Patents by Inventor David A. Kuen
David A. Kuen 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: 7686796Abstract: An absorbent garment for wear about a wearer's waist includes a waist belt, a garment shell and an absorbent assembly constructed to take in and retain body exudates released by the wearer. The absorbent assembly is releasably attached generally at front and back waist regions thereof to the waist belt. The garment shell is attached generally at front and back waist regions thereof to the waist belt, with the absorbent assembly generally disposed within the garment shell, whereby the front waist region of the garment shell is in opposed relationship with the front waist region of the absorbent assembly and the back waist region of the garment shell is in opposed relationship with the back waist region of the absorbent assembly.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2003Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: David A. Kuen, Kristi J. Bryant, Mark S. Franke, Cynthia H. Hendren, Richard J. Kamps, Lisa Nickel, Katherine C. Wheeler, Yee Yang
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Patent number: 7491196Abstract: An absorbent garment has an absorbent assembly disposed within a garment shell configured for encircling a wearer's waist. The absorbent assembly has an inner surface adapted for contiguous relationship with the wearer's body, a front waist region in opposed relationship with a front waist region of the garment shell, a back waist region in opposed relationship with a back waist region of the garment shell, and a crotch region extending longitudinally between and interconnecting the front and back waist regions of the absorbent assembly. The absorbent assembly is releasably attached generally at a front waist end thereof to the garment shell generally at the front waist end of the garment shell, and is also releasably attached generally at a back waist end thereof to the garment shell generally at the back waist end of the garment shell.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2003Date of Patent: February 17, 2009Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Mark S. Franke, Kristi J. Bryant, Cynthia H. Hendren, Richard J. Kamps, David A. Kuen, Lisa Nickel, Katherine C. Wheeler, Yee Yang
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Patent number: 7344526Abstract: An absorbent garment has an absorbent assembly disposed within a garment shell configured for encircling the wearer's waist. The garment shell comprises a front panel assembly having laterally opposite side margins, and a back panel assembly having laterally opposite side margins. The absorbent assembly is attached at a front waist region thereof to the garment shell generally at the side margins of the front panel assembly to together define front side margins of the absorbent garment. The absorbent assembly is further attached at a back waist region thereof to the garment shell generally at the side margins of the back panel assembly to together define back side margins of the absorbent garment. The front side margins and the back side margins of the absorbent garment are releasably attached to each other to removably secure the absorbent garment on the wearer's waist.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2003Date of Patent: March 18, 2008Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Yee Yang, Lisa Nickel, Kristi J. Bryant, Mark S. Franke, Cynthia H. Hendren, Richard J. Kamps, David A. Kuen, Katherine C. Wheeler
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Publication number: 20050125879Abstract: An absorbent garment has an absorbent assembly disposed within a garment shell configured for encircling the wearer's waist. The garment shell comprises a front panel assembly having laterally opposite side margins, and a back panel assembly having laterally opposite side margins. The absorbent assembly is attached at a front waist region thereof to the garment shell generally at the side margins of the front panel assembly to together define front side margins of the absorbent garment. The absorbent assembly is further attached at a back waist region thereof to the garment shell generally at the side margins of the back panel assembly to together define back side margins of the absorbent garment. The front side margins and the back side margins of the absorbent garment are releasably attached to each other to removably secure the absorbent garment on the wearer's waist.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2003Publication date: June 16, 2005Inventors: Yee Yang, Lisa Nickel, Kristi Bryant, Mark Franke, Cynthia Hendren, Richard Kamps, David Kuen, Katherine Wheeler
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Publication number: 20050131381Abstract: An absorbent garment for wear about a wearer's waist includes a waist belt, a garment shell and an absorbent assembly constructed to take in and retain body exudates released by the wearer. The absorbent assembly is releasably attached generally at front and back waist regions thereof to the waist belt. The garment shell is attached generally at front and back waist regions thereof to the waist belt, with the absorbent assembly generally disposed within the garment shell, whereby the front waist region of the garment shell is in opposed relationship with the front waist region of the absorbent assembly and the back waist region of the garment shell is in opposed relationship with the back waist region of the absorbent assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2003Publication date: June 16, 2005Inventors: David Kuen, Kristi Bryant, Mark Franke, Cynthia Hendren, Richard Kamps, Lisa Nickel, Katherine Wheeler, Yee Yang
