Patents by Inventor Lucas Back
Lucas Back 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: 8029631Abstract: Disposable hygiene pants with a front portion (2), a rear portion (3) and a crotch portion (4) provided with two leg openings (5, 6), the longitudinal edge portions (21, 22) of the front portion being connected by longitudinal weld seams (7, 8) to the longitudinal edge portions (31, 32) of the rear portion (3) in order to form a waist opening (9) and two leg openings (5, 6) in the crotch portion, which leg openings are outwardly delimited in the transverse direction by the inner end portions of the weld seams as seen in the longitudinal direction of the hygiene pants. The hygiene pants have an outer cover (10) and comprise an absorption unit (11). The cover is preferably made of an elastic laminate. The weld seams (7, 8) are each reinforced by at least one reinforcing strip (15, 16) containing thermoplastic fibers and have a tensile strength, in a direction transverse to the weld seam, in excess of 5 N/25.4 mm at least in the portions reinforced with said nonwoven strip (15, 16).Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2008Date of Patent: October 4, 2011Assignee: SCA Hygiene Products ABInventors: Jean-Francois Cartier, Christian Dumas, Hans Een, Marcus Lehto, Lucas Back
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Patent number: 7959619Abstract: Disposable hygiene pants with a front portion (2), a rear portion (3) and a crotch portion (4) provided with two leg openings (5, 6), the longitudinal edge portions (21, 22) of the front portion being connected by longitudinal weld seams (7, 8) to the longitudinal edge portions (31, 32) of the rear portion (3) in order to form a waist opening (9) and two leg openings (5, 6) in the crotch portion, which leg openings are outwardly delimited in the transverse direction by the inner end portions of the weld seams as seen in the longitudinal direction of the hygiene pants. The hygiene pants have an outer cover (10) and comprise an absorption unit (11). The cover is preferably made of an elastic laminate. The weld seams (7, 8) are each reinforced by at least one reinforcing strip (15, 16) containing thermoplastic fibers and have a tensile strength, in a direction transverse to the weld seam, in excess of 5 N/25.4 mm at least in the portions reinforced with said nonwoven strip (15, 16).Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2006Date of Patent: June 14, 2011Assignee: SCA Hygiene Products ABInventors: Jean-Francois Cartier, Christian Dumas, Hans Een, Marcus Lehto, Lucas Back
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Publication number: 20100286647Abstract: A method of manufacturing a belt (70) or a side panel of an absorbent article includes the steps of feeding a web of material (1) in the machine direction (MD) and cutting the web of material along the machine direction into at least a first web portion (10) and a second web portion (12). A laminate (7) can be produced by feeding an elastic web material (3) along the machine direction and joining it with the first web portion and the second web portion; and cutting individual belts (70, 90) or side panels from the laminate along the cross machine direction (CD).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2007Publication date: November 11, 2010Applicant: SCA HYGIENE PRODUCTS ABInventors: Lucas Back, Conny Dahlqvist
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Publication number: 20090292266Abstract: A seam joining together at least two web materials in an overlapped manner, wherein the overlapped portions are bonded together by ultrasonic welding, heat bonding, laser welding or the like, in a bonding pattern extending over at least a part of the overlapped portion to form said seam. The bonding pattern has a main bonding pattern extending in longitudinal direction along at least a part of the overlapped portion, and at least one edge bonding pattern extending in longitudinal direction along at least a part of along and adjacent at least one side edge of the overlapped portion, the bonded area of said edge bonding pattern occupying no more than 30% of the total bonded area of the central bonding pattern plus the bonded area of the edge bonding pattern. The seam may be present in a personal care absorbent article.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2006Publication date: November 26, 2009Applicant: SCA HYGIENCE PRODUCTS ABInventor: Lucas Back
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Publication number: 20090157028Abstract: An absorbent garment having belt sections attached to the waist portion of a first body panel and fastened together by a first fastener, a second body panel at its waist portion being provided with a second fastener adapted to be fastened to at least one of the belt sections; wherein when the absorbent garment is tested by: (a) fastening a belted absorbent garment around movable mechanical members which are adapted to mechanically simulate a user's waist or hips; and (b) moving said members away from each other using actuating members and moving them back to their initial position so as to simulate the expansion and contraction of a user's waist as he/she moves; the garment does not slip down more than 15 cm from its initial position during at least ten expansion/contraction cycles of the test apparatus and for at least 30 seconds.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2009Publication date: June 18, 2009Applicant: SCA Hygiene Products ABInventor: Lucas BACK
