials having the desired friction angle characteristics. The present invention also relates to absorbent composites employing superabsorbent materials having the desired friction angle characteristics.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 13, 2003
    Date of Patent: November 20, 2007
    Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.
    Inventors: Arvinder Pal Singh Kainth, Richard Norris Dodge, II, Joseph Raymond Feldkamp, Stacy Averic Mundschau, Estelle Anne Ostgard
  • Patent number: 6939914
    Abstract: Superabsorbent polymer materials are provided including absorbent polymers having a fast vortex time, desirably about 10 seconds or less, and a stiffness index of at least about 0.7, as determined by test procedures described herein. The absorbent polymers can be modified to obtain a faster vortex time by a method including providing an absorbent polymer having a first vortex time, absorbing water with the absorbent polymer, freeze-drying the swollen absorbent polymer to remove at least a portion of the absorbed water, and obtaining a modified absorbent polymer having a second vortex time. The ratio of the first vortex time to the second vortex time is at least about 5, and desirably the modified absorbent polymer has a stiffness index of at least about 0.7.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 8, 2002
    Date of Patent: September 6, 2005
    Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.
    Inventors: Jian Qin, Richard Norris Dodge, II, Sridhar Ranganathan, Cathleen M. Uttecht, Xiaomin Zhang
  • Patent number: 6905986
    Abstract: The present invention is directed to an absorbent composite containing superabsorbent material. The superabsorbent material is in the form of superabsorbent particles having a bimodal particle size distribution. Use of superabsorbent material having a bimodal particle size distribution in the absorbent structure results in enhanced fluid distribution and fluid intake of the absorbent composite. The absorbent composite of the present invention is useful in disposable personal care products.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 9, 2001
    Date of Patent: June 14, 2005
    Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.
    Inventors: Sridhar Ranganathan, Richard Norris Dodge, II, Michael John Niemeyer
  • Publication number: 20040253440
    Abstract: The present invention relates to fiber having controlled dry fiber-bed friction angles and/or cohesion values. Controlling the dry fiber-bed friction angle and/or cohesion value of the fiber may allow control of the swelling of the material, the absorbency of the material, and/or the bending, buckling, porosity, and the compressibility and/or tension characteristics of the absorbent composite containing the fiber. The present invention relates to treatments for fiber to manipulate dry fiber-bed friction angle and cohesion value as well as new fiber materials having the desired dry fiber-bed friction angle and/or cohesion value characteristics. The present invention also relates to composites and products employing fibers have controlled dry fiber-bed friction values and/or cohesion values, alone or with other ingredients, including, for example, superabsorbent materials.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 13, 2003
    Publication date: December 16, 2004
    Inventors: Arvinder Pal Singh Kainth, Richard Norris Dodge, Joseph Raymond Feldkamp, Estelle Anne Ostgard
  • Publication number: 20040092658
    Abstract: Superabsorbent polymer materials are provided including absorbent polymers having a fast vortex time, desirably about 10 seconds or less, and a stiffness index of at least about 0.7, as determined by test procedures described herein. The absorbent polymers can be modified to obtain a faster vortex time by a method including providing an absorbent polymer having a first vortex time, absorbing water with the absorbent polymer, freeze-drying the swollen absorbent polymer to remove at least a portion of the absorbed water, and obtaining a modified absorbent polymer having a second vortex time. The ratio of the first vortex time to the second vortex time is at least about 5, and desirably the modified absorbent polymer has a stiffness index of at least about 0.7.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 8, 2002
    Publication date: May 13, 2004
    Inventors: Jian Qin, Richard Norris Dodge, Sridhar Ranganathan, Cathleen M. Uttecht, Xiaomin Zhang
  • Publication number: 20040063367
    Abstract: Disclosed are absorbent composites, useful in an absorbent article, having high liquid intake rates. The absorbent composites may also have a rapid liquid lock-up. Absorbent composites of this invention have an intake rate of at least about 1.9 cc liquid/second at an 80% absorbent composite saturation level and a liquid lock-up fraction of at least about 0.70 at 50% superabsorbent material saturation. The absorbent composites of this invention can be a freeze-dried composite, an airformed absorbent composite, or other fibrous or non-fibrous absorbent composites.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 30, 2003
    Publication date: April 1, 2004
    Inventors: Richard Norris Dodge, Nancy Birbiglia Lange, Jayant Chakravarty, Jian Qin, Sridhar Ranganathan, Fu-Jya Daniel Tsai, Cathleen M. Uttecht, Xiaomin Zhang
  • Patent number: 6710225
    Abstract: Absorbent article including an absorbent core having multiple absorbent layers. The absorbent layers interact in a manner which desirably locates absorbed liquid in an appointed, high saturation wicking layer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 3, 2000
    Date of Patent: March 23, 2004
    Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.