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Publication number: 20050131377Abstract: An absorbent garment has an absorbent assembly disposed within a garment shell configured for encircling a wearer's waist. The absorbent assembly has an inner surface adapted for contiguous relationship with the wearer's body, a front waist region in opposed relationship with a front waist region of the garment shell, a back waist region in opposed relationship with a back waist region of the garment shell, and a crotch region extending longitudinally between and interconnecting the front and back waist regions of the absorbent assembly. The absorbent assembly is releasably attached generally at a front waist end thereof to the garment shell generally at the front waist end of the garment shell, and is also releasably attached generally at a back waist end thereof to the garment shell generally at the back waist end of the garment shell.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2003Publication date: June 16, 2005Inventors: Mark Franke, Kristi Bryant, Cynthia Hendren, Richard Kamps, David Kuen, Lisa Nickel, Katherine Wheeler, Yee Yang
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Publication number: 20050096615Abstract: An absorbent article has a substrate and an absorbent structure comprising at least two adjacent absorbent segments arranged in generally edge-facing-edge relationship with each other and having a boundary region therebetween. The absorbent segments are attached to the substrate for movement with the substrate. The absorbent segments and boundary region are constructed to permit movement of the absorbent segments relative to each other at the boundary region therebetween upon movement of the substrate. In other embodiments, the article has at a pair of absorbent structures in superposed relationship between a pair of substrates. Each of the absorbent structures is made up of two or more absorbent segments having a boundary region therebetween, with the absorbent segments of one absorbent structure being free to move relative to the absorbent segments of the other absorbent structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2003Publication date: May 5, 2005Inventors: David Kuen, Seth Newlin
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Publication number: 20050085782Abstract: A process for making a prefastened and refastenable pant includes providing a plurality of discrete articles having side panels and waist regions including an activatable retractive material. The side panels can be folded parallel to a longitudinal centerline to overlap at least portions of first and second fastening components. The fastening components are then engaged to form a prefastened and refastenable pant. The retractive material can be activated subsequent to engagement of the fastening components, or subsequent to obtaining position control of the side panels, to provide the pant with a waistband-to-hip circumference ratio of about 95 percent or less. The prefastened and refastenable pant and apparatus for its manufacture are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2004Publication date: April 21, 2005Inventors: Robert Popp, Joseph Coenen, David Kuen, Christopher Olson, Shawn Quereshi
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Patent number: 6837879Abstract: A disposable absorbent article for personal wear has an inner layer, an outer layer and an absorbent body disposed therebetween. Containment flaps are secured to the inner layer of the article, with each flap having a first layer extending outward from the inner layer of the article to a distal end of the flap. A generally liquid permeable second layer of the flap extends in opposed relation with a medial surface of the flap first layer of the flap and is free from fixed engagement therewith along at least a portion thereof whereby the flap second layer and the portion of the medial surface of the flap first layer define a surge chamber therebetween for receiving liquid body waste. The inner layer of the disposable article is interposed between the surge chamber and the absorbent body.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2001Date of Patent: January 4, 2005Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: David A. Kuen, Sherry A. Van Dyke
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Publication number: 20040153044Abstract: An absorbent article has an inner layer, an outer layer and an absorbent body therebetween. A pair of containment flaps is secured to the inner layer in spaced relation with each other, with each flap having a first layer extending from a base to a distal end of the flap whereby the flap first layer has a lateral surface and a medial surface. A liquid permeable second layer is disposed in generally opposed relationship with the medial surface of the flap first layer and is free from fixed engagement with at least a portion of the medial surface of the flap first layer to define a surge chamber therebetween for receiving liquid body waste. A surge member is disposed within the surge chamber for taking in liquid waste received in the surge chamber and releasing the liquid waste to the absorbent body.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 24, 2003Publication date: August 5, 2004Applicant: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: David A. Kuen, Sherry A. Van Dyke
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Publication number: 20030083636Abstract: A disposable absorbent article for personal wear has an inner layer, an outer layer and an absorbent body disposed therebetween. Containment flaps are secured to the inner layer of the article, with each flap having a first layer extending outward from the inner layer of the article to a distal end of the flap. A generally liquid permeable second layer of the flap extends in opposed relation with a medial surface of the flap first layer of the flap and is free from fixed engagement therewith along at least a portion thereof whereby the flap second layer and the portion of the medial surface of the flap first layer define a surge chamber therebetween for receiving liquid body waste. The inner layer of the disposable article is interposed between the surge chamber and the absorbent body.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2001Publication date: May 1, 2003Applicant: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: David A. Kuen, Sherry A. Van Dyke