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Publication number: 20090107614Abstract: Disposable hygiene pants with a front portion (2), a rear portion (3) and a crotch portion (4) provided with two leg openings (5, 6), the longitudinal edge portions (21, 22) of the front portion being connected by longitudinal weld seams (7, 8) to the longitudinal edge portions (31, 32) of the rear portion (3) in order to form a waist opening (9) and two leg openings (5, 6) in the crotch portion, which leg openings are outwardly delimited in the transverse direction by the inner end portions of the weld seams as seen in the longitudinal direction of the hygiene pants. The hygiene pants have an outer cover (10) and comprise an absorption unit (11). The cover is preferably made of an elastic laminate. The weld seams (7, 8) are each reinforced by at least one reinforcing strip (15, 16) containing thermoplastic fibers and have a tensile strength, in a direction transverse to the weld seam, in excess of 5 N/25.4 mm at least in the portions reinforced with said nonwoven strip (15, 16).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2008Publication date: April 30, 2009Applicant: SCA HYGIENE PRODUCTS ABInventors: Jean-Francois Cartier, Christian Dumas, Hans Een, Marcus Lehto, Lucas Back
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Publication number: 20080021430Abstract: Disposable hygiene pants with a front portion (2), a rear portion (3) and a crotch portion (4) provided with two leg openings (5, 6), the longitudinal edge portions (21, 22) of the front portion being connected by longitudinal weld seams (7, 8) to the longitudinal edge portions (31, 32) of the rear portion (3) in order to form a waist opening (9) and the two leg openings (5, 6) in the crotch portion, which leg openings are outwardly delimited in the transverse direction by the inner end portions of the weld seams as seen in the longitudinal direction of the hygiene pants. The hygiene pants have an outer elastic cover (10) and have an absorption unit (11). The cover is made of an elastic laminate having an elastic film applied between two nonwoven layers. The weld seams (7, 8) are each reinforced by at least one nonwoven strip (15, 16) containing thermoplastic fibers and have a tensile strength, in a direction transverse to the weld seam, in excess of 5 N/25.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2007Publication date: January 24, 2008Applicant: SCA Hygiene Products ABInventor: Lucas Back
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Publication number: 20060271009Abstract: Disposable hygiene pants with a front portion (2), a rear portion (3) and a crotch portion (4) provided with two leg openings (5, 6), the longitudinal edge portions (21, 22) of the front portion being connected by longitudinal weld seams (7, 8) to the longitudinal edge portions (31, 32) of the rear portion (3) in order to form a waist opening (9) and two leg openings (5, 6) in the crotch portion, which leg openings are outwardly delimited in the transverse direction by the inner end portions of the weld seams as seen in the longitudinal direction of the hygiene pants. The hygiene pants have an outer cover (10) and comprise an absorption unit (11). The cover is preferably made of an elastic laminate. The weld seams (7, 8) are each reinforced by at least one reinforcing strip (15, 16) containing thermoplastic fibers and have a tensile strength, in a direction transverse to the weld seam, in excess of 5 N/25.4 mm at least in the portions reinforced with said nonwoven strip (15, 16).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2006Publication date: November 30, 2006Applicant: SCA HYGIENE PRODUCTS ABInventors: Jean-Francois Cartier, Christian Dumas, Hans Een, Marcus Lehto, Lucas Back
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Publication number: 20040138640Abstract: A belted absorbent article (10) having an absorbent structure (16) and a pair of opposed belt halves (12, 14) attached to the absorbent structure (16) via a respective joint (50).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2003Publication date: July 15, 2004Applicant: SCA Hygiene Products ABInventors: Christian Almberg, Lucas Back
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Publication number: 20030014033Abstract: A sanitary, absorbent article includes a hooks and loops type fastener for releasably attaching a first and a second part of the article to each other, wherein the first part is overlapping the second part when the parts are attached to each other, with a hooks member affixed to said first part of the article and a loops member affixed to the second part of the article. Each member has a base portion having a bottom surface affixed to the first or second part of the article and an opposite top surface containing hooks elements and loops elements, respectively. The fastener can include a first end region distal to the overlapping edge of the first part, in which the engagement force between the hooks and loops element of the members is reduced.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2002Publication date: January 16, 2003Inventor: Lucas Back
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Publication number: 20020062118Abstract: A belted absorbent article (10) having an absorbent structure (16) and a pair of opposed belt halves (12, 14) attached to the absorbent structure (16) via a respective joint (50).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2001Publication date: May 23, 2002Inventors: Christian Almberg, Lucas Back