Patents by Inventor Naka Seidel
Naka Seidel 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: 20240050286Abstract: The invention relates to an absorbent article for external use. More specifically, the invention relates to a folded absorbent article having wings and a lotion pattern comprising lotion pattern area(s) disposed on the inner side edges of the wings.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2023Publication date: February 15, 2024Inventors: Fatma Oya AYTUERK, Naka SEIDEL, Arnaldo Rafael MILLAN MALPICA
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Publication number: 20230381036Abstract: A disposable absorbent article having a topsheet, a backsheet, and an absorbent core structure disposed therebetween. The absorbent core structure includes an upper nonwoven layer comprising polymer fibers, a lower nonwoven layer comprising polymer fibers, and an inner core layer disposed between the upper and lower nonwoven layers. The inner core layer includes from about 50% to about 85% cellulosic fibers, by weight of the inner core layer, and superabsorbent particles. The inner core layer is contained within the nonwoven layers by substantially sealing at least a left side region and a right side region of the upper and lower nonwoven layers. The absorbent article has a CD Dry Bending Stiffness between about 10 to about 30 N·mm2 as measured according to the Wet and Dry CD and MD 3 Point Bend Method and a Total IFF+SFF value of between about 20 and about 200 mg as measuring according to the Acquisition Time and Rewet Method.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2023Publication date: November 30, 2023Inventors: Christopher Philip BEWICK-SONNTAG, Gueltekin ERDEM, John David NORCOM, Naka SEIDEL, Shirdish POONDRU, Matthew Howard WASSON, Rong DENG
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Publication number: 20230381033Abstract: A disposable absorbent article having a topsheet, a backsheet, and an absorbent core structure therebetween. The absorbent core structure having an upper nonwoven layer, a lower nonwoven layer, and a portion of an inner core layer disposed therebetween. The portion of the inner core layer is contained within the upper and lower nonwoven layers by sealing a portion of the first and second side regions of the upper nonwoven layer with a portion of the first and second side regions of the lower nonwoven layer at a lateral perimeter seal. An adhesive is positioned between the upper and nonwoven layers in the perimeter seal. The lateral perimeter seal is positioned in the middle region and has a longitudinal seal length that is from about 45% to about 90% of the longitudinal inner core length.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2023Publication date: November 30, 2023Inventors: Christopher Philip BEWICK-SONNTAG, Naka SEIDEL, Florian Phillip ROUSSELANGE, John David NORCOM
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Publication number: 20210330856Abstract: A disposable absorbent article is described. The disposable absorbent article includes a topsheet forming at least a portion of a wearer-facing surface of the absorbent article; a backsheet forming at least a portion of a garment-facing surface of the absorbent article; an absorbent core disposed between the topsheet and the backsheet; and an adhesive for attachment of the disposable absorbent article to an undergarment. The adhesive is disposed on the garment-facing surface. The absorbent article exhibits a peel force of at least 1.0 N, about 1.1 N or about 1.2 N in accordance with the Peel Force test and leaves no residue on an undergarment in accordance with the Adhesive Residue test.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2021Publication date: October 28, 2021Inventors: Mariangela Caputi, Vito Carla, Matthias Morand, Naka Seidel, Andrea Pfarr Switzer, Chad M. Weldishofer
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Publication number: 20110155609Abstract: A container may comprise a source comprising a fragrance composition. The fragrance composition may diffuse from the source into an article-receiving cavity of the container. The fragrance composition may transfer to the contents of the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2011Publication date: June 30, 2011Inventors: Joerg Mueller, Yessica De Nardin, Ursula Christina Glaser, Robert M. Hubbard, Lamia Delphine Mimassi, Cornelia Schmidt, Naka Seidel
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Publication number: 20110042257Abstract: A container may comprise a source comprising a fragrance composition. The fragrance composition may diffuse from the source into an article-receiving cavity of the container. The fragrance composition may transfer to the contents of the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2010Publication date: February 24, 2011Applicant: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Joerg Mueller, Yessica De Nardin, Ursula Christina Glaser, Robert M. Hubbard, Lamia Delphine Mimassi, Cornelia Schmidt, Naka Seidel
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Patent number: 7850038Abstract: A container may comprise a source comprising a fragrance composition. The fragrance composition may diffuse from the source into an article-receiving cavity of the container. The fragrance composition may transfer to the contents of the container.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2007Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Joerg Mueller, Yessica De Nardin, Ursula Christina Glaser, Robert M. Hubbard, Lamia Delphine Mimassi, Cornelia Schmidt, Naka Seidel
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Publication number: 20100159435Abstract: A container may comprise a reservoir that may be associated with a dispensing opening or a closure element of the container. The reservoir may transfer a transferable material, such as a fragrance composition or skin health benefit ingredient, to the container's content.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2010Publication date: June 24, 2010Inventors: Joerg Mueller, Yessica De Nardin, Ursula Christina Glaser, Robert M. Hubbard, Lamia Delphine Mimassi, Cornelia Schmidt, Naka Seidel
