Containing Inhibitor To Ammonia Or Bacteria Formation Patents (Class 604/360)
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Patent number: 7960604Abstract: The present invention relates to a process for the production of an absorbing sanitary article comprising lactic acid producing bacteria. The process comprises dispersion of lactic acid producing bacteria in a carrier, and application of the resulting dispersion of bacteria by continuous or discontinuous gentle feeding on and/or in at least one component that are to form part of the final article. Furthermore, the present invention relates to an absorbing sanitary article comprising lactic acid producing bacteria dispersed in an essentially hydrophobic carrier. The dispersion of bacteria forms at least one continuous or discontinuous string on and/or in the final sanitary article.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2001Date of Patent: June 14, 2011Assignee: Ellen ABInventors: Hanna Tengberg, Kristina Runeberg, Helene Jonsson, Endre Kvanta, Johan Burenius, Anna Weiner Jiffer
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Patent number: 7943813Abstract: An absorbent article, such as a feminine care product, includes a liquid permeable liner layer, a generally liquid impermeable outer cover layer, and an absorbent layer disposed between the liner layer and outer cover layer. Spaced apart solidified deposits of a phase-change liquid are defined on either the liner layer top surface, bottom surface or both surfaces, and/or other layers along the other layers' upper or lower surfaces. The deposits are defined such that areas of the liner layer top surface are exposed thereby being permeable to bodily exudates insulting the article between the deposits while acting as a barrier against liquid that may flow back to the liner layer or other treated layers from the absorbent layer or other layers contained in the absorbent article.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2002Date of Patent: May 17, 2011Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Teresa De Jesus Petryk, Jason Matthew English, Rebecca Willey Griffin, Varunesh Sharma, Patricia A. Stern
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Publication number: 20110092935Abstract: A liner for use in skin-contacting garments and other objects that contact the skin has a moisture-wicking layer formed from a non-shearing, moisture-vapor permeable woven fabric of synthetic filament yarns which is treated with an anti-microbial substance. Additional layers may include a breathable, highly-absorbent microfiber fabric that draws moisture from the inner surface to the outer surface of the fabric where it may be retained, and a moisture transport layer. If multiple layers are used, all layers may be stitched together with a seam around the outer edges of the layers. The liner may be shaped to fit within a garment or other wearable-article, such as a bra cup, diapers and underpants.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2010Publication date: April 21, 2011Applicant: PERSIMMON SCIENTIFIC, INC.Inventor: Elly Hann
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Publication number: 20110087184Abstract: An absorbent article that provides a signal viewable from the top surface of the absorbent article which is indicative of a functional benefit of the article. The signal is delivered by use of a plurality of visually distinct fibers that are visually distinct from an adjacent background color of the top surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2009Publication date: April 14, 2011Inventors: Jonathan Wöhlke, Fernanda Bruzadin, Fabio Eduardo França Rangel
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Publication number: 20110046588Abstract: An absorbent pad that can be removably connected to a transporter on which an injured person is carried is provided. Structures for removably attaching the absorbent pad to the transporter are described. Also provided are a transporter having a removable absorbent pad and a method for placing a removable absorbent pad on a transporter.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2010Publication date: February 24, 2011Inventors: Ronald Jensen, Richard Beu, Ann Tatoian
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Patent number: 7893313Abstract: Disclosed is a reusable incontinence products treated with a polyethylene glycol formulation in the form of a pad that is worn by a user for the control and collection of bodily fluids. The pad may include two or more layers, wherein one layer absorbs the bodily fluid and the other layer acts as a barrier layer to prevent the fluid from soiling a user's garments. Further embodiments are disclosed including a folder for conveniently carrying a supply of fresh pads and a waterproof pocket to contain soiled pads, and a pant for holding the pads in place next to the skin.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2005Date of Patent: February 22, 2011Inventor: John W. Artley
