Patents by Inventor Angela Roempp
Angela Roempp 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: 10939728Abstract: The invention relates to an insole (100) for shoes with a base material, which comprises a sole surface (102) facing the shoe and an opposite foot surface facing the foot, wherein a coating (112) is provided on the sole surface (102), which provides the sole surface (102) of the insole (100) with an increased frictional force with respect to the uncoated sole surface (102), characterised in that the coating (112) is formed from a plurality of individual patterns (120) formed from coating lines (114), which are discrete from one another and are arranged in such a way that they cannot be formed by one or more continuous coating lines (114) miming continuously from a first side (122a) of the sole surface (102) to an opposite second side (122b) of the sole surface (102).Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2016Date of Patent: March 9, 2021Assignee: CMC Consumer Medical Care GmbHInventors: Rainer Mangold, Angela Roempp, Mareike Meyer
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Publication number: 20200345104Abstract: The invention relates to an insole (100) for shoes, in particular as a disposable product, having a top layer (200) that comprises a two-ply basic material and faces the foot, and a base layer (202) that is connected to said top layer (200) and faces the shoe, and having a foot surface (104) that faces the foot and an opposite Sole surface (102) that laces the shoe, wherein the top layer (200) and the base layer (202) consist of a staple-fibre nonwoven and bicomponent fibres and absorbent cellulose-based fibres and/or hydrophilic synthetic fibres are contained in the top layer and in the base layer, and wherein the insole has a combination comprising at least two different active-substance groups, the active-substance groups being selected from the group of antimicrobial active substance, odour absorbent and odour-masking substance, and both the base layer (202) and the top layer (200) being assigned at least one active-substance group.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2017Publication date: November 5, 2020Inventors: Rainer Mangold, Angela Roempp, Mareike Meyer
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Publication number: 20180317732Abstract: The invention relates to a cleaning article (100) having an absorbent base material formed by a flat material (101), with a first (102) and a second side surface, wherein a coating (112) is provided on at least the first side surface (102) and confers to said first side surface (102) of the cleaning article (100) a higher frictional force than that of an uncoated first side surface (102), wherein the coating (112) comprises a plurality of coating lines (114) and, when an imaginary grid network (200) consisting of lines extending parallel, equidistantly and vertically to one another and with an edge length of 7 mm for each grid quadrant (206) is laid over the first side surface (102) of the cleaning article (100), said first side surface (102) has a first degree of coating coverage of at least 15% in the region of at least 5 grid quadrants (208) per 25 cm2, and a second degree of coating coverage of no more than 8% in the region of at least 5 grid quadrants (210) per 25 cm2.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 11, 2016Publication date: November 8, 2018Inventors: Rainer MANGOLD, Angela Roempp, Maria Arkhipova
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Publication number: 20180317733Abstract: The invention relates to a cleaning article (100) having an absorbent base material formed from a flat material, with a first (102) and a second side surface, a coating (112) being provided on at least the first side surface (102) and conferring to said first side surface (102) of the cleaning article (100) a higher frictional force than that of an uncoated first side surface (102), characterised in that the coating (112) comprises a plurality of coating lines (114), said coating lines having a ratio of coating line width to coating line height of at least 2, the coating line width being 0.2-1.5 mm, and the coating line height being no more than 0.8 mm.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 11, 2016Publication date: November 8, 2018Inventors: Rainer MANGOLD, Angela ROEMPP, Maria ARKHIPOVA
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Publication number: 20180249786Abstract: The invention relates to an insole (100) for shoes with a base material, which comprises a sole surface (102) facing the shoe and an opposite foot surface facing the foot, wherein a coating (112) is provided on the sole surface (102), which provides the sole surface (102) of the insole (100) with an increased frictional force with respect to the uncoated sole surface (102), characterised in that the coating (112) is formed from a plurality of individual patterns (120) formed from coating lines (114), which are discrete from one another and are arranged in such a way that they cannot be formed by one or more continuous coating lines (114) miming continuously from a first side (122a) of the sole surface (102) to an opposite second side (122b) of the sole surface (102).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 2, 2016Publication date: September 6, 2018Inventors: Rainer Mangold, Angela Roempp, Mareike Meyer
