Peter A. Graef - Puyallup WA Colin Elston - Gig Harbor WA Daniel T. Bunker - Karhula, FI Fred B. Howard - Olalla WA Jeffrey D. Mathews - Puyallup WA Shahrokh A. Naieni - Seattle WA Charles E. Miller - Kent WA
Assignee:
Weyerhaeuser Company - Federal Way WA
International Classification:
A61F 1315
US Classification:
604383, 604375, 604378
Abstract:
A unitary stratified composite composed of a first stratum and a second stratum integrally connected by a transition zone is disclosed. The first stratum serves as a liquid acquisition stratum that rapidly acquires and then transfers liquid to the second stratum. The second stratum serves to withdraw liquid from the first stratum and further serves as a temporary storage stratum. Methods for forming the unitary stratified composite are also disclosed.
Peter A. Graef - Puyallup WA Colin Elston - Gig Harbor WA Daniel T. Bunker - Karhula, FI Fred B. Howard - Olalla WA Jeffrey D. Mathews - Puyallup WA Shahrokh A. Naieni - Seattle WA Charles E. Miller - Kent WA
Assignee:
Weyerhaeuser Company - Federal Way WA
International Classification:
A61F 1315
US Classification:
604383, 604375, 604378
Abstract:
An unitary stratified composite composed of a first stratum and a second stratum integrally connected by a transition zone is disclosed. The first stratum serves as a liquid acquisition stratum that rapidly acquires and then transfers liquid to the second stratum. The second stratum serves to withdraw liquid from the first stratum and further serves as a temporary storage stratum. Methods for forming the unitary stratified composite are also disclosed.
Peter A. Graef - Puyallup WA Colin Elston - Gig Harbor WA Daniel T. Bunker - Karhula, FI Fred B. Howard - Olalla WA Jeffrey D. Mathews - Puyallup WA Shahrokh A. Naieni - Seattle WA Charles E. Miller - Kent WA
Assignee:
Weyerhaeuser Company - Federal Way WA
International Classification:
A61F 1315
US Classification:
604370, 604374, 604378
Abstract:
A unitary stratified composite composed of a first stratum and a second stratum integrally connected by a transition zone is disclosed. The first stratum serves as a liquid acquisition stratum that rapidly acquires and then transfers liquid to the second stratum. The second stratum serves to withdraw liquid from the first stratum and further serves as a temporary storage stratum. Methods for forming the unitary stratified composite are also disclosed.
Wetlaid Unitary Stratified Composite Containing Absorbent Material
Peter A. Graef - Puyallup WA Colin Elston - Gig Harbor WA Daniel T. Bunker - Karhula, FI Fred B. Howard - Olalla WA Jeffrey D. Mathews - Puyallup WA Shahrokh A. Naieni - Seattle WA Charles E. Miller - Kent WA
Assignee:
Weyerhaeuser Company - Federal Way WA
International Classification:
A61F 1315
US Classification:
604378, 604365, 604375
Abstract:
A unitary stratified composite composed of a first stratum and a second stratum integrally connected by a transition zone is disclosed. The first stratum serves as a liquid acquisition stratum that rapidly acquires and then transfers liquid to the second stratum. The second stratum serves to withdraw liquid from the first stratum and further serves as a temporary storage stratum. Methods for forming the unitary stratified composite are also disclosed.
Peter A. Graef - Puyallup WA Daniel T. Bunker - Karhula, FI Charles E. Miller - Tacoma WA Jeffrey D. Mathews - Puyallup WA Fred B. Howard - Olalla WA Terry M. Grant - Auburn WA Shahrokh A. Naieni - Seattle WA David G. Marsh - Federal Way WA Melissa L. Dopps - Seattle WA Kay Rokman - Karhula, FI Juhani Jansson - Karhula, FI Eino Laine - Karhula, FI
A unitary absorbent composite having a plurality of strata is disclosed. In the composite, adjacent strata are separated by a transition zone integrally connecting the strata. Each stratum includes fibers and a binder, and the transition zone includes fibers from adjacent strata. Method for forming the unitary composite are also disclosed.
