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Deborah Lickfield Phones & Addresses

  • 112 Shallowford Way, Seneca, SC 29672
  • 208 Old Forest Rd, Easley, SC 29640 (864) 855-9076 (864) 859-0554
  • Demorest, GA
  • 112 Shallowford Way, Seneca, SC 29672 (864) 237-3320

Work

Company: Lickfield consulting llc Position: Principal

Education

Degree: PhD School / High School: Clemson University 1982 Specialities: Textile and Polymer Science

Skills

Polymers • Product Development • Materials • Engineering • Strategic Planning • Product Design • Textiles • Chemistry • Materials Science • Manufacturing • Product Management • R&D • Continuous Improvement • New Business Development • Data Analysis • Market Research • Cross Functional Team Leadership • Medical Devices • Research and Development • Business Development • 38 Years Experience In Design of Textile... • Manufacturing and Research Experience In... • Research Experience In Textile Dyeing • Expert Witness Experience • U.s. Government Secret Security Clearance

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Textiles

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Principal

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Location:
112 Shallowford Way, Seneca, SC 29672
Industry:
Textiles
Work:
Lickfield Consulting LLC
Principal

Clemson University, Department of Materials Science and Engineering since 2006
Instructor of Record

Clemson Apparel Research since 2000
Consultant
Education:
Clemson University 1982
PhD, Textile and Polymer Science
Clemson University 1971 - 1977
B.S.; M.S., Microbiology
Skills:
Polymers
Product Development
Materials
Engineering
Strategic Planning
Product Design
Textiles
Chemistry
Materials Science
Manufacturing
Product Management
R&D
Continuous Improvement
New Business Development
Data Analysis
Market Research
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Medical Devices
Research and Development
Business Development
38 Years Experience In Design of Textile Products To Meet Market Needs
Manufacturing and Research Experience In Nonwoven Fabric Technologies
Research Experience In Textile Dyeing
Expert Witness Experience
U.s. Government Secret Security Clearance

Business Records

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Company / Classification
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Deborah Lickfield
LICKFIELD CONSULTANT LLC
Management Consulting Services
208 Old Frst Rd, Easley, SC 29640

Publications

Us Patents

Activated Protective Fabric

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US Patent:
8501644, Aug 6, 2013
Filed:
Jun 2, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/476684
Inventors:
Christine W. Cole - Six Mile SC, US
Philip J. Brown - Williamston SC, US
Kathryn Stevens - Williamston SC, US
Deborah K. Lickfield - Easley SC, US
International Classification:
D04H 1/00
US Classification:
442337, 442194, 442195, 442334, 442338, 55486, 55527, 55528, 5413 R
Abstract:
Disclosed are fibrous activated materials that can remove and/or deactivate potentially dangerous airborne agents from a gas or air stream. Disclosed materials are multi-layer materials that include a fibrous nonwoven interceptor layer and an active layer immediately adjacent the interceptor layer. The interceptor layer is a fibrous membrane of very low basis weight and defines a relatively low porosity, and the active layer describes geometries, chemistries, etc. that can entrap and/or decontaminate compounds contained in an airstream passing through the material. Disclosed materials can be utilized in forming protective garments, face masks, and the like.

Nonwoven Laminate Fabrics And Processes Of Making Same

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US Patent:
58045120, Sep 8, 1998
Filed:
Jun 7, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/482739
Inventors:
Deborah K. Lickfield - Easley SC
James M. Watt - Piedmont SC
Stanley Littman - Roswell GA
Robert F. Hyslop - Simpsonville SC
Assignee:
BBA Nonwovens Simpsonville, Inc. - Simpsonville SC
International Classification:
B32B 506
US Classification:
442346
Abstract:
A nonwoven laminate fabric includes first and second nonwoven webs formed of spunbonded substantially continuous filaments and a nonwoven web of meltblown microfibers having a basis weight between about one and twenty grams per square meter sandwiched between and bonded to the first and second nonwoven webs to form a composite nonwoven fabric. The meltblown web includes a plurality of thermoplastic microfine fibers having an average fiber diameter of less than 1. 5 microns. The nonwoven laminate exhibits good barrier properties and can be used as a sterile wrap.

