Michael Allen Daley - Alpharetta GA Jaime Braverman - Atlanta GA Rebecca Lyn Dilnik - Neenah WI Ronald Lee Edens - Appleton WI Yvette Lynn Hammonds - Fond du Lac WI Tamara Lee Mace - Doraville GA David Michael Matela - Alpharetta GA Alexander Manfred Schmidt-Foerst - Erlangen, DE Laura Jane Walker - Appleton WI
There is provided a feminine hygiene pad comprising a cover adjacent a capillarity fabric having regions of high and low capillarity, which is adjacent a retention layer. In a preferred embodiment, a creped spunbond layer is used as the cover material and a co-apertured intake/distribution layer and transfer delay layer are the capillarity fabric. Combining these improvements into an integrated absorbent system allows the successful achievement of variable flow management and a successful balance between intake and cover desorption properties. The result is improved multiple intake performance and a clean and dry cover surface during use.
Apertured Film Covers With Localized Wettability And Method For Making The Same
Michael Allen Daley - Alpharetta GA Mark Bruce Majors - Cumming GA Ali Yahiaoui - Roswell GA Arthur Edward Garavaglia - Alpharetta GA Michael David Powers - Canton GA David Wayne Primm - Cumming GA Tamara Lee Mace - Doraville GA Nancy Donaldson Kollin - Roswell GA Gregory Alan Zelazoski - Kennesaw GA Jon Edward Tinsley - Roswell GA Jaime Braverman - Atlanta GA
Assignee:
Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. - Neenah WI
International Classification:
A61F 1315
US Classification:
604383, 60438501
Abstract:
A film cover for use in absorbent materials such as feminine care products, surgical drapes, fenestration reinforcement, absorbent pads and the like including a polymeric film having a top planar surface and a bottom planar surface and forming a plurality of apertures, at least a portion of which have an aperture region having a higher wettability than a portion of the top planar surface of the polymeric film.
Intake/Distribution Material For Personal Care Products
Michael Allen Daley - Alpharetta GA Yvette Lynn Hammonds - Fond du Lac WI Tamara Lee Mace - Doraville GA David Michael Matela - Alpharetta GA
Assignee:
Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. - Neenah WI
International Classification:
A61F 13513
US Classification:
428137, 428131, 428138, 604378, 604383
Abstract:
There is provided an intake/distribution layer for personal care products which is a co-apertured distribution layer and a transfer delay layer between them. The co-apertured distribution and transfer delay layer can serve to store liquid and release it to an absorbent core in a personal care product at a rate at which the core can absorb. This ability to accept irregular and large flow rates makes the layer of this invention particularly well suited for âgushâ management. The distribution layer is preferably an airlaid fabric and the transfer delay layer is preferably a spunbond fabric and they are co-apertured using a pin density of preferably about 2. 5 pins/cm.
Transfer Delay For Increased Access Fluff Capacity
Michael Allen Daley - Alpharetta GA Tamara Lee Mace - Doraville GA David Michael Matela - Alpharetta GA Yvette Lynn Hammonds - Fond du Lac WI Eugenio Go Varona - Marietta GA Arthur Edward Garavaglia - Alpharetta GA Laura Jane Walker - Appleton WI Ann Marie Giencke - Menasha WI
Assignee:
Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. - Neenah WI
International Classification:
A61F 1315
US Classification:
60438501, 604358
Abstract:
A personal care absorbent article having a fluid intake/distribution layer, a fluid transfer delay layer disposed beneath said fluid intake/distribution layer, said fluid transfer delay layer enabling the transfer of fluid from the fluid intake/distribution layer(s) to a pad layer disposed beneath the fluid transfer delay layer while still allowing fluid distribution by the fluid intake/distribution layer along the machine direction of the article resulting in saturation levels of less than or equal to about 0. 86 g/g/in of fluid in the intake/distribution layer(s) and/or essentially equal to or greater than 0. 06 g/g/in. of fluid in the pad layer.
Michael Allen Daley - Alpharetta GA Bruce Wilfuhr Achter - Alpharetta GA Charles Wilson Colman - Marietta GA Joseph DiPalma - Neenah WI David Martin Jackson - Roswell GA Nancy Donaldson Kollin - Roswell GA Margaret Gwyn Latimer - Alpharetta GA Gregory Marc Lefkowitz - Atlanta GA Sylvia Bandy Little - Marietta GA David Michael Matela - Alpharetta GA David Charles Potts - Dunwoody GA Lawrence Howell Sawyer - Neenah WI
Assignee:
Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. - Neenah WI
International Classification:
A61F 1315
US Classification:
604378
Abstract:
There is provided an absorbent system that not only takes in fluid, but then transfers that fluid further beneath the first composite. This is achieved in this invention through paired permeability, capillarity, and void volume of the first and second composites. The invention is an absorbent system composed of at least two absorbent composites that have complementary structural/surface energy characteristics. Such an absorbent system has a first absorbent Composite A which has a first permeability, a first capillarity, and a first void volume and at least one second absorbent Composite B which has a second capillarity and a second porosity multiplied by second thickness. The first absorbent Composite A is in liquid communication or contact with at least one second absorbent Composite B, such that the first absorbent Composite A, and the second absorbent Composite B have a fluid partitioning amount in Composite A, a third triple intake time (IT3) and a rewet value.
