Patents by Inventor Andrew J. Szypka
Andrew J. Szypka 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: 11369512Abstract: A heat exchanging pack comprises a substance receiving portion, a first strap receiving portion disposed adjacent a first side of the substance receiving portion, a second strap receiving portion disposed adjacent a second side of the substance receiving portion, and a strap configured for releasably coupling the heat exchanging pack to a portion of a body. The strap includes a first portion extending through the first strap receiving portion, a second portion extending between the first strap receiving portion and the second strap receiving portion, a third portion extending through the second strap receiving portion, and a fourth portion extending out from the first strap receiving portion. The second portion and the fourth portion of the strap are configured to extend at least partially around a portion of a user in need of treatment to releasably couple the heat exchanging pack to the portion of the user.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2018Date of Patent: June 28, 2022Inventors: Marharita-Sophia Tavpash, Andrew J. Szypka
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Patent number: 11259967Abstract: An absorbent composite includes a porous base layer, a core layer, and a superabsorbent laminate layer. The core layer has a fluff pulp layer and superabsorbent polymer particles. The core layer is disposed on the base layer. The superabsorbent laminate layer is disposed on the core layer. The base layer, the core layer, and the superabsorbent laminate layer are compressed together and embossed under heat and pressure to form a plurality of embossed depressions. The embossed depressions are arranged across a major surface area of the superabsorbent laminate layer. The embossed depressions extend through the composite from the superabsorbent laminate layer and into the core layer and the base layer. A thin, soft, and pliable absorbent composite suitable for a variety of applications including wound care is thereby provided.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2018Date of Patent: March 1, 2022Assignee: PRINCIPLE BUSINESS ENTERPRISES, INC.Inventors: Andrew J. Szypka, Blake Miller, Joel Geerken, Steve Lazenby
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Publication number: 20190261821Abstract: An absorbent mat includes a composite absorbent sheet with an absorbent layer, an intermediate adhesive layer, and a protective layer. The intermediate adhesive layer is affixed to the absorbent layer. The protective layer has a predetermined split defining a plurality of protective portions. Each of the protective portions are removably attached to the intermediate adhesive layer. The absorbent mat has a free peripheral edge that is not bounded or otherwise captured by a frame. The absorbent mat also has a dry edge area disposed adjacent the peripheral free edge of the absorbent layer. The dry edge area is defined by the absence of significant adhesion between the protective layer and the intermediate adhesive layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2018Publication date: August 29, 2019Inventors: Erin Johnson, Adam Strizzi, Andrew J. Szypka, Blake Miller
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Patent number: 10104865Abstract: An animal incontinence device comprises a base layer of a liquid-impervious polymer film, an intermediate absorbent layer comprising superabsorbent polymer particles intermediate a plurality of layers of tissue, and a top layer comprising a porous, hydrophilic, woven or non-woven polymer fiber mat.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2016Date of Patent: October 23, 2018Assignee: PRINCIPLE BUSINESS ENTERPRISES, INC.Inventor: Andrew J. Szypka
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Publication number: 20180289532Abstract: A heat exchanging pack comprises a substance receiving portion, a first strap receiving portion disposed adjacent a first side of the substance receiving portion, a second strap receiving portion disposed adjacent a second side of the substance receiving portion, and a strap configured for releasably coupling the heat exchanging pack to a portion of a body. The strap includes a first portion extending through the first strap receiving portion, a second portion extending between the first strap receiving portion and the second strap receiving portion, a third portion extending through the second strap receiving portion, and a fourth portion extending out from the first strap receiving portion. The second portion and the fourth portion of the strap are configured to extend at least partially around a portion of a user in need of treatment to releasably couple the heat exchanging pack to the portion of the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2018Publication date: October 11, 2018Inventors: Marharita-Sophia Tavpash, Andrew J. Szypka
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Publication number: 20180243139Abstract: An absorbent composite includes a porous base layer, a core layer, and a superabsorbent laminate layer. The core layer has a fluff pulp layer and superabsorbent polymer particles. The core layer is disposed on the base layer. The superabsorbent laminate layer is disposed on the core layer. The base layer, the core layer, and the superabsorbent laminate layer are compressed together and embossed under heat and pressure to form a plurality of embossed depressions. The embossed depressions are arranged across a major surface area of the superabsorbent laminate layer. The embossed depressions extend through the composite from the superabsorbent laminate layer and into the core layer and the base layer. A thin, soft, and pliable absorbent composite suitable for a variety of applications including wound care is thereby provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2018Publication date: August 30, 2018Inventors: Andrew J. Szypka, Blake Miller, Joel Geerken, Steve Lazenby
