Patents by Inventor Franz Aschenbrenner
Franz Aschenbrenner 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: 20100126321Abstract: The present invention provides a method of preparing an absorbent layer from an absorbent nonwoven web having a first plurality of slits with a first orientation and a second plurality of slits with a second orientation, wherein the first orientation is different from the second orientation. The first plurality of slits and the second plurality of slits are at least partially through the absorbent nonwoven web, and the second plurality of slits at least partially intersects the first plurality to form apertures in the absorbent nonwoven web.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2010Publication date: May 27, 2010Inventors: Maria Raidel, Franz Aschenbrenner, Jan Ullmann
-
Publication number: 20100016780Abstract: In a tampon applicator, an elongated barrel has an interior chamber for housing a tampon therein, a grip region generally adjacent an outer end of the barrel, a tip region generally adjacent an inner end of the barrel, and a central region extending longitudinally between the grip region and the tip region. A plunger extends into the barrel at the outer end thereof and is moveable relative to the barrel to expel the tampon from the barrel at its inner end. The outer surface of the barrel at the grip region has a different coefficient of friction than at the central region of the barrel. In other embodiments the coefficient of friction of the barrel outer surface at the central region is different from the coefficient of friction at the tip region.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2008Publication date: January 21, 2010Applicant: KIMBERLY-CLARK WORLDWIDE, INC.Inventors: Tom William VanDenBogart, Cao Hue Chi Pham, Yein Sze Ong, Franz Aschenbrenner, Dusan Pavlik, Gary Mastalish, Irina Tsareva, Lynn Ann Weggel, Anastasia Barlas, Priscilla Eng Cho Goh, EunJung Kang
-
Publication number: 20090204092Abstract: In a body adhering absorbent article, an absorbent structure is configured for disposition adjacent a female wearer's vaginal region to absorb bodily fluids discharged by the wearer. A shell supports the absorbent structure at the vaginal region and has an adhesive on a body-facing surface thereof for adhering the shell directly to the wearer. A placement aid is disposed on at least one of the absorbent structure and the shell to facilitate placement on the wearer. Securement components may be provided for securing the article in a folded configuration during wear and/or to the wearer's undergarment. Detachment components may also be provided to facilitate detachment of the article from the wearer.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2009Publication date: August 13, 2009Applicant: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Adrienne Rae Loyd, Candace Dyan Krautkramer, Carmen Lira, Katie Ann Boland, Katie McMillen, Meijia Ng, Kwee Ling Cheng, Priscilla Eng Choo Goh, DooHong Kim, Franz Aschenbrenner, YeinSze Ong
-
Publication number: 20090163887Abstract: A cellulose-based granule that functions as a carrier vehicle for an odor control agent is described. The granule has a relatively porous substrate body having a high-surface area of at least about 200 m2/gram, and a quinone compound either adhered to a surface or interfolded among the cellulose-based substrate. The odor control granule is free-flowing (i.e., do not exhibit a tendency to agglomerate to each other) and exhibit powder-like characteristics, wherein the granules have an average powder density of 30 to 600 g/l according to DIN 53,468.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2007Publication date: June 25, 2009Inventors: Kelly D. Arehart, Franz Aschenbrenner, Annaig Gael Della Monta
-
Publication number: 20090163888Abstract: A cellulose-based granule that functions as a carrier vehicle for an odor control agent is described. The granule has a relatively porous substrate body having a high-surface area of at least about 200 m2/gram, and metal-modified silica particles either adhered to or encapsulated within the cellulose-based substrate. Each of the metal-modified particles has adsorbed metallic ions that are adapted to bind a molecule of a gaseous compound, an odorous compound, or combinations thereof. The odor control granule is free-flowing (i.e., do not exhibit a tendency to agglomerate to each other) and exhibit powder-like characteristics, wherein the granules have an average powder density of 30 to 600 g/l according to DIN 53,468.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2007Publication date: June 25, 2009Inventors: Kelly D. Arehart, Franz Aschenbrenner, Annaig Gael Della Monta
-
Publication number: 20070266503Abstract: The invention relates to a method for producing a fibrous nonwoven by applying an aerodynamic process providing an improved throughput, a fibrous nonwoven produced according to said process, as well as a short fiber suitable for use in said method.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2004Publication date: November 22, 2007Applicant: Hakle-Kimberly Deutschland GmbHInventors: Alexander Schmidt-Forst, Franz Aschenbrenner
-
Patent number: 7278988Abstract: A pantiliner has a periphery and at least one fold line. The fold line allows the pantiliner to be adjusted in size by folding the pantiliner along the fold line(s). The product is thus convertible and may be used with conventional “hourglass” shaped panties or folded along the fold lines to fit thong panties.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2001Date of Patent: October 9, 2007Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Horacio Jorge Molas, Franz Aschenbrenner, Holger Gerlach, Melanie Hufnagel
-
