A disposable and refastenable pant includes hidden graphics. When the fastening system is engaged, such as would be the case during use, the hidden graphics are not directly visible upon inspection of the interior and exterior surfaces of the garment. The hidden graphics become visible when the fasteners are disengaged from one another. For training pants, the hidden graphics can be used by the caregiver or parent as a motivational and educational instrument to improve the speed and quality of the total toilet training process.
Process For Making A Garment With Dual Refastenable Sides And Butt Seams
Robert Lee Popp - Hortonville WI Joseph D. Coenen - Neenah WI Jack L. Couillard - Menasha WI Christopher Peter Olson - Neenah WI David Arthur Kuen - Neenah WI Shawn A. Quereshi - Neenah WI
A method of producing refastenable side seams in an absorbent garment results in an absorbent garment that is adapted to easy application and removal. The refastenable side seams can be produced in either a cross direction or a machine direction. Each of the refastenable side seams is a dual side seam that includes a standing butt seam formed between a front lap seam and a back lap seam. The resulting garment can be opened and closed on either a front side of the garment or a back side of the garment.
Process For Making A Garment With Refastenable Lap Seams
Robert Lee Popp - Hortonville WI Joseph D. Coenen - Neenah WI Jack L. Couillard - Menasha WI Christopher Peter Olson - Neenah WI David Arthur Kuen - Neenah WI
Assignee:
Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. - Neenah WI
International Classification:
A61F 1315
US Classification:
156 66, 156204, 156227, 156269, 604391
Abstract:
A method of producing refastenable side seams in an absorbent garment results in an absorbent garment that is adapted to easy application and removal. The refastenable side seams can be produced in a cross direction. Each of the refastenable side seams includes a lap side seam, which puts the seams under shearing strain during use, as opposed to peel forces.
Process For Making A Garment With Dual Refastenable Lap Seams
Robert Lee Popp - Hortonville WI Joseph D. Coenen - Neenah WI Jack L. Couillard - Menasha WI Christopher Peter Olson - Neenah WI David Arthur Kuen - Neenah WI Shawn A. Quereshi - Neenah WI
A method of producing refastenable side seams in an absorbent garment results in an absorbent garment that is adapted to easy application and removal. The refastenable side seams can be produced in either a cross direction or a machine direction. Each of the refastenable side seams is a dual side seam that includes a front lap seam and a back lap seam. The resulting garment can be opened and closed on either a front side of the garment or a back side of the garment on either a left side or a right side of the garment.
Process For Making A Garment With Refastenable Sides And Butt Seams
Robert Lee Popp - Hortonville WI Joseph D. Coenen - Neenah WI Jack L. Couillard - Menasha WI Christopher Peter Olson - Neenah WI David Arthur Kuen - Neenah WI
Assignee:
Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. - Neenah WI
International Classification:
A61F 1315
US Classification:
156256, 156163, 156164, 156250, 156229
Abstract:
A method of producing refastenable side seams in an absorbent garment results in an absorbent garment that is adapted to easy application and removal. The refastenable side seams can be produced in a cross direction. Each of the refastenable side seams includes a lap side seam and a standing butt seam. The lap side seam puts the seams under shearing strain during use, as opposed to peel forces.
Absorbent Article With Child Resistant Refastenable Seams
A prefastened disposable absorbent article includes child resistant refastenable seams. The absorbent article includes mechanical fastening components and mating mechanical fastening components such that the opposite waist regions can be overlapped and refastenably engaged to form refastenable mechanical seams. The overlapping waist region forms overlapping flaps outward from the refastenable mechanical seams. To inhibit child access to the refastenable seams, the overlapping flaps are adhesively bonded to the opposite waist region.
Process For Making A Garment With Refastenable Sides
Jack L. Couillard - Menasha WI Christopher Peter Olson - Neenah WI Joseph D. Coenen - Neenah WI Robert Lee Popp - Hortonville WI Shawn A. Quereshi - Neenah WI David Arthur Kuen - Neenah WI
Assignee:
Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. - Neenah WI
International Classification:
A61F 1315
US Classification:
156204, 156227, 156269, 604389
Abstract:
A method of producing refastenable side seams in an absorbent garment results in an absorbent garment that is adapted to easy application and removal. The refastenable side seams can be produced in either a cross direction, wherein the width of the product is the machine direction, or a machine direction wherein the length of the product is the machine direction. Each of the refastenable side seams includes a lap side seam, which puts the seams under shear strain, as opposed to peel forces. The resulting garment can be opened and closed on either a left side or a right side of the garment.
