Patents by Inventor Laurie Couture-Dorschner
Laurie Couture-Dorschner 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: 7156833Abstract: A pant-like absorbent refastenable garment adapted to easy application and removal has hook and loop fasteners on the front and back side panels and in particular embodiments frangible bonds connecting the front and back side panels. The frangible bonds connecting the front and back side panels can be easily broken by the user prior to use and the hook and loop fasteners can be engaged prior to, or during, donning. The hook and loop fasteners do not need to be prefastened at the time of manufacture.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2001Date of Patent: January 2, 2007Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Laurie Couture-Dorschner, Heather Schenck Mortell, David Arthur Kuen, Robert Lee Popp
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Patent number: 6754919Abstract: A nonwoven fabric protective cover article disclosed comprises a top surface, a bottom surface, at least one edge, and at least one weight joined thereto. The nonwoven fabric of the protective cover article is hydrophobic and has a basis weight from between about 0.15 osy to about 8.0 osy, an air permeability from about 60 ft3/min/ft2 to about 110 ft3/min/ft2, and stain resistance from about 4 to about 5 for blueberry, instant coffee, gravy, and wine.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2001Date of Patent: June 29, 2004Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Edward Wright Leaphart, Jr., Sarah Lee Christoffel, Laurie Couture-Dorschner, Catherine Marguerite Hancock-Cooke, Christopher Dines Nelsen, Brendon Frank Ribble, Marci Elizabeth Sojka
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Publication number: 20030125702Abstract: A pant-like absorbent refastenable garment adapted to easy application and removal has hook and loop fasteners on the front and back side panels and in particular embodiments frangible bonds connecting the front and back side panels. The frangible bonds connecting the front and back side panels can be easily broken by the user prior to use and the hook and loop fasteners can be engaged prior to, or during, donning. The hook and loop fasteners do not need to be prefastened at the time of manufacture.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2001Publication date: July 3, 2003Inventors: Laurie Couture-Dorschner, Heather Schenck Mortell, David Arthur Kuen, Robert Lee Popp
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Patent number: 6582412Abstract: A disposable, one-piece swimsuit for girls includes a bodice attached to a chassis. The bodice is designed to provide upper torso coverage while the chassis can include absorbent and containment features. The upper torso coverage contributes to social decency and also protects the wearer's skin against excessive exposure to the sun. The absorbent and containment features can either be integrated within the chassis or can be in the form of a separate, pant-like, absorbent garment covered by the chassis.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2000Date of Patent: June 24, 2003Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Sarah L. Christoffel, Catherine M. Hancock-Cooke, Marci E. Sojka, Laurie Couture-Dorschner, Louise C. Coe
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Publication number: 20020087137Abstract: A disposable, one-piece swimsuit for girls includes a bodice attached to a chassis. The bodice is designed to provide upper torso coverage while the chassis can include absorbent and containment features. The upper torso coverage contributes to social decency and also protects the wearer's skin against excessive exposure to the sun. The absorbent and containment features can either be integrated within the chassis or can be in the form of a separate, pant-like, absorbent garment covered by the chassis.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2000Publication date: July 4, 2002Inventors: Sarah L. Christoffel, Catherine M. Hancock-Cooke, Marci E. Sojka, Laurie Couture-Dorschner, Louise C. Coe
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Publication number: 20020004114Abstract: A nonwoven fabric protective cover article disclosed comprises a top surface, a bottom surface, at least one edge, and at least one weight joined thereto. The nonwoven fabric of the protective cover article is hydrophobic and has a basis weight from between about 0.15 osy to about 8.0 osy, an air permeability from about 60 ft3/min/ft2 to about 110 ft3/min/ft2, and stain resistance from about 4 to about 5 for blueberry, instant coffee, gravy, and wine.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2001Publication date: January 10, 2002Inventors: Edward Wright Leaphart, Sarah Lee Christoffel, Laurie Couture-Dorschner, Catherine Marguerite Hancock-Cooke, Christopher Dines Nelsen, Brendon Frank Ribble, Marci Elizabeth Sojka
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Patent number: 6098557Abstract: A method for producing a pant-type garment in which a first substantially rectangular fabric layer is placed on top of a second substantially rectangular fabric layer. The first substantially rectangular fabric layer is joined to the second substantially rectangular fabric layer, forming a multi-layer fabric. A crescent-shaped cutout section is cutout from the opposed multi-layer fabric edges of the multi-layer fabric, forming opposed tabs at each end of the opposed multi-layer fabric having a first tab and a second tab. The multi-layer fabric is cut transversely in half, forming two multi-layer fabric halves. Each of the multi-layer halves is folded longitudinally and the first tab and the second tab on one side of each of the multi-layer fabric halves is joined to the corresponding first tab and second tab on the opposed side of each respective multi-layer fabric half, forming two outside-in pant-like garments.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 1999Date of Patent: August 8, 2000Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Jack L. Couillard, Laurie Couture-Dorschner, Gregory J. Rajala, James F. Roth
