Patents by Inventor Jerry Snider
Jerry Snider 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: 20240099521Abstract: Nonwoven fabrics having desirable wiping properties while also providing pleasant tactile properties are provided. The nonwoven fabrics may include a first nonwoven outer layer, a second nonwoven outer layer, and a core layer located between the first nonwoven layer and the second nonwoven outer layer. At least one of the first nonwoven outer layer and the second nonwoven outer layer may include a plurality of blended filaments comprising a blend of a polymer and an elastomeric polyolefin.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2023Publication date: March 28, 2024Inventors: Sven Krister Erlandsson, Jerry Snider, Albert G. Dietz, III, Pierre Grondin, Ralph A. Moody, III
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Patent number: 11871883Abstract: Nonwoven fabrics having desirable wiping properties while also providing pleasant tactile properties are provided. The nonwoven fabrics may include a first nonwoven outer layer, a second nonwoven outer layer, and a core layer located between the first nonwoven layer and the second nonwoven outer layer. At least one of the first nonwoven outer layer and the second nonwoven outer layer may include a plurality of blended filaments comprising a blend of a polymer and an elastomeric polyolefin.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2017Date of Patent: January 16, 2024Assignee: AVINTIV Specialty Materials Inc.Inventors: Sven Krister Erlandsson, Jerry Snider, Albert G. Dietz, III, Pierre Grondin, Ralph A. Moody, III
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Publication number: 20220251746Abstract: Hydroentangled composites having a wide variety of uses (e.g., personal hygiene articles, facers for fenestration absorbent patches on surgical drapes, facers on absorbent surgical drapes, etc.) are provided. The hydroentangled composite includes at least two nonwoven webs hydroentangled together. The hydroentangled composite may have a three-dimensional structure. Additionally, the at least two nonwoven webs may have different bonding levels and/or lint levels.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2022Publication date: August 11, 2022Inventors: Steven Brian Burgess, Jerry Snider, Paul Michael Harmon, Dianne B. Ellis
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Patent number: 11332862Abstract: Hydroentangled composites having a wide variety of uses (e.g., personal hygiene articles, facers for fenestration absorbent patches on surgical drapes, facers on absorbent surgical drapes, etc.) are provided. The hydroentangled composite includes at least two nonwoven webs hydroentangled together. The hydroentangled composite may have a three-dimensional structure. Additionally, the at least two nonwoven webs may have different bonding levels and/or lint levels.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2016Date of Patent: May 17, 2022Assignee: AVINTIV Specialty Materials Inc.Inventors: Steven Brian Burgess, Jerry Snider, Paul Michael Harmon, Dianne B. Ellis
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Publication number: 20210348316Abstract: Fabrics are provided that include mono-component staple fibers, a first group of split staple fibers comprising a first polymeric material, and a second group of split staple fibers comprising a second polymeric material that is different than the first polymeric material. The mono-component staple fibers, the first group of split staple fibers, and the second group of split staple fibers are physically entangled together to define a consolidated nonwoven. The fabrics may be physically entangled by hydroentanglement.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2021Publication date: November 11, 2021Inventors: Herbert P. Hartgrove, Sayanti Basu, Jerry Snider
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Patent number: 11105027Abstract: Fabrics are provided that include mono-component staple fibers, a first group of split staple fibers comprising a first polymeric material, and a second group of split staple fibers comprising a second polymeric material that is different than the first polymeric material. The mono-component staple fibers, the first group of split staple fibers, and the second group of split staple fibers are physically entangled together to define a consolidated nonwoven. The fabrics may be physically entangled by hydroentanglement.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2018Date of Patent: August 31, 2021Assignee: Berry Global, Inc.Inventors: Herbert P. Hartgrove, Sayanti Basu, Jerry Snider
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Patent number: 10960954Abstract: A bike pedal shoe platform apparatus for stabilizing a rider's foot on an exercise bike includes a platform dimensioned to receive the entirety of a user's shoe. A pair of mounting posts is coupled to the platform with each mounting post extending perpendicularly from a platform bottom side. A pedal holder is coupled to the pair of mounting posts. The pedal holder secures a pedal against the platform bottom side. A heel plate is coupled to the platform. The heel plate is coupled to the outer perimeter along the heel portion. A strap is coupled to the platform. The strap is coupled to the outer perimeter and extends from the insole portion to the outsole portion. The strap is adjustable to secure the user's shoe to the platform top side.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2020Date of Patent: March 30, 2021Inventor: Jerry Snider
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Publication number: 20190106819Abstract: Fabrics are provided that include mono-component staple fibers, a first group of split staple fibers comprising a first polymeric material, and a second group of split staple fibers comprising a second polymeric material that is different than the first polymeric material. The mono-component staple fibers, the first group of split staple fibers, and the second group of split staple fibers are physically entangled together to define a consolidated nonwoven. The fabrics may be physically entangled by hydroentanglement.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2018Publication date: April 11, 2019Inventors: Herbert P. Hartgrove, Sayanti Basu, Jerry Snider
