Patents by Inventor Carl G. Rippl

Carl G. Rippl 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: 20080016640
    Abstract: A wet mop head assembly for use with a mop handle is disclosed. The mop head includes a laminate mop substrate having a first layer of scrubbing material, a second layer of scrubbing material and an absorbent foam layer sandwiched between the scrubbing material layers. At least one bond is present to join the scrubbing and absorbent foam layers together.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 18, 2006
    Publication date: January 24, 2008
    Inventors: Kiran K. Reddy, Sridhar Ranganathan, Joseph K. Baker, Cameron Ray Morris, Stephanie Ann Rossignol, Andrew Clement, George Nukuto, Denis R. Grimard, Carl G. Rippl, MeeWha Lee, Paul Woon, Russell J. Kroll, Mark Londborg, Robert Henshaw, Fred Robert Radwanski, Charles Wilson Colman
  • Publication number: 20040166321
    Abstract: A disposable absorbent article having an inner surface and an outer surface. The disposable absorbent article includes an absorbent layer disposed toward the inner surface and a film layer adjacent the absorbent layer where the film layer provides at least a portion of the outer surface of the disposable absorbent article with a static coefficient of friction of at least 0.5 as defined by the coefficient of friction test set forth herein.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 21, 2003
    Publication date: August 26, 2004
    Inventors: Carl G. Rippl, Susan M. Trefethren, Anita M. Banjak
  • Publication number: 20040163179
    Abstract: Methods of folding a protective cover article are described. The methods described result in a compact protective cover article that is relatively easy to unfold.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 18, 2003
    Publication date: August 26, 2004
    Applicant: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.
    Inventors: Susan M. Trefethren, Carl G. Rippl, Kurt J. Kaiser, Charles L. Cooke, Anita M. Banjak, Kristi J. Bryant, K. Michelle Boudry
  • Patent number: 5593399
    Abstract: An absorbent article comprises a first, liquid-permeable carrier layer and at least a second carrier layer. A carrier attaching mechanism secures together the carrier layers to provide substantially attached zones and a multiplicity of substantially unattached zones thereof. The substantially unattached zones provide a plurality of pocket regions, and high-absorbency material is located within the pocket regions to provide an absorbent laminate having a laminate length and a laminate width. A selected plurality of the pocket regions can, for example, be configured with an elongate shape having a major axis length and a relatively shorter minor axis width. The selected plurality of elongate pocket regions is included within a dispersed pocket array having a non-contiguous, labyrinth configuration of pockets.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 6, 1995
    Date of Patent: January 14, 1997
    Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Corporation
    Inventors: Richard W. Tanzer, Frank P. Abuto, Stanley R. Kellenberger, Daniel R. Laux, Brian K. Nortman, William S. Pomplun, Carl G. Rippl, Mark L. Robinson, Lorry F. Sallee, Wen Z. Schroeder, Sandra M. Yarbrough, David L. Zenker
  • Patent number: 5433715
    Abstract: An absorbent article comprises a first, liquid-permeable carrier layer and at least a second carrier layer. A water sensitive attaching mechanism secures together the carrier layers to provide substantially attached zones and substantially unattached zones thereof. The substantially unattached zones provide a plurality of pocket regions, and a high absorbency material is located within the pocket regions to provide an absorbent laminate. A secondary attaching mechanism secures together the carrier layers along selected secondary attachment regions and provides a substantially water-insensitive connection therebetween. The secondary attachment regions are substantially restricted to locations spaced from the pocket regions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 29, 1993
    Date of Patent: July 18, 1995
    Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Corporation
    Inventors: Richard W. Tanzer, Frank P. Abuto, Stanley R. Kellenberger, Daniel R. Laux, Brian K. Nortman, William S. Pomplun, Carl G. Rippl, Mark L. Robinson, Lorry F. Sallee, Wen Z. Schroeder, Sandra M. Yarbrough, David L. Zenker
