Patents by Inventor Jessica Annette Ives Dieringer
Jessica Annette Ives Dieringer 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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Patent number: 10743726Abstract: The present invention provides a pack of tissues including multiple tissues arranged in a stack and a dispenser enclosing the stack. The dispenser includes a dispensing orifice. At least a portion of the tissues are folded so as to include a leading edge contacting the upper surface of a center panel and a trailing edge contacting the bottom surface of the center panel. The tissues are interfolded such as to have a portion of the leading edge of a first, or preceding, tissue to overlap the leading edge of a second, or succeeding tissue. In this manner, the leading edge of the first tissue terminates at a first vertical axis and the leading edge of the second tissue terminates at a second vertical axis where there is a distance between the first and the second vertical axis that is greater than 0.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2016Date of Patent: August 18, 2020Assignee: KIMBERLY-CLARK WORLDWIDE, INC.Inventor: Jessica Annette Ives Dieringer
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Patent number: 10611541Abstract: The invention provides a sheet material dispenser and more particularly a dispenser for storing and dispensing a compact stack of folded tissue products. The compact stack of folded tissues may be secured by the tension of a pair of opposed side panels having a generally elliptical shape. The elliptically shaped side panels result in a rigid, resilient frame-work such that the dispenser has sufficient resiliency to maintain its shape even after a portion of the folded tissue products have been dispensed.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2016Date of Patent: April 7, 2020Assignee: KIMBERLY-CLARK WORLDWIDE, INC.Inventors: Jessica Annette Ives Dieringer, Sara Jane Wille Stabelfeldt, Julie Ann Paveletzke, Jordyn Kaylee Somerville, Gacia Coronado, Christopher Peter Olson, Andrew Peter Bakken
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Publication number: 20190099049Abstract: The invention provides sheet material, such as tissue products, folded such that the first and second ends of the sheet are folded towards one another, but do not abut or overlap. As such the first and second ends are spaced apart from one another such that there is some non-zero distance between them. The space between the two ends defines a waist portion having a height dimension that is less than either of the ends of the folded product. When sheets of material are folded in this manner and stacked one on top of another, the resulting stack also has a middle portion that is slimmer than the end portions. For example, the ends may have a first and second height (H1 and H2) that is substantially similar, while the middle portion may have a third height (H3) that is less than the first and second heights.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2016Publication date: April 4, 2019Inventors: Jessica Annette Ives Dieringer, Andrew Peter Bakken
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Publication number: 20190029478Abstract: The present invention provides a pack of tissues including multiple tissues arranged in a stack and a dispenser including a dispensing orifice enclosing the stack. At least a portion of the tissues are folded so as to have a leading edge contacting the upper surface of a center panel and a trailing edge contacting the bottom surface of the center panel. The tissues are interfolded such as to have a portion of the leading edge of a first, or preceding, tissue overlap the leading edge of a second, or succeeding tissue. In this manner, the leading edge of the first tissue terminates at a first vertical axis and the leading edge of the second tissue terminates at a second vertical axis where the distance between the first and second vertical axis is greater than 0.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2016Publication date: January 31, 2019Inventor: Jessica Annette Ives Dieringer
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Publication number: 20190008334Abstract: The present invention provides a pack of tissues including multiple tissues arranged in a stack and a dispenser enclosing the stack. The dispenser includes a dispensing orifice. At least a portion of the tissues are folded so as to include a leading edge contacting the upper surface of a center panel and a trailing edge contacting the bottom surface of the center panel. The tissues are interfolded such as to have a portion of the leading edge of a first, or preceding, tissue to overlap the leading edge of a second, or succeeding tissue. In this manner, the leading edge of the first tissue terminates at a first vertical axis and the leading edge of the second tissue terminates at a second vertical axis where there is a distance between the first and the second vertical axis that is greater than 0.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2016Publication date: January 10, 2019Inventor: Jessica Annette Ives Dieringer
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Publication number: 20180362236Abstract: The invention provides a sheet material dispenser and more particularly a dispenser for storing and dispensing a compact stack of folded tissue products. The compact stack of folded tissues may be secured by the tension of a pair of opposed side panels having a generally elliptical shape. The elliptically shaped side panels result in a rigid, resilient frame-work such that the dispenser has sufficient resiliency to maintain its shape even after a portion of the folded tissue products have been dispensed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2016Publication date: December 20, 2018Inventors: Jessica Annette Ives Dieringer, Sara Jane Wille Stabelfeldt, Julie Ann Paveletzke, Jordyn Kaylee Somerville, Gacia Coronado, Christopher Peter Olson, Andrew Peter Bakken
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Patent number: 9744082Abstract: An absorbent article includes a body side liner, a back sheet, an absorbent body positioned between the body side liner and the back sheet, and a distribution layer positioned between the absorbent body and the back sheet. The absorbent body defines a first opening having an opening length that is at least 50% the absorbent body length. The first opening has a median anterior portion width that is greater than a median central portion width that is greater than a median posterior portion width. The first opening includes a well, a channel, and a taper. The well transitions into the channel via a first convex transition and a concave transition. The channel transitions into the taper via a second convex transition.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2014Date of Patent: August 29, 2017Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, IncInventors: Jessica Annette Ives Dieringer, Cheri Lee Paul
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Patent number: 9339422Abstract: An absorbent article includes a body side liner, a back sheet, an absorbent body positioned between the body side liner and the back sheet, and a body conforming structure positioned in direct facing relation with the body side liner. The body conforming structure length is at least 50% the absorbent body length and is aligned with a longitudinal centerline of the absorbent article. The median anterior portion width of the body conforming structure is greater than the median central portion width of the body conforming structure which is greater than the median posterior portion width of the body conforming structure. The anterior portion includes a well, the central portion includes a channel, and the posterior portion includes a taper. The well transitions into the channel via a first convex transition and a concave transition. The channel transitions into the taper via a second convex transition.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2014Date of Patent: May 17, 2016Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Jessica Annette Ives Dieringer, Cheri Lee Paul
