Patents by Inventor Donald J. Sanders
Donald J. Sanders 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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Publication number: 20080077104Abstract: The present invention provides users of absorbent personal care articles with a convenient and discreet way to dispose of used absorbent personal care articles. In one disclosed embodiment, a wrapper component for an absorbent personal care article has a disposal device attached to, held adjacent to or contained within an interior volume of the wrapper component in a way that a user of an absorbent personal care article will be able to access the disposal device prior to handling the unused absorbent personal care article. Provided is an easy and discreet means to wrap or conceal used absorbent personal care articles.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2006Publication date: March 27, 2008Inventors: Noah J. Baer, Michael J. Bott, Stuart J. Burgan, James J. Clark, Susan J. Moder, Carrie N. Pateras, Donald J. Sanders, Jessica L. Ustishen
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Patent number: 6939289Abstract: An applicator for placing an insert within a vagina. The insert can be a catamenial tampon, incontinence device, medicament, dressing, and the like. The applicator has orientation indicators to allow the user to properly orientate the insert within the vagina. The applicator also has an inwardly curved radius on the leading edge to reduce any resistance during insertion and withdrawal of the applicator. The applicator may also have at least one vent to facilitate expulsion of the insert or to deliver medicaments or lubricants inside the body cavity. The insert applicator has a rounded cross-section to maximize the available space for the insert, while also facilitating insertion of the applicator into the vagina.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2002Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Mary Ann Zunker, Herb F. Velazquez, Donald J. Sanders, Jim A. Pierron, Angela R. Heck
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Patent number: 6743321Abstract: A method for fabricating a refastenable absorbent garment includes moving a continuous body panel web in a machine direction and successively fixedly securing a plurality of discrete fastener pieces, spaced along the machine direction, to the body panel web. Each of the fastener pieces comprises a first and second end also spaced along the machine direction. The method further includes successively cutting said body panel web and each of the fastener pieces along a cross direction between the first and second ends of each of the fastener pieces and thereby forming a plurality of discrete body panels each comprising opposite side edges and a plurality of pairs of fastener members fixedly secured to one of the plurality of body panels and a next successive body panel.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2001Date of Patent: June 1, 2004Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Daniel M. Guralski, Donald J. Sanders, David H. Swanton, Paul T. Van Gompel
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Patent number: 6730188Abstract: A method for fabricating a refastenable absorbent garment comprises moving a continuous absorbent garment subassembly in a machine direction, wherein the continuous absorbent garment subassembly comprises a continuous front body panel web, a continuous rear body panel web and a plurality of discrete crotch portions spaced along the machine direction and connecting the continuous front and rear body panel webs. The crotch portions are folded in a cross direction with one of the continuous front and rear body panel webs folded over the other of the continuous front and rear body panel webs in the cross direction. The method further comprises successively cutting the continuous front and rear body panels of the continuous absorbent garment subassembly in the cross direction and thereby forming a plurality of discrete absorbent garment subassemblies, each of which comprises a front body panel and a rear body panel, wherein the front and rear body panels are connected with the crotch portion.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2001Date of Patent: May 4, 2004Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventor: Donald J. Sanders
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Publication number: 20040077924Abstract: An applicator for placing an insert within a vagina. The insert can be a catamenial tampon, incontinence device, medicament, dressing, and the like. The applicator has orientation indicators to allow the user to properly orientate the insert within the vagina. The applicator also has an inwardly curved radius on the leading edge to reduce any resistance during insertion and withdrawal of the applicator. The applicator may also have at least one vent to facilitate expulsion of the insert or to deliver medicaments or lubricants inside the body cavity. The insert applicator has a rounded cross-section to maximize the available space for the insert, while also facilitating insertion of the applicator into the vagina.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2002Publication date: April 22, 2004Applicant: KIMBERLY-CLARK WORLDWIDE, INC.Inventors: Mary Ann Zunker, Herb F. Velazquez, Donald J. Sanders, Jim A. Pierron, Angela R. Heck
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Patent number: 6645136Abstract: Incontinence insert applicators for placing insert members within a vagina for reducing the occurrence and/or severity of female incontinence. The insert applicator has a non-circular cross-section for maximizing the available space for the insert, while also facilitating insertion of the applicator into the vagina. The applicators have orientation indicators to allow the user to properly orientate the inserts within the vagina.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2000Date of Patent: November 11, 2003Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: MaryAnn Zunker, Herb F. Velazquez, Donald J. Sanders