Peter A. Graef - Puyallup WA, US Colin Elston - Gig Harbor WA, US Daniel T. Bunker - Karhula, FI Fred B. Howard - Olalla WA, US Jeffrey D. Mathews - Puyallup WA, US Shahrokh A. Naieni - Seattle WA, US Charles E. Miller - Kent WA, US
Assignee:
National Institute for Strategic Technology Acquisitions and Commercialization - Manhattan KS
International Classification:
D21F 11/04 D21H 21/22
US Classification:
162129, 162125, 162127, 162146, 162207
Abstract:
A unitary stratified composite composed of a first stratum and a second stratum integrally connected by a transition zone is disclosed. The first stratum serves as a liquid acquisition stratum that rapidly acquires and then transfers liquid to the second stratum. The second stratum serves to withdraw liquid from the first stratum and further serves as a temporary storage stratum. Methods for forming the unitary stratified composite are also disclosed.
Tissue Products Having Substantially Equal Machine Direction And Cross-Machine Direction Mechanical Properties
Frank Stephen Hada - Appleton WI, US Andrew Peter Bakken - Appleton WI, US Michael Alan Hermans - Neenah WI, US Jeffrey David Mathews - Neenah WI, US
Assignee:
Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. - Neenah WI
International Classification:
D21H 27/00
US Classification:
162109, 162117, 428156
Abstract:
A tissue product having a combination of substantially equal tensile energy absorbed (TEA) in the machine direction and the cross-machine direction of the tissue sheet and a significant level of stretch in both directions provides improved perception of strength and resistance to “poke through” in use.
Thomas Gerard Shannon - Neenah WI, US David Andrew Moline - Appleton WI, US Tammy Jo Balzar - Oshkosh WI, US Jeffrey David Mathews - Neenah WI, US John J. Urlaub - Oshkosh WI, US
Assignee:
Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. - Neenah WI
International Classification:
B32B 3/24 D21H 27/30
US Classification:
162125, 162158, 162109, 162117, 162135, 4285375
Abstract:
The fluid intake rate of a tissue product having at least one hydrophobic exterior layer can be increased significantly by the addition of apertures through the hydrophobic exterior layer to the tissue product's hydrophilic interior layer. The apertures allow for fluid to be absorbed by the hydrophilic interior layer, while leaving the hydrophobic exterior layer dry to the touch. The size, number and spacing of the apertures can be controlled to manage the absorbent properties of the tissue product. In one embodiment, a three-ply tissue product has two exterior hydrophobic plies each having a plurality of apertures extending from the surface of both exterior plies through the plies to a hydrophilic interior ply.
Dr. Mathews graduated from the University of Utah School of Medicine in 1978. He works in Provo, UT and specializes in Rheumatology. Dr. Mathews is affiliated with Utah Valley Regional Medical Center.
Abdominal Hernia Cholelethiasis or Cholecystitis Hemorrhoids Inguinal Hernia Intestinal Obstruction
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Mathews graduated from the University of Tennessee College of Medicine at Memphis in 1994. He works in Lebanon, TN and specializes in General Surgery. Dr. Mathews is affiliated with Riverview Regional Medical Center, Sumner Regional Medical Center, Tristar Medical Center and University Medical Center.
Anal Fissure Benign Polyps of the Colon Celiac Disease Chronic Pancreatitis Constipation
Description:
Dr. Mathews graduated from the University of Missouri, Kansas City School of Medicine in 1988. He works in Chesterfield, MO and specializes in Gastroenterology and Hepatology. Dr. Mathews is affiliated with St Lukes Hospital.
Chad Pew, Danny Carter, Jack Spurling, Farrah Linfield, Noel Gott, Kelly Mcintire, Tammy Jardine, Teresa Berry, Lisa Saul, John Barrett, Kari Dixon, Shelly Pauley
Rose Shepard, Amy Ashby, Christopher Foote, Jay Wright, Elizabeth Roberts, Rick Werle, Helen Lupton, Russ Hershberger, Chris Endsley, Tasha Cantrell, Christopher Endsley
The Metropolitan Nashville Police Department has issued arrest warrants for Christopher Eubank, 40, and Jeffrey Mathews, 36, who were both reported to be out of state Tuesday night and have been told to surrender upon returning to Nashville. Eubank and Mathews are each charged with three separate co