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Publication number: 20150057629Abstract: An absorbent article includes a body side liner, a back sheet, an absorbent body positioned between the body side liner and the back sheet, and a body conforming structure positioned in direct facing relation with the body side liner. The body conforming structure length is at least 50% the absorbent body length and is aligned with a longitudinal centerline of the absorbent article. The median anterior portion width of the body conforming structure is greater than the median central portion width of the body conforming structure which is greater than the median posterior portion width of the body conforming structure. The anterior portion includes a well, the central portion includes a channel, and the posterior portion includes a taper. The well transitions into the channel via a first convex transition and a concave transition. The channel transitions into the taper via a second convex transition.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2014Publication date: February 26, 2015Inventors: Jessica Annette Ives Dieringer, Cheri Lee Paul
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Publication number: 20150057631Abstract: An absorbent article includes a body side liner, a back sheet, an absorbent body positioned between the body side liner and the back sheet, and a distribution layer positioned between the absorbent body and the back sheet. The absorbent body defines a first opening having an opening length that is at least 50% the absorbent body length. The first opening has a median anterior portion width that is greater than a median central portion width that is greater than a median posterior portion width. The first opening includes a well, a channel, and a taper. The well transitions into the channel via a first convex transition and a concave transition. The channel transitions into the taper via a second convex transition.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2014Publication date: February 26, 2015Inventors: Jessica Annette Ives Dieringer, Cheri Lee Paul
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Patent number: 8915899Abstract: An absorbent article includes a body side liner, a back sheet, an absorbent body positioned between the body side liner and the back sheet, and a body conforming structure positioned in direct facing relation with the body side liner. The body conforming structure length is at least 50% the absorbent body length and is aligned with a longitudinal centerline of the absorbent article. The median anterior portion width of the body conforming structure is greater than the median central portion width of the body conforming structure which is greater than the median posterior portion width of the body conforming structure. The anterior portion includes a well, the central portion includes a channel, and the posterior portion includes a taper. The well transitions into the channel via a first convex transition and a concave transition. The channel transitions into the taper via a second convex transition.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2012Date of Patent: December 23, 2014Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Jessica Annette Ives Dieringer, Cheri Lee Paul
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Patent number: 8915898Abstract: An absorbent article includes a body side liner, a back sheet, an absorbent body positioned between the body side liner and the back sheet, and a distribution layer positioned between the absorbent body and the back sheet. The absorbent body defines a first opening having an opening length that is at least 50% the absorbent body length. The first opening has a median anterior portion width that is greater than a median central portion width that is greater than a median posterior portion width. The first opening includes a well, a channel, and a taper. The well transitions into the channel via a first convex transition and a concave transition. The channel transitions into the taper via a second convex transition.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2012Date of Patent: December 23, 2014Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Jessica Annette Ives Dieringer, Cheri Lee Paul
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Publication number: 20130231622Abstract: An absorbent article includes a body side liner, a back sheet, an absorbent body positioned between the body side liner and the back sheet, and a body conforming structure positioned in direct facing relation with the body side liner. The body conforming structure length is at least 50% the absorbent body length and is aligned with a longitudinal centerline of the absorbent article. The median anterior portion width of the body conforming structure is greater than the median central portion width of the body conforming structure which is greater than the median posterior portion width of the body conforming structure. The anterior portion includes a well, the central portion includes a channel, and the posterior portion includes a taper. The well transitions into the channel via a first convex transition and a concave transition. The channel transitions into the taper via a second convex transition.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2012Publication date: September 5, 2013Inventors: Jessica Annette Ives Dieringer, Cheri Lee Schultz
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Publication number: 20130231628Abstract: An absorbent article includes a body side liner, a back sheet, an absorbent body positioned between the body side liner and the back sheet, and a distribution layer positioned between the absorbent body and the back sheet. The absorbent body defines a first opening having an opening length that is at least 50% the absorbent body length. The first opening has a median anterior portion width that is greater than a median central portion width that is greater than a median posterior portion width. The first opening includes a well, a channel, and a taper. The well transitions into the channel via a first convex transition and a concave transition. The channel transitions into the taper via a second convex transition.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2012Publication date: September 5, 2013Inventors: Jessica Annette Ives Dieringer, Cheri Lee Schultz
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Patent number: D673672Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2012Date of Patent: January 1, 2013Inventors: Jessica Annette Ives Dieringer, Cheri Lee Schultz
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Patent number: D677787Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2012Date of Patent: March 12, 2013Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Jessica Annette Ives Dieringer, Cheri Lee Schultz
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Patent number: D798735Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2016Date of Patent: October 3, 2017Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worlwide, Inc.Inventors: Jessica Annette Ives Dieringer, Andrew Peter Bakken, Sara Jane Wille Stabelfeldt, Jordyn Kaylee Somerville, Julie Ann Paveletzke