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Patent number: 7883495Abstract: A disposable absorbent article with an associated polymer film that is positioned to be activated by contact with bodily fluids, wherein the polymer film can release odor control and/or skin wellness agents upon contact with such bodily fluids. The polymer film can release the odor control and/or skin wellness agents immediately, gradually over a period of time after contact with such bodily fluids, or a combination of both. The polymer film can also be used for household cleaning applications, in which the polymer film can similarly contain and subsequently release household cleaning agents upon contact with water.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2007Date of Patent: February 8, 2011Assignee: First Quality Retail Services, LLCInventors: Heather R. Nonnenmann, Kelly Thornton
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Patent number: 7875013Abstract: A Feminine Hygiene Pad Comprising having a wide forward portion which is at least one and half times the length of a narrow rear, tail-like portion.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2006Date of Patent: January 25, 2011Inventor: Ilse Rubio
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Patent number: 7851668Abstract: Disclosed is a method for maintaining and/or improving skin health in the area of a wearer covered by an absorbent article. The absorbent article includes a vapor permeable backsheet, a liquid pervious topsheet positioned in facing relation with the backsheet, an absorbent core located between the backsheet and the topsheet. The absorbent article also includes skin care compositions thereon for maintaining and/or improving skin health.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2006Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Gretchen Louise Elder, Donald Carroll Roe, Thomas James Klofta
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Patent number: 7834233Abstract: Provided are absorbent articles for retaining a malodorous bodily fluid. The absorbent articles comprise an additive that is a quaternary ammonium salt that is water soluble at 37° C., comprises an alkyl C16-C21 chain, and contains at least two oxygen atoms in the anionic portion of the salt. Also provided are methods of preparing absorbent articles, including disposable absorbent articles, containing the above additive.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2004Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Assignee: First Quality Product, Inc.Inventor: Richmond R. Cohen
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Publication number: 20100286641Abstract: According to one embodiment, an absorbent article includes a moisture-impervious outer layer, an inner layer substantially co-extensive with the outer layer, and an absorbent layer interposed between the outer layer and the inner layer. The inner layer is treated with at one least substance including dimethicone and/or at least one antimicrobial booster. The absorbent layer is treated with at least one antimicrobial agent.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2009Publication date: November 11, 2010Applicant: Medline Industries, Inc.Inventors: MIN Yao, Daniel B. Love, Amin Setoodeh, Debashish Chakravarthy
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Publication number: 20100275915Abstract: A method for reducing odor is provided. The method comprises forming a coordination complex between a transition metal and a polydentate compound, and contacting the coordinated complex with an odorous compound. The transition metal provides one or more active sites for capturing the odorous compound. In some embodiments, the polydentate compound may be a polyalkylimine, such as polyethyleneimine, polypropyleneimine, or a dendrimer thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2010Publication date: November 4, 2010Applicant: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Bin Wu, Kevin P. McGrath, Jaeho Kim, Bao Trong Do, Sharon Linda Greene, Yanbin Huang, Kaiyuan Yang
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Publication number: 20100262097Abstract: A delivery device for a sanitary article includes an encapsulating material with a first layer and a second layer, enclosing an additive in a space formed by these layers of encapsulating material. The delivery device also includes a third layer, positioned above the second layer of encapsulating material. The third layer extends beyond and thereby covers substantially all of the edges of the second layer of encapsulating material. The third layer may also extend into and throughout the space formed between the first and second layers of encapsulating material that enclose the additive. The third layer thereby protects the user of a product comprising the delivery device from contact with the edges of the second layer of encapsulating material and also provides a means for attaching the delivery device to an article to keep it in place during transport storage and use. The invention also relates to sanitary articles, such as hygiene tissues and absorbent articles, containing the delivery device.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2006Publication date: October 14, 2010Applicant: SCA Hygiene Products ABInventors: Jenny Hildeberg, Anna Klinte Olsson, Ulrika Husmark, Dennis Dahl
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Publication number: 20100247615Abstract: This invention pertains to a polymeric composition and an antimicrobial composition, each comprising a superabsorbent polymer (SAP), such as used in diapers and sanitary napkins, and peroxide. The superabsorbent material can be made by the process of treating a preformed SAP, such as a crosslinked polyacrylate salt, with a treatment solution comprising hydrogen peroxide dissolved in water, followed by drying. The resulting superabsorbent material has strong antimicrobial activity. Optionally, the treatment solution may also contain a metal salt, including those of zinc, zirconium, and magnesium.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2010Publication date: September 30, 2010Applicant: QUICK-MED TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: William Toreki, Susan Leander, Gerald M. Olderman
