Patents Assigned to Attends Healthcare Products, Inc.
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Patent number: 11744748Abstract: The present disclosure relates to absorbent garments having a dryness layer that can comprise one or more laminates and one or more channels to facilitate liquid acquisition and retention. Laminate(s) can include an absorbent lamina disposed between substrate laminae, each comprising tissue and/or a nonwoven. Some dryness layers can have a folded laminate that defines a longitudinally-extending channel. Some dryness layers can have two or more laminate strips that are laterally spaced apart along a width of the dryness layer such that one or more longitudinally-extending channels are defined therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2019Date of Patent: September 5, 2023Assignee: ATTENDS HEALTHCARE PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: Harry Chmielewski, Michael Kalmon, Matthew Ashcraft, Paul Ducker
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Patent number: 11672710Abstract: Absorbent laminates and multi-layer, folded absorbent cores comprising the absorbent laminates for use in absorbent articles are presented. Specifically, multi-layer, folded absorbent cores are presented that are formed from an absorbent laminate comprising an absorbent layer between two tissue layers, in which the absorbent core includes a central channel running longitudinally along the core and crenellations profiled along the thickness of the core and providing enhanced liquid distribution across the core surface area or profile and improved liquid absorption into the laminate.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2020Date of Patent: June 13, 2023Assignee: ATTENDS HEALTHCARE PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: Harry Chmielewski, Paul Ducker, Jacob Vrooman, Thomas A. Kaiser, Tim Sergeant
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Publication number: 20220265489Abstract: In a particular implementation, an absorbent article includes a chassis having opposing front and rear waist portions and a crotch portion extending longitudinally between the front and rear waist portions. The crotch portion is configured to conform about at least one of a wearer's groin area, perineum, and rear when the chassis is configured in a wearable configuration. The absorbent article also includes an absorbent core extending longitudinally along the crotch portion and including a laminate The laminate is longitudinally folded such that the absorbent core includes a lower layer spanning a portion of a lateral width of the absorbent core. The lower layer includes a first portion and a second portion. The absorbent core also includes a plurality of folded layers of the laminate disposed over the lower layer and configured to define one or more non-overlapping channels.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2020Publication date: August 25, 2022Applicant: ATTENDS HEALTHCARE PRODUCTS, INC.Inventor: Thomas A. KAISER
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Publication number: 20220265488Abstract: Absorbent laminates and folded multi-layer absorbent cores including one or more of the present absorbent laminates The present absorbent laminates comprise an absorbent layer between two laminate layers, at least one of which absorbent laminates including a spunlace nonwoven. Some of the present multi-layer absorbent cores are folded to define a channel running longitudinally along the core to enhance liquid distribution and absorption.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2020Publication date: August 25, 2022Applicant: ATTENDS HEALTHCARE PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: Harry J. CHMIELEWSKI, Paul DUCKER, Charles F. SCHROER, Jr., Matthew ASHCRAFT, John COSTELLO
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Publication number: 20220047432Abstract: The present disclosure relates to absorbent articles having an absorbent core that can comprise a laminate longitudinally folded such that the absorbent core includes a lower laminate layer and, within each of first and second longitudinally-extending edge regions, one or more folded laminate layers. A center region of the lower layer can be bonded to a chassis and can span a lateral distance smaller than the width of the absorbent core such that at least a portion of the absorbent core in each of the edge regions is configured to lift away from the chassis. The present absorbent cores can thus define a containment zone to reduce liquid and/or feces leakage.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2019Publication date: February 17, 2022Applicant: ATTENDS HEALTHCARE PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: Harry CHMIELEWSKI, Charles F. SCHROER
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Publication number: 20220023110Abstract: This disclosure includes absorbent articles comprising first and second absorbent cuffs to prevent leaks. The present articles can comprise a chassis having opposing front and rear portions and a crotch portion extending longitudinally between the front and rear portions. An absorbent core can extend longitudinally along the crotch portion, and the first and second absorbent cuffs can extend longitudinally along the crotch portion as well. The absorbent cuffs can be positioned such that at least a portion of the absorbent core is positioned between the absorbent cuffs, and each can comprise a liftable portion and one or more elastics configured to urge the liftable portion away from the chassis and toward a wearer when the absorbent article is worn. Absorbent or hydrophobic end caps can extend across the ends of the absorbent cuffs.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2019Publication date: January 27, 2022Applicant: ATTENDS HEALTHCARE PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: Charles F. SCHROER, Jr., Harry CHMIELEWSKI
