Patents by Inventor Randy L. Christiansen

Randy L. Christiansen 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).

  • Patent number: 11105018
    Abstract: A process and apparatus for producing a dimensionally stable melt blown nonwoven fibrous web. The process includes forming a multiplicity of melt blown fibers by passing a molten stream including molecules of at least one thermoplastic semi-crystalline (co)polymer through at least one orifice of a melt-blowing die, subjecting at least a portion of the melt blown fibers to a controlled in-flight heat treatment operation at a temperature below a melting temperature of the at least one thermoplastic semi-crystalline (co)polymer immediately upon exiting from the at least one orifice, and collecting at least some of the melt blown fibers subjected to the controlled in-flight heat treatment operation on a collector to form a non-woven fibrous structure. The nonwoven fibrous structure exhibits a Shrinkage less than a Shrinkage measured on an identically-prepared structure including only fibers not subjected to the controlled in-flight heat treatment operation, and generally less than 15%.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 17, 2019
    Date of Patent: August 31, 2021
    Assignee: 3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES COMPANY
    Inventors: Daniel J. Zillig, Sachin Talwar, Randy L. Christiansen, Michael D. Romano, Eric M. Moore, Pamela A. Percha, Liming Song, Myles L. Brostrom, Michael D. Swan
  • Publication number: 20190338447
    Abstract: A process and apparatus for producing a dimensionally stable melt blown nonwoven fibrous web. The process includes forming a multiplicity of melt blown fibers by passing a molten stream including molecules of at least one thermoplastic semi-crystalline (co)polymer through at least one orifice of a melt-blowing die, subjecting at least a portion of the melt blown fibers to a controlled in-flight heat treatment operation at a temperature below a melting temperature of the at least one thermoplastic semi-crystalline (co)polymer immediately upon exiting from the at least one orifice, and collecting at least some of the melt blown fibers subjected to the controlled in-flight heat treatment operation on a collector to form a non-woven fibrous structure. The nonwoven fibrous structure exhibits a Shrinkage less than a Shrinkage measured on an identically-prepared structure including only fibers not subjected to the controlled in-flight heat treatment operation, and generally less than 15%.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 17, 2019
    Publication date: November 7, 2019
    Inventors: Daniel J. Zillig, Sachin Talwar, Randy L. Christiansen, Michael D. Romano, Eric M. Moore, Pamela A. Percha, Liming Song, Myles L. Brostrom, Michael D. Swan
  • Patent number: 10400354
    Abstract: A process and apparatus for producing a dimensionally stable melt blown nonwoven fibrous web. The process includes forming a multiplicity of melt blown fibers by passing a molten stream including molecules of at least one thermoplastic semi-crystalline (co)polymer through at least one orifice of a melt-blowing die, subjecting at least a portion of the melt blown fibers to a controlled in-flight heat treatment operation at a temperature below a melting temperature of the at least one thermoplastic semi-crystalline (co)polymer immediately upon exiting from the at least one orifice, and collecting at least some of the melt blown fibers subjected to the controlled in-flight heat treatment operation on a collector to form a non-woven fibrous structure. The nonwoven fibrous structure exhibits a Shrinkage less than a Shrinkage measured on an identically-prepared structure including only fibers not subjected to the controlled in-flight heat treatment operation, and generally less than 15%.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 19, 2014
    Date of Patent: September 3, 2019
    Assignee: 3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES COMPANY
    Inventors: Daniel J. Zillig, Sachin Talwar, Randy L. Christiansen, Michael D. Romano, Eric M. Moore, Pamela A. Percha, Liming Song, Myles L. Brostrom, Michael D. Swan
  • Publication number: 20160340815
    Abstract: A composite nonwoven fabric and articles comprising the composite nonwoven fabric are provided. The composite nonwoven fabric comprises a population of meltblown fibers comprising an aliphatic polyether thermoplastic polyurethane polymer having at least about 80% (by weight) polyalkylene oxide and a population of staple fibers intermixed and entangled therewith.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 17, 2014
    Publication date: November 24, 2016
    Inventors: CARY A. KIPKE, JOHN J. ROGERS, DANIEL J. ZILLIG, RANDY L. CHRISTIANSEN, DANIEL E. JOHNSON
  • Publication number: 20160298266
    Abstract: A process and apparatus for producing a dimensionally stable melt blown nonwoven fibrous web. The process includes forming a multiplicity of melt blown fibers by passing a molten stream including molecules of at least one thermoplastic semi-crystalline (co)polymer through at least one orifice of a melt-blowing die, subjecting at least a portion of the melt blown fibers to a controlled in-flight heat treatment operation at a temperature below a melting temperature of the at least one thermoplastic semi-crystalline (co)polymer immediately upon exiting from the at least one orifice, and collecting at least some of the melt blown fibers subjected to the controlled in-flight heat treatment operation on a collector to form a non-woven fibrous structure. The nonwoven fibrous structure exhibits a Shrinkage less than a Shrinkage measured on an identically-prepared structure including only fibers not subjected to the controlled in-flight heat treatment operation, and generally less than 15%.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 19, 2014
    Publication date: October 13, 2016
    Applicant: 3M Innovative Properties Company
    Inventors: Daniel J. Zillig, Sachin Talwar, Randy L. Christiansen, Michael D. Romano, Eric M. Moore, Pamela A. Percha, Liming Song, Myles L. Brostrom, Michael D. Swan