Patents Assigned to Johnson & Johnson GmbH
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Publication number: 20130138071Abstract: A packaged elongate intravaginal device has an overwrap substantially enclosing the device. The overwrap has a longitudinal overlap seam disposed generally parallel to the longitudinal axis. The seam includes one ply of overwrap material disposed at a first margin of a overwrap blank superposed on a second ply of overwrap material disposed at a second margin of the overwrap blank, opposite the first. The overwrap has a substantially continuous line of weakness that intersects a plane including the longitudinal axis of the packaged device at at least three unique locations. The line of weakness extends across the longitudinal overlap seam and includes weakness components superposed in each ply of the overlap seam, and the line of weakness is arranged and configured in a manner to permit the overwrap to remain as a unitary structure upon destruction of the line of weakness.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2013Publication date: May 30, 2013Applicants: JOHNSON & JOHNSON GMBH, MCNEIL-PPC, INC.Inventors: MCNEIL-PPC, INC., JOHNSON & JOHNSON GMBH
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Patent number: 8435625Abstract: This invention concerns patterned sheets for cleansing and other applications, of porous or absorbent material, in particular of a non-woven material, such as a wipe. It further relates to such a sheet to which a composition has been applied. The invention further concerns the manufacture and use of such products.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2004Date of Patent: May 7, 2013Assignee: Johnson & Johnson GmbHInventors: Andreas Ruehe, Kristel Van Impe, Matthias Hauser, Pietro Rosato
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Publication number: 20130110069Abstract: Tampons are packaged in a substantially cylindrical wrapper formed of a flexible, sheet-like material that is closed with one or more attachment zones having one or more gaps crossed by a line of weakness. The wrapper is closed at both ends and has a longitudinal seam area in which overlapping portions of the flexible, sheet-like material are attached. The longitudinal seam area comprises a substantially longitudinal attachment zone with a first edge and a second edge that defines a seam area. The line of weakness has a first end disposed within the seam area at a distance from a first end of the wrapper package; extends through a gap in the substantially longitudinal attachment zone; continues generally circumferentially about the wrapper; and terminates at a second end disposed within the seam area at the second edge of the substantially longitudinal attachment zone. The line of weakness extends across the seam area, and the wrapper can be removed as a single piece.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2012Publication date: May 2, 2013Applicants: JOHNSON & JOHNSON GMBH, MCNEIL-PPC, INC.Inventors: MCNEIL-PPC, INC., JOHNSON & JOHNSON GMBH
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Patent number: 8419700Abstract: A packaged elongate intravaginal device has an overwrap substantially enclosing the device. The overwrap has a longitudinal overlap seam disposed generally parallel to the longitudinal axis. The seam includes one ply of overwrap material disposed at a first margin of a overwrap blank superposed on a second ply of overwrap material disposed at a second margin of the overwrap blank, opposite the first. The overwrap has a substantially continuous line of weakness that intersects a plane including the longitudinal axis of the packaged device at at least three unique locations. The line of weakness extends across the longitudinal overlap seam and includes weakness components superposed in each ply of the overlap seam, and the line of weakness is arranged and configured in a manner to permit the overwrap to remain as a unitary structure upon destruction of the line of weakness.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2009Date of Patent: April 16, 2013Assignees: McNeil-PPC, Inc., Johnson & Johnson GmbHInventors: Paul Y. Fung, David L. Kimball, Stephan M. Linkel, Ralf Mueller, Lionel Robbe, Yang Xu
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Patent number: 8403879Abstract: The invention relates to a tampon for feminine hygiene, with a tapered introductory end, a withdrawal end provided with a withdrawal means and a longitudinal axis, comprising a longitudinally extending absorbent body made from compressed fiber material, the absorbent body being densified more intensely in the region of the longitudinal axis and forming a fiber column, from which longitudinal ribs extend radially outward and flank longitudinal ribs in pairs. The tapered introductory end being formed by the fiber column, the longitudinal grooves and longitudinal ribs is provided with collecting grooves and collecting ribs to collect menstrual secretions, wherein the collecting grooves are open axially to the front and radially outward and wherein the collecting ribs flank the collecting grooves in pairs. The invention provides for an increased absorption capacity of the tampon in relation to the weight of the fiber material per tampon.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2010Date of Patent: March 26, 2013Assignee: Johnson & Johnson GmbHInventor: Hans-Werner Schoelling
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Patent number: 8357134Abstract: Tampons are packaged in a substantially cylindrical wrapper formed of a flexible, sheet-like material that is closed with one or more attachment zones having one or more gaps crossed by a line of weakness. The wrapper is closed at both ends and has a longitudinal seam area in which overlapping portions of the flexible, sheet-like material are attached. The longitudinal seam area comprises a substantially longitudinal attachment zone with a first edge and a second edge that defines a seam area. The line of weakness has a first end disposed within the seam area at a distance from a first end of the wrapper package; extends through a gap in the substantially longitudinal attachment zone; continues generally circumferentially about the wrapper; and terminates at a second end disposed within the seam area at the second edge of the substantially longitudinal attachment zone. The line of weakness extends across the seam area, and the wrapper can be removed as a single piece.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2009Date of Patent: January 22, 2013Assignees: McNeil-PPC, Inc., Johnson & Johnson GmbHInventors: Otto Handel, Stephan M. Linkel, Simone Weitz