    Inventors: Rob David Everett, Thomas Gerald Bolwerk, Richard Norris Dodge, II, Violet May Grube, Yong Li, Debra Jean McDowall, Shannon Kathleen Melius, Lawrence Howell Sawyer, David Louis Zenker, Xiaomin Zhang, Sylvia Bandy Little, Billie Jean Matthews, Sridhar Ranganathan, Stanley Michael Gryskiewicz, Kuo-Shu Edward Chang
  • Publication number: 20040044321
    Abstract: The present invention relates to water swellable, water insoluble superabsorbent materials having controlled cohesions and controlled variable gel-bed friction angles. Controlling the cohesion and gel-bed friction angle of the superabsorbent materials may allow control of the swelling of the material, the absorbency of the material, and/or the absorbency, resiliency, and porosity of the absorbent composite containing the superabsorbent material. The present invention relates to treatments for superabsorbent materials to manipulate cohesion and/or friction angle and new superabsorbent materials having the desired cohesion and/or friction angle characteristics. The present invention also relates to absorbent composites employing superabsorbent materials having the desired cohesion and/or friction angle characteristics.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 13, 2003
    Publication date: March 4, 2004
    Inventors: Arvinder Pal Singh Kainth, Richard Norris Dodge, Joseph Raymond Feldkamp, Stacy Averic Mundschau, Estelle Anne Ostgard
  • Publication number: 20040044320
    Abstract: The present invention relates to composites having controlled composite-bed friction angles and/or controlled composite-bed cohesion values. Controlling these composite-bed properties may allow control of the swelling of ingredients in the composite, such as a superabsorbent material; and/or the absorbency, resiliency, and porosity of the absorbent composite. Composites having controlled composite-bed friction angles and/or controlled composite-bed cohesion values may be obtained by employing: superabsorbent material having controlled gel-bed friction angles and/or controlled gel-bed cohesion values; fiber having controlled fiber-bed friction angles and/or controlled fiber-bed cohesion values; or some combination thereof.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 13, 2003
    Publication date: March 4, 2004
    Inventors: Arvinder Pal Singh Kainth, Richard Norris Dodge, Joseph Raymond Feldkamp, Estelle Anne Ostgard
  • Patent number: RE39919
    Abstract: There is provided a surge material for personal care products comprising a layered structure of at least one relatively high permeability layer on a top side toward a wearer and at least one relatively low permeability layer where the structure has a capillary tension range between about 1 and 5 cm with a differential capillary tension of at least about 1 cm from top to bottom. The surge material should have a high permeability layer with a permeability of at least 1000 Darcys and a low permeability layer with a permeability of less than 1000 Darcys. The surge material should also have a said high permeability layer which has a permeability of at least 250 Darcys greater than the low permeability layer. Such a layered structure should have a first insult run-off value of at most 30 ml from a 100 ml insult delivered at 20 ml/second. Such a surge material is useful in personal care products like diapers, training pants, absorbent underpants, adult incontinence products, feminine hygiene products and the like.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 18, 1999
    Date of Patent: November 13, 2007
    Assignee: Kimberly Clark Worldwide, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard Norris Dodge, II, Clifford Jackson Ellis, Connie Lynn Hetzler, Eric Scott Kepner, Sylvia Bandy Little, Lawrence Howell Sawyer, Candace Dyan Krautkramer