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Publication number: 20030135192Abstract: A method for fabricating a refastenable absorbent garment includes moving a continuous body panel web in a machine direction and successively fixedly securing a plurality of discrete fastener pieces, spaced along the machine direction, to the body panel web. Each of the fastener pieces comprises a first and second end also spaced along the machine direction. The method further includes successively cutting said body panel web and each of the fastener pieces along a cross direction between the first and second ends of each of the fastener pieces and thereby forming a plurality of discrete body panels each comprising opposite side edges and a plurality of pairs of fastener members fixedly secured to one of the plurality of body panels and a next successive body panel.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2001Publication date: July 17, 2003Inventors: Daniel M. Guralski, Donald J. Sanders, David H. Swanton, Paul T. Van Gompel
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Publication number: 20030074710Abstract: The present invention provides a clothing shield. The clothing shield has a chest section, pocket section and an optional lap section. The pocket section includes an opening member that causes the pocket to automatically open when the clothing shield is used.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2001Publication date: April 24, 2003Inventors: Donald J. Sanders, Joseph DiPalma, Daniel L. Ellingson
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Publication number: 20030051803Abstract: A method for fabricating a refastenable absorbent garment comprises moving a continuous absorbent garment subassembly in a machine direction, wherein the continuous absorbent garment subassembly comprises a continuous front body panel web, a continuous rear body panel web and a plurality of discrete crotch portions spaced along the machine direction and connecting the continuous front and rear body panel webs. The crotch portions are folded in a cross direction with one of the continuous front and rear body panel webs folded over the other of the continuous front and rear body panel webs in the cross direction. The method further comprises successively cutting the continuous front and rear body panels of the continuous absorbent garment subassembly in the cross direction and thereby forming a plurality of discrete absorbent garment subassemblies, each of which comprises a front body panel and a rear body panel, wherein the front and rear body panels are connected with the crotch portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2001Publication date: March 20, 2003Inventor: Donald J. Sanders
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Publication number: 20030055389Abstract: A method for fabricating a refastenable absorbent garment comprises moving a base web in a first machine direction, moving at least two strips of fastener material in a second machine direction, cutting the at least two strips of fastener material to define at least a first and second stream of a plurality of fastener members, successively rotating each of the fastener members in each of the first and second streams, and applying each of the rotated fastener members in each of the first and second streams to the base web, wherein the fastener members in the first stream are sequentially located relative to the fastener members in the second stream on the base web in an alternating relationship along the first machine direction. An apparatus for fabricating a refastenable absorbent garment is also provided and includes a rotator and a construction drum rotating about an axis and positioned adjacent the rotator.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2001Publication date: March 20, 2003Inventors: Donald J. Sanders, Joseph A. Mlinar, Denise M. B. Murie, Jesse P. Sorenson, Kenneth J. Wagner
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Patent number: 6533879Abstract: A method of applying curved leg elastics to absorbent garments involves stretching and wrapping a pair of elastic ribbons about a first curved surface of a pair of pucks. A portion of each of the elastic ribbons is simultaneously folded onto a second surface of each of the pucks. The pucks are attached to a rotating device that rotates the pucks into alignment with a substrate. As the pucks are rotated toward the substrate, the pucks are also oscillated individually toward the substrate. Once the second surfaces of the pucks are aligned parallel to the substrate, the substrate is bonded to the second surface portion of each of the elastic ribbons in their stretched positions on the pucks, thereby forming finished seams. The resulting absorbent garments have gasket-like leg openings with improved comfort and aesthetic appeal.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2002Date of Patent: March 18, 2003Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Shawn A. Quereshi, Joseph D. Coenen, Robert Eugene Vogt, Robert Lee Popp, Donald J. Sanders
