Patents by Inventor Richard J. Kamps
Richard J. Kamps 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: 7686796Abstract: An absorbent garment for wear about a wearer's waist includes a waist belt, a garment shell and an absorbent assembly constructed to take in and retain body exudates released by the wearer. The absorbent assembly is releasably attached generally at front and back waist regions thereof to the waist belt. The garment shell is attached generally at front and back waist regions thereof to the waist belt, with the absorbent assembly generally disposed within the garment shell, whereby the front waist region of the garment shell is in opposed relationship with the front waist region of the absorbent assembly and the back waist region of the garment shell is in opposed relationship with the back waist region of the absorbent assembly.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2003Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: David A. Kuen, Kristi J. Bryant, Mark S. Franke, Cynthia H. Hendren, Richard J. Kamps, Lisa Nickel, Katherine C. Wheeler, Yee Yang
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Patent number: 7491196Abstract: An absorbent garment has an absorbent assembly disposed within a garment shell configured for encircling a wearer's waist. The absorbent assembly has an inner surface adapted for contiguous relationship with the wearer's body, a front waist region in opposed relationship with a front waist region of the garment shell, a back waist region in opposed relationship with a back waist region of the garment shell, and a crotch region extending longitudinally between and interconnecting the front and back waist regions of the absorbent assembly. The absorbent assembly is releasably attached generally at a front waist end thereof to the garment shell generally at the front waist end of the garment shell, and is also releasably attached generally at a back waist end thereof to the garment shell generally at the back waist end of the garment shell.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2003Date of Patent: February 17, 2009Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Mark S. Franke, Kristi J. Bryant, Cynthia H. Hendren, Richard J. Kamps, David A. Kuen, Lisa Nickel, Katherine C. Wheeler, Yee Yang
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Patent number: 7344526Abstract: An absorbent garment has an absorbent assembly disposed within a garment shell configured for encircling the wearer's waist. The garment shell comprises a front panel assembly having laterally opposite side margins, and a back panel assembly having laterally opposite side margins. The absorbent assembly is attached at a front waist region thereof to the garment shell generally at the side margins of the front panel assembly to together define front side margins of the absorbent garment. The absorbent assembly is further attached at a back waist region thereof to the garment shell generally at the side margins of the back panel assembly to together define back side margins of the absorbent garment. The front side margins and the back side margins of the absorbent garment are releasably attached to each other to removably secure the absorbent garment on the wearer's waist.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2003Date of Patent: March 18, 2008Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Yee Yang, Lisa Nickel, Kristi J. Bryant, Mark S. Franke, Cynthia H. Hendren, Richard J. Kamps, David A. Kuen, Katherine C. Wheeler
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Patent number: 6787213Abstract: A uniformly smooth Yankee side tissue product is provided. This tissue has the bulk of a creped tissue product but with a substantially smoother Yankee side surface of the sheet.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1998Date of Patent: September 7, 2004Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Paul D. Beuther, Richard J. Kamps, Kurt W. Ostermeier
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Patent number: 6346153Abstract: An easily operated dispenser for a flexible web typically a cellulosic web is provided that can be operated at a user option to provide a dry web or provide a liquid treated web. The liquid treatment can comprise an antimicrobial liquid treatment suitable for personal contact. The liquid treatment can comprise a cleaner, a soothing lotion, a protective coating, a pharmaceutical treatment, or any other liquid that can provide a beneficial property to a skin surface. The dispenser operates by having a first position from which it provides a dry web. The dispenser can also have a second position which contacts the web with a liquid treatment producing a web containing the liquid treatment composition. The user can interact with the dispenser and place the dispenser in the second position or the first position depending on the user's need for either a wet or dry web. This is a self-contained unit which can be designed to be either a disposable or nondisposable unit.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 1999Date of Patent: February 12, 2002Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Andrew M. Lake, Richard J. Kamps
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Patent number: 6228216Abstract: A gas stream directed at a velocity against a cellulosic web in a papermaking machine can act to transfer the web from a transport web moving at a first speed to a transport web moving at a second slower speed. The transport webs apply a linear velocity to each to the cellulosic web on the transport web. The gas stream in the form of an air knife can be directed through the first fabric against the web and can transfer the web from the first fabric to the second fabric. The difference in velocity between the first transport web and the second, increases bulk, introduces a surface finish or otherwise modifies the character of the cellulosic web.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 1998Date of Patent: May 8, 2001Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey D. Lindsay, Richard J. Kamps
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Patent number: 5562645Abstract: The present invention provides a distinctive article which includes at least one absorbent, fibrous web layer which is substantially non-hydroentangled. The fibrous web layer can have a basis weight of at least about 60 gsm, and a density of not more than about 0.25 gm/cc. The fibrous web layer can further have a peak geometric mean tensile strength of at least about 250 grams-force per centimeter of width, and can have a fiber content in which at least about 90 wt % of the fibers are composed of fibers having a fiber length of not more than about 0.4 inch (about 1 cm). In particular configurations, the article includes a backsheet layer, and a liquid permeable topsheet layer which is disposed in facing relation with the backsheet layer. An absorbent structure is interposed between the backsheet layer and the topsheet layer, and the absorbent structure has an overall absorbent capacity of at least about 300 grams of saline.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1995Date of Patent: October 8, 1996Assignee: Kimberly-Clark CorporationInventors: Richard W. Tanzer, Mark L. Robinson, Fung-Jou Chen, Richard J. Kamps, Lorry F. Sallee
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Patent number: 5562805Abstract: Tissue sheets, such as are useful for facial or bath tissue, can be embossed with a fine scale embossing pattern to increase bulk with a minimal loss in strength. The fine scale embossing pattern contains at least about 15 discrete intermeshing embossing elements per square centimeter (100 per square inch) and can enable the tissue manufacturer to produce premium quality tissues having adequate softness, bulk and strength from conventional tissue basesheets without layering or throughdrying equipment. Depending on the starting basesheet material, tissues having a unique balance of properties can be produced, especially for conventional wet-pressed basesheets.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 1994Date of Patent: October 8, 1996Assignee: Kimberly-Clark CorporationInventors: Richard J. Kamps, Janica S. Behnke, Fung-jou Chen, Darnell C. Radtke