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Publication number: 20170065466Abstract: The absorbent core can be utilized within absorbent article. The absorbent article has a liquid permeable nonwoven top sheet and a liquid impermeable back sheet. A cavity being formed between the back sheet and the top sheet. The absorbent core is positioned in the cavity formed between the top sheet and the back sheet The absorbent core has an acquisition layer -positioned adjacent to the top sheet and a tissue layer is positioned adjacent the acquisition layer. A plurality of SAP particles are positioned on and extend over the surface of the tissue that is spaced apart from the acquisition layer. A layer of fluff containing a multitude of super absorbent particles is positioned adjacent the tissue layer. A laminate of super absorbent particles with a layer of tissue on each side of the superabsorbent particles is positioned between the layer of Huff and the back sheet.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2016Publication date: March 9, 2017Applicant: Principle Business Enterprises, Inc.Inventor: Andrew J. Szypka
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Publication number: 20160143247Abstract: An animal incontinence device comprises a base layer of a liquid-impervious polymer film, an intermediate absorbent layer comprising superabsorbent polymer particles intermediate a plurality of layers of tissue, and a top layer comprising a porous, hydrophilic, woven or non-woven polymer fiber mat.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2016Publication date: May 26, 2016Inventor: Andrew J. Szypka
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Patent number: 9248059Abstract: An animal incontinence device comprises a base layer of a liquid-impervious polymer film, an intermediate absorbent layer comprising superabsorbent polymer particles intermediate a plurality of layers of tissue, and a top layer comprising a porous, hydrophilic, woven or non-woven polymer fiber mat.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2012Date of Patent: February 2, 2016Assignee: PRINCIPLE BUSINESS ENTERPRISES, INC.Inventor: Andrew J. Szypka
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Patent number: 9132039Abstract: A disposable, absorbent “moisture management” drain pad for use on IV sites, tracheotomy tube sites, chest tube sites, catheter sites, g-tube sites, and drain sites. The pads will protect drain sites/skin area around drain sites from exudates/drainage by absorbing large amounts of fluid and locking it into a super absorbent core that remains dry on the outer surface next to the skin/drain site. The drain pad will contain an ultra-thin core containing super absorbent polymer and two layers of tissue substrates, a water impervious hydrophobic non-woven back sheet and a water pervious (hydrophilic) non-woven top sheet. Various materials can be substituted for these listed as long as they perform the required criteria need for the material.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2013Date of Patent: September 15, 2015Assignee: Principle Business Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Alan A. Clifford, Andrew J. Szypka, Erin L. Johnson, Judith L. Borcherdt
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Publication number: 20150216742Abstract: A disposable, absorbent “moisture management” pad for use to absorb fluids secreted or discharged from a user. The pads will protect the skin area from exudates/drainage by absorbing large amounts of fluid and locking it into a super absorbent core that remains dry on the outer surface next to the skin. The pad contains an ultra-thin core containing super absorbent polymer and two layers of tissue substrates, a water impervious non-woven back sheet and a water pervious non-woven top sheet.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2015Publication date: August 6, 2015Inventors: Erin L. Johnson, Andrew J. Szypka
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Publication number: 20130261587Abstract: A disposable, absorbent “moisture management” drain pad for use on IV sites, tracheotomy tube sites, chest tube sites, catheter sites, g-tube sites, and drain sites. The pads will protect drain sites/skin area around drain sites from exudates/drainage by absorbing large amounts of fluid and locking it into a super absorbent core that remains dry on the outer surface next to the skin/drain site. The drain pad will contain an ultra-thin core containing super absorbent polymer and two layers of tissue substrates, a water impervious hydrophobic nonwoven back sheet and a water pervious (hydrophilic) non-woven top sheet. Various materials can be substituted for these listed as long as they perform the required criteria need for the material.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2013Publication date: October 3, 2013Applicant: Principle Business Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Alan A. Clifford, Andrew J. Szypka, Erin L. Johnson, Judith L. Borcherdt
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Publication number: 20130014702Abstract: An animal incontinence device comprises a base layer of a liquid-impervious polymer film, an intermediate absorbent layer comprising superabsorbent polymer particles intermediate a plurality of layers of tissue, and a top layer comprising a porous, hydrophilic, woven or non-woven polymer fiber mat.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2012Publication date: January 17, 2013Inventor: Andrew J. Szypka
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Patent number: 8334424Abstract: An animal incontinence device comprises a base layer of a liquid-impervious polymer film, an intermediate absorbent layer comprising superabsorbent polymer particles intermediate a plurality of layers of tissue, and a top layer comprising a porous, hydrophilic, woven or non-woven polymer fiber mat.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2005Date of Patent: December 18, 2012Assignee: Principle Business Enterprises, Inc.Inventor: Andrew J Szypka