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Patent number: 5620431Abstract: An absorbent article includes an outer cover, a bodyside liner, and an absorbent assembly disposed between the bodyside liner and outer cover. At least one of the bodyside liner and outer cover form side marginal portions which extend beyond the absorbent assembly. Elastic members of the absorbent article have a width dimension extending between opposite inner and outer edges, an inner zone adjacent the inner edge, and an outer zone adjacent the outer edge. The elastic members are elasticized over substantially the entire width dimension. The outer zone of each of the elastic members is bonded to one of the side marginal portions, and the inner zone of each of the elastic members forms a freestanding leg cuff.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1994Date of Patent: April 15, 1997Assignee: Kimberly-Clark CorporationInventors: Lynn K. LeMahieu, David A. Kuen
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Patent number: 5599417Abstract: An absorbent garment method of manufacture includes supplying a three-dimensional pant body defining a waist opening, two leg openings, and a crotch region. A containment trough formed of liquid impermeable material has a base portion bonded to the crotch region and integral retaining walls positioned transversely outward from the base portion. The retaining walls are freestanding from the pant body and include elastic members so as to define freestanding, elasticized flaps. An absorbent structure and liner are disposed between the elasticized flaps. To retard liquid movement away from the absorbent structure, the liner is wrapped around the side edges and partly beneath the absorbent structure. Further, an inwardly-directed face of each flap has a first Wicking Value while the liner has a second Wicking Value that is at least 2 times greater than the first Wicking Value on a gram per gram basis.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1995Date of Patent: February 4, 1997Assignee: Kimberly-Clark CorporationInventors: Frank S. Glaug, David A. Kuen, Robert L. Popp
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Patent number: 5476458Abstract: An absorbent garment includes a three-dimensional pant body defining a waist opening, two leg openings, and a crotch region. A containment trough formed of liquid,impermeable material has a base portion bonded to the crotch region and integral retaining walls positioned transversely outward from the base portion. The retaining walls are freestanding from the pant body and include elastic members so as to define freestanding, elasticized flaps. An absorbent structure and liner are disposed between the elasticized flaps. To retard liquid movement away from the absorbent structure, the liner is wrapped around the side edges and partly beneath the absorbent structure. Further, an inwardly-directed face of each flap has a first Wicking Value while the liner has a second Wicking Value that is at least 2 times greater than the first Wicking Value on a gram per gram basis.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1993Date of Patent: December 19, 1995Assignee: Kimberly-Clark CorporationInventors: Frank S. Glaug, David A. Kuen, Robert L. Popp
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Patent number: 5423789Abstract: An absorbent garment includes a pair of strap members and a garment shell. Each strap member defines opposite first and second end regions, and each end region includes two different fasteners. For example, the different fasteners may be hook fasteners and buttons. The garment shell defines opposite first and second waist sections. A plurality of loop patches are attached to the garment shell. Each loop patch is desirably formed of a loop material that is adapted to releasably engage a hook fastener and include a button hole to receive a button. The wearer can select between either of the two different fasteners to attach the strap members to the garment shell.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1993Date of Patent: June 13, 1995Assignee: Kimberly-Clark CorporationInventor: David A. Kuen
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Patent number: 5386595Abstract: A garment and attachment system of the present invention include a pair of first attachment pads attached to a first waist section of a garment shell. Each first attachment pad has a primary axis directed generally toward the nearest corner of the garment shell and forming an angle of from 25 to 45 degrees with the transverse axis of the garment shell. At least one second attachment pad is attached to a second waist section of the garment shell. A pair of strap members each have forward and rearward end portions with fasteners attached thereto. The fasteners are releasably engageable with the attachment pads. In particular embodiments, the attachment pads are formed of a loop material having a predetermined loop tip orientation.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 1994Date of Patent: February 7, 1995Assignee: Kimberly-ClarkInventors: David A. Kuen, Alan F. Schleinz
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Patent number: 5374262Abstract: An attachment system for securing a garment to a wearer includes attachment pads on front and back waist sections of the garment. A pair of straps extend between the front and back waist sections. In one embodiment, the straps releasably engage adapter elements, which in turn releasably engage some attachment pads. In another embodiment, the straps releasably engage some attachment pads directly and releasably engage buckle-type fasteners, which in turn releasably engage other attachment pads.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1992Date of Patent: December 20, 1994Assignee: Kimberly-Clark CorporationInventors: Charles P. Keuhn, Jr., David A. Kuen, Neal A. Rollins, Alan F. Schleinz
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Patent number: 5304162Abstract: A pleated, adjustable strap member is useful in securing a garment to a wearer. The strap member has first and second strap ends and can be attached to the garment adjacent the strap ends. The strap member also includes an elastic region and a pleated region, both located between the strap ends. The pleated region includes at least one Z-fold that is maintained with a releasable bond.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1992Date of Patent: April 19, 1994Assignee: Kimberly-Clark CorporationInventor: David A. Kuen