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Patent number: 9611085Abstract: A plurality of moist pads are arranged in two stacks (36,40) such that the pads (32,34) of the stacks (36,40) overlap in a partial region in such a manner that a pad (24) of a second stack (40) protrudes into the partial region (74) between two pads (32) of a first stack (36). The pads (32) of the first stack (36) and the pads (34) of the second stack (40) each have a material cut-out (50) at the edge in order to form a gripping aid, and the pads (32) of the first stack (36) and of the second stack (40) are each oriented in such a manner that the material cut-outs (50) of the pads (32) of the first stack and the material cut-outs of the pads of the second stack jointly define the partial region.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2013Date of Patent: April 4, 2017Assignee: CMC Consumer Medical Care GmbHInventors: Rainer Mangold, Angela Roempp
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Publication number: 20150144648Abstract: A plurality of moist pads are arranged in two stacks (36,40) such that the pads (32,34) of the stacks (36,40) overlap in a partial region in such a manner that a pad (24) of a second stack (40) protrudes into the partial region (74) between two pads (32) of a first stack (36). The pads (32) of the first stack (36) and the pads (34) of the second stack (40) each have a material cut-out (50) at the edge in order to form a gripping aid, and the pads (32) of the first stack (36) and of the second stack (40) are each oriented in such a manner that the material cut-outs (50) of the pads (32) of the first stack and the material cut-outs of the pads of the second stack jointly define the partial region.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2013Publication date: May 28, 2015Inventors: Rainer Mangold, Angela Roempp
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Patent number: 8657115Abstract: An arrangement having a plurality of moistened cosmetic pads based on nonwovens which are piled into a closable packaging container in order to distribute to the final consumer and to prevent evaporation. The pads have, on average, a moisture content of at least 200% of the dry weight thereof in the arrangement, the pads have a fiber structure made of staple fibers, are individually moistened and have a homogeneous moisture content such that the difference of the average moisture content of the pads which are arranged in the upper and in the lower quarter of the stack is, at a maximum, 30% of the average moisture content of all of the pads.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2006Date of Patent: February 25, 2014Assignee: Paul Hartmann AGInventors: Angela Roempp, Jana Michelmann, Rainer Mangold
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Publication number: 20110094919Abstract: An arrangement having a plurality of moistened cosmetic pads based on nonwovens which are piled into a closable packaging container in order to distribute to the final consumer and to prevent evaporation. The pads have, on average, a moisture content of at least 200% of the dry weight thereof in the arrangement, the pads have a fiber structure made of staple fibers, are individually moistened and have a homogeneous moisture content such that the difference of the average moisture content of the pads which are arranged in the upper and in the lower quarter of the stack is, at a maximum, 30% of the average moisture content of all of the pads.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2006Publication date: April 28, 2011Applicant: PAUL HARTMANN AGInventors: Angela Röempp, Jana Michelmann, Rainer Mangold
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Patent number: 7696111Abstract: The inventive cosmetic pad (2) exhibiting an improved effectiveness thereof for make-up removal contains or consists of discontinuous synthetic micro staple fibers whose length is equal to or greater than 7 mm.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2006Date of Patent: April 13, 2010Assignee: Paul Hartmann AGInventors: Rainer Mangold, Angela Römpp, Jana Michelmann
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Patent number: 7007801Abstract: A packaging container for accommodating at least two stacks of moist cloths or moist cosmetic pads. The moist cloths or moist cosmetic pads of different stacks overlap only in one partial area in such a manner that a moist cloth or cosmetic pad of one stack protrudes into the partial area while being situated between two moist cloths or cosmetic pads of the other stack. The packaging container has an external shape that corresponds to the external shape of the moist cloths or moist cosmetic pads located in overlapping areas while, however, deviating from the respective fundamental shape of the moist cloths or cosmetic pads. A removal opening is provided in a manual access area located on the overlapping area of the moist cloths or cosmetic pads.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2002Date of Patent: March 7, 2006Assignee: Paul-Hartmann AGInventors: Rainer Mangold, Angela Römpp