Patents by Inventor Frank Glaug
Frank Glaug 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: 20240091074Abstract: The present invention includes disposable absorbent articles, such as disposable undergarment, diapers, other garments, and wound care dressings, having an elastomeric material disposed between two substrate layers and an absorbent core system that disposed on top of or between the two substrate layers. This invention may also include a disposable article having an elastomeric material disposed between two substrate layers without an absorbent core. The inclusion of an stretch adhesive in the construction of the article in various portions of the article (e.g., fastening tabs, front and/or rear sections, entire article, etc.) results in improved securement of the article to a wearer for reducing the risk of leakage and further improving comfort for the wearer. Furthermore, the inclusion of a stretch adhesive can provide a smooth contoured fit to a wearer, thereby improving appearance and self-confidence for the wearer.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2023Publication date: March 21, 2024Inventors: Ricardo Borrero, Frank Glaug
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Patent number: 11813145Abstract: The present invention includes disposable absorbent articles, such as disposable undergarment, diapers, other garments, and wound care dressings, having an elastomeric material disposed between two substrate layers and an absorbent core system that disposed on top of or between the two substrate layers. This invention may also include a disposable article having an elastomeric material disposed between two substrate layers without an absorbent core. The inclusion of an stretch adhesive in the construction of the article in various portions of the article (e.g., fastening tabs, front and/or rear sections, entire article, etc.) results in improved securement of the article to a wearer for reducing the risk of leakage and further improving comfort for the wearer. Furthermore, the inclusion of a stretch adhesive can provide a smooth contoured fit to a wearer, thereby improving appearance and self-confidence for the wearer.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2017Date of Patent: November 14, 2023Assignee: Drylock Technologies NVInventors: Ricardo Borrero, Frank Glaug
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Patent number: 11752755Abstract: The present invention methods for manufacturing absorbent articles that involve the placement of absorbent cores having variable absorbency levels on consecutively aligned absorbent articles within the same manufacturing line. Additionally, the present invention also includes the provision of single packages of disposable absorbent articles that contain a first absorbent article having a first absorbency level and a second absorbent article having a second absorbency level, wherein the second absorbency level is higher than the first absorbency level.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2017Date of Patent: September 12, 2023Assignee: Drylock Technologies NVInventors: Frank Glaug, Ricardo Borrero, Michael Sandor
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Patent number: 11406543Abstract: The present invention is a multifunctional disposable absorbent article providing numerous features including, in addition to containment and absorption of bodily fluid secretions, improved feel, dryness, and comfort upon a person's skin, odor control and anti-microbial properties, and sufficient strength to support lifting and transferring of a person.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2017Date of Patent: August 9, 2022Assignee: Hill-Rom Services, Inc.Inventors: Frank Glaug, Ricardo Borrero, Mitch Simington
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Publication number: 20220151841Abstract: The present invention relates generally to absorbent products, and, more particularly, to disposable absorbent articles that provide improvements in the containment of bodily fluid secretions. The fluid containment improvements are the result of adding one or more waist barriers to the topsheet of various absorbent articles. Adding waist barriers to the disposable absorbent articles will decrease fluid leakage at the front, back, or both waist areas of the user. In addition, the waist barrier may be made of a soft and lofty foam, which will improve comfort for and reduce irritation to the user's skin. The waist barrier may improve the comfort of the user during nap time, overnight, or whenever the user is lying on their back or stomach. The waist barrier may include one or more sustainable materials.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2021Publication date: May 19, 2022Applicant: Irving Consumer Products LimitedInventors: Frank Glaug, James DeFelice, Greg Pike
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Publication number: 20210346210Abstract: The present invention relates generally to absorbent products, and, more particularly, to disposable absorbent articles that provide improvements in the containment of bodily fluid secretions. The fluid containment improvements are the result of adding gasketing barriers to standing leg cuffs of various absorbent articles. Adding gasketing barriers to the standing leg cuffs will decrease fluid leakage at the leg and crotch area of the user and will improve the comfort of the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2021Publication date: November 11, 2021Inventors: Frank Glaug, Gabriella Makarious, James DeFelice