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Patent number: 8353890Abstract: The invention relates to a tampon for feminine hygiene, with a tapered introductory end, a withdrawal end provided with a withdrawal means and a longitudinal axis, comprising a longitudinally extending absorbent body made from compressed fiber material, the absorbent body being densified more intensely in the region of the longitudinal axis and forming a fiber column, from which longitudinal ribs extend radially outward and flank longitudinal ribs in pairs. The tapered introductory end being formed by the fiber column, the longitudinal grooves and longitudinal ribs is provided with collecting grooves and collecting ribs to collect menstrual secretions, wherein the collecting grooves are open axially to the front and radially outward and wherein the collecting ribs flank the collecting grooves in pairs. The invention provides for an increased absorption capacity of the tampon in relation to the weight of the fiber material per tampon.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2010Date of Patent: January 15, 2013Assignee: Johnson & Johnson GmbHInventor: Hans-Werner Schoelling
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Patent number: 8173153Abstract: In certain embodiments provided are composition suitable for cleansing or treating the skin, the composition comprising: (i) at least 90% water; (ii) a non-ionic surfactant; (iii) one or more hydrophobic emollients present in a concentration from about 200 parts per million (ppm) to about 4000 ppm, and wherein the composition has a ratio of total surfactant concentration to total hydrophobic emollient concentration that is from about 0.5 to about 2.5. In other embodiments, provided are articles comprising a water-insoluble absorbent substrate and a composition comprising a polyol polyhydroxystearate or a water-soluble glyceryl polyacrylate impregnated therein.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2008Date of Patent: May 8, 2012Assignee: Johnson & Johnson GmbHInventors: Pietro Rosato, Rainer Lange, Johannes Crotogino
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Patent number: 8030231Abstract: The present invention relates to an absorbent personal care and/or cleansing product for cosmetic and/or dermatological applications comprising at least one non-woven absorbent sheet comprising 10 to 100 wt. % lyocell fibers and 0 to 90 wt. % of at least one other natural, man-made natural and/or synthetic fiber, wherein the lyocell fiber has a fiber titer in the range from 0.5 to 3.5 dtex, wherein the absorbent sheet has a basis weight in the range from 20 to 500 g/m2, and a tensile strength in the range from 5 to 1000 N/5 cm in machine direction and in cross direction.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2005Date of Patent: October 4, 2011Assignee: Johnson & Johnson GmbHInventors: Rainer Lange, Pietro Rosato, Astrid Wersuhn
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Publication number: 20110232129Abstract: Pad for the ball regions of a human foot adapted to be placed in a shoe beneath a foot of a wearer of the shoe having a dimension in the heel to toe direction (X axis), a dimension in the outside to inside direction (Y axis) and a dimension in the down to up direction (Z axis) and comprising a front side surface and a back side surface, wherein the pad comprises at least two different zones, at least one first zone located on the X axis towards the toe direction and adapted for the support of the ball regions relating to at least three adjacent toes, in particular to all five toes of a human foot, and at least one adjacent second zone located on the X axis towards the heel direction, wherein the first zone has an average thickness greater than that of the second zone, wherein the second zone is tapered in the Z dimension in a toe to heel direction, wherein the front side surface of the first zone exhibits a pattern of protruding elements adapted for the massaging of the foot of the wearer, and wherein the firType: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2007Publication date: September 29, 2011Applicant: JOHNSON & JOHNSON GMBHInventors: Andrew Roberts, Encarna Perez
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Patent number: 7857800Abstract: A tampon having an absorbent structure and an apertured film cover thermally bonded to the absorbent structure is disclosed. The cover is bonded to the absorbent structure through a plurality of discrete spots arranged about the surface of the absorbent structure to provide a cumulative cover-to-absorbent bond. The cumulative cover-to-absorbent bond has a shear strength of at least about 3 N. The plurality of discrete thermally-bonded spots define a bonded area and the bonded spots and the unbonded portions between the spots define a bond region. Preferably, the bonded area covers about 5% to about 30% of the bond region. In addition, a sealing element for a sealing roller is disclosed. The sealing element is profiled with a sealing pattern defined by sealing knobs arranged at distances to each other that project from a base of the sealing element. Each sealing knob has a perimeter shaped to eliminate aggressive edges.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2006Date of Patent: December 28, 2010Assignee: Johnson & Johnson GmbHInventors: Karin Lochte, Lai-Hing Louie, Sharon Ryan, Hans-Werner Schoelling
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Patent number: 7833210Abstract: The invention relates to a tampon for feminine hygiene, with a tapered introductory end, a withdrawal end provided with a withdrawal means and a longitudinal axis, comprising a longitudinally extending absorbent body made from compressed fiber material, the absorbent body being densified more intensely in the region of the longitudinal axis and forming a fiber column, from which longitudinal ribs extend radially outward and flank longitudinal ribs in pairs. The tapered introductory end being formed by the to fiber column, the longitudinal grooves and longitudinal ribs is provided with collecting grooves and collecting ribs to collect menstrual secretions, wherein the collecting grooves are open axially to the front and radially outward and wherein the collecting ribs flank the collecting grooves in pairs. The invention provides for an increased absorption capacity of the tampon in relation to the weight of the fiber material per tampon.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2003Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Assignee: Johnson & Johnson GmbHInventor: Hans-Werner Schoelling