Eugenio Go Varona - Marietta GA, US Monica Lynn Bontrager - Appleton WI, US Jaime Braverman - Atlanta GA, US Kuo-Shu Edward Chang - Roswell GA, US Michael Allen Daley - Alpharetta GA, US Karen Lynn English - Alpharetta GA, US Arthur Edward Garavaglia - Alpharetta GA, US Hristo Angelov Hristov - Roswell GA, US Nancy Donaldson Kollin - Roswell GA, US Tamara Lee Mace - Doraville GA, US David Michael Matela - Alpharetta GA, US Sharon Rymer - Neenah WI, US Reginald Smith - Roswell GA, US Michael Donald Sperl - Greenville WI, US
There is provided a resilient, three dimensional material having fibrous texture and appearance and capable of fluid handling. It consists of a top surface and a bottom surface wherein fiber-like elements typically extend from one surface to the other forming flat to undulating surfaces characterized by a multiplicity of interconnected fluid passageways. Deformed, discontinuous film-like or encapsulated regions connect fiber-like elements and stabilize the material. The material of this invention is unique based on the three principle characteristics which are communicated in this application: 1) f(ψ)
Breathable Composite Elastic Material Having A Cellular Elastomeric Film Layer And Method Of Making Same
Oomman Painumoottil Thomas - Alpharetta GA, US Michael Allen Daley - Alpharetta GA, US Steven D. Flack - Marletta GA, US Jason Asher Bernstein - Roswell GA, US
A material and method for providing a laminate of at least two layers to provide breathability and moisture barrier properties without appreciably reducing elastic properties. A first material comprises a woven or nonwoven web and a second material comprises a cellular elastomer film or fiber. Such materials may be integrated into a laminate by forming said first material onto said second material, or by joining the two materials through chemical or physical means such as the use of adhesives. The second material can be prepared by mixing a cell opening agent with the elastomeric polymer resin and extruding the mixture at appropriate conditions whereby the cell opening agent decomposes or reacts to release a gas that forms cells in the elastomer film. The material is useful in personal care products such as diapers, feminine care products, child care products, incontinence products and health care products where such properties are desirable for attributes such as comfort, body shaping, conformance, dryness and the like.
Film Having High Breathability Induced By Low Cross-Directional Stretch
Michael Morman - Alpharetta GA, US Patricia Hwang - Alpharetta GA, US Audrie Ono - Atlanta GA, US Howard Welch - Woodstock GA, US Charles Morell - Roswell GA, US Faris Ohan - Knoxville TN, US Prasad Potnis - Duluth GA, US Michael Daley - Alpharetta GA, US
A breathable, substantially liquid impermeable film and laminate are provided for use in a wide variety of personal care garments and protective garments. The film, and laminate containing the film, are extendible in a cross-direction to a stretched width which is at least 25% greater than an original, unstretched width. The film and laminate have a first water vapor transmission rate of at least about 500 grams/m-24 hours coinciding with the unstretched width. The film and laminate have a much higher second water vapor transmission rate which is at least about 225% of the first water vapor transmission rate, and not less than about 4000 grams/m-24 hours, coinciding with a stretched width that is only 25% greater than the stretched width.
Dr. Daley graduated from the Georgetown University School of Medicine in 1979. He works in Westborough, MA and specializes in Pediatrics. Dr. Daley is affiliated with St Vincent Hospital.
Dr. Daley graduated from the Medical University of South Carolina College of Medicine in 1978. He works in Pinehurst, NC and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. Daley is affiliated with FirstHealth Of The Carolinas Moore Regional Hospital.