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Patent number: 7799966Abstract: There is provided a fibrous absorbent article for absorbing body fluids. The article includes a fibrous absorbent material suitable for absorbing the body fluids, and one or more all-natural, liquid malodor counteractant materials disposed within the fibrous material to absorb, neutralize, suppress, and/or eliminate odors associated with the body fluids. The one or more malodor counteractant materials is one or more of the following: glycerin, glycerin compound, aldehyde, natural oil, solution of soluble natural compound, natural plant and herb extract, naturally occurring deodorizing active, acid, base, oxidant, chelating agent, ester, masking agent, sensory receptor alterant, oxidizing agent, biological agent, surfactant, surface active polymer, and any mixtures thereof.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2001Date of Patent: September 21, 2010Assignee: Playtex Products, Inc.Inventors: Karla E. Williams, Rosemary F. Knuth
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Patent number: 7790947Abstract: An absorbent article has an absorbent material and an outer surface including an inhibitor which is partially bound to the absorbent material and substantially inhibits the colonization of bacteria within the absorbent article. An absorbent article has an absorbent material. The absorbent material has an outer surface. The absorbent article includes a pre-toxin limiting agent which is partially bound to the absorbent material and substantially retards the production of bacteria-produced toxins by the bacteria residing within the absorbent article. An absorbent article has an absorbent material. The absorbent material has an outer surface. The absorbent article includes a toxin enclosing agent. The toxin enclosing agent substantially inhibits the migration of toxin outwardly from within the absorbent article towards the outer surface of the absorbent article.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2008Date of Patent: September 7, 2010Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Donna Rene Hill, Thomas Ward Osborn, III, Catherine Cornick Davis
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Patent number: 7781641Abstract: The present invention provides an absorbent article capable of suppressing rash of skin in regions which come into contact with a gather portion of the absorbent article, by applying a water-soluble skin care agent and oily skin care agent on the gather portion to be contacted with the skin of a wearer in wearing the absorbent article, and allowing at least a part of the above mentioned oily skin care agent to be transferred to the skin of a wearer when wearing before the above mentioned water-soluble skin care agent is transferred to the skin of a wearer.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2004Date of Patent: August 24, 2010Assignee: Kao CorporationInventor: Takao Kasai
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Publication number: 20100211035Abstract: This invention relates to methods and compositions for materials having a non-leaching coating that has antimicrobial properties. The coating is applied to substrates such as gauze-type wound dressings. Covalent, non-leaching, non-hydrolyzable bonds are formed between the substrate and the polymer molecules that form the coating. A high concentration of anti-microbial groups on multi-length polymer chains and relatively long average chain lengths, contribute to an absorbent or superabsorbent surface with a high level antimicrobial effect.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2010Publication date: August 19, 2010Applicants: Quick-Med Technologies, Inc., University of Florida Research Foundation, Inc.Inventors: William Toreki, Gerald Olderman
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Patent number: 7772455Abstract: A disposable article adapted to receive bodily exudates which provides improved management of such bodily exudates by including an effective amount of one or more agents which act to modify the physical properties of feces or other bodily wastes which may be deposited in the article, or by including one or more compositions such as the aforesaid one or more agents which enhance the removability of bodily waste, such as feces, from the skin of the article's wearer.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1999Date of Patent: August 10, 2010Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Donald C. Roe, Nicholas A. Ahr, Christopher P. Bewick-Sonntag, Mattias Schmidt, Oliver E. C. Mason, Stephen A. Goldman, David Joseph Kenneth Goulait