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Publication number: 20120296293Abstract: A disposable, absorbent type-style diaper for bariatric incontinent users includes a non-woven top sheet, an absorbent core containing fluff and super absorbent polymer, a fluid-impervious backsheet (microporous) that covers at minimal the absorbent core at it's widest point, a non-woven backsheet layer that is glued to the fluid-impervious backsheet and the overlaying non-woven top sheet. The diaper will also contain standing leg-cuffs and elastomeric side panels (air-permeable). The design of the diaper is such that the rise of the diaper is significantly longer than normal diapers. This feature allows the diaper to fit bariatric wearers higher in the front belly area and maintains acceptable coverage on the backside. The non-woven top sheet and the non-woven backsheet are coated with an antimicrobial/anti-fungal compound that inhibits bacterial/fungi to grow on the surfaces of the diaper.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2011Publication date: November 22, 2012Inventors: Alan A. Clifford, Andrew J. Szypka
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Patent number: 7833377Abstract: A process for preparing an animal incontinence device comprises: providing a base layer of tissue; applying a uniform layer of superabsorbent polymer particles to a major surface of the base layer of tissue; applying water to the base layer of tissue having the uniform layer of superabsorbent polymer particles thereon; applying a cover layer of tissue over the base layer of tissue having the uniform layer of superabsorbent polymer particles thereon, to form an absorbent layer assembly; passing the absorbent layer assembly between a heated nip roll and a laminating roll, to at least partially adhere together the cover layer of tissue, uniform layer of superabsorbent polymer particles, and base layer of tissue, to form an absorbent layer; inserting the absorbent layer intermediate a base layer of liquid-impervious polymer film and a top layer of porous, hydrophilic, woven or non-woven polymer fibers, to form an animal incontinence device assembly; and laminating together at least a portion of the animal incontiType: GrantFiled: January 2, 2007Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Assignee: Principle Business Enterprises, Inc.Inventor: Andrew J Szypka
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Publication number: 20080156433Abstract: A process for preparing an animal incontinence device comprises: providing a base layer of tissue; applying a uniform layer of superabsorbent polymer particles to a major surface of the base layer of tissue; applying water to the base layer of tissue having the uniform layer of superabsorbent polymer particles thereon; applying a cover layer of tissue over the base layer of tissue having the uniform layer of superabsorbent polymer particles thereon, to form an absorbent layer assembly; passing the absorbent layer assembly between a heated nip roll and a laminating roll, to at least partially adhere together the cover layer of tissue, uniform layer of superabsorbent polymer particles, and base layer of tissue, to form an absorbent layer; inserting the absorbent layer intermediate a base layer of liquid-impervious polymer film and a top layer of porous, hydrophilic, woven or non-woven polymer fibers, to form an animal incontinence device assembly; and laminating together at least a portion of the animal incontiType: ApplicationFiled: January 2, 2007Publication date: July 3, 2008Inventor: Andrew J. Szypka
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Publication number: 20080132857Abstract: An animal incontinence device comprises a base layer of a liquid-impervious polymer film, an intermediate absorbent layer comprising superabsorbent polymer particles intermediate a plurality of layers of tissue, and a top layer comprising a porous, hydrophilic, woven or non-woven polymer fiber mat.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2005Publication date: June 5, 2008Applicant: Principle Business Enterprises, Inc.Inventor: Andrew J. Szypka
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Patent number: 5637106Abstract: Several embodiments of an improved absorbent insert or core are disclosed. According to one embodiment, the insert comprises a fluff layer physically integrated to at least one layer of laminate consisting of at least one tissue layer and polymer powder secured to it and supported on it. The fluff layer and the laminate are embossed between rollers that physically integrate the two layers and produce transfer sites through which liquid is rapidly transferred into the fluff layer, away from a wearer. In another embodiment, an absorbent insert is produced by embossing a laminate between a smooth roller and a patterned roller and trimming and folding the embossed laminate to produce an insert with a central region with an exposed pattern of embossed depressions and, on each side of the central region, lateral regions with an exposed, smooth surface.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1994Date of Patent: June 10, 1997Assignee: Carol M. StockingInventors: Winalee G. Mitchell, deceased, Paul S. Rankin, Andrew J. Szypka
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Patent number: 5354289Abstract: A capacity monitor for diapers and the like, including super absorbent material disposed in or adjacent to an absorbent core is disclosed. The monitor comprises an indicator and a baffle to prevent direct contact between the absorbent core and the indicator. The indicator is preferably a ribbon of hot melt adhesive with a wetness indicator which changes color when exposed to liquid. The baffle is a substantially water impervious sheet positioned between the absorbent core and the indicator so as to prevent direct contact between them. The diaper and the monitor are constructed so that there is a threshold level of liquid which, when deposited in the diaper, will effect a color change in the indicator. A quantity of liquid which is below the threshold will not effect a color change in the indicator and a quantity of liquid which is above the threshold will effect a color change in the indicator.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 1993Date of Patent: October 11, 1994Assignee: Principle Business Enterprises Inc.Inventors: Winalee G. Mitchell, Andrew J. Szypka, Michael Plotka