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Publication number: 20020124313Abstract: The present invention provides a holder for securing an absorbent article comprising a flexible sheet having less than four pouches designed to secure at least one edge of an outer perimeter of the absorbent article. In one embodiment, there are two pouches substantially parallel to each other and extending transversely across the flexible sheet, the two pouches designed to secure opposing edges of an outer perimeter of the absorbent article. In one embodiment, the absorbent article is a bed pad, chair pad, or the like, made from a liner, absorbent and film. Use of less than four pouches, such as pouch pairs, provides an easy method for keeping absorbent articles in their intended locations, which in turn reduces wrinkles and slippage. As a result, the likelihood of a patient developing bed sores is reduced and the effectiveness of the absorbent article is increased, thus improving patient comfort.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2001Publication date: September 12, 2002Applicant: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Stephen B. Cook, Earle H. Sherrod, Donald J. Sanders
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Publication number: 20020079040Abstract: A method of applying curved leg elastics to absorbent garments involves stretching and wrapping a pair of elastic ribbons about a first curved surface of a pair of pucks. A portion of each of the elastic ribbons is simultaneously folded onto a second surface of each of the pucks. The pucks are attached to a rotating device that rotates the pucks into alignment with a substrate. As the pucks are rotated toward the substrate, the pucks are also oscillated individually toward the substrate. Once the second surfaces of the pucks are aligned parallel to the substrate, the substrate is bonded to the second surface portion of each of the elastic ribbons in their stretched positions on the pucks, thereby forming finished seams. The resulting absorbent garments have gasket-like leg openings with improved comfort and aesthetic appeal.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2002Publication date: June 27, 2002Inventors: Shawn A. Quereshi, Joseph D. Coenen, Robert Eugene Vogt, Robert Lee Popp, Donald J. Sanders
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Patent number: 6375769Abstract: A method of applying curved leg elastics to absorbent garments involves stretching and wrapping a pair of elastic ribbons about a first curved surface of a pair of pucks. A portion of each of the elastic ribbons is simultaneously folded onto a second surface of each of the pucks. The pucks are attached to a rotating device that rotates the pucks into alignment with a substrate. As the pucks are rotated toward the substrate, the pucks are also oscillated individually toward the substrate. Once the second surfaces of the pucks are aligned parallel to the substrate, the substrate is bonded to the second surface portion of each of the elastic ribbons in their stretched positions on the pucks, thereby forming finished seams. The resulting absorbent garments have gasket-like leg openings with improved comfort and aesthetic appeal.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2000Date of Patent: April 23, 2002Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Shawn A. Quereshi, Joseph D. Coenen, Robert Eugene Vogt, Robert Lee Popp, Donald J. Sanders
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Patent number: 5636558Abstract: An apparatus for directing a selected fluid to a movable substrate includes a nozzle connected to a movable support, and a supplying mechanism for providing the fluid to the nozzle at a pressure which provides for a selected fluid flow rate from the nozzle. The supplying mechanism includes a torque conduit section which has a longitudinal torque axis thereof and is configured to absorb torsional energy produced by moving the support. An actuating servo rotates the support to move the cutter nozzle along a selected cutting path, and the actuating servo has a servo axis of rotation which is arranged substantially collinear with the longitudinal axis of the torque tube conduit section.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 1996Date of Patent: June 10, 1997Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Donald J. Sanders, Michael J. Collom, Mary E. Barker, John H. Hise, Bruce A. Owen
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Patent number: 5010908Abstract: Disclosed is an apparatus for cleaning the interior of elongated tubular objects such as pipes, tubes, etc., using a reciprocating lance having a cleaning fluid spray head at its end. Fluid pressure provides reciprocating movement to the lance. The cleaning fluid pressure is independent of the fluid which provides movement to the lance, thereby maintaining the desired fluid pressure to the nozzle through the complete cycle of reciprocation.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1990Date of Patent: April 30, 1991Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Andrew E. McLeod, Gaines C. Fields, Donald J. Sanders
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Patent number: 4900384Abstract: An apparatus for forming at least one elasticized flap section on a substantially continuous web comprises a web supplying mechanism for delivering a moving, substantially continuous web having first and second, oppositely-facing major surfaces, and having first and second side edges. An elastic supplying mechanism delivers at least one elastic member into contact with the web, and an attaching mechanism secures the elastic member to the web. A first folding mechanism bends the web along a primary foldline located inboard from the first side edge of the web to define at least one primary panel portion of the web. The folding mechanism operably moves the primary panel portion to overlie the first major web surface with the elastic member located between the primary panel portion and the first major web surface.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 1988Date of Patent: February 13, 1990Assignee: Kimberly-Clark CorporationInventors: Donald J. Sanders, Keith G. Bellin, Karl R. Dehn