A disposable absorbent article has an absorbent chassis and a fastening system. The fastening system includes a pair of first fastening components disposed in one waist region and at least one second fastening component disposed in an opposite waist region. The first fastening components include at least one hinge area that transversely bisects the first fastening components, allowing the fasteners to bend in conformity with the movements of the wearers body.
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Christopher Olson Owner
Chris Olson, Consulting Business Services
1012 Pendleton Rd, Neenah, WI 54956
Christopher Olson Owner
General Lab & Supply Whol Medical/Hospital Equipment
Associate at The Book Table, Special Segments Writer at Clearance Bin Review
Location:
Greater Chicago Area
Industry:
Writing and Editing
Work:
The Book Table - Oak Park, IL since Sep 2011
Associate
Clearance Bin Review - Greater Milwaukee Area since Apr 2011
Special Segments Writer
Beyond Boundaries of Autism (program of Goodwill Industries, NCW) - Menasha, WI Feb 2011 - Aug 2011
Line Therapist
Roskilde University - Roskilde, Denmark Feb 2010 - Dec 2010
Scientific Research Assistant
UWGB Registrar's Office - Green Bay, Wisconsin Area Sep 2003 - Aug 2009
Student Employee/Limited Term Employee
Education:
University of Wisconsin-Green Bay 2003 - 2006
Bachelor of Arts, Film Studies
Raytheon since Jun 2010
System/Software Engineer
Texas A&M Physical Plant Jan 2009 - May 2009
Student Tech-1
Lockheed Martin May 2008 - Aug 2008
Student Tech -1
North East Independent School District May 2006 - Aug 2006
Assistant to Network Engineer
Education:
Texas A&M University 2005 - 2010
BS, Computer and Electrical Engineering
Skills:
Troubleshooting Networking Software Engineering C++ Java C Software Development Linux Unix Requirements Analysis Perl C# Visual Studio Subversion Object Oriented Design Python
Techmedics Oviedo Fl since Mar 2012
Operator and Technician
Palm Tree Computer systems - Oviedo, Florida Jun 2010 - Mar 2012
Lead Technician
Team-Tsi LLC Jun 2002 - Sep 2009
Installation technician
Chick-fil-A Sep 2000 - Sep 2001
I made it happen
Skills:
Troubleshooting Computer Hardware Software Installation Windows Active Directory Windows 7 Cabling XP Windows Server Microsoft Office Hardware Linux Networking Routers Wireless Networking Laptops
Dr. Olson graduated from the University of Connecticut School of Medicine in 2001. He works in El Dorado Hills, CA and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Olson is affiliated with Mercy Hospital Of Folsom.
Womens Center For Health 1220 Hobson Rd STE 116, Naperville, IL 60540 6304163300 (phone), 6306465648 (fax)
Womens Center For Health 24600 W 127 St Bldg B Ste 200, Plainfield, IL 60585 6304163300 (phone), 6306465648 (fax)
Womens Center For Health 1220 Hobson Rd STE 116, Naperville, IL 60540 6306465750 (phone), 6306465648 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Nebraska College of Medicine Graduated: 1986
Procedures:
Vaginal Repair Cesarean Section (C-Section) Cystoscopy D & C Dilation and Curettage Delivery After Previous Caesarean Section Hysterectomy Myomectomy Oophorectomy Skin Tags Removal Tubal Surgery Urinary Flow Tests Vaccine Administration Vaginal Delivery
Conditions:
Breast Disorders Candidiasis of Vulva and Vagina Complicating Pregnancy or Childbirth Endometriosis Hemorrhoids
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Olson graduated from the University of Nebraska College of Medicine in 1986. He works in Plainfield, IL and 2 other locations and specializes in Obstetrics & Gynecology. Dr. Olson is affiliated with Edward Hospital.