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Publication number: 20210236345Abstract: Disposable articles, and, more particularly, a disposable undergarment including a product chassis configured to serve as a basis of a variety of disposable articles, including disposable underwear without an absorbent core, disposable underwear with an absorbent core designed for menstrual use, and disposable underwear or training pant with an absorbent core designed for incontinence use (adult and child). The product chassis is comprised of multiple sections including an elastomeric composite, containing stretch film, coupled to one another, each section is designed to provide stretch in a desired direction, thereby resulting in improved securement of the undergarment to a wearer for optimizing fit and comfort for the wearer, while reducing the risk of leakage as well as reducing the amount overall material required for producing the undergarment.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2019Publication date: August 5, 2021Inventors: Frank Glaug, Karl Andersen, Ricardo Borrero
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Patent number: 10835424Abstract: A tampon pledget is made by assembling one or more pads in a pad compression configuration, radially compressing the pad compression configuration in a traverse direction into a cylindrical form, and axially compressing the cylindrical form in a direction along a vertical axis to form the tampon pledget. In one embodiment, the axial compression is performed as a pressure is applied to at least one of a first and a second end of the cylindrical form. In one aspect of the present invention, the formed tampon pledget has an absorbent capacity as measured by the syngyna test of between about 6.0 grams to 9.0 grams and a density of about 0.4603 grams/cubic centimeter. In another aspect of the invention, the formed tampon pledget has an absorbent capacity as measured by the syngyna test of between about 9.0 grams to 12.0 grams and a density of about 0.4755 grams/cubic centimeter.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2018Date of Patent: November 17, 2020Assignee: EDGEWELL PERSONAL CARE BRANDS, LLCInventors: Keith J Edgett, Frank Glaug, Robert T Jorgensen, Eugene P Doughtery
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Publication number: 20200276798Abstract: The present invention methods for manufacturing absorbent articles that involve the placement of absorbent cores having variable absorbency levels on consecutively aligned absorbent articles within the same manufacturing line. Additionally, the present invention also includes the provision of single packages of disposable absorbent articles that contain a first absorbent article having a first absorbency level and a second absorbent article having a second absorbency level, wherein the second absorbency level is higher than the first absorbency level.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2017Publication date: September 3, 2020Inventors: Frank Glaug, Ricardo Borrero, Michael Sandor
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Publication number: 20190307616Abstract: The present invention is a disposable absorbent undergarment, such as an adult brief or baby diaper, having an exterior surface designed to provide improved attachment for one or more fastener members, thereby resulting in improved closure and securement of the undergarment to a wearer.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2017Publication date: October 10, 2019Inventors: Frank Glaug, Ricardo Borrero
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Publication number: 20190262195Abstract: The present invention is a multifunctional disposable absorbent article providing numerous features including, in addition to containment and absorption of bodily fluid secretions, improved feel, dryness, and comfort upon a person's skin, odor control and anti-microbial properties, and sufficient strength to support lifting and transferring of a person.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2017Publication date: August 29, 2019Inventors: Frank Glaug, Ricardo Borrero, Mitch Simington
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Publication number: 20190133837Abstract: A tampon pledget is made by assembling one or more pads in a pad compression configuration, radially compressing the pad compression configuration in a traverse direction into a cylindrical form, and axially compressing the cylindrical form in a direction along a vertical axis to form the tampon pledget. In one embodiment, the axial compression is performed as a pressure is applied to at least one of a first and a second end of the cylindrical form. In one aspect of the present invention, the formed tampon pledget has an absorbent capacity as measured by the syngyna test of between about 6.0 grams to 9.0 grams and a density of about 0.4603 grams/cubic centimeter. In another aspect of the invention, the formed tampon pledget has an absorbent capacity as measured by the syngyna test of between about 9.0 grams to 12.0 grams and a density of about 0.4755 grams/cubic centimeter.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2018Publication date: May 9, 2019Inventors: Keith J. Edgett, Frank Glaug, Robert T. Jorgensen, Eugene P. Doughtery
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Publication number: 20190076304Abstract: The present invention includes disposable absorbent articles, such as disposable undergarment, diapers, other garments, and wound care dressings, having an elastomeric material disposed between two substrate layers and an absorbent core system that disposed on top of or between the two substrate layers. This invention may also include a disposable article having an elastomeric material disposed between two substrate layers without an absorbent core. The inclusion of an stretch adhesive in the construction of the article in various portions of the article (e.g., fastening tabs, front and/or rear sections, entire article, etc.) results in improved securement of the article to a wearer for reducing the risk of leakage and further improving comfort for the wearer. Furthermore, the inclusion of a stretch adhesive can provide a smooth contoured fit to a wearer, thereby improving appearance and self-confidence for the wearer.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2017Publication date: March 14, 2019Inventors: Ricardo Borrero, Frank Glaug