Publication number: 20070135787Abstract: The present invention provides an absorbent layer prepared from an absorbent nonwoven web having a first plurality of slits with a first orientation and a second plurality of slits with a second orientation, wherein the first orientation is different from the second orientation. The first plurality of slits and the second plurality of slits are at least partially through the absorbent nonwoven web, and the second plurality of slits at least partially intersects the first plurality of slits in a manner such that where the first and second plurality of slits intersect the first and second plurality of slits combine to form apertures in the absorbent nonwoven web. The present invention also provides an absorbent article having a liquid-permeable top layer, a liquid-impermeable backing layer, and the absorbent layer of the present invention positioned between the top layer and the backing layer. Also disclosed is a method of preparing the absorbent layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2005Publication date: June 14, 2007Inventors: Maria Raidel, Franz Aschenbrenner, Jan Ullman
-
Publication number: 20070135788Abstract: A personal care article (20) has a longitudinal-direction (22); a relatively shorter, lateral cross-direction (24); a first end-edge (74); a longitudinally-opposed second end-edge (78); a first side-edge (62); and a laterally-opposed second side-edge (64). The article includes a liquid-permeable topsheet layer (26), and a backsheet layer (28) operatively connected in facing relation with the topsheet layer. A first end-notch (80) is formed to extend inward from the first end-edge (74), and a second end-notch (82) is formed to extend inward from the second end-edge (78). In a particular aspect, at least a first, end-line of bending weakness (88) extends from an inboard, apex end region of the first end-notch (80). In other aspects, a first side-notch (66) can be formed to extend inward from the first side-edge (62), and a second side-notch (70) can be formed to extend inward from the second side-edge (64).Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2005Publication date: June 14, 2007Inventors: Emmanuelle Damay, Franz Aschenbrenner, Peter Huebner, Herbert Grube
-
Patent number: 7189448Abstract: Absorbent article comprising a liquid-impermeable cover sheet, a liquid-permeable cover sheet, and an absorbent body between the liquid-impermeable cover sheet and the liquid-permeable cover sheet. Any one or all of the liquid-impermeable cover sheet, the liquid-permeable cover sheet, or the absorbent body can be made of a corrugated web which is corrugated from a sheet material which, in the process of being corrugated, is drawn in, and optionally elongated in a direction transverse to the corrugations, alternatively drawn-in along a direction transverse to a length of the web. The corrugated web can comprise corrugations of differing heights (H1).Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2003Date of Patent: March 13, 2007Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Maria Raidel, Jan Ullman, Franz Aschenbrenner
-
Publication number: 20060247592Abstract: A dual mode absorbent tampon comprising a mass of absorbent material compressed into a generally cylindrical shape, in a first mode of the tampon. The mass of absorbent material comprising a homogeneous mixture of a plurality of fibers which comprise at least a first type of fiber and a second type of fiber, where the first type of fiber is bondable to fibers of the plurality of fibers. At least a portion of the first type of fibers are bonded in a pre-determined pattern to adjacent fibers of the plurality of fibers wherein absorption by the tampon causes at least a portion of the mass of absorbent material to expand into a non-cylindrical shape which is dependent upon the pre-determined pattern, in a second mode of the tampon.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2005Publication date: November 2, 2006Inventors: Alexander Schmidt- Forst, Franz Aschenbrenner
-
Publication number: 20060229580Abstract: The present invention concerns absorbent articles. This invention concerns in particular an absorbent article comprising cellulose fibers (14) present at least partially in the form of granules. Furthermore, the present invention also concerns the use of cellulose fibers (14) present at least partially in the form of granules as a material in an absorbent article.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2006Publication date: October 12, 2006Applicant: HAKLE-KIMBERLY DEUTSCHLAND GMBHInventors: Maria Raidel, Franz Aschenbrenner
-
Publication number: 20060071057Abstract: A product packaging comprising a non-rigid wrapper sheet with a top side and a bottom side and a thickness defined between the top side and the bottom side. The non-rigid wrapper sheet includes a frangible seal. The frangible seal includes a top recess located in the top side of the non-rigid wrapper sheet and a bottom recess located in the bottom side of the non-rigid wrapper sheet and being adjacent to the top recess. The top recess is at least partially offset from the bottom recess as defined by the non-intersection of two separate planes extending perpendicularly through the top side of the non-rigid wrapper sheet with one plane also passing through the lateral center of the top recess and the other plane also passing through the lateral center of the bottom recess.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2004Publication date: April 6, 2006Inventors: Franz Aschenbrenner, Alexander Schmidt-Forst
-