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Publication number: 20100198177Abstract: Improved skin-adhesive compositions for bonding a substrate, such as an absorbent article, to skin are disclosed. More particularly, the skin-adhesive composition has an improved, yet gentle, adhesion to the skin of a user, while maintaining strong, effective bonding to various inanimate, non-skin substrates. In one embodiment, the skin-adhesive composition can provide one or more skin benefit agents to the user. The skin-adhesive composition may be applied to an absorbent article, such as a panty-liner, sanitary napkin, or an incontinence article, for directly adhering the article to the skin of a user.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2009Publication date: August 5, 2010Applicant: KIMBERLY-CLARK WORLDWIDE, INC.Inventors: Ali Yahiaoui, Candace Dyan Krautkramer, Margaret Gwyn Latimer, Jack Nelson Lindon, Melissa Jean Dennis, Garry Roland Woltman
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Patent number: 7745686Abstract: There is provided a fibrous absorbent article for absorbing body fluids made up of a fibrous material defining a structure suitable for absorbing the body fluids, and disposed within the structure an effective amount, so as to reduce Staphylococcus aureus bacterial growth and neutralize TSS toxin-1 within the vagina, of one or more antimicrobial agents and one or more finishing agents.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2001Date of Patent: June 29, 2010Assignee: Playtex Products, Inc.Inventors: Anthony J. Mauro, Mark E. Rosengarten, Irwin Butensky
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Publication number: 20100137822Abstract: A far infrared anion complex sanitary napkin/pad comprises in sequence from upper to lower layer a web layer, an absorbent layer, a waterproof coating layer, an adhesive layer, a floral essential layer and a far infrared anion fiber layer. The floral essential layer is a paper/fabric layer soaked with extracted floral essential solution. The far infrared anion fiber layer is woven of fiber obtained by mixing anion mother grain, far infrared mother grain, and homopolymer carrier or spinning liquid. The anion mother grain is made from nano grade mineral powder that activates anion in the air. The far infrared mother grain is made from nano grade mineral powder that activates far infrared. The advantages of the sanitary napkin/pad include disinfection, sterilization, anti-inflammation, skin benefits, deodorization and prevention of various gynecological diseases, and also promotes oxygen level carried by anion, minimizes the irritation of the essential solution to the skin.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2008Publication date: June 3, 2010Inventor: Huaide Chen
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Publication number: 20100121304Abstract: Improved skin-adhesive compositions for bonding a substrate, such as an absorbent article, to skin are disclosed. More particularly, the skin-adhesive composition has an improved, yet gentle, adhesion to the skin of a user, while maintaining strong, effective bonding to various inanimate, non-skin substrates. In one embodiment, the skin-adhesive composition can provide one or more skin benefit agents to the user. The skin-adhesive composition may applied to an absorbent article, such as a panty-liner, sanitary napkin, or an incontinence article, for directly adhering the article to the skin of a user.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2008Publication date: May 13, 2010Applicant: KIMBERLY-CLARK WORLDWIDE, INC.Inventors: Peiguang Zhou, Scott W. Wenzel, Lisha Yu, Corey Cunningham
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Patent number: 7709694Abstract: This invention relates to methods and compositions for materials having a non-leaching coating that has antimicrobial properties. The coating is applied to substrates such as gauze-type wound dressings. Covalent, non-leaching, non-hydrolyzable bonds are formed between the substrate and the polymer molecules that form the coating. A high concentration of anti-microbial groups on multi-length polymer chains and relatively long average chain lengths, contribute to an absorbent or superabsorbent surface with a high level antimicrobial effect.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2001Date of Patent: May 4, 2010Assignees: Quick-Med Technologies, Inc., University of Florida Research Foundation, Inc.Inventors: Christopher D. Batich, Gregory Schultz, Bruce A. Mast, Gerald M. Olderman, David S. Lerner, William Toreki
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Patent number: 7687681Abstract: A personal care absorbent article such as a disposable diaper, sanitary pad or tampon, wound dressing or bandage which includes a nonwoven web material made from a plurality of polymeric fibers having at least one treatment chemistry suitable for modifying at least one characteristic of a high viscoelasticity fluid upon contact with the high viscoelasticity fluid. In accordance with one particularly preferred embodiment, the treatment chemistry is suitable for immobilizing the high viscoelasticity fluid within the nonwoven web material.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2001Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Robert Cosmo Di Luccio, Michael Allen Daley, David Charles Potts, Gregory Marc Lefkowitz, Jack Nelson Lindon, David Martin Jackson, Matthew David Young, Cheryl Ann Mocadlo, Candace Dyan Krautkramer
