Patents by Inventor Michelis Hardegree
Michelis Hardegree 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: 11530500Abstract: A stitch-bonded tape or other directionally stabilized product wherein stitch-bonding is carried out by overstitching yarns stitched through a sheeting or other surface substrate in conjunction with the introduction of high tenacity lay-in yarn elements disposed longitudinally in the machine direction of formation to provide strength in the length direction. The overstitching yarns secure the lay-in yarns in place relative to the surface substrate. An adhesive or other coating is disposed in covering relation to the lay-in yarn elements.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2017Date of Patent: December 20, 2022Assignee: TIETEX INTERNATIONAL LTDInventors: Martin Wildeman, Michelis Hardegree
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Publication number: 20200282699Abstract: A textile sheet element having selectively applied arrays of surface projection elements defining raised zones across an active surface for cleaning and/or personal care, The textile sheet element is adapted for use by itself and/or for attachment to a user manipulated support with or without a handle such as a mop head or the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2020Publication date: September 10, 2020Inventors: Martin Wildeman, Michelis Hardegree, William D. Bell, Robert A. Johnson, David K. Osteen, Wade Wallace
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Patent number: 10661529Abstract: A textile sheet element having selectively applied arrays of surface projection elements defining raised zones across an active surface for cleaning and/or personal care, The textile sheet element is adapted for use by itself and/or for attachment to a user manipulated support with or without a handle such as a mop head or the like.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2011Date of Patent: May 26, 2020Assignee: TIETEX INTERNATIONAL LTD.Inventors: Martin Wildeman, Michelis Hardegree, William D. Bell, Robert A. Johnson, David K. Osteen, Wade Wallace
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Publication number: 20190090715Abstract: A textile applicator for application of a sanitizing and/or disinfecting solution to a surface. The applicator incorporates a plurality of direct spun polyester microfiber yarns to define a textile surface which does not bind or inactivate quaternary ammonium compounds, chlorine-based or peracetic and/or other peroxygen based sanitizing and/or disinfecting agents. Thus, the sanitizing and/or disinfecting agent is readily released to the surface being treated without any requirement of pre-loading surface binding sites or applying a charge-modifying surface treatment.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2018Publication date: March 28, 2019Applicant: TIETEX INTERNATIONAL LTDInventors: Martin Wildeman, David R Harry, Michelis Hardegree, Lori S. Sears
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Patent number: 10136790Abstract: A textile applicator for application of a sanitizing and/or disinfecting solution to a surface. The applicator incorporates a plurality of direct spun polyester microfiber yarns to define a textile surface which does not bind or inactivate quaternary ammonium compounds, chlorine-based or peracetic and/or other peroxygen based sanitizing and/or disinfecting agents. Thus, the sanitizing and/or disinfecting agent is readily released to the surface being treated without any requirement of pre-loading surface binding sites or applying a charge-modifying surface treatment.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2014Date of Patent: November 27, 2018Assignee: TIETEX INTERNATIONAL, LTDInventors: Martin Wildeman, David R. Harry, Jr., Michelis Hardegree, Lori S. Sears
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Publication number: 20180171519Abstract: A stitch-bonded tape or other directionally stabilized product wherein stitch-bonding is carried out by overstitching yarns stitched through a sheeting or other surface substrate in conjunction with the introduction of high tenacity lay-in yarn elements disposed longitudinally in the machine direction of formation to provide strength in the length direction. The overstitching yarns secure the lay-in yarns in place relative to the surface substrate. An adhesive or other coating is disposed in covering relation to the lay-in yarn elements.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2017Publication date: June 21, 2018Inventors: Martin Wildeman, Michelis Hardegree
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Publication number: 20140352094Abstract: A textile applicator for application of a sanitizing and/or disinfecting solution to a surface. The applicator incorporates a plurality of direct spun polyester microfiber yarns to define a textile surface which does not bind or inactivate quaternary ammonium compounds, chlorine-based or peracetic and/or other peroxygen based sanitizing and/or disinfecting agents. Thus, the sanitizing and/or disinfecting agent is readily released to the surface being treated without any requirement of pre-loading surface binding sites or applying a charge-modifying surface treatment.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2014Publication date: December 4, 2014Applicant: TIETEX INTERNATIONAL LTD.Inventors: Martin Wildeman, David R. Harry, JR., Michelis Hardegree, Lori S. Sears
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Patent number: 8809213Abstract: A textile applicator for application of a sanitizing and/or disinfecting solution to a surface. The applicator incorporates a plurality of direct spun polyester microfiber yarns to define a textile surface which does not bind or inactivate quaternary ammonium compounds, chlorine-based or peracetic and/or other peroxygen based sanitizing and/or disinfecting agents. Thus, the sanitizing and/or disinfecting agent is readily released to the surface being treated without any requirement of pre-loading surface binding sites or applying a charge-modifying surface treatment.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2012Date of Patent: August 19, 2014Assignee: Tietex International, LtdInventors: Martin Wildeman, David R. Harry, Jr., Michelis Hardegree, Lori S. Sears