Meltblown Barrier Webs And Processes Of Making Same

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US Patent:
56207859, Apr 15, 1997
Filed:
Jun 7, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/475949
Inventors:
James M. Watt - Piedmont SC
Deborah K. Lickfield - Easley SC
Assignee:
Fiberweb North America, Inc. - Simpsonville SC
International Classification:
A62B 2300
A62B 2306
D04H 172
US Classification:
428219
Abstract:
A nonwoven disposable face mask includes a filtration layer formed of a plurality of thermoplastic microfine meltblown microfibers having an average fiber diameter of less than 1. 5 microns. The filtration layer also has a basis weight of less than ten grams per square meter. The resultant face mask provides improved wearer comfort and barrier and filtration properties.

Nonwoven Fabrics Having Differential Aesthetic Properties And Processes For Producing The Same

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US Patent:
57667373, Jun 16, 1998
Filed:
Jul 23, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/685349
Inventors:
Jacqueline A. Willey - Mauldin SC
Deborah K. Lickfield - Easley SC
Assignee:
Fiberweb North America, Inc. - Simpsonville SC
International Classification:
B32B 2714
US Classification:
428198
Abstract:
The invention is directed to composite nonwoven laminate fabric having differential softness and flexibility properties. The nonwoven laminate fabric includes a polypropylene meltblown web sandwiched between and bonded to a spunbonded web of polypropylene filaments and a spunbonded web of polyethylene filaments.

Composite Nonwoven Fabric And Articles Produced Therefrom

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US Patent:
54846455, Jan 16, 1996
Filed:
Dec 8, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/163433
Inventors:
Deborah K. Lickfield - Easley SC
Mark H. S. Berman - Simpsonville SC
Robert F. Hyslop - Simpsonville SC
Andrew R. Oleszczuk - Simpsonville SC
Scott L. Gessner - Encinitas CA
Jared A. Austin - Greer SC
Assignee:
Fiberweb North America, Inc. - Simpsonville SC
International Classification:
B32B 2714
US Classification:
428198
Abstract:
The invention is directed to a composite nonwoven fabric comprising first and second nonwoven webs of spunbonded substantially continuous thermoplastic filaments, and a nonwoven hydrophobic microporous web of thermoplastic meltblown microfibers sandwiched between the first and second nonwoven webs. The filaments of the nonwoven spunbond webs are formed of continuous multiconstituent filaments which include a lower melting gamma radiation stable polyethylene polymer component and one or more higher melting gamma radiation stable polymer constituents, wherein a substantial portion of the surfaces of the multiconstituent filaments consists of the lower melting gamma radiation stable polyethylene constituent. The nonwoven hydrophobic microporous web is formed from a gamma radiation stable polyethylene polymer. The webs are bonded together to form the composite nonwoven fabric by discrete point bonds in which the polyethylene constituent of said multiconstituent filaments and the polyethylene of said third nonwoven web are fused together.

Meltblown Barrier Webs And Processes Of Making Same

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US Patent:
56450575, Jul 8, 1997
Filed:
Jul 2, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/677443
Inventors:
James M. Watt - Piedmont SC
Deborah K. Lickfield - Easley SC
Assignee:
Fiberweb North America, Inc. - Simpsonville SC
International Classification:
A62B 2300
A62B 2306
B32B 526
B32B 532
US Classification:
12820612
Abstract:
A nonwoven disposable face mask includes a filtration layer formed of a plurality of thermoplastic microfine meltblown microfibers having an average fiber diameter of less than 1. 5 microns. The filtration layer also has a basis weight of less than ten grams per square meter. The resultant face mask provides improved wearer comfort and barrier and filtration properties.

Nonwoven Recyclable Fabric And Associated Methods

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US Patent:
20190153643, May 23, 2019
Filed:
Jan 24, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/256803
Inventors:
Richard Francis Ferrell - Sarasota FL, US
James Michael Posa - Greer SC, US
Deborah K. Lickfield - Seneca SC, US
Joseph D. Wahlquist - Georgetown TX, US
Assignee:
PURLIN, LLC - Sarasota FL
International Classification:
D04H 3/16
D04H 3/011
D04H 3/12
D04H 3/10
D01F 8/14
Abstract:
A nonwoven recyclable fabric and associated methods are provided. The fabric is formed from 100% polyester, and may also include surface coatings such as hydrophilic coatings to promote heat transfer as well moisture vapor transmission rates and/or a silicone coating to promote fabric smoothness and reduce abrasiveness of the fabric.
Deborah K Lickfield from Seneca, SC, age ~71 Get Report