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Publication number: 20170196414Abstract: Nonwoven fabrics having desirable wiping properties while also providing pleasant tactile properties are provided. The nonwoven fabrics may include a first nonwoven outer layer, a second nonwoven outer layer, and a core layer located between the first nonwoven layer and the second nonwoven outer layer. At least one of the first nonwoven outer layer and the second nonwoven outer layer may include a plurality of blended filaments comprising a blend of a polymer and an elastomeric polyolefin.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2017Publication date: July 13, 2017Inventors: Sven Krister Erlandsson, Jerry Snider, Albert G. Dietz, III, Pierre Grondin, Ralph A. Moody, III
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Publication number: 20170016158Abstract: Hydroentangled composites having a wide variety of uses (e.g., personal hygiene articles, facers for fenestration absorbent patches on surgical drapes, facers on absorbent surgical drapes, etc.) are provided. The hydroentangled composite includes at least two nonwoven webs hydroentangled together. The hydroentangled composite may have a three-dimensional structure. Additionally, the at least two nonwoven webs may have different bonding levels and/or lint levels.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2016Publication date: January 19, 2017Inventors: Steven Brian Burgess, Jerry Snider, Paul Michael Harmon, Dianne B. Ellis
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Publication number: 20160206393Abstract: Absorbent composites suitable for a wide variety of uses (e.g., sorbent drapes, sorbent patches around a fenestration area, tray liners for surgical tools, incontinence pads and liners, other liners, etc.) are provided. The composite includes an absorbent nonwoven. The absorbent nonwoven may comprise a hydroentangled spunbond web. The composite also may comprise a liquid-impermeable film. One or more absorbent nonwovens of a composite may additionally comprise a three-dimensional pattern, for example, a three-dimensional pattern that has been imaged using hydroentanglement. Optionally, any one or more layers of the composites may comprise an antimicrobial additive.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2016Publication date: July 21, 2016Applicant: Polymer Group, Inc.Inventors: Lei Wang, Nyle Bishop, Ralph A. Moody, III, Jerry Snider, Pierre Grondin
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Publication number: 20060225228Abstract: The present invention is directed to a method of forming a nonwoven fabric, which exhibits a plurality of three-dimensional images whereby the fabric is comprised of at least a first and second three-dimensional image that are dissimilar from one another. The three-dimensional images may be imparted into the fabric in a co-planar arrangement, multi-planar arrangement, or by utilizing both arrangements within the same fabric. Further, the present invention contemplates a fabric comprised of a plurality of three-dimensional images which can provide the fabric with various physical and/or aesthetic performances.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2006Publication date: October 12, 2006Inventors: Jerry Snider, Andrew Delaney, Nick Carter, Cheryl Carlson, Julie Thompson, Jennifer Mayhorn
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Patent number: 7082654Abstract: The present invention is directed to a method of forming a nonwoven fabric, which exhibits a plurality of three-dimensional images whereby the fabric is comprised of at least a first and second three-dimensional image that are dissimilar from one another. The three-dimensional images may be imparted into the fabric in a co-planar arrangement, multi-planar arrangement, or by utilizing both arrangements within the same fabric. Further, the present invention contemplates a fabric comprised of a plurality of three-dimensional images which can provide the fabric with various physical and/or aesthetic performances.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2003Date of Patent: August 1, 2006Assignee: Polymer Group, Inc.Inventors: Jerry Snider, Andrew Delaney, Nick Carter, Cheryl Carlson, Julie Thompson, Jennifer Mayhorn
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Publication number: 20050025936Abstract: The present invention is directed to a method of making a nonwoven cleaning article, which exhibits a plurality of three-dimensional images whereby the fabric is comprised of at least a first and second three-dimensional image that are dissimilar from one another. The three-dimensional images may be imparted into the fabric in a co-planar arrangement, multi-planar arrangement, or by utilizing both arrangements within the same fabric. Further, the present invention contemplates a cleaning article comprised of a plurality of three-dimensional images which can provide the fabric with various physical and/or aesthetic performances.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2004Publication date: February 3, 2005Inventors: Jerry Snider, Julia Thompson
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Publication number: 20040029479Abstract: The present invention is directed to a method of forming a nonwoven fabric, which exhibits a plurality of three-dimensional images whereby the fabric is comprised of at least a first and second three-dimensional image that are dissimilar from one another. The three-dimensional images may be imparted into the fabric in a co-planar arrangement, multi-planar arrangement, or by utilizing both arrangements within the same fabric. Further, the present invention contemplates a fabric comprised of a plurality of three-dimensional images which can provide the fabric with various physical and/or aesthetic performances.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2003Publication date: February 12, 2004Inventors: Jerry Snider, Andrew Delaney, Nick Carter, Cheryl Carlson, Julie Thompson, Jennifer Mayhorn
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Patent number: D821103Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2016Date of Patent: June 26, 2018Assignee: AVINTIV Specialty Materials Inc.Inventors: Andrew W. Delaney, Jerry Snider, Steven Brian Burgess
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Patent number: D962127Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2020Date of Patent: August 30, 2022Inventor: Jerry Snider