Patents by Inventor Frank P. Abuto

Frank P. Abuto 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: 20030119400
    Abstract: An absorbent article having a liner, an outer cover, and an absorbent body disposed therebetween. The absorbent body includes a non-woven absorbent structure having a length, a thickness, a width and opposite side edges generally defining the width of the structure. The thickness of the absorbent structure is non-uniform along at least one of the length and the width of the absorbent structure and the opposite side edges of the absorbent structure are substantially uncut along the length of the absorbent structure. The absorbent structure is of unitary construction of absorbent fibers and binder fibers activated to form inter-fiber bonds within the absorbent structure. In another embodiment, the width of the absorbent structure is non-uniform along the length of the absorbent structure and the opposite side edges of the absorbent structure are substantially uncut along the length of the absorbent structure.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 27, 2002
    Publication date: June 26, 2003
    Applicant: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.
    Inventors: Mark J. Beitz, Frank P. Abuto, Jayant Chakravarty, Michael J. Garvey, Timothy J. Rymer, Michael B. Venturino, Robert E. Vogt, Bernhardt E. Kressner
  • Patent number: 6102892
    Abstract: An absorbent article is provided that is comfortable and suitable for absorbing and containing liquid and solid body exudates without leakage. The absorbent article may be a diaper that includes a backsheet layer, a substantially liquid-permeable liner layer, and an absorbent core located between the backsheet and the liner. The backsheet generally defines a front waistband section, a rear waistband section, and an intermediate section, with the intermediate section interconnecting the front and rear waistband sections and disposed between laterally opposed side margins. The backsheet layer has at least one pleat adjacent each side margin that defines an expanded volume when the pleat expands, the expanded volume being greater than the volume when the pleat is unexpanded. The pleat is accessible to body exudates that pass through or around the absorbent core.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 2, 1997
    Date of Patent: August 15, 2000
    Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.
    Inventors: Melissa C. Putzer, Daniel R. Schlinz, Frank P. Abuto
  • 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: 5466513
    Abstract: Disclosed is an absorbent structure comprising first and second surge management layers and an absorbent layer located between said first and second surge management layers. The first surge management layer comprises synthetic polymeric fibers and the second surge management layer comprises hydrophilic fibers. The density of the absorbent layer is greater than the density of the first and second surge management layers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 14, 1994
    Date of Patent: November 14, 1995
    Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Corporation
    Inventors: M. Chris Wanek, Thomas W. Van Den Bogart, William A. Georger, Brendon F. Ribble, Billie J. Matthews, Lawrence H. Sawyer, Frank P. Abuto, Edward E. Werner
  • Patent number: 5458592
    Abstract: The present invention is directed to an absorbent article with a tissue-wrapped absorbent core wherein the tissue is made from a specifically designed thermoplastic fibrous nonwoven web which is particularly well-suited to trapping and retaining particulate material such as superabsorbent particles. The invention has particular application in conjunction with personal care products such as diapers, training pants, incontinence garments, sanitary napkins, bandages and the like.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 30, 1994
    Date of Patent: October 17, 1995
    Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Corporation
    Inventors: Frank P. Abuto, Richard J. Schmidt, Patrick E. O'Brien, Michael W. Veith, Anthony J. Wisneski
  • 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: 5409768
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a multicomponent fibrous nonwoven structure and the process and apparatus for producing the same. More specifically, the present invention relates to a process for forming nonwoven materials using a forming chamber in conjunction with multiple fiber sources and a forming surface to create multicomponent nonwoven materials with varying features. The materials so produced are suitable for use in a wide variety of applications including personal care products such as diapers, feminine pads and adult incontinence products.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 7, 1994
    Date of Patent: April 25, 1995
    Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Corporation
    Inventors: F. Lee Dickenson, Frank P. Abuto, Leon E. Chambers, Jr., Edward E. Werner, Tony J. Wisneski
  • Patent number: 5294478
    Abstract: Disclosed is an absorbent structure comprising first and second surge management layers and an absorbent layer located between said first and second surge management layers. The first surge management layer comprises synthetic polymeric fibers and the second surge management layer comprises hydrophilic fibers. The density of the absorbent layer is greater than the density of the first and second surge management layers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 18, 1992
    Date of Patent: March 15, 1994
    Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Corporation
    Inventors: Mary C. Wanek, Billie J. Matthews, Lawrence H. Sawyer, Frank P. Abuto, Edward E. Werner, Thomas W. Van Den Bogart, William A. Georger, Brendon F. Ribble
  • Patent number: 5227107
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a multicomponent fibrous nonwoven structure and the process and apparatus for producing the same. More specifically, the present invention relates to a process for forming nonwoven materials using a forming chamber in conjunction with multiple fiber sources and a forming surface to create multicomponent nonwoven materials with varying features. The materials so produced are suitable for use in a wide variety of applications including personal care products such as diapers, feminine pads and adult incontinence products.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 14, 1992
    Date of Patent: July 13, 1993
    Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Corporation
    Inventors: F. Lee Dickenson, Frank P. Abuto, Leon E. Chambers, Jr., Edward E. Werner, Tony J. Wisneski