Patents by Inventor Angela Heck

Angela Heck 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).

  • Publication number: 20070250028
    Abstract: A personal care article (20) has a longitudinal-direction (22), a lateral cross-direction (24), a first end-section (72), a second end-section (72a), and an intermediate-section (76) interposed between the first end-section (72) and the second end-section (72a). At least a portion of the first end-section has been folded along or otherwise includes a first end-fold-region (64) which is substantially convex along a backsheet-side of the article. At least a portion of the second end-section has been folded along or otherwise includes a second end-fold-region (66) which is substantially convex along the backsheet-side of the article. In other aspects, the article can include a first, lengthwise-fold-region (58) in the first end-section, a second, lengthwise-fold-region (62) in the second end-section, and a third, lengthwise-fold-region (68) in the intermediate section.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 21, 2006
    Publication date: October 25, 2007
    Inventors: Garry Woltman, Carrie Pateras, Angela Heck, Karyn Schroeder, Marcille Ruman
  • Publication number: 20070250031
    Abstract: A personal care article (20) has a longitudinal-direction (22), a relatively shorter, lateral cross-direction (24), a first end-section (72), a second end-section (72a), and an intermediate-section (76). The article has been operatively connected in facing relation with a wrap member (98), and the article has been folded about a first, laterally extending end-fold-region (64). The article and a corresponding section of the wrap member have been folded about a second, laterally extending end-fold-region (66). A preliminary-folded article (82) and a corresponding, preliminary-folded wrap member have been provided after the article has been folded about both the first and second end-fold-regions. The preliminary-folded article and wrap member have also been folded along a longitudinally extending, composite-fold-region (96a) of both the preliminary-folded article and wrap member, to provide a composite-folded, wrapped article (114).
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 21, 2006
    Publication date: October 25, 2007
    Inventors: Gary Woltman, Carrie Pateras, Angela Heck, Karyn Schroeder, Marcille Ruman
  • Publication number: 20070250027
    Abstract: A personal care article (20) has a longitudinal-direction (22), a relatively shorter, lateral cross-direction (24), a first end-section (72), a second end-section (72a), and an intermediate-section (76). The article has been operatively connected in facing relation with a wrap member (98), and the article has been folded about a first, laterally extending supplemental-fold-region (64). The article and a corresponding section of the wrap member have been folded about a second, laterally extending supplemental-fold-region (66). A preliminary-folded article (82) and a corresponding, preliminary-folded wrap member have been provided after the article has been folded about both the first and second supplemental-fold-regions. The preliminary-folded article and wrap member have also been folded along a laterally extending, composite-fold-region (96a) of both the preliminary-folded article and wrap member, to provide a composite-folded, wrapped article (114).
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 19, 2006
    Publication date: October 25, 2007
    Inventors: Garry Woltman, Carrie Pateras, Angela Heck, Karyn Schroeder, Teresa Zander, Marcille Ruman
  • Publication number: 20070250030
    Abstract: A personal care article (20) has a longitudinal-direction (22), a relatively shorter, lateral cross-direction (24), a first end-section (72), a second end-section (72a), and an intermediate-section (76) which is contiguous with and interposed between the first end-section (72) and the second end-section (72a). The article includes a liquid permeable topsheet layer (26), and a backsheet layer (28) which is operatively connected to the topsheet layer (26). The article has been folded about a first, supplemental-fold-region (64) and a second, supplemental-fold-region (66) to provide a preliminary-folded article (82). The preliminary-folded article has been operatively enclosed in a wrap member (98), and the preliminary-folded article and wrap member have been folded along a composite-fold-region (96a) to provide a composite-folded, wrapped-article (114).
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 19, 2006
    Publication date: October 25, 2007
    Inventors: Garry Woltman, Carrie Pateras, Angela Heck, Karyn Schroeder, Marcille Ruman
  • Publication number: 20070078425
    Abstract: A personal care article (20) has a longitudinal-direction (22), a relatively shorter, lateral cross-direction (24), a first end-section (72), a second end-section (72a), and an intermediate-section (76) which is contiguous with and interposed between the first end-section (72) and the second end-section (72a). The article includes a liquid permeable topsheet layer (26), and a backsheet layer (28) which is operatively connected to the topsheet layer (26). At least a portion of the first end-section (72) has been folded along or otherwise includes a first end-fold-region (58) which is substantially convex along a topsheet-side of the article (20). Additionally, the first end-fold-region (58) is substantially concave along a backsheet-side of the article. At least a portion of the second end-section (72a) has been folded along or otherwise includes a second end-fold-region (62) which is substantially convex along the topsheet-side of the article (20).
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 3, 2005
    Publication date: April 5, 2007
    Inventors: Carrie Pateras, Garry Woltman, Marcille Ruman, Angela Heck, Karyn Schroeder
  • Publication number: 20050283131
    Abstract: An absorbent article (20) has a longitudinal-direction (22), a lateral cross-direction (24), an intermediate portion (76) interposed between a pair of longitudinally opposed end portions, and a pair of longitudinally-extending, laterally-opposed side edge regions. The article comprises a backsheet (28), a liquid-permeable topsheet (26) and an absorbent body (30) sandwiched between the backsheet (28) and the topsheet (26). At least one pair of wing-panels (42, 42) are operatively joined to the intermediate portion (76) of the article (20). Each wing-panel (42, 42) extends laterally from at least one corresponding lateral side edge region, and each wing-panel (42, 42) is configured to wrap about a wearer's undergarment. A panel fastener (44, 44a) can be joined to each wing-panel (42, 42), with each panel fastener (44, 44a) configured to operatively secure its corresponding wing-panel (42, 42) about the undergarment.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 18, 2004
    Publication date: December 22, 2005
    Inventors: Teresa Zander, Angela Heck
  • Publication number: 20050154365
    Abstract: A visually coordinated absorbent product includes a article component having a body side liner, a garment side outer cover and an absorbent core disposed between the body side liner and the garment side outer cover. The article component has at least a first and second visual characteristic, wherein the first visual characteristic is different than the second visual characteristic. The article component is disposed in a packaging component having at least the first and second visual characteristics. In one embodiment, the packaging component is an individual pouch sized and configured to hold a single, individual article component. In various embodiments, the visual characteristics can include color, embossment, printing, and/or side sealing.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 28, 2004
    Publication date: July 14, 2005
    Inventors: Teresa Zander, Kristi Bryant, Debra Haase, Sheila Heyrman, Kim Hoertsch, Adrienne Loyd, William Reeves, Garry Woltman, Theodore Tower, Jennifer Pozniak, Angela Heck, Richard Hantke