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Publication number: 20100069861Abstract: According to one embodiment, an absorbent article includes a moisture-impervious outer layer, an inner layer substantially co-extensive with the outer layer, and an absorbent layer interposed between the outer layer and the inner layer. The inner layer is treated with at least one antimicrobial booster. The absorbent layer is treated with at least one antimicrobial agent.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2008Publication date: March 18, 2010Inventors: Min Yao, Daniel B. Love, Amin Setoodeh, Debashish Chakravarthy
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Publication number: 20100063466Abstract: An absorbent article, such as a diaper, diaper pants, sanitary towel or incontinence protector, with a vapor-permeable backing layer, including a liquid-permeable cover layer intended to be directed toward the user during use, a liquid-impermeable but vapor-permeable backing layer intended to be directed away from the user during use, and an absorbent core between the cover layer and the backing layer. The article has a longitudinal direction, a transverse direction, two substantially longitudinal side edges, a substantially transverse front edge, a substantially transverse rear edge, a substantially longitudinal midline, and a front part and a rear part on each side of a center line. The midline and center line intersect one another at a point of intersection. The absorbent article includes at least one monovalent salt of the form X+Y? in a quantity of 1-75% by weight calculated on the basis of the weight of the core.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2006Publication date: March 11, 2010Applicant: SCA Hygiene Products ABInventors: Ulrika Husmark, Ingrid Gustafson
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Publication number: 20100057199Abstract: The invention describes the use of an inorganic substance which forms hydrogen cations when in contact with an aqueous medium, which trigger an antimicrobial effect, the substance containing molybdenum and/or tungsten.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2007Publication date: March 4, 2010Applicant: Plansee SeInventors: Joseph Peter Guggenbichler, Nico Eberhardt, Hans-Peter Martinz, Heiko Wildner
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Publication number: 20100057026Abstract: Absorbent articles having enhanced absorption of bodily exudates are disclosed. The absorbent articles comprise a bodily exudate modifying agent and a skin care formulation. The bodily exudate modifying agent is capable of reducing the viscosity of bodily exudates such as feces and menses. The skin care formulation comprises a bodily exudate modifying agent neutralizer to neutralize the possible negative effects on skin barrier function caused by the bodily exudate modifying agents coming into direct contact with the wearer's skin.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2009Publication date: March 4, 2010Applicant: KIMBERLY-CLARK WORLDWIDE, INC.Inventors: Jason C. Cohen, David W. Koenig, Earl David Brock, Stephen A. Baratian, Corey Cunningham, Stephen Baldwin
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Publication number: 20100030171Abstract: A composite article comprises a fluid transport layer, a fluid retentive layer, and, optionally, a moisture vapor permeable film. The first surface of the fluid transport layer provides a fluid contacting surface. The fluid retentive layer is positioned so that the first surface layer of the fluid retentive layer is adjacent to the second surface of the fluid transport layer. The moisture vapor permeable film is positioned so that it is adjacent to the second surface of the fluid retentive layer. The composite article is suitable for use as a wound dressing.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2009Publication date: February 4, 2010Inventors: T. Andrew Canada, Martin E. Cowan, Robert M. MacMeccan, Le Zhang
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Publication number: 20100030172Abstract: A sanitary article (1) such as a sanitary napkin, a panty liner, an incontinence protector, a diaper, an incontinence pad, a feminine insert, a tampon, or the like includes a top sheet (2) and a microbe-inhibiting composition (8). The microbe-inhibiting composition (8) includes at least one extracellular product of at least one probiotic bacterium and/or at least one probiotic bacterium and at least one additive in the form of an organic acid, with at least one of its pKa value not exceeding 5.5, and/or a salt thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2006Publication date: February 4, 2010Inventors: Ulrika Husmark, Ulla Forsgren Brusk
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Publication number: 20100030189Abstract: A multi-layered, absorbent perineal pad is disclosed that has a generally ovate cross-section. In disclosed embodiments, the pad has an absorbent outer layer, antimicrobial intermediate layer, and absorbent inner layer. At least two opposing edges of the pad are sealed to one another so that the absorbent inner layer encloses an internal cavity within the pad. The pad may be used to absorb liquids from perineal structures (such as vaginal or anal liquids) or administer agents to perineal structures. Liquids that are absorbed in the pad can be subjected to diagnostic assays.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2008Publication date: February 4, 2010Inventor: William H. Fleming