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Publication number: 20070191805Abstract: The tampon according to the invention comprises a tampon body and a withdrawal tape fastened on the tampon body. The withdrawal tape is configured such that its effective length can be changed preferably before use, but also during use. In particular, the withdrawal tape is formed with at least one loop or a fold which reduces the effective length of the withdrawal tape and can be released in order to increase the effective length of the withdrawal tape. Effective length refers to the extent of the withdrawal tape, measured from the rear end of the tampon body, which is available for the user to grip.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2004Publication date: August 16, 2007Applicant: JOHNSON & JOHNSON GMBHInventor: Robert Kramer
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Patent number: 6889409Abstract: A process for forming a tampon having a relatively high density, compressed core and a plurality of lower density longitudinal ribs is disclosed. The longitudinal ribs have a softer fiber structure and a coarser capillary structure and extend radially from the core. The process includes forming a fibrous tampon blank, radially pressing a circumferential surface of the blank over spaced apart longitudinally extending portions to form spaced apart ribs, exposing the longitudinal ribs to a radially applied second pressure to form a tampon having a relatively high density, compressed core and a plurality of lower density longitudinal ribs extending therefrom. The longitudinal ribs are separated one from another by outwardly open longitudinal grooves, at least where they extend from the core, and they form a soft, essentially smoothly cylindrical outer surface of the tampon.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2001Date of Patent: May 10, 2005Assignee: Johnson & Johnson GmbHInventors: Axel Friese, Stefan Simon
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Patent number: 6860874Abstract: A tampon, particularly for feminine hygiene, includes an absorbent body and a variably perforated or apertured cover. The absorbent body has an introduction end, a withdrawal end, and a longitudinal main portion therebetween. The cover includes a fluid-impervious plastic material in the form of a resilient three-dimensional web having a multiplicity of perforations. The perforations are varied over the length of the tampon so that a differentiated expansion of the tampon while absorbing fluid is achievable. Preferably, the degree of perforations of the cover increases towards the withdrawal end of the tampon at least over a portion of its length.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2002Date of Patent: March 1, 2005Assignee: Johnson & Johnson GmbHInventors: David Gubernick, William G. F. Kelly, Hans Werner Schoelling
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Patent number: 6758839Abstract: A tampon for feminine hygiene or medical purposes comprising a nonwoven cover having at least one, outwardly directed, smooth surface and substantially enclosing a liquid absorbing core wherein the nonwoven cover comprises at least partly thermoplastic, heat-sealable fibers and pressed to the final shape of the tampon. Before the tampon blank is covered with the nonwoven covering web, said web was subject to the use of heat and pressure during the manufacturing of the tampon as to smooth out at least the outer surface of the nonwoven covering web, whilst maintaining the structure of the nonwoven covering web and the absorbency of the tampon. Thereby, it is achieved that the tampon can also be more easily and more comfortably introduced into and withdrawn from a body cavity before and after the days of stronger menstruation or at the occurance of only less vaginal exudation as garment protection.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1998Date of Patent: July 6, 2004Assignee: Johnson & Johnson GmbHInventors: Karin Lochte, Hans Werner Schoelling, Andrew L. Lewis
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Patent number: 6620773Abstract: The present invention relates to a composition which comprises at least a surfactant mixture and an oil component, the surfactant mixture comprising at least an anionic or zwitterionic surfactant, a nonionic surfactant and an alkyl phosphate component. The composition according to the invention is extremely well tolerated by the skin, mucosa and eyes, and has excellent foam formation.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2001Date of Patent: September 16, 2003Assignee: Johnson & Johnson GmbHInventors: Anja Stork, Otto von Stetten
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Patent number: 6533748Abstract: The invention relates to a tampon applicator, comprising an elongated outer cylinder, a tampon contained therein and a plunger by which the tampon can be pushed out through a forward delivery opening of the outer cylinder. In order to facilitate handling the applicator is, on the rearward end, opposite to the delivery opening (12), provided with a recess (6) extending perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the applicator, the cross-sectional contour of the recess (6) being shaped to receive a finger in a finger seat.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1999Date of Patent: March 18, 2003Assignee: Johnson & Johnson GmbHInventor: Herve Buzot
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Patent number: D477075Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2001Date of Patent: July 8, 2003Assignee: Johnson & Johnson GmbHInventor: Hans Werner Schoelling
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Patent number: D601813Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2006Date of Patent: October 13, 2009Assignee: Johnson & Johnson GmbHInventors: Pietro Rosato, Matthias Hauser