Patents by Inventor Urmish Dalal
Urmish Dalal 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: 20240299221Abstract: An absorbent article has a liquid pervious topsheet, a liquid impervious backsheet, an absorbent core disposed between the topsheet and backsheet; first and second opposing longitudinal side edges, a front waist region and a back waist region; and a first and second back ear extending outwardly from the first and longitudinal side edges in the back waist region, respectively. The first and second back ears have an engineering strain greater than about 8% at about or below 2N of force when measured according to the Back Ear Extension Test, and a roughness Ra lower than about 300 ?m when measured according to the Roughness Test.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2024Publication date: September 12, 2024Inventors: Andrew James SAUER, He SU, Erica Lynne LOCKE, Koichi MORIMOTO, Urmish DALAL
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Patent number: 12076222Abstract: An absorbent article has a liquid pervious topsheet, a liquid impervious backsheet, an absorbent core disposed between the topsheet and backsheet; first and second opposing longitudinal side edges, a front waist region and a back waist region; and a first and second back ear extending outwardly from the first and longitudinal side edges in the back waist region, respectively. The first and second back ears have an engineering strain greater than about 8% at about or below 2N of force when measured according to the Back Ear Extension Test, and a roughness Ra lower than about 300 ?m when measured according to the Roughness Test.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2022Date of Patent: September 3, 2024Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Andrew James Sauer, He Su, Erica Lynne Locke, Koichi Morimoto, Urmish Dalal
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Publication number: 20230124031Abstract: An absorbent article has a liquid pervious topsheet, a liquid impervious backsheet, an absorbent core disposed between the topsheet and backsheet; first and second opposing longitudinal side edges, a front waist region and a back waist region; and a first and second back ear extending outwardly from the first and longitudinal side edges in the back waist region, respectively. The first and second back ears have an engineering strain greater than about 8% at about or below 2 N of force when measured according to the Back Ear Extension Test, and a roughness Ra lower than about 300 µm when measured according to the Roughness Test.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2022Publication date: April 20, 2023Inventors: Andrew James SAUER, He SU, Erica Lynne LOCKE, Koichi MORIMOTO, Urmish DALAL
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Patent number: 8470440Abstract: A non-tacky adhesive fastening system may have a first configuration and a second configuration. The non-tacky adhesive fastening system comprises an engaging member and a receiving member. In the first configuration, the engaging member comprises a first non-tacky member and the receiving member comprises an intermediate non-tacky member and a second non-tacky member. The intermediate non-tacky member is refastenably joined to the second non-tacky member. In the second configuration, the non-tacky adhesive fastening system comprises the engaging member having the first non-tacky member and the intermediate non-tacky member and the receiving member comprises the second non-tacky member. The second configuration is formed upon fastening the engaging surface of the first non-tacky member to the primary surface of the intermediate non-tacky member and separating the engaging member from the receiving member.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2006Date of Patent: June 25, 2013Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventor: Urmish Dalal
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Publication number: 20100094240Abstract: Variable stretch composites having one or more first elastomeric members disposed on a first region of an extensible substrate, and one or more second elastomeric members disposed on a second region of the extensible substrate which different from the first elastomeric members to provide variable properties to said regions of the composite. The composite has been incrementally stretched to at least partially break up the structure of the substrate in order to reduce its resistance to stretch. The variable stretch composites are useful for disposable and durable articles, such as disposable absorbent articles including diapers, pull-on diapers, training pants, incontinence briefs, catamenial garments, baby bibs, and the like, and durable articles like garments including sportswear, outerwear and the like. The present invention also relates to methods of forming such variable stretch composites.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2004Publication date: April 15, 2010Inventors: Fred Desai, Urmish Dalal, Donald Roe
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Publication number: 20080107861Abstract: Non-tacky adhesive fastening systems are disclosed, which systems include non-tacky patterned adhesive systems and non-tacky three-dimensional adhesive systems. In a non-tacky adhesive fastening system, an engaging member including a non-tacky adherent is engageable with a receiving member including a non-tacky adherend. In a non-tacky patterned adhesive system, at least one of the engaging member and receiving member has the adherent/adherend disposed thereon in a patterned fashion. In a non-tacky three-dimensional adhesive system, at least one of the engaging member and receiving member includes a plurality of projections, thereby forming at least one three-dimensional adhesive surface. The non-tacky adhesive fastening systems exhibit advantageous peel characteristics and exhibit an increased resistance to contamination. The non-tacky adhesive fastening systems can be included in absorbent articles such as diapers and other consumer goods.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2007Publication date: May 8, 2008Inventors: Urmish Dalal, Robin McKiernan