  • Patent number: 5425725
    Abstract: An absorbent article comprises a first, liquid-permeable carrier layer and at least a second carrier layer. A carrier attaching mechanism, such as a water-sensitive adhesive, secures together the carrier layers to provide substantially attached zones and a multiplicity of substantially unattached zones thereof. The substantially unattached zones provide a plurality of pocket regions, and a high-absorbency material is located within the pocket regions to provide an absorbent laminate. Matrix fibers are dispersed within the high-absorbency material in the pocket regions, and the matrix fibers are present in a selected amount which, in particular aspects of the invention, can be within the range of about 0.1-10 weight percent, as determined with respect to the total weight of the absorbent material contained in the pockets.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 29, 1993
    Date of Patent: June 20, 1995
    Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Corporation
    Inventors: Richard W. Tanzer, Frank P. Abuto, Stanley R. Kellenberger, Daniel R. Laux, Brian K. Nortman, William S. Pomplun, Carl G. Rippl, Mark L. Robinson, Lorry F. Sallee, Wen Z. Schroeder, Sandra M. Yarbrough, David L. Zenker
  • Patent number: 5411497
    Abstract: An absorbent article comprises a first, liquid-permeable carrier layer and at least a second carrier layer. A water sensitive attaching mechanism secures together the carrier layers to provide substantially attached zones and substantially unattached zones thereof. The substantially unattached zones provide a plurality of pocket regions, and a high absorbency material is located within the pocket regions to provide an absorbent laminate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 29, 1993
    Date of Patent: May 2, 1995
    Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Corporation
    Inventors: Richard W. Tanzer, Frank P. Abuto, Stanley R. Kellenberger, Daniel R. Laux, Brian K. Nortman, William S. Pomplun, Carl G. Rippl, Mark L. Robinson, Lorry F. Sallee, Sandra M. Yarbrough, David L. Zenker
  • Patent number: 4929480
    Abstract: An absorbent structure for collecting and retaining exuded fluids from food products such as meat and poultry is disclosed herein. The structure has a fluid permeable top sheet and a fluid impermeable bottom sheet with an absorbent core of pulp coform material located therebetween. In a preferred embodiment the periphery of the top and bottom sheets are sealed to form a pouch and the pulp coform material is stratified into a first top layer and a second bottom layer. Superabsorbents such as carboxymethylcellulose may be added to the coform material to aid in fluid retention. In the preferred embodiment the superabsorbent is located in the bottom layer of pulp coform while the top layer of the pulp coform is substantially devoid of the superabsorbent.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 20, 1987
    Date of Patent: May 29, 1990
    Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Corporation
    Inventors: David G. Midkiff, Carl G. Rippl, Nancy D. Twyman, Joseph D. Wahlquist
  • Patent number: 4865855
    Abstract: There is disclosed an absorbent food pad which absorbs exudate from food products in a package and inhibits the propagation of food-borne pathogens. The absorbent food pad contains an effective amount of an antimicrobial composition of one or more acids having the structure:R--COOHwhere R is selected from the group consisting of lower alkyl; substituted lower alkyl; carboxy lower alkyl; carboxy, hydroxy lower alkyl; carboxy, halo lower alkyl; carboxy, dihydroxy lower alkyl, dicarboxy, hydroxy lower alkyl; lower alkenyl; carboxy lower alkenyl; dicarboxyl lower alkenyl; phenyl and substituted phenyl groups. In addition, the antimicrobial composition may include an anionic surfactant. More particularlly, the antimicrobial composition comprises a mixture of citric acid, malic acid, and sodium lauryl sulfate in a rate ratio of 10:5:2 by weight respectively. The antimicrobial composition is disbursed within the absorbent medium of the absorbent food pad at a concentration of between 0.04% and 0.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 11, 1988
    Date of Patent: September 12, 1989
    Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Corporation
    Inventors: Richard E. Hansen, Carl G. Rippl, David G. Midkiff, Joseph G. Neuwirth