A&E Carousel Day Care Center Brooklyn, NY 2011 to 2012 Maintenance WorkerBowery Hotel
2011 to 2012 housemanHIP Health Plan New York, NY 2000 to 2011 Data Entry ClerkMaintenance Services Resources Inc New York, NY 1997 to 2000 securityBureau of Operations NYC Department of Health Brooklyn, NY 1995 to 1997 Maintenance Specialist
Education:
New York City Technical College Brooklyn, NY 1995 Certificate in Building MaintenanceFranklin K. High School Brooklyn, NY 1981 to 1985 High School Diploma
Emblem Health Services (HIP) New York, NY 2000 to 2011 Data Entry ClerkMaintenance Services Resources Inc New York, NY 1997 to 2000 Security GuardNYC Department of Health Brooklyn, NY 1995 to 1997 Maintenance Worker
University of New Haven New Haven, CT Aug 2010 to Dec 2011 Graduate Assistant for Recreational Club SportsYale University New Haven, CT Jan 2011 to Mar 2011 Game Day Operations of Hospitality for Mens Ivy League Basketball Games (Jan 2011 March 2011)Cook/Douglass Recreational Services, Rutgers University
May 2008 to May 2009 Recreation Advisory Council PresidentCook/Douglass Recreational Services, Rutgers University New Brunswick, NJ Jan 2007 to May 2009 Sports supervisor
Education:
University of New Haven Dec 2011 M.S. in ManagementCook College, Rutgers University May 2009 B.S. in Exercise Science and Sport Studies
Aug 2014 to 2000 Housekeeping AttendantThe Strand NYC New York, NY Oct 2009 to Sep 2013 HousemanDental Plaza Brooklyn, NY Sep 2003 to Apr 2009 Sales RepresentativeIndependent Savings Bank Brooklyn, NY Jan 1999 to Jul 1999 Bank Teller
Education:
Career Institution For Health and Technology New York, NY 2008 to 2009 Certification in Electrical technician
Skills:
Stripping and buffering , Years of experience in a butique hotel Inventory and restocking Customer service experience Clerical experience Some billing experience Ability to work any shift AM/PM/OVERNIGHT
Hughes Honda Warner Robins, GA Sep 2012 to Jan 2013 Sales AdvisorButler Volkswagen Macon, GA Aug 2012 to Sep 2012 Sales ConsultantIndependent Computer Repair Statesboro, GA Aug 2009 to Jul 2012 TechnicianUltimate Benz Lithonia, GA May 2005 to Aug 2009 Customer Service Representative Summers
Education:
Georgia Southern University Jul 2012 Bachelors in Information Systems/Information Technology
Skills:
PC and Macintosh Operating Systems Java Programming Systems Analysis Database managing Project managing Microsoft Office ( Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint) SQL Developer Oracle 10g Outlook, Internet
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Michael Daley, director of ArtWatch UK, an independent watchdog for art conservation, said: The Bosch scheme sounds eminently feasible technically. Every work of art from drawings and prints to paintings and sculptures is a manufactured object and no matter how skilfully an intended facsimile m
Date: Jan 27, 2024
Category: Technology
Source: Google
US has over 700 trees per person but the Earth needs more
Another major consequence that takes place due to deforestation in climate change. Deforestation is considered to be one of the contributing factors to global climate change, says Michael Daley, associate professor of environmental science at Lasell College in Newton, Massachusetts.
Meanwhile, Fairfax Media has reported state shadow treasurer Michael Daley has written to the corporate regulator, raising concerns Mr Baird's office may have tried to interfere with the integrity of a report from investment firm UBS on the government's privatisation plans.
Date: Mar 20, 2015
Category: World
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John Robertson's leadership of NSW Opposition shaky: MPs
Opposition roads spokesman Michael Daley looms as the most likely new Labor leader if Mr Robertson does not hang on to his position through the Christmas break. Other MPs back Luke Foley for the position, but he faces the hurdle of being in the Legislative Council.
four contractors: Philly's Finest Construction L.L.C., 1100 Porter St., to do major alterations; David Rubin of South Philadelphia for electrical work; Michael Daley of Prospect Park for plumbing; and Francis Savarese of Sicklerville for mechanical work, installing a new furnace and air-conditioning.
The pallbearers were to include Mrs. Daleys brothers Francis Corbett, James Corbett and Joseph Corbett; brothers-in-law Michael Daley, William Daley and John Daley; and sons-in-law Sean Conroy and Sam Hotchkiss.
Date: Nov 28, 2011
Category: U.S.
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Michael Daley
Work:
Daley Chiropractic Healthcare Clinic, LLC. - CEO (2013)
Education:
University of Akron - Biology/Chemistry, Parker College of Chiropractic - Chiropractic
Michael Daley
Work:
InfoUSA
Education:
University of Bellevue - Managerial Communications
Michael Daley
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Genentech (2005)
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University of Michigan (2007)
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Scotiabank Saddledome - Station Supervisor (2008)
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Mike Daley Tennis - Owner
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Mike Daley has worked with all levels of tournament players, from local and regional to national junior level (4 USA top ten juniors including the No.1 junior) He has also worked with high ranking ITF Juniors (4 boys in the top 50)He currently works with Davis cup players from several nations, as well as ATP top 100 players.