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Patent number: 5609588Abstract: An absorbent article, such as a sanitary napkin, has an absorbent and a substantially non-absorbent resilient layer adjacent to the absorbent. The absorbent is sufficiently stiff to resist twisting of the absorbent article during use. The resilient layer is sufficiently resilient to resist bunching during use. As a result, the absorbent article resists both twisting and bunching. The absorbent article has zones which vary in caliper, stiffness and absorbency. A central absorbent zone is thickest in caliper, more absorbent than the other zones and is stiffer than the other zones. An adjacent zone is less thick in caliper, less absorbent and less stiff. A peripheral zone, located near the outer side edges, is least thick in caliper, least absorbent and least stiff.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 1994Date of Patent: March 11, 1997Assignee: Kimberly-Clark CorporationInventors: Joseph DiPalma, David R. King, Thomas H. Gilman, Laurie Couture-Dorschner, Timothy S. Stilp, Valerie V. Finch
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Patent number: 5591147Abstract: An absorbent article having at least one flap for attachment to the undergarment of a wearer is disclosed. The absorbent article includes biasing means for disposing the flap in an outward direction relative to the undergarment facing side of the absorbent article.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1994Date of Patent: January 7, 1997Assignee: Kimberly-Clark CorporationInventors: Laurie Couture-Dorschner, Dede A. Hirt, William G. Stoeger, Rebecca L. Dilnik
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Patent number: 5454800Abstract: An absorbent article is disclosed for absorbing body fluids such as urine, menses, blood, excrement, etc. The absorbent article includes a liquid-permeable cover, a liquid-impermeable baffle and an absorbent positioned therebetween. The absorbent is constructed of first and second members each having a predetermined width, with the width of the first member being equal to or greater than the width of the second member. The second member is positioned below at least a portion of the first member. The second member has a greater wicking capability than said first member and this facilitates movement of body fluid in a horizontal plane throughout the second member. The body fluid present in the second member will then be transferred back into the first member over an area equal to the saturated area of the second member.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1993Date of Patent: October 3, 1995Assignee: Kimberly-Clark CorporationInventors: Dede A. Hirt, Valerie V. Finch, Laurie Couture-Dorschner
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Patent number: 5437628Abstract: A curved tampon applicator is disclosed having an improved fingergrip for preventing rotation of the applicator during insertion of a catamenial tampon into a woman's vagina. The applicator includes a tubular member having an arcuate shape with a centerline formed on an arc having a predetermined radius of curvature. The tubular member has a stepped outer profile with an enlarged portion designed to house a tampon joined to a smaller fingergrip portion. The tubular member has a forward end through which the tampon is ejected and a rearward end through which a plunger is slidable. The fingergrip portion has a passageway formed therethrough which is sized and configured to receive the plunger and an exterior periphery. Formed on the exterior periphery of the fingergrip portion are first and second pairs of flat surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1993Date of Patent: August 1, 1995Assignee: Kimberly-Clark CorporationInventors: Donald G. Fox, Daniel J. Heuer, Laurie Couture-Dorschner, Mary S. Semanek
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Patent number: 5401267Abstract: An absorbent article is disclosed which exhibits enhanced wicking capacity. The absorbent article includes a liquid-permeable cover, a liquid-impermeable baffle and an absorbent enclosed therebetween. The absorbent is constructed of first, second and third members. Each member has a wicking capacity for body fluids discharged by a human body. The first member has a high wicking capacity, the second member has a lower wicking capacity than the first member, and the third member has a greater wicking capacity than the second member. The different wicking capacities of the three members promotes a systematic distribution of body fluid away from the body-side cover down into the absorbent article. The second member also has an equal or greater width than either the first or third members so as to provide a visual cue of when the absorbent article is in need of changing.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 1994Date of Patent: March 28, 1995Assignee: Kimberly-Clark CorporationInventors: Laurie Couture-Dorschner, Valerie V. Finch, Thomas H. Gilman, David R. King, Ann M. Nichols
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Patent number: 4837715Abstract: The present invention provides an apparatus for examining a moving web composed of an interconnected plurality of articles to determine a location of a selected component thereof. The apparatus includes an indicating mechanism for providing marker data corresponding to the presence of a selected article. A metering mechanism generates gauge data corresponding to selected incremental lengths along the article in the movement direction of the web. A designating mechanism provides reference data corresponding to a selected reference point on the article, and a locating mechanism detects position data corresponding to a position of a selected component of the article. An evaluating mechanism processes the reference data, location data and gauge data to determine a spaced distance between the component and the reference point.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 1987Date of Patent: June 6, 1989Assignee: Kimberly-Clark CorporationInventors: Tanakon Ungpiyakul, Arch D. Morgan, Thomas Douglas C., Timothy J. Ketenhofen, Douglas J. Marver, Laurie Couture-Dorschner, William S. Pomplun