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Publication number: 20100030170Abstract: This disclosure relates to a substrate comprising multiple layers which are designed to provide moisture absorption, non-adherence, and antimicrobial properties to a contact surface. The substrate is minimally comprised of (a) at least one skin contact layer of apertured hydrophobic polymeric film, (b) at least one layer of absorptive material that contains a reinforcement material, and (c) at least one layer of liquid impermeable film backing. The substrate may also include a layer of material that contains an antimicrobial agent. The substrate may be ideally suited for use in the medical field as an absorptive pad for end-uses such as wound care (e.g. burn care), surgery care, and incontinence care.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2009Publication date: February 4, 2010Inventors: Keith Alan Keller, T. Andrew Canada, D. Brian Hall, W. Mark Housley
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Patent number: 7655828Abstract: The present invention is directed to a disposable absorbent article. The disposable absorbent article of the present invention includes: a topsheet, a backsheet combined with the topsheet, a fluid storage layer disposed between the topsheet and backsheet and having a body-facing surface and a garment-facing surface opposing the body-facing surface. The disposable absorbent article further includes an odor/antimicrobial reduction layer disposed either between the topsheet and the fluid storage layer or between the backsheet and the fluid storage layer. The odor/antimicrobial reduction layer contains an odor/antimicrobial material. The odor/antimicrobial reduction layer has a predetermined pattern of the odor/antimicrobial material.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2005Date of Patent: February 2, 2010Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventor: Vijay Rajagopalan
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Patent number: 7655830Abstract: The present invention relates to superabsorbent polymer particles having functionalizers covalently bound to the surface of precursor superabsorbent polymer particles. The functionalizers of the present invention comprise a grafting unit with a radiation activatable group and a functional unit covalently bound to the grafting unit. The grafting unit is bound to an aliphatic C—H group comprised at the surface of the precursor superabsorbent polymer particle. The functional unit comprises chemical structures which are not present in the precursor superabsorbent polymer particle. These functional units add an additional function to the precursor suberabsorbent polymer particle or modifying an existing function of the precursor superabsorbent polymer particle. Moreover, the invention relates to a process for making these superabsorbent polymer particles.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2005Date of Patent: February 2, 2010Assignee: The Procter & Gamble Co.Inventors: Andreas Flohr, Torsten Lindner
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Publication number: 20100022164Abstract: The absorbent pad for an underwire brassiere includes a sealed cover layer having opposed first and second surfaces and defining an open interior region therein. The first surface is porous, allowing for passage of perspiration into the open interior region. An absorbent layer is positioned within the open interior region of the sealed cover layer, and the absorbent layer is formed from a hydrophilic material. An adhesive layer is formed on the second surface of the sealed cover layer, so that the adhesive layer releasably adheres the absorbent pad to a lower edge of one cup of the underwire brassiere. The absorbent pad is dimensioned and configured to completely cover an underwire of the cup so that the absorbent pad absorbs perspiration of the wearer and provides protective padding over the underwire.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2009Publication date: January 28, 2010Inventor: Candis A. Taylor
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Patent number: 7642397Abstract: Absorbent articles having enhanced absorption of bodily exudates are disclosed. The absorbent articles comprise a bodily exudate modifying agent and a skin care formulation. The bodily exudate modifying agent is capable of reducing the viscosity of bodily exudates such as feces and menses. The skin care formulation comprises a bodily exudate modifying agent neutralizer to neutralize the possible negative effects on skin barrier function caused by the bodily exudate modifying agents coming into direct contact with the wearer's skin.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2004Date of Patent: January 5, 2010Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Jason C. Cohen, David W. Koenig, Earl David Brock, Stephen A. Baratian, Corey Cunningham, Stephen Baldwin
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Patent number: 7642395Abstract: The present invention provides a topical composition for application to the perianal and/or labial areas of the skin which helps prevent viscoelastic fluids, such as menses and feces, from attaching to the skin and aids in the reducing the viscoelastic properties of the fluid so that the fluid can flow into absorbent articles. The composition contains at least one viscoelastant material and at least one an anti-adherent material. the composition may be applied with a wipe, including mitts and gloves, a solid stick composition, an aerosol dispenser, a pump spray, a trigger spray, a squeeze bottle, as a foam, as a cream, as an ointment, as a salve, as a gel, as a wash or as a lotion. In addition, absorbent articles, such as pads or pants, diapers and the like may also be used as a means to transfer the composition to the skin.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2004Date of Patent: January 5, 2010Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Karyn C. Schroeder, Candace D. Krautkramer, David W. Koenig, Douglas R. Hoffman, Katherine D. Stahl
