Patents Assigned to McNeill-PPC, Inc.
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Patent number: 8568378Abstract: A method of individually packaging an absorbent article and attaching the absorbent article to an undergarment including the steps of providing a tri-folded absorbent article having two end portions and an intermediate portion, providing a pouch containing the tri-folded absorbent article, opening the pouch to thereby expose a garment-facing surface of the intermediate portion of the absorbent article prior to exposing a garment facing surface of either of the end portions of the absorbent article.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2009Date of Patent: October 29, 2013Assignee: McNeill-PPC, Inc.Inventor: Paul Y. Fung
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Patent number: 7942279Abstract: The invention provides a device and method for packaging and merchandising personal healthcare products. A first aspect of the invention provides a device for storing health care products, comprising: a plurality of product containers, each product container including: a body; a dispensing portion; and an attachment feature; and a housing including a mating feature adapted to be compatible with the attachment feature of each of the plurality of product containers, wherein connection of the attachment feature of a product container and the mating feature of the housing substantially and non-fixedly secures the product container to the housing.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2006Date of Patent: May 17, 2011Assignee: McNeill-PPC, Inc.Inventors: Bradford Grant, Erin Melcher Beam, William Doskoczynski, Ronald Jaketic, Opher Yom-Tov, Emily Ma, Anthony Pigliacampo, Hans-Christoph Haenlein, Alan Regala, Christine McElhaney, Arvind Gupta, Stephen Kim, Shilajeet Banerjee, Stephen Wahl, Larry Cheng, Prateek Lal
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Publication number: 20080071576Abstract: The present invention involves an interactive selection system for a consumer product that improves the consumer's ability to quickly sort through numerous criteria in a complex decision making process and determine whether that particular consumer product is appropriate for his or her purchase and use.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2007Publication date: March 20, 2008Applicants: McNeill-PPC, Inc., Merck & Co. Inc.Inventors: Lisa Berry, Frank Gualteri, Jerry Hansen, Robert Hasselman
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Patent number: 6447495Abstract: The present invention is directed to a sanitary napkin having flaps folded onto the topsheet of the napkin and held in this position by a unitary bridging strip. Each of these flaps has an adhesive area that is used to attach the flap to the undergarment. A release strip covers each such adhesive area. These release strips and the bridging strip each contain a cohesive layer whereby a cohesive bond is formed between the bridging strip and each release strip thereby holding the flaps in their folded position.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2000Date of Patent: September 10, 2002Assignee: McNeill-PPC, Inc.Inventors: Joseph Luizzi, Melinda Cettina
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Patent number: 6171426Abstract: A tampon applicator member can be made from a roll of sheet-like material. A flowable material is applied to one surface of the sheet-like material and is transformed into a solid polymeric layer. The coated material is separated into a plurality of applicator blanks. A first surface of each blank, corresponding to the first surface of the individual sheet-like web, has an uncoated portion adjacent a first side edge, parallel to the longitudinal axis, and a coated portion. An adhesive is applied to the uncoated portion of the first surface of a blank, and the blank is rolled to form a tubular member having a longitudinal seam. The seam has a first edge of the inner surface of the structural member superposed over and adhered to an uncoated opposite edge of the outer surface of the structural member.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1998Date of Patent: January 9, 2001Assignee: McNeill-PPC, Inc.Inventor: Stephen J. Blanchard
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Patent number: 6160020Abstract: Isolated salts of acetaminophen are disclosed. Alkali metal and alkaline-earth metal salts of acetaminophen were formed by reacting the free acid of acetaminophen with the corresponding metal hydroxide and then immediately isolating the resulting salt. These salts have been found to be more water soluble and less bitter in taste than the free acid form of acetaminophen. The isolated salts may also be combined with other active ingredients.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1998Date of Patent: December 12, 2000Assignee: McNeill-PPC, Inc.Inventors: Lena A. Ohannesian, David Nadig, John D. Higgins, III, Max Rey, Stephen A. Martellucci
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Patent number: 5624421Abstract: Sanitary napkins and other absorbent products as well as a method for their use are provided by this invention. The sanitary napkin includes wick structure disposed on a body-facing side of the napkin which is biased away from the body-facing side to provide a body-contacting portion disposed in a different plane from the plane of the body-facing side.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 1996Date of Patent: April 29, 1997Assignee: McNeill-PPC, Inc.Inventors: Shmuel Dabi, Kenneth Kraskin
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Patent number: 5616340Abstract: A hard-candy based lozenge containing an antacid is produced in a manner compatible with a continuous process method of manufacture. Sucrose solution, corn syrup, and a carbonate antacid are mixed, the mixture is heated, the mixture is further heated and exposed to a vacuum. The mixture is then mixed with cold-flow enhancers, flavorings, and colorings, and finally tempered and formed into lozenges of exceptional efficacy and taste. The lozenges thus formed contain 600 mg of calcium carbonate or magnesium carbonate.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1994Date of Patent: April 1, 1997Assignee: McNeill-PPC, Inc.Inventors: Thomas S. Ells, Joseph R. Luber
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Patent number: 5288507Abstract: This invention relates to a pharmaceutical composition for use in the treatment of pain and inflammation and the treatment of acid indigestion, sour stomach, heartburn and symptoms of upset stomach associated with these conditions in a mammalian organism, said composition comprising:(i) an analgesically and anti-inflammatory effective amount of (S)-ibuprofen, or a salt thereof, substantially free of (R)-ibuprofen;(ii) an amount effective in the treatment of acid indigestion, sour stomach and/or heartburn of at least one of the antacids; and(iii) optionally, an amount effective in treating excess gas and flatulence of an anti-gas agent.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1992Date of Patent: February 22, 1994Assignees: Merck & Co., Inc., McNeill-PPC, Inc.Inventors: Robert T. Sims, Thomas N. Gates, William Slivka
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Patent number: 5217448Abstract: Sanitary napkins are provided which include release surfaces disposed on their undergarment-facing side so that adhesive elements on one or more flaps can be secured. This feature provides users of the sanitary napkin product with the choice of employing side-protecting flaps upon demand or leaving them in place. The napkins also incorporate preferred adhesive element systems which can be disposed to contact silicone treated films or other release areas on their undergarment-facing sides. Additional embodiments of this invention provide for extending the release surface to enable tri-folding of the napkin and a partial or total elimination of traditionally required release paper strips.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 1990Date of Patent: June 8, 1993Assignee: McNeill-PPC, Inc.Inventors: Frank S. Glaug, Thomas Luceri
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Patent number: D506255Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2003Date of Patent: June 14, 2005Assignee: McNeill-PPC, Inc.Inventors: Brian Michael Drzewiecki, Robert J. Graeme, III, John T. Ulman