Patents by Inventor Bryan Michael Kadlubowski
Bryan Michael Kadlubowski 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: 9254247Abstract: A mascara system comprising, in combination: (a) a mascara applicator comprising a substantially longitudinal stem having a major axis A and a plurality of protrusions extending therefrom, wherein at least two adjacent protrusions are spaced from one another at a distance R at the base of the stem; (b) a mascara composition comprising primary particles that are at least about 5 microns in equivalent diameter; and (c) a dermatologically acceptable carrier. The mascara applicator is a molded applicator, the distance R is from about 0.75 mm to about 3.0 mm, and at least one of the primary particles is a wax primary particle composed primarily of one or more waxes.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2015Date of Patent: February 9, 2016Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Peter Jonathan Wyatt, Bryan Michael Kadlubowski, Thomas Elliot Rabe, Stephen Robert Glassmeyer
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Publication number: 20150190314Abstract: A mascara system comprising, in combination: (a) a mascara applicator comprising a substantially longitudinal stem having a major axis A and a plurality of protrusions extending therefrom, wherein at least two adjacent protrusions are spaced from one another at a distance R at the base of the stem; (b) a mascara composition comprising primary particles that are at least about 5 microns in equivalent diameter; and (c) a dermatologically acceptable carrier. The mascara applicator is a molded applicator, the distance R is from about 0.75 mm to about 3.0 mm, and at least one of the primary particles is a wax primary particle composed primarily of one or more waxes.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2015Publication date: July 9, 2015Inventors: Peter Jonathan WYATT, Bryan Michael KADLUBOWSKI, Thomas Elliot RABE, Stephen Robert GLASSMEYER
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Patent number: 9016288Abstract: A mascara system comprising, in combination: (a) a mascara applicator comprising a substantially longitudinal stem having a major axis A and a plurality of protrusions extending therefrom, wherein at least two adjacent protrusions are spaced from one another at a distance R at the base of the stem; (b) a mascara composition comprising primary particles that are at least about 5 microns in equivalent diameter; and (c) a dermatologically acceptable carrier. The mascara applicator is a molded applicator, the distance R is from about 0.75 mm to about 3.0 mm, and at least one of the primary particles is a wax primary particle composed primarily of one or more waxes.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2012Date of Patent: April 28, 2015Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Peter Jonathan Wyatt, Bryan Michael Kadlubowski, Thomas Elliot Rabe, Stephen Robert Glassmeyer
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Patent number: 8631806Abstract: A mascara system comprising, in combination: (a) a mascara applicator comprising a substantially longitudinal stem having a major axis A and a plurality of protrusions extending therefrom, wherein at least two adjacent protrusions are spaced from one another at a distance R at the base of the stem; (b) a mascara composition comprising primary particles that are at least about 5 microns in equivalent diameter; and (c) a dermatologically acceptable carrier. The mascara applicator is a molded applicator, the distance R is from about 0.75 mm to about 3.0 mm, and at least one of the primary particles is a wax primary particle composed primarily of one or more waxes.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2011Date of Patent: January 21, 2014Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Peter Jonathan Wyatt, Bryan Michael Kadlubowski, Thomas Elliott Rabe, Stephen Robert Glassmeyer
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Publication number: 20120060859Abstract: A mascara system comprising, in combination: (a) a mascara applicator comprising a substantially longitudinal stem having a major axis A and a plurality of protrusions extending therefrom, wherein at least two adjacent protrusions are spaced from one another at a distance R at the base of the stem; (b) a mascara composition comprising primary particles that are at least about 5 microns in equivalent diameter; and (c) a dermatologically acceptable carrier. The mascara applicator is a molded applicator, the distance R is from about 0.75 mm to about 3.0 mm, and at least one of the primary particles is a wax primary particle composed primarily of one or more waxes.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2011Publication date: March 15, 2012Inventors: Peter Jonathan Wyatt, Bryan Michael Kadlubowski, Thomas Elliott Rabe, Stephen Robert Glassmeyer
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Patent number: 8066015Abstract: A mascara system comprising, in combination: (a) a mascara applicator comprising a substantially longitudinal stem having a major axis A and a plurality of protrusions extending therefrom, wherein at least two adjacent protrusions are spaced from one another at a distance R at the base of the stem; (b) a mascara composition comprising primary particles that are at least about 5 microns in equivalent diameter; and (c) a dermatologically acceptable carrier. The mascara applicator is a molded applicator, the distance R is from about 0.75 mm to about 3.0 mm, and at least one of the primary particles is a wax primary particle composed primarily of one or more waxes.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2009Date of Patent: November 29, 2011Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Peter Jonathan Wyatt, Bryan Michael Kadlubowski, Thomas Elliott Rabe, Stephen Robert Glassmeyer