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Patent number: 7635797Abstract: The present invention relates to absorbent articles, in particular sanitary napkins and panty liners, which offer improved protection and comfort to the wearer by having side panels, so-called wings, which comprise a gel-forming polysaccharide, preferably a chitosan material.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2002Date of Patent: December 22, 2009Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Giovanni Carlucci, Antonella Pesce, Achille Di Cintio
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Publication number: 20090312684Abstract: An underpad including a top fabric layer constructed of a therapeutic fabric for the prevention and treatment of skin wounds, and pressure wounds in particular, is disclosed. The underpad also includes an absorbent middle layer and liquid impermeable bottom layer. The therapeutic fabric includes warp yarns and filling yarns woven to provide a smooth fabric surface. One of the warp or filling yarns is at least about 40% by weight of the therapeutic fabric of continuous filament nylon, and the other of the warp or filling yarns is from about 0% to about 60% by weight of the therapeutic fabric of continuous filament polyester or nylon having non-round filament cross sections. The therapeutic fabric includes a conductive yarn at about 1% to about 2% by weight to control static dissipation, and an antimicrobial substance is topically applied or inherently available in the therapeutic fabric. A method of preventing and treating skin wounds, and pressure wounds in particular, is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2009Publication date: December 17, 2009Inventors: W. Allen Leonard, Neil Blanton, Terry Montgomery, Jones McCall
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Patent number: 7632978Abstract: Disclosed is an absorbent article including a temperature change member for providing a cooling effect. The temperature change member includes a matrix of fibers and temperature change material intermixed within the matrix of fibers. The temperature change material includes erythritol.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2005Date of Patent: December 15, 2009Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Christopher P. Olson, Shirlee A. Weber, Andrew M. Long, Davis Dang H. Nhan, Kent W. Abel
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Publication number: 20090306612Abstract: An absorbent article, such as a diaper, diaper pants, sanitary towel or incontinence protector including a liquid-permeable cover layer intended to be directed toward the user during use, a liquid-impermeable backing layer intended to be directed away from the user during use, and an absorbent core between the cover layer and the backing layer. The article has a longitudinal direction, a transverse direction, two substantially longitudinal side edges, a substantially transverse front edge, a substantially transverse rear edge, a substantially longitudinal midline, and a front part and a rear part on each side of a center line. The midline and center line intersect one another at a point of intersection. The absorbent article includes at least one monovalent salt of the form X+Y? in a quantity of 1-75% by weight calculated on the basis of the weight of the core.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2006Publication date: December 10, 2009Applicant: SCA HYGIENE PRODUCTS ABInventors: Ulrika Husmark, Ingrid Gustafson
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Publication number: 20090306611Abstract: A wound cover comprising: an absorber layer made of a functional non-woven comprising at least first and second filaments; wherein said first filaments comprise a core of a polyethylene terephthalate and a sheath of polyolefin, and a silver source is incorporated in the sheath; and wherein said second filaments comprise a core of polyacrylonitrile and a sheath of polyacryl; wherein the absorber layer is capable of absorbing from 0.15 to 1.20 ml/cm2 of water.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2007Publication date: December 10, 2009Inventors: Horchler K. Harald, Horchler Daniela
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Publication number: 20090299311Abstract: A washable, reusable garment for retention of body fluids when worn on a person's lower body part. The garment has a crotch portion and a body portion. The crotch portion has an absorbent composite, and a pocket adapted for receiving a removable absorbent pad. The body portion has a waist opening and is seamless except where attached to the crotch portion. The body portion and the crotch portion together form first and second leg openings.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2007Publication date: December 3, 2009Inventor: Robert F. Deerin
