Patents by Inventor Raymond Sturm

Raymond Sturm 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).

  • Publication number: 20070060006
    Abstract: A non-woven material including first effect fibers, first binder fibers, second binder fibers, and second effect fibers. The non-woven material has a first planar zone and a second planar zone. The first planar zone includes a greater concentration of first effect fibers and first binder fibers. The second planar zone includes a greater concentration of second effect fibers and second binder fibers. The first planar zone can include a first surface skin associated with the first planar zone on the exterior of the non-woven material, and a second surface skin associated with the second planar zone on the exterior of the non-woven material.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 27, 2006
    Publication date: March 15, 2007
    Inventors: David Wenstrup, Gregory Thompson, Raymond Sturm, Thomas Godfrey
  • Publication number: 20070056234
    Abstract: A ceiling system having panels suspended from a ceiling with a frame and suspension connections. The panels are a non-woven material including first effect fibers, first binder fibers, second binder fibers, and second effect fibers. The non-woven material has a first planar zone and a second planar zone. The first planar zone includes a greater concentration of first effect fibers and first binder fibers. The second planar zone includes a greater concentration of second effect fibers and second binder fibers. The first planar zone can include a first surface skin associated with the first planar zone on the exterior of the non-woven material, and a second surface skin associated with the second planar zone on the exterior of the non-woven material.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 27, 2006
    Publication date: March 15, 2007
    Inventors: David Wenstrup, Gregory Thompson, Raymond Sturm, Thomas Godfrey
  • Publication number: 20050147657
    Abstract: White wound care devices having a topically applied silver-based antimicrobial finish are provided. The finish consists essentially of at least one silver ion releasing compound and at least one binder compound. The finish may be applied to a target substrate, such as a fiber, fabric, or alginate to provide a single layer antimicrobial wound care device, in which the color of the original substrate is substantially maintained after application of the antimicrobial finish. Alternatively, the silver-containing substrate may be combined with one or more additional layers to provide a composite antimicrobial wound care device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 28, 2005
    Publication date: July 7, 2005
    Inventors: T. Canada, Raymond Sturm, K. Wiencek, Jason Kreider, Robert Schuette
  • Publication number: 20050064020
    Abstract: Antimicrobial fabrics having a topically applied silver-based antimicrobial finish are provided. The finish comprises at least one silver ion-containing compound and at least one binder compound. The antimicrobial fabric may be formed into a garment to be worn as a base layer garment, close to the skin, which aids in the prevention of skin infection caused by abrasions to the skin. The garment may also aid in preventing the transfer of microbes from one person to another, for instance, after sharing communal items such as protective athletic equipment. The antimicrobial fabric exhibits long lasting antimicrobial efficacy against both Gram positive and Gram negative microbes and also exhibits antimicrobial efficacy after repeated wash cycles. Also provided is a method for making the silver-containing antimicrobial fabric.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 24, 2004
    Publication date: March 24, 2005
    Inventors: Robert Schuette, Jason Kreider, Robert Goulet, K. Wiencek, Raymond Sturm, T. Canada
  • Publication number: 20050037057
    Abstract: Antimicrobial fabrics having a topically applied silver-based antimicrobial finish are provided. The finish comprises at least one silver ion-containing compound and at least one binder compound. The antimicrobial fabric may be formed into a garment to be worn as a base layer garment, close to the skin, which aids in the prevention of skin infection caused by abrasions to the skin. The garment may also aid in preventing the transfer of microbes from one person to another, for instance, after sharing communal items such as protective athletic equipment. The antimicrobial fabric exhibits long lasting antimicrobial efficacy against both Gram positive and Gram negative microbes and also exhibits antimicrobial efficacy after repeated wash cycles. Also provided is a method for making the silver-containing antimicrobial fabric.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 24, 2004
    Publication date: February 17, 2005
    Inventors: Robert Schuette, Jason Kreider, Robert Goulet, K. Wiencek, Raymond Sturm, T. Canada
  • Publication number: 20050035327
    Abstract: Wound care devices having a topically applied silver-based antimicrobial finish are provided. The finish comprises at least one silver ion-containing compound and at least one binder compound. The finish may be applied to a target substrate, such as a fiber, fabric, film, foam, hydrogel, or hydrocolloid to provide a single layer antimicrobial wound care device. Alternatively, a silver-containing layer may be combined with one or more additional layers of target substrate to provide a composite antimicrobial wound care device. The device may also contain an odor-absorbing component capable of reducing or eliminating odors that are inherently associated with infectious wounds. Also provided is a method for making the wound care device and a composition of matter comprising the silver-based antimicrobial finish.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 14, 2003
    Publication date: February 17, 2005
    Inventors: T. Canada, Robert Schuette, Raymond Sturm, Kenneth Wiencek
  • Publication number: 20050037058
    Abstract: Wound care devices having a topically applied silver-based antimicrobial finish are provided. The finish comprises at least one silver ion-containing compound and at least one binder compound. The finish may be applied to a target substrate, such as a fiber, fabric, film, foam, hydrogel, or hydrocolloid to provide a single layer antimicrobial wound care device. Alternatively, a silver-containing layer may be combined with one or more additional layers of target substrate to provide a composite antimicrobial wound care device. The device may also contain an odor-absorbing component capable of reducing or eliminating odors that are inherently associated with infectious wounds. Also provided is a method for making the wound care device and a composition of matter comprising the silver-based antimicrobial finish.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 14, 2003
    Publication date: February 17, 2005
    Inventors: T. Canada, Robert Schuette, Raymond Sturm, Kenneth Wiencek
  • Publication number: 20050037680
    Abstract: Wound care devices having a topically applied silver-based antimicrobial finish are provided. The finish comprises at least one silver ion-containing compound and at least one binder compound. The finish may be applied to a target substrate, such as a fiber, fabric, film, foam, hydrogen, or hydrocolloid to provide a single layer antimicrobial wound care device. Alternatively, a silver-containing layer may be combined with one or more additional layers of target substrate to provide a composite antimicrobial wound care device. The device may also contain an odor-absorbing component capable of reducing or eliminating odors that are inherently associated with infectious wounds. Also provided is a method for making the wound care device and a composition of matter comprising the silver-based antimicrobial finish.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 14, 2003
    Publication date: February 17, 2005
    Inventors: T. Canada, Robert Schuette, Raymond Sturm, Kenneth Wiencek