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Publication number: 20080058753Abstract: A non-tacky adhesive fastening system may have a first configuration and a second configuration. The non-tacky adhesive fastening system comprises an engaging member and a receiving member. In the first configuration, the engaging member comprises a first non-tacky member and the receiving member comprises an intermediate non-tacky member and a second non-tacky member. The intermediate non-tacky member is refastenably joined to the second non-tacky member. In the second configuration, the non-tacky adhesive fastening system comprises the engaging member having the first non-tacky member and the intermediate non-tacky member and the receiving member comprises the second non-tacky member. The second configuration is formed upon fastening the engaging surface of the first non-tacky member to the primary surface of the intermediate non-tacky member and separating the engaging member from the receiving member.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2006Publication date: March 6, 2008Inventor: Urmish Dalal
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Publication number: 20070156111Abstract: A non-tacky adhesive fastening system may comprise an engaging member having an engaging surface with a non-tacky adherent disposed thereon and a receiving member having a receiving surface with a non-tacky adherend disposed thereon. The non-tacky adherent may be pre-engaged to the non-tacky adherend. The non-tacky adhesive fastening system, after aging, exhibits a T-Peel of less than about 12 N/inch and is refastenable.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 3, 2006Publication date: July 5, 2007Inventors: Urmish Dalal, Robin McKiernan, Mark Kline, Wolfgang Huhn, Italo Corzani
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Publication number: 20070078426Abstract: The present invention relates to a disposable absorbent article comprising a chassis defining a front waist region, a back waist region, and a crotch region disposed between the front waist region and back waist region. The article includes a fastening system that includes one or more fastening devices, each having at least one tab member configured to releasably connect to a slot member when, for instance, fastening the article to the body of the wearer. A variable stiffness member is associated with at least a portion of the fastening device that, in response to a predetermined external stimulus, reduces its stiffness to correspondingly reduce the stiffness of the fastening device.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2005Publication date: April 5, 2007Inventors: Mark Kline, Jeromy Raycheck, Arman Ashraf, Urmish Dalal
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Publication number: 20070029035Abstract: A stretch composite having one or more elastomeric members disposed on at least one region of an extensible fibrous substrate to provide stretch properties to a targeted region of the substrate. The composite has been incrementally stretched to at least partially break up the structure of the substrate in order to reduce its resistance to stretch. The stretch composites are useful for disposable and durable articles, such as disposable absorbent articles including diapers, pull-on diapers, training pants, incontinence briefs, catamenial garments, baby bibs, and the like, and durable articles like garments including sportswear, outerwear and the like. The present invention also relates to methods of forming such stretch composites.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2006Publication date: February 8, 2007Inventors: Fred Desai, Urmish Dalal, Mark Hamersky, Steven Smith
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Publication number: 20060271007Abstract: Variable stretch composites having one or more first elastomeric members disposed on a first region of an extensible substrate, and one or more second elastomeric members disposed on a second region of the extensible substrate which different from the first elastomeric members to provide variable properties to said regions of the composite. The composite has been incrementally stretched to at least partially break up the structure of the substrate in order to reduce its resistance to stretch. The variable stretch composites are useful for disposable and durable articles, such as disposable absorbent articles including diapers, pull-on diapers, training pants, incontinence briefs, catamenial garments, baby bibs, and the like, and durable articles like garments including sportswear, outerwear and the like. The present invention also relates to methods of forming such variable stretch composites.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2006Publication date: November 30, 2006Inventors: Fred Desai, Urmish Dalal, Donald Roe