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Publication number: 20210244578Abstract: This disclosure includes absorbent articles that comprise a chassis having a recessed region disposed between opposing longitudinal edge portions. A thickness of the chassis within the recessed region can be at least 10% smaller than a thickness of the chassis within each of the longitudinal edge portions such that the chassis defines a longitudinally-extending recess configured to receive a phallus of a wearer.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2019Publication date: August 12, 2021Applicant: Attends Healthcare Products, Inc.Inventors: Trent OTTERY, Jacob VROOMAN
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Patent number: 10864120Abstract: Absorbent cores for use in absorbent articles are presented. The absorbent cores include a low-density zone that is surrounded by zones having a higher density than that of the low-density zone. The low-density zone aids in fluid absorption, distribution and storage.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2015Date of Patent: December 15, 2020Assignee: ATTENDS HEALTHCARE PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: Thomas A. Kaiser, Trenton T. Ottery, Steven D. Linton
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Patent number: 10857040Abstract: Disposable absorbent garments, comprising front and rear waist and a central absorbent assembly comprising a liquid-absorbent core, where at least one of the front and rear waist portions comprises: a composite of an elastic sheet material and a non-woven fabric layer, and a plurality of elastic strands. In some of the present garments, the elastic strands are positioned on both sides of the liquid-absorbent core, and each strand has a first end laterally offset from the liquid-absorbent core and extending outward toward a respective leg edge of the waist portion. In others of the present garments, the elastic strands are positioned between the absorbent core and the elastic sheet material, and each extends laterally a majority of the distance between first and second side edges.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2015Date of Patent: December 8, 2020Assignee: ATTENDS HEALTHCARE PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: Richard E. Finlayson, William W. Gaston
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Patent number: 10774475Abstract: The present disclosure includes cellulosic fiber barrier layer having a hydrophobic sizing to cause the barrier layer to exhibit hydrophobic properties. For example, the present cellulosic fiber barrier layers can be configured to have a high hydrostatic head (e.g., more than 200 mm H2O) while retaining a high air permeability (e.g., 0.5 ft3/min-ft2). The present disclosure also includes laminates (e.g., a breathable backsheet assembly) including one of the present cellulosic fiber barrier layers and a nonwoven support layer positioned beneath and coupled (e.g., bonded) to the barrier layer, such that the laminate is configured to exhibit desirable liquid-barrier performance (e.g., pinhole-free performance at 400 mm H2O for 10 minutes, and/or the like). The present disclosure also includes disposable absorbent garments including at least one of the present cellulosic fiber layers and laminates (e.g., including one of the present laminates as a backsheet for the disposable absorbent garment).Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2016Date of Patent: September 15, 2020Assignee: ATTENDS HEALTHCARE PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: Harry Chmielewski, Edward Seames, Brian M. Spain
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Patent number: 10765569Abstract: Nonwoven (and film) topsheet and acquisition/distribution materials treated with a hydrophilic, synthetic surfactant-free finish, absorbent articles for infant or incontinence care that contain these materials, and methods for apply such finishes and/or making such absorbent articles.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2017Date of Patent: September 8, 2020Assignee: ATTENDS HEALTHCARE PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: Harry J. Chmielewski, Edward L. Seames
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Publication number: 20200237581Abstract: An absorbent article includes a liquid-permeable nonwoven topsheet having a bulk greater than or equal to 10 cm3/g, a backsheet, and one or more absorbent laminates disposed between the topsheet and the backsheet. Each of the laminate(s) can comprise one or more substrate laminae, each comprising a nonwoven or tissue, and one or more absorbent laminae, each comprising SAP particles.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2020Publication date: July 30, 2020Applicant: ATTENDS HEALTHCARE PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: Harry J. CHMIELEWSKI, Tom MORSE, Edward L. SEAMES
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Publication number: 20200237573Abstract: Methods of making disposable absorbent articles and disposable absorbent articles that comprise: a first, second, and third fastener elements to a web such that: the first fastener element is spaced from the second fastener element by a first distance along a length of the web; the second fastener element is spaced from the third fastener element by a second distance along the length of the web; and the second fastener element is disposed between the first and third fastener elements.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2020Publication date: July 30, 2020Applicant: Attends Healthcare Products, Inc.Inventors: William W. GASTON, Mark HOFF