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Publication number: 20090299310Abstract: An absorbent article in which a plurality of absorbent components is layered, and the absorbent component on top is peeled off after use. The article is configured to inhibit twisting or wrinkling during use. In the absorbent article, the upper absorbent component is layered on the skin-facing surface of the bottom absorbent component and peelably bonded by the temporal adhesive member. The bottom absorbent component has higher flexural rigidity than the upper absorbent component, and the compression recovery rate of the bottom absorbent component is also set so as to be higher than that of the upper absorbent component. It is thereby possible to prevent the bottom absorbent component from twisting and wrinkling when the upper absorbent component is placed against the discharge area, and after the upper absorbent component is peeled off, the volume of the bottom absorbent component is restored, and comfort during contact thereof with the discharge area is improved.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2009Publication date: December 3, 2009Applicant: Uni-Charm CorporationInventors: Yukihiro Ito, Makoto Suekane, Masataka Kinoshita
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Patent number: 7626072Abstract: An absorbent article includes an odor control agent deposited in a visible pattern on a material layer of the article. The odor control agent has a color so as to present a distinguishable pattern against a contrasting colored background defined by the material layer. The article includes a top cover defining a bodyfacing surface of the absorbent article, and the odor control agent is disposed beneath the bodyfacing surface and is visible through the top cover, or may be deposited directly on the bodyfacing surface of the top cover.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2002Date of Patent: December 1, 2009Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventor: Cheryl A. Mocadlo
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Publication number: 20090287171Abstract: An absorbent article in which a plurality of absorbent components is layered, and the absorbent component on top is peeled off after use. The article is configured to inhibit twisting or wrinkling during use. In the absorbent article, the upper absorbent component is layered on the skin-facing surface of the bottom absorbent component and peelably bonded by the temporal adhesive member. The bottom absorbent component has higher flexural rigidity than the upper absorbent component, and the compression recovery rate of the bottom absorbent component is also set so as to be higher than that of the upper absorbent component. It is thereby possible to prevent the bottom absorbent component from twisting and wrinkling when the upper absorbent component is placed against the discharge area, and after the upper absorbent component is peeled off, the volume of the bottom absorbent component is restored, and comfort during contact thereof with the discharge area is improved.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2009Publication date: November 19, 2009Applicant: Uni-Charm CorporationInventors: Yukihiro Ito, Makoto Suekane, Masataka Kinoshita
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Publication number: 20090275907Abstract: Disclosed is an absorbent sanitary article for absorbing body fluids which comprises a matrix containing metallic silver, wherein the silver is present bound to a fiber 24 exclusively on the surface thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2009Publication date: November 5, 2009Applicant: BIO-GATE AGInventors: Thorsten Bechert, Peter Steinrucke
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Publication number: 20090275906Abstract: An absorbent article such as a diaper, panty diaper, panty liner, sanitary napkin or incontinence device, wherein at least one part of the absorbent article carries a film having at least one monomolecular layer of a polymer having a functional group and an active agent, in particular to an absorbent article wherein the film is obtainable by layer-by-layer deposition of at least a first polymer having a first functional group and a second polymer having a second functional group capable of interacting with the first functional group. Moreover, the use of a film obtainable by the layer-by-layer deposition of at least one first polymer having a first functional group and a second polymer having a second functional group capable of interacting with the first functional group for releasing an active agent contained in the film upon wetting of the film by body fluids.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2005Publication date: November 5, 2009Applicant: SCA HYGIENE PRODUCTS ABInventors: Carolyn Berland, Shabira Abbas
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Publication number: 20090259158Abstract: The present invention provides a fiber with iodinated resin particles embedded therein. The innovative fibers a show no or negligible leaching of iodine into the atmosphere and thus are not toxic. In one aspect, the antimicrobial fibers can be bonded or woven together to form a filter media. Examples of nonwoven filters are provided. Additionally, an electric charge can be applied across the nonwoven substrate to increase antimicrobial efficacy.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2009Publication date: October 15, 2009Applicant: Triosyn Holding Inc.Inventor: Pierre J. Messier