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Publication number: 20110068030Abstract: A cosmetic display system comprising an image of an applicator, a secondary package, and optionally a container and/or a handle. The image comprises a depiction of an applicator including a substantially longitudinal core, a plurality of protrusions extending from and surrounding the core; and a substantially longitudinal stem attached to the core. At least one of the plurality of protrusions and the core comprise a chromatic color having a luminance value of greater than about 10, a chroma value of greater than about (22-0.22L); and a hue value of from about 0 to about 360. At least one of the plurality of protrusions and the core comprise contrasting colors relative to the stem.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2010Publication date: March 24, 2011Inventors: Paul Alan Sheppard, Bryan Michael Kadlubowski, Peter Jonathan Wyatt, Karl Joseph Russ, Angela Michele Fabula, Stacy Alycia Thomas
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Patent number: 7712687Abstract: An electrostatic spray device that maintains a consistent charge-to-mass ratio in order to maintain a consistent target spray quality is disclosed. During steady state conditions, the high voltage power supply adjusts the output voltage level in response to changing environmental and/or operating conditions. During transient conditions such as start-up, shut-down and changing flow rate conditions, the high voltage power supply ensures that the charge-to-mass ratio is maintained. During, start-up, for example, the high voltage power supply charges the high voltage electrode to a predetermined voltage level before the product is delivered to the charging location. During shut-down, the product delivery is stopped before the high voltage power supply shuts off power to the high voltage electrode, and during changes in product flow rate, the voltage level of the high voltage electrode is adjusted to maintain a consistent charge-to-mass ratio.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2001Date of Patent: May 11, 2010Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: David Edward Wilson, Bryan Michael Kadlubowski, Jeffrey Keith Leppla, Wataru Hirose, Yoshihiro Wakiyama, Takeshi Aoyama, Takeshi Mori, Toru Sumiyoshi
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Patent number: 7632489Abstract: A cosmetic system comprising, in combination: (a) a cosmetic applicator comprising a substantially longitudinal stem having a major axis A and a plurality of protrusions extending therefrom, wherein at least two adjacent protrusions are spaced from one another at a distance R at the base of the stem; (b) a cosmetic composition comprising primary particles that are at least about 5 microns in equivalent diameter; and (c) a dermatologically acceptable carrier.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2006Date of Patent: December 15, 2009Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Peter Jonathan Wyatt, Bryan Michael Kadlubowski, Thomas Elliot Rabe, Stephen Robert Glassmeyer
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Publication number: 20090241980Abstract: A mascara system comprising, in combination: (a) a mascara applicator comprising a substantially longitudinal stem having a major axis A and a plurality of protrusions extending therefrom, wherein at least two adjacent protrusions are spaced from one another at a distance R at the base of the stem; (b) a mascara composition comprising primary particles that are at least about 5 microns in equivalent diameter; and (c) a dermatologically acceptable carrier. The mascara applicator is a molded applicator, the distance R is from about 0.75 mm to about 3.0 mm, and at least one of the primary particles is a wax primary particle composed primarily of one or more waxes.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2009Publication date: October 1, 2009Inventors: Peter Jonathan Wyatt, Bryan Michael Kadlubowski, Thomas Elliott Rabe, Stephen Robert Glassmeyer
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Publication number: 20090045089Abstract: A cosmetic display system comprising an applicator or an image of an applicator, a secondary package, and optionally a container and/or a handle. The applicator comprises a substantially longitudinal stem, a core, optionally a handle, and a plurality of protrusions surrounding a core. At least one of the plurality of protrusions, the stem, the handle, and the core are comprised of a chromatic color or colors having a luminance value of greater than about 10, a chroma value of greater than about (22-0.22 L); and a hue value of from about 0 to about 360. At least one of the plurality of protrusions and the core comprise contrasting colors relative to the stem. The container is structured to house a product and accept the applicator, and the secondary package is structured to house the applicator by itself or the applicator and the container together such that the applicator and the container are displayed separately.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2007Publication date: February 19, 2009Inventors: Paul Alan Sheppard, Bryan Michael Kadlubowski, Peter Jonathan Wyatt, Karl Joseph Russ, Angela Michele Fabula, Stacy Alycia Thomas
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Patent number: 7152817Abstract: An electrostatic spray device and a cartridge for an electrostatic spray device that reduce the occurrence of electrically induced emulsion product separation are disclosed. The device and/or the cartridge may reduce electrically induced emulsion product separation by providing a conductive high voltage shield substantially around the product reservoir. Alternatively, the device and/or the cartridge may prevent the product located at the charging location from being in fluid communication with the product reservoir so that the product that is being charged cannot flow back into the product reservoir. The device and/or cartridge may alternatively reduce electrically induced emulsion product separation by minimizing the volume of product between the charging location and the exit orifice of the nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2001Date of Patent: December 26, 2006Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: David Edward Wilson, Bryan Michael Kadlubowski, Jeffrey Keith Leppla, Wataru Hirose, Yoshihiro Wakiyama, Takeshi Aoyama, Takeshi Mori, Toru Sumiyoshi, Joseph Michael Crowley