Publication number: 20060047257Abstract: The present invention provides an absorbent article, such as a sanitary napkin or catamenial napkin, wherein the absorbent article has a longitudinal direction and a lateral direction, the absorbent article has: a) a liquid-permeable top layer, wherein the top layer has an extensibility in lateral direction of at least 30% to 70% at 4N/50 mm, b) a liquid-impermeable backing layer laminated to the top layer, wherein the backing layer has a higher extensibility in lateral direction than in longitudinal direction and the extensibility in lateral direction is at least between 5% and 40% at 4N/50 mm, and c) an absorbent core positioned between the top layer and the backing layer, wherein the absorbent core has a plurality of non-linear slits and/or linear slits at an acute angle relative to the longitudinal direction through the absorbent core.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2004Publication date: March 2, 2006Inventors: Maria Raidel, Franz Aschenbrenner, Jan Ullmann
-
Patent number: 6984225Abstract: Method for directed drainage of fluids emerging in a localized manner, and further absorbent article which comprises: a front region; a rear region; a central region between the front and rear regions; an upper layer permeable to body fluids and which faces the body of the user when the absorbent article is in use; a lower layer impervious to body fluids and which is remote from the body of the user when the absorbent article is in use; a fluid-distribution layer disposed between the fluid-permeable layer and the impervious layer, the fluid-distribution layer extending from the front region to the rear region; and a fluid-storage layer disposed between the lower layer and the fluid-distribution layer. The absorbent article comprises one or more transport layers transferring fluid from the fluid-distribution layer at least into the part of the fluid-storage layer located in the front and/or rear region of the absorbent article.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2001Date of Patent: January 10, 2006Assignee: Hakle-Kimberly Deutschland GmbHInventors: Maria Raidel, Franz Aschenbrenner
-
Patent number: 6965058Abstract: Described is an absorbent article comprising a liquid-permeable layer (18) disposed towards the wearer's body when the said article is in use; a liquid-impermeable layer (20) disposed away from the wearer's body when the said article is in use; as well as an absorbent body arranged between the liquid-permeable layer (18) and the liquid-impermeable layer (20). The absorbent body comprises an absorbent material (32) which remains able to flow even after contact with a liquid. In addition, the invention discloses an absorbent article which comprises a liquid-impermeable layer disposed away from the wearer's body when the article is in use, as well as an absorbent body covered by a liquid-permeable layer; with the said absorbent body containing an absorbent material which remains able to flow even after contact with a liquid. In this, the absorbent body is connected to the liquid-impermeable layer in a central area of the said absorbent body.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 1998Date of Patent: November 15, 2005Assignee: Hakle-Kimberly Deutschland GmbHInventors: Maria Raidel, Franz Aschenbrenner
-
Publication number: 20050148969Abstract: A disposable absorbent liner for use in a crotch portion of underwear. The liner includes a cover layer having a top surface and an opposite bottom surface and comprising a mixture of hydrophilic microfibers and hydrophobic microfibers. A quantity of hydrophilic microfibers and hydrophobic microfibers are located at the top surface and a larger quantity of hydrophobic microfibers are located at the top surface than are a quantity of hydrophilic microfibers located at the top surface based on a total weight of the mixture of microfibers in the cover layer. The liner also includes a removable backing layer, and a liquid impermeable baffle layer having a top surface and an opposite bottom surface with the baffle layer being disposed between the cover layer and the backing layer. The absorbent liner has a low profile and a particular Absorbent Capacity and/or Absorbent Intake Rate.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2004Publication date: July 7, 2005Inventors: Emmanuelle Damay, Renee Kole, Lynn Matheus, Ligia Rivera, Timothy Van Himbergen, Margaret Latimer, Franz Aschenbrenner
-
Publication number: 20030224146Abstract: Absorbent article comprising a liquid-impermeable cover sheet, a liquid-permeable cover sheet, and an absorbent body between the liquid-impermeable cover sheet and the liquid-permeable cover sheet. Any one or all of the liquid-impermeable cover sheet, the liquid-permeable cover sheet, or the absorbent body can be made of a corrugated web which is corrugated from a sheet material which, in the process of being corrugated, is drawn in, and optionally elongated in a direction transverse to the corrugations, alternatively drawn-in along a direction transverse to a length of the web. The corrugated web can comprise corrugations of differing heights (H1).Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2003Publication date: December 4, 2003Applicant: HAKLE-KIMBERLY DEUTSCHLAND GMBHInventors: Maria Raidel, Jan Ullman, Franz Aschenbrenner
-
Publication number: 20030153232Abstract: The present invention concerns absorbent articles. This invention concerns in particular an absorbent article comprising cellulose fibers (14) present at least partially in the form of granules. Furthermore, the present invention also concerns the use of cellulose fibers (14) present at least partially in the form of granules as a material in an absorbent article.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2002Publication date: August 14, 2003Inventors: Maria Raidel, Franz Aschenbrenner
-
Patent number: D602588Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2008Date of Patent: October 20, 2009Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Tom William VanDenBogart, Cao Hue Chi Pham, Yein Sze Ong, Franz Aschenbrenner, Du{hacek over (s)}an Pavlik, Gary Mastalish, Irina Tsareva, Lynn Ann Weggel, Anastasia Barlas, Priscilla Eng Choo Goh, EunJung Kang