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Patent number: 8690850Abstract: A diaper wherein at least one of the waist band, side panels, leg cuffs and fastening system landing zone includes a textile material of stitch bonded construction. The textile material includes selectively applied zones of stitches formed from elastomeric yarns with adjacent zones having stitches formed from inelastic yarns. The textile material provides stretch of a desired degree in the cross-machine direction while maintaining substantial dimensional stability in the machine direction.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2009Date of Patent: April 8, 2014Assignee: Tietex International, Ltd.Inventor: Michelis Hardegree
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Patent number: 8291542Abstract: A foam core cleaning element of stitch-bonded construction having a multi-surface operative cleaning face. The cleaning element includes at least one fluid absorbing layer of absorptive polymeric foam. At least a first plurality of yarns extends in discontinuous patterned stitched relation through discrete selected zones of the fluid absorbing layer such that the first plurality of yarns forms a patterned array of first surface loop zones projecting outwardly away from a first side of the fluid absorbing layer in a defined patterned arrangement across the operative cleaning face of the cleaning element. A plurality of stitch-free zones of the polymeric foam define outwardly projecting convex curved surfaces at positions adjacent to the first surface loop zones across the operative cleaning face of the cleaning element.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2010Date of Patent: October 23, 2012Assignee: Tietex International Ltd.Inventors: Martin Wildeman, Lori Shannon Sears, Michelis Hardegree
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Publication number: 20120207652Abstract: A textile applicator for application of a sanitizing and/or disinfecting solution to a surface. The applicator incorporates a plurality of direct spun polyester microfiber yarns to define a textile surface which does not bind or inactivate quaternary ammonium compounds, chlorine-based or peracetic and/or other peroxygen based sanitizing and/or disinfecting agents. Thus, the sanitizing and/or disinfecting agent is readily released to the surface being treated without any requirement of pre-loading surface binding sites or applying a charge-modifying surface treatment.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2012Publication date: August 16, 2012Inventors: Martin Wildeman, David R. Harry, JR., Michelis Hardegree, Lori S. Sears
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Publication number: 20120030893Abstract: A textile sheet element having selectively applied arrays of surface projection elements defining raised zones across an active surface for cleaning and/or personal care, The textile sheet element is adapted for use by itself and/or for attachment to a user manipulated support with or without a handle such as a mop head or the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2011Publication date: February 9, 2012Inventors: Martin Wildeman, Michelis Hardegree, William D. Bell, Robert A. Johnson, David K. Osteen, Wade Wallace
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Patent number: 8060973Abstract: A textile sheet element having selectively applied arrays of surface projection elements defining raised zones across an active surface for cleaning and/or personal care, The textile sheet element is adapted for use by itself and/or for attachment to a user manipulated support with or without a handle such as a mop head or the like.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2008Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Assignee: Tietex International, Ltd.Inventors: Martin Wildeman, Michelis Hardegree, William D. Bell, Robert A. Johnson, David K. Osteen, Wade Wallace
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Publication number: 20100263154Abstract: A foam core cleaning element of stitch-bonded construction having a multi-surface operative cleaning face. The cleaning element includes at least one fluid absorbing layer of absorptive polymeric foam. At least a first plurality of yarns extends in discontinuous patterned stitched relation through discrete selected zones of the fluid absorbing layer such that the first plurality of yarns forms a patterned array of first surface loop zones projecting outwardly away from a first side of the fluid absorbing layer in a defined patterned arrangement across the operative cleaning face of the cleaning element. A plurality of stitch-free zones of the polymeric foam define outwardly projecting convex curved surfaces at positions adjacent to the first surface loop zones across the operative cleaning face of the cleaning element.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2010Publication date: October 21, 2010Applicant: Tietex International Ltd.Inventors: Martin Wildeman, Lori Shannon Sears, Michelis Hardegree
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Publication number: 20100057032Abstract: A diaper wherein at least one of the waist band, side panels, leg cuffs and fastening system landing zone includes a textile material of stitch bonded construction. The textile material includes selectively applied zones of stitches formed from elastomeric yarns with adjacent zones having stitches formed from inelastic yarns. The textile material provides stretch of a desired degree in the cross-machine direction while maintaining substantial dimensional stability in the machine direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 2, 2009Publication date: March 4, 2010Inventor: Michelis Hardegree
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Publication number: 20080280094Abstract: A textile sheet element having selectively applied arrays of surface projection elements defining raised zones across an active surface for cleaning and/or personal care, The textile sheet element is adapted for use by itself and/or for attachment to a user manipulated support with or without a handle such as a mop head or the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2008Publication date: November 13, 2008Applicant: Tietex International, Ltd.Inventors: Martin WILDEMAN, Michelis Hardegree, William D. Bell, Robert A. Johnson, David K. Osteen, Wade Wallace