Christopher E Olson MD 535 Paredes Line Rd, Brownsville, TX 78521 9565446727 (phone), 9565447475 (fax)
Orthopedic Center At Harlingen Medical Center 5501 S Expy 77, Harlingen, TX 78550 9563651041 (phone), 9563651438 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Minnesota Medical School at Minneapolis Graduated: 1978
Procedures:
Arthrocentesis Carpal Tunnel Decompression Hip Replacement Hip/Femur Fractures and Dislocations Knee Replacement Lower Arm/Elbow/Wrist Fractures and Dislocations Shoulder Surgery Joint Arthroscopy Knee Arthroscopy Shoulder Arthroscopy
Conditions:
Fractures, Dislocations, Derangement, and Sprains Internal Derangement of Knee Internal Derangement of Knee Cartilage Osteoarthritis Rheumatoid Arthritis
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Olson graduated from the University of Minnesota Medical School at Minneapolis in 1978. He works in Brownsville, TX and 1 other location and specializes in Orthopaedic Surgery and Orthopedic Sports Medicine. Dr. Olson is affiliated with Harlingen Medical Center, Valley Baptist Medical Center and Valley Regional Medical Center.
Mountain Medical Physician Specialist 5323 S Woodrow St STE 102, Salt Lake City, UT 84107 8012622647 (phone), 8012625721 (fax)
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Mr. Olson works in Murray, UT and specializes in General Practice. Mr. Olson is affiliated with Alta View Hospital, Davis Hospital & Medical Center, Intermountain Medical Center and Jordan Valley Medical Center.
Theodore Roosevelt High School - Cisco Computer Networking, AutoCAD, Electronics Technology
About:
I'm a Self-Proclaimed Serial Entrepreneur. Â I also have a condition that restricts the Creative Center of my brain from shutting off. Â As a result, I've become a little ahead of my time when i...
Tagline:
Hello. My name is Christopher Olson.
Bragging Rights:
Inventor, Entrepreneur, Real Estate Investor
Christopher Olson
Work:
Enser Corp - Windchill Services Manager (2008)
Education:
Worcester Polytechnic Institute - MIS, Shepherd Hill Regional High School - High School
he morning and mixed a little bit of juice with six percent alcohol, and put it in their water bottles and put it in their cages. At first we were thinking that they wouldnt drink on their own because, you know, a lot of animals wont touch the stuff, explains researcher Christopher Olson. But th
In a bid to learn the effects of alcohol on the learned song of the birds, Christopher Olson, from the Department of Behavioral Neuroscience at the Oregon Health & Science University, and colleagues placed a mixture of white grape juice with six percent alcohol in water bottles and put them in t
Date: Dec 30, 2014
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
​This is what it sounds like when drunk birds slur their songs
above, there were differences in two acoustic variables. Amplitude, a measurement of loudness, decreased in drunk birds, while entropy, which relates to the organization of a sound, went up. That means the birdsong went from being a clear tone to sounding more like white noise, Christopher Olson, Ph.D.
bottles and in the cages. "At first we were thinking that they wouldn't drink on their own because, you know, a lot of animals just won't touch the stuff. But they seem to tolerate it pretty well and be somewhat willing to consume it", said Christopher Olson from Oregon Health and Science University.
They mixed some juice and six percent alcohol and put it in water bottles inside the birds' cages, according to lead study author Christopher Olson. The team observed the birds seem to tolerate the cocktail pretty well and were willing to drink it even if other animals didn't touch the alcoholic mix
and put it in the cages. At first we were thinking that they wouldn't drink on their own because, you know, a lot of animals just won't touch the stuff. But they seem to tolerate it pretty well and be somewhat willing to consume it," Christopher Olson from Oregon Health and Science University said.
Date: Dec 29, 2014
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Finches 'Slur' Their Songs After Getting Drunk Off Spiked Juice; Finding Could ...
"We just showed up in the morning and mixed a little bit of juice with 6 percent alcohol, and put it in their water bottles and put it in the cages," Christopher Olson, a researcher at Oregon Health and Science University toldArun Rath of "All Things Considered." "At first we were thinking that th
Date: Dec 29, 2014
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Drunk birds slur their words, just like drunk people
In a thoroughly necessary experiment, Christopher Olson and colleagues at Oregon Health and Science Universityperformed the switch and foundthat drunk finches slur their wordswhen theyve been drinking just like drunk people.