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Patent number: 6866212Abstract: An electrostatic spraying device being configured and disposed to electrostatically charge and dispense a liquid composition from a supply to a point of dispersal, wherein the device comprises: a reservoir configured to contain the supply of liquid composition; a nozzle to disperse the liquid composition, the nozzle being disposed at the point of dispersal; a channel disposed between the reservoir and the nozzle, wherein the channel permits the electrostatic charging of the liquid composition upon the liquid composition moving within the channel; a high voltage power supply electrically connected to the power source; and a high voltage electrode electrically connected to the high voltage power supply, wherein a portion of the high voltage electrode is disposed between the reservoir and the nozzle, and wherein the high voltage electrode electrostatically charges the liquid composition within the channel at a charging location, wherein the nozzle pathway comprises an outlet path disposed adjacent to the nozzleType: GrantFiled: February 25, 2003Date of Patent: March 15, 2005Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Toru Sumiyoshi, Bryan Michael Kadlubowski, David Edward Wilson, Ryan Norris Blystone
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Patent number: 6814318Abstract: An electrostatic spraying device being configured and disposed to electrostatically charge and dispense a product from a supply to a point of dispersal. This device has a reservoir configured to contain the supply of product and a nozzle to disperse the product. A channel is disposed between the reservoir and the nozzle, wherein the channel permits the electrostatic charging of the product upon the product moving within the channel. A positive displacement mechanism is used to move the product from the reservoir to the nozzle. A portion of the high voltage electrode being disposed between the reservoir and the nozzle is used to electrostatically charge the product within the channel at a charging location. A mixing mechanism may be disposed between the reservoir and the nozzle to reconstitute any product which may have separated. The high voltage contact may be spring biased in direction towards the high voltage electrode.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2001Date of Patent: November 9, 2004Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: David Edward Wilson, Bryan Michael Kadlubowski, Jeffrey Keith Leppla, Toru Sumiyoshi
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Publication number: 20040021017Abstract: An electrostatic spraying device being configured and disposed to electrostatically charge and dispense a liquid composition from a supply to a point of dispersal, wherein the device comprises:Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2003Publication date: February 5, 2004Applicant: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Toru Sumiyoshi, Bryan Michael Kadlubowski, David Edward Wilson, Ryan Norris Blystone
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Patent number: 6682004Abstract: The present invention is an electrostatic spraying device to electrostatically charge and dispense a product from a reservoir to a point of dispersal that includes a nozzle having an exit orifice and being disposed at the point of dispersal to disperse the product. A channel is included that permits the electrostatic charging of product. A positive displacement mechanism is used to move the product from the reservoir to the nozzle. A power source supplies an electrical charge. A portion of a high voltage electrode being disposed between the reservoir and the nozzle is used to electrostatically charge product within the channel at a charging location. A distance between the charging location and the nozzle exit orifice is governed by Vo/d<100,000, wherein Vo=an output voltage of said high voltage power supply and d=linear distance between the charging location and said nozzle exit orifice.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2001Date of Patent: January 27, 2004Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Bryan Michael Kadlubowski, David Edward Wilson, Jeffrey Keith Leppla, Wataru Hirose, Yoshihiro Wakiyama, Takeshi Aoyama, Takeshi Mori, Yoshito Komada, Toru Sumiyoshi, Joseph Michael Crowley
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Patent number: D539980Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2005Date of Patent: April 3, 2007Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Bryan Michael Kadlubowski, Stacy Alycia Thomas, Erica Heidi Hollmann
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Patent number: D539981Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2005Date of Patent: April 3, 2007Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Bryan Michael Kadlubowski, Stacy Alycia Thomas, Erica Heidi Hollmann
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Patent number: D564706Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2006Date of Patent: March 18, 2008Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Bryan Michael Kadlubowski, Stacy Alycia Thomas
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Patent number: D575456Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2008Date of Patent: August 19, 2008Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Bryan Michael Kadlubowski, Stacy Alycia Thomas