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Publication number: 20060271006Abstract: Variable stretch composites having one or more first elastomeric members disposed on a first region of an extensible substrate, and one or more second elastomeric members disposed on a second region of the extensible substrate which different from the first elastomeric members to provide variable properties to said regions of the composite. The composite has been incrementally stretched to at least partially break up the structure of the substrate in order to reduce its resistance to stretch. The variable stretch composites are useful for disposable and durable articles, such as disposable absorbent articles including diapers, pull-on diapers, training pants, incontinence briefs, catamenial garments, baby bibs, and the like, and durable articles like garments including sportswear, outerwear and the like. The present invention also relates to methods of forming such variable stretch composites.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2006Publication date: November 30, 2006Inventors: Fred Desai, Urmish Dalal, Donald Roe
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Publication number: 20060212017Abstract: Variable stretch composites having one or more first elastomeric members disposed on a first region of an extensible substrate, and one or more second elastomeric members disposed on a second region of the extensible substrate which different from the first elastomeric members to provide variable properties to said regions of the composite. The composite has been incrementally stretched to at least partially break up the structure of the substrate in order to reduce its resistance to stretch. The variable stretch composites are useful for disposable and durable articles, such as disposable absorbent articles including diapers, pull-on diapers, training pants, incontinence briefs, catamenial garments, baby bibs, and the like, and durable articles like garments including sportswear, outerwear and the like. The present invention also relates to methods of forming such variable stretch composites.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2006Publication date: September 21, 2006Inventors: Fred Desai, Urmish Dalal, Donald Roe
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Publication number: 20060155256Abstract: Variable stretch composites having one or more first elastomeric members disposed on a first region of an extensible substrate, and one or more second elastomeric members disposed on a second region of the extensible substrate which different from the first elastomeric members to provide variable properties to said regions of the composite. The composite has been incrementally stretched to at least partially break up the structure of the substrate in order to reduce its resistance to stretch. The variable stretch composites are useful for disposable and durable articles, such as disposable absorbent articles including diapers, pull-on diapers, training pants, incontinence briefs, catamenial garments, baby bibs, and the like, and durable articles like garments including sportswear, outerwear and the like. The present invention also relates to methods of forming such variable stretch composites.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2006Publication date: July 13, 2006Inventors: Fred Desai, Urmish Dalal, Donald Roe
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Publication number: 20060069374Abstract: Variable stretch composites having one or more first elastomeric members disposed on a first region of an extensible substrate, and one or more second elastomeric members disposed on a second region of the extensible substrate which different from the first elastomeric members to provide variable properties to said regions of the composite. The composite has been incrementally stretched to at least partially break up the structure of the substrate in order to reduce its resistance to stretch. The variable stretch composites are useful for disposable and durable articles, such as disposable absorbent articles including diapers, pull-on diapers, training pants, incontinence briefs, catamenial garments, baby bibs, and the like, and durable articles like garments including sportswear, outerwear and the like. The present invention also relates to methods of forming such variable stretch composites.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2005Publication date: March 30, 2006Inventors: Fred Desai, Urmish Dalal, Donald Roe
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Publication number: 20050211368Abstract: The invention provides a process to deliver an elastomeric composition to a substrate. The elastomeric composition is cooled. The cooling also results in substantially complete transfer of the elastomeric composition from the pattern roll to the substrate with a resulting reduction in elastomer degradation.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2005Publication date: September 29, 2005Inventors: Kenneth McGuire, Mary Amirpour, Urmish Dalal, Fred Desai, Charles Lambert, David Tucker
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Publication number: 20050214461Abstract: The present invention relates to a process of manufacturing a stretch composite, said method comprising: a) providing a first substrate in a machine direction, wherein said substrate has opposing first and second surfaces; b) providing a gravure printing roll having an exterior surface that comprises one or more cells wherein at least a portion of the surface is relatively cool; c) depositing a molten, non-adhesive, elastomeric composition onto the exterior surface of the gravure printing device which comprises a gravure printing roll, wherein said composition is characterized as having a peel force of less than about 3 N/cm; d) causing said composition to be pushed into said cells; and e) contacting said first surface of said substrate with said gravure printing roll and substantially completely transferring said elastomeric composition from said cells of said exterior surface on said gravure printing roll to said first surface; wherein said process is substantially free of tackifier.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2005Publication date: September 29, 2005Applicant: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Fred Desai, Urmish Dalal