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Publication number: 20200229987Abstract: A disposable absorbent garment includes front and rear panels with zones of elastication and non-elastication in the abdomen and rear regions of the garments. The zones of elastication comprise an elastified region, and a non-elastified region or a de-elastified region. The elastified non-elastified or de-elastified regions work in tandem to provide greater contour support and improved fit.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2020Publication date: July 23, 2020Applicant: ATTENDS HEALTHCARE PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: Trenton T. Ottery, William W. Gaston, Richard E. Finlayson, Brenda Roberson-Brown
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Patent number: 10687994Abstract: Absorbent laminates and multi-layer, folded absorbent cores comprising the absorbent laminates for use in absorbent articles are presented. Specifically, multi-layer, folded absorbent cores are presented that are formed from an absorbent laminate comprising an absorbent layer between two tissue layers, in which the absorbent core includes a central channel running longitudinally along the core and crenellations profiled along the thickness of the core and providing enhanced liquid distribution across the core surface area or profile and improved liquid absorption into the laminate.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2017Date of Patent: June 23, 2020Assignee: ATTENDS HEALTHCARE PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: Harry Chmielewski, Paul Ducker, Jacob Vrooman, Thomas A. Kaiser, Tim Sergeant
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Publication number: 20200179184Abstract: This disclosure includes embodiments of disposable absorbent articles and methods of making disposable absorbent articles that include closures with a web of material and hook fasteners that are unitary with the web. For example, some of the present disposable absorbent articles include diapers or briefs with closure members, such as back ears or front ears, defined at least in part by a nonwoven web with hook fasteners that are unitary with the nonwoven web. Use of such unitary hook fasteners allows simpler construction of such articles and/or softer closure members for improved fit and user comfort, and/or other benefits. Certain embodiments of the present methods can manufacture such absorbent articles with fewer manufacturing steps or processes and/or fewer raw materials, relative to those required to manufacture prior art absorbent articles with hook fastener patches that are added by application of a separate piece of material that includes the hook fasteners.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2018Publication date: June 11, 2020Applicant: ATTENDS HEALTHCARE PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: Thomas A. KAISER, William S. SAYERS, William W. GASTON, Trenton T. OTTERY, Alice Tilson KOEHLER, Charles F. SCHROER, Jr.
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Patent number: 10639213Abstract: Methods of making disposable absorbent articles and disposable absorbent articles that comprise: a first, second, and third fastener elements to a web such that: the first fastener element is spaced from the second fastener element by a first distance along a length of the web; the second fastener element is spaced from the third fastener element by a second distance along the length of the web; and the second fastener element is disposed between the first and third fastener elements.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2016Date of Patent: May 5, 2020Assignee: ATTENDS HEALTHCARE PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: William W. Gaston, Mark Hoff
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Patent number: 10632026Abstract: A disposable absorbent garment includes front and rear panels with zones of elastification and non-elastication in the abdomen and rear regions of the garments. The zones of elastification comprise an elastified region, and a non-elastified region or a de-elastified region. The elastified non-elastified or de-elastified regions work in tandem to provide greater contour support and improved fit.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2016Date of Patent: April 28, 2020Assignee: ATTENDS HEALTHCARE PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: Trenton T. Ottery, William W. Gaston, Richard E. Finlayson, Brenda Roberson-Brown
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Publication number: 20190201252Abstract: Disposable absorbent articles, such as adult pads or liners for light incontinence, with reduced lengths for improved fit and comfort.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2018Publication date: July 4, 2019Applicant: ATTENDS HEALTHCARE PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: Alice Tilson KOEHLER, Charles F. SCHROER, Jr., John Patrick COSTELLO
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Patent number: 10092674Abstract: An absorbent structure including a dryness layer laminate is disclosed, with the structure suitable for use in disposable absorbent products such as for infant or incontinence care. The dryness layer laminate is positioned adjacent an associated absorbent core, between the absorbent core and the wearer, for enhancing surface dryness and comfort for the wearer. The dryness layer laminate comprises adhesive fibers or filaments, and particulate superabsorbent, and is configured to permit liquid to pass through the laminate to the associated absorbent core, while acting to remove liquid from the surface of the absorbent structure positioned adjacent to the wearer.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2014Date of Patent: October 9, 2018Assignee: ATTENDS HEALTHCARE PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: Harry J. Chmielewski, Paul Ducker