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Patent number: 7681725Abstract: A container may comprise a reservoir that may be associated with a dispensing opening or a closure element of the container. The reservoir may transfer a transferable material, such as a fragrance composition or skin health benefit ingredient, to the container's content.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2007Date of Patent: March 23, 2010Assignee: The Procter and Gamble CompanyInventors: Joerg Mueller, Yessica De Nardin, Ursula Christina Glaser, Robert M. Hubbard, Lamia Delphine Mimassi, Cornelia Schmidt, Naka Seidel
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Patent number: 7544749Abstract: A catalyst system obtained by reacting at least one chiral transition metal compound and at least one cocatalyst, where the chiral transition metal compound is a transition metal compound of formula (Ia) or one of its enantiomers of the formula (Ia*), where M is an element of Group 4, Z are each halogen, hydrogen, C1-C10-alkyl, C6-C14-aryl, alkylaryl or arylalkyl having from 1 to 4 carbon atoms in the alkyl part and from 6 to 10 carbon atoms in the aryl part, n1 and n2 are each 0 or 1, R1 and R2 are each a C1-C40 radical, or R1 and R2 together with the atoms connecting them form a cyclic or polycyclic ring system, R5 and R6 are each hydrogen or a C1-C40 radical, R10, R11 are each hydrogen, t-butyl or phenyl, R12 are each t-butyl or phenyl, and R13 are each hydrogen or a C1-C40 radical.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2004Date of Patent: June 9, 2009Assignee: Basell Polyolefine GmbHInventors: Robert L. Jones, Naka Seidel, Michael J. Elder, John A. Ewen
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Publication number: 20090082247Abstract: A container may comprise a source comprising a fragrance composition. The fragrance composition may diffuse from the source into an article-receiving cavity of the container. The fragrance composition may transfer to the contents of the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2007Publication date: March 26, 2009Applicant: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Joerg Mueller, Yessica De Nardin, Ursula Christina Glaser, Robert M. Hubbard, Lamia Delphine Mimassi, Cornelia Schmidt, Naka Seidel
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Patent number: 7442667Abstract: The present invention relates to a process for preparing a supported cocatalyst for olefin polymerization, which comprises reacting A) a support bearing functional groups, B) triethylaluminum and C) a compound of the formula (I), (R1)x—A—OH)y??(I) where A is an atom of group 13 or 15 of the Periodic Table, R1 are identical or different and are each, independently of one another, hydrogen, halogen, C1-C20-alkyl, C1-C20-haloalkyl, C1-C10-alkoxy, C6-C20-aryl, C6-C20-haloaryl, C6-C20-aryloxy, C7-C40-arylalky, C7-C40-haloarylalkyl, C7-C40-alkylaryl, C7-C40-haloalkylaryl or an OSiR32 group, where R2 are identical or different and are each hydrogen, halogen, C1-C20-alkyl, C1-C20-haloalkyl, C1-C10-alkoxy, C6-C20-aryl, C6-C20-haloaryl, C6-C20-aryloxy, C7-C40-arylalkyl, C7-C40-haloarylalkyl, C7-C40-alkylaryl or C7-C40-haloalkylaryl, y is 1 or 2 and x is 3 minus y.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2004Date of Patent: October 28, 2008Assignee: Bosell Polyolefine GmbHInventors: Naka Seidel, Bodo Richter, Roland Kratzer
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Publication number: 20080202953Abstract: A container may comprise a reservoir that may be associated with a dispensing opening or a closure element of the container. The reservoir may transfer a transferable material, such as a fragrance composition or skin health benefit ingredient, to the container's content.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2007Publication date: August 28, 2008Applicant: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Joerg Mueller, Yessica De Nardin, Ursula Christina Glaser, Robert M. Hubbard, Lamia Delphine Mimassi, Cornelia Schmidt, Naka Seidel
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Publication number: 20070149387Abstract: The present invention relates to a process for preparing a supported cocatalyst for olefin polymerization, which comprises reacting A) a support bearing functional groups, B) triethylaluminum and C) a compound of the formula (I), (R1)x—A—OH)y??(I) where A is an atom of group 13 or 15 of the Periodic Table, R1 are identical or different and are each, independently of one another, hydrogen, halogen, C1-C20-alkyl, C1-C20-haloalkyl, C1-C10-alkoxy, C6-C20-aryl, C6-C20-haloaryl, C6-C20-aryloxy, C7-C40-arylalky, C7-C40-haloarylalkyl, C7-C40-alkylaryl, C7-C40-haloalkylaryl or an OSiR32 group, where R2 are identical or different and are each hydrogen, halogen, C1-C20-alkyl, C1-C20-haloalkyl, C1-C10-alkoxy, C6-C20-aryl, C6-C20-haloaryl, C6-C20-aryloxy, C7-C40-arylalkyl, C7-C40-haloarylalkyl, C7-C40-alkylaryl or C7-C40-haloalkylaryl, y is 1 or 2 and x is 3 minus y.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2004Publication date: June 28, 2007Applicant: BASELL POLYOLEFINE GmBHInventors: Naka Seidel, Bodo Richter, Roland Kratzer
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Publication number: 20060100092Abstract: The present invention relates to catalyst systems for preparing isotactic polyolefins obtainable by reacting at least one chiral transition metal compound and at least one cocatalyst which is able to convert the chiral transition metal compound into a cation, where the chiral transition metal compound contains two bidentate chelating ligands connected to one another via a bridge and, if desired, one or two further monodentate ligands, with the four coordinating atoms of the two chelating ligands being in an approximately planar arrangement around the transition metal ion and up to two further ligands being located above and below this approximately planar coordination sphere formed by the four coordinating atoms of the two chelating ligands and, in the case of two such further ligands, these being in the trans position relative to one another, to the use of the catalyst systems of the present invention for preparing polyolefins, to a process for preparing polyolefins by polymerization or copolymerization of aType: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2004Publication date: May 11, 2006Applicant: Basell Polyolefine GmbHInventors: Robert Jones, Naka Seidel, Michael Elder, John Ewen