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Patent number: 10028864Abstract: A tampon pledget is made by assembling one or more pads in a pad compression configuration, radially compressing the pad compression configuration in a traverse direction into a cylindrical form, and axially compressing the cylindrical form in a direction along a vertical axis to form the tampon pledget. In one embodiment, the axial compression is performed as a pressure is applied to at least one of a first and a second end of the cylindrical form. In one aspect of the present invention, the formed tampon pledget has an absorbent capacity as measured by the syngyna test of between about 6.0 grams to 9.0 grams and a density of about 0.4603 grams/cubic centimeter. In another aspect of the invention, the formed tampon pledget has an absorbent capacity as measured by the syngyna test of between about 9.0 grams to 12.0 grams and a density of about 0.4755 grams/cubic centimeter.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2015Date of Patent: July 24, 2018Assignee: Edgewell Personal Care Brands, LLCInventors: Keith J Edgett, Frank Glaug, Robert T Jorgensen, Eugene P Doughtery
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Publication number: 20170156938Abstract: A tampon pledget is made by assembling one or more pads in a pad compression configuration, radially compressing the pad compression configuration in a traverse direction into a cylindrical form, and axially compressing the cylindrical form in a direction along a vertical axis to form the tampon pledget. In one embodiment, the axial compression is performed as a pressure is applied to at least one of a first and a second end of the cylindrical form. In one aspect of the present invention, the formed tampon pledget has an absorbent capacity as measured by the syngyna test of between about 6.0 grams to 9.0 grams and a density of about 0.4603 grams/cubic centimeter. In another aspect of the invention, the formed tampon pledget has an absorbent capacity as measured by the syngyna test of between about 9.0 grams to 12.0 grams and a density of about 0.4755 grams/cubic centimeter.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2015Publication date: June 8, 2017Inventors: Keith J Edgett, Frank Glaug, Robert T Jorgensen, Eugene P Doughtery
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Patent number: 9107775Abstract: A tampon pledget is made by assembling one or more pads in a pad compression configuration, radially compressing the pad compression configuration in a traverse direction into a cylindrical form, and axially compressing the cylindrical form in a direction along a vertical axis to form the tampon pledget. In one embodiment, the axial compression is performed as a pressure is applied to at least one of a first and a second end of the cylindrical form. In one aspect of the present invention, the formed tampon pledget has an absorbent capacity as measured by the syngyna test of between about 6.0 grams to 9.0 grams and a density of about 0.4603 grams/cubic centimeter. In another aspect of the invention, the formed tampon pledget has an absorbent capacity as measured by the syngyna test of between about 9.0 grams to 12.0 grams and a density of about 0.4755 grams/cubic centimeter.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2009Date of Patent: August 18, 2015Assignee: Eveready Battery Company, Inc.Inventors: Keith J. Edgett, Robert T. Jorgensen, Jr., Frank Glaug, Eugene P. Dougherty, Jr.
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Publication number: 20100268182Abstract: A tampon pledget is made by assembling one or more pads in a pad compression configuration, radially compressing the pad compression configuration in a traverse direction into a cylindrical form, and axially compressing the cylindrical form in a direction along a vertical axis to form the tampon pledget. In one embodiment, the axial compression is performed as a pressure is applied to at least one of a first and a second end of the cylindrical form. In one aspect of the present invention, the formed tampon pledget has an absorbent capacity as measured by the syngyna test of between about 6.0 grams to 9.0 grams and a density of about 0.4603 grams/cubic centimeter. In another aspect of the invention, the formed tampon pledget has an absorbent capacity as measured by the syngyna test of between about 9.0 grams to 12.0 grams and a density of about 0.4755 grams/cubic centimeter.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2009Publication date: October 21, 2010Applicant: Playtex Products, LLCInventors: Keith J. Edgett, Robert Jorgensen, JR., Frank Glaug, Eugene P. Dougherty, JR.
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Publication number: 20100120707Abstract: A dosage comprising an antibiotic, an estrogen, and a progestagen is provided. The dosage can be oral, or administered in other methods, such as intravaginally with a tampon. The dosage can be used for menstrual suppression, contraception, and/or hormone replacement therapy. A method of treating a patient with the dosage comprises administering the dosage to the patient over a course of treatment, in amounts or frequencies that can remain constant, or be varied.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2009Publication date: May 13, 2010Inventors: Eugene P. Dougherty, JR., Michael Kalmon, Frank Glaug, Patrick Gorham
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Patent number: D882770Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2017Date of Patent: April 28, 2020Assignee: DRYLOCK TECHNOLOGIES NVInventors: Frank Glaug, Ricardo Borrero, Michael Sandor
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Patent number: D901679Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2017Date of Patent: November 10, 2020Assignee: DRYLOCK TECHNOLOGIES NVInventors: Frank Glaug, Ricardo Borrero