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  • 255 Shady Grove Ln, Alpharetta, GA 30004
  • 3022 Steeplechase, Alpharetta, GA 30004
  • Marietta, GA
  • 3714 Laurel Dr, Acworth, GA 30101 (770) 974-5451 (770) 974-5457
  • Bethlehem, PA
  • 2104 Summerlake Dr, Atlanta, GA 30350 (770) 518-8613
  • Lake Mary, FL
  • Roswell, GA
  • Lovettsville, VA

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Us Patents

Patch For Securing A Surgical Gown Tie

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US Patent:
7549178, Jun 23, 2009
Filed:
Dec 14, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/956579
Inventors:
Brian Eric Lin - Atlanta GA, US
Gregory Scott Hafer - Roswell GA, US
Jerald Theodore Jascomb - Alpharetta GA, US
Jennifer Ann Sturm - Alpharetta GA, US
Assignee:
Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. - Neenah WI
International Classification:
A41D 13/12
US Classification:
2 51, 2 52, 2114
Abstract:
A patch having a notch therein and a tie coupled thereto is used to provide a closure for a garment, such as a gown. The notch is formed along an edge of the patch, and the tie is coupled to the patch such that it is positioned to extend across and beyond the notch. The notch acts to disperse tension on the patch when tension is applied to the tie. A gown having a notched patch is also disclosed.

Craniotomy Drape

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US Patent:
57788898, Jul 14, 1998
Filed:
Aug 30, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/705698
Inventors:
Jerald T. Jascomb - Alpharetta GA
Assignee:
Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. - Neenah WI
International Classification:
A61B 1900
US Classification:
128849
Abstract:
The present invention is a fenestrated craniotomy drape including a main sheet, translucent anesthesia side screens, a gusset forming the corners of the anterior edges of the drape, a run-off collection pouch whose back side is pressed flat and affixed to the drape, with a back side fenestration surrounding the fenestration of the main sheet, and a front side fenestration, and adjustable tube holders. The drape optionally includes a layer of a fenestrated absorbent material between the drape and the pouch, a solids screen and drain port in the pouch, and a ductile material about the edges of the front side fenestration of the pouch that holds the pouch open. The back-side fenestration of the pouch and those of the drape and the absorbent material are covered by an incise sheet, located between the back side of the pouch and the drape. The adhesive side of the incise sheet facing the patient is covered by a releasable backing.

Porous Non-Woven Bovine Blood-Oxalate Absorbent Structure

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US Patent:
55409792, Jul 30, 1996
Filed:
May 16, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/242948
Inventors:
Ali Yahiaoui - Roswell GA
David C. Potts - Dunwoody GA
Cheryl A. Perkins - Roswell GA
Michael D. Powers - Woodstock GA
Jerald T. Jascomb - Alpharetta GA
International Classification:
B32B 700
US Classification:
428212
Abstract:
There is disclosed a porous non-woven absorbent structure formed from fibers. The porous structure has a basis weight within the range of at least about 0. 25 osy to about 10. 0 osy a density of at least about 0. 01 g/cc to about 0. 15 g/cc. The porous structure is adapted such that upon the application of at least 2 ml of fluid Bovine blood-oxalate to a surface thereof, substantially all of said fluid enters the bulk of the porous structure within about 45 seconds. The porous structure may be single layered or include multiple layers. The single layered structure is formed from spunbonded thermoplastic fibers which include a hydrophilic internal additive. The multiple layered structure is formed by laminating a spunbonded web to a second layer. The second may be formed from natural or synthetic fibers. When formed from synthetic fibers, the second layer is generally formed from meltblown fibers which may also include a hydrophobic internal additive.

Craniotomy Drape

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US Patent:
6269815, Aug 7, 2001
Filed:
Jul 22, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/359632
Inventors:
Jerald T. Jascomb - Alpharetta GA
Assignee:
Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. - Neenah WI
International Classification:
A61B 1900
US Classification:
128849
Abstract:
The present invention is a fenestrated craniotomy drape including a main sheet, translucent anesthesia side screens, a gusset forming the corners of the anterior edges of the drape, a run-off collection pouch whose back side is pressed flat and affixed to the drape, with a back side fenestration surrounding the fenestration of the main sheet, and a front side fenestration, and adjustable tube holders. The drape optionally includes a layer of a fenestrated absorbent material between the drape and the pouch, a solids screen and drain port in the pouch, and a ductile material about the edges of the front side fenestration of the pouch that holds the pouch open. The back-side fenestration of the pouch and those of the drape and the absorbent material are covered by an incise sheet, located between the back side of the pouch and the drape. The adhesive side of the incise sheet facing the patient is covered by a releasable backing.

Craniotomy Drape

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US Patent:
61290858, Oct 10, 2000
Filed:
Mar 6, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/036362
Inventors:
Jerald T. Jascomb - Alpharetta GA
Assignee:
Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. - Neenah WI
International Classification:
A61B 1900
US Classification:
128849
Abstract:
The present invention is a fenestrated craniotomy drape including a main sheet, translucent anesthesia side screens, a gusset forming the corners of the anterior edges of the drape, a run-off collection pouch whose back side is pressed flat and affixed to the drape, with a back side fenestration surrounding the fenestration of the main sheet, and a front side fenestration, and adjustable tube holders. The drape optionally includes a layer of a fenestrated absorbent material between the drape and the pouch, a solids screen and drain port in the pouch, and a ductile material about the edges of the front side fenestration of the pouch that holds the pouch open. The back-side fenestration of the pouch and those of the drape and the absorbent material are covered by an incise sheet, located between the back side of the pouch and the drape. The adhesive side of the incise sheet facing the patient is covered by a releasable backing.

Nonwoven Web Laminates With Improved Barrier Properties

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US Patent:
54646880, Nov 7, 1995
Filed:
Aug 26, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/296822
Inventors:
Terry K. Timmons - Marietta GA
Peter Kobylivker - Marietta GA
Laura E. Keck - Alpharetta GA
Jerald T. Jascomb - Alpharetta GA
Assignee:
Kimberly-Clark Corporation - Neenah WI
International Classification:
B32B 506
US Classification:
428298
Abstract:
There is disclosed a nonwoven web for use as a barrier layer in an SMS fabric laminate. The web is formed at commercially acceptable polymer melt throughputs (greater than 3 PIH) by using a reactor granule polyolefin, preferably polypropylene, that has been modified by the addition of peroxide in amounts ranging from up to 3000 ppm to reduce the molecular weight distribution from an initial molecular weight distribution of from 4. 0 to 4. 5 Mw/Mn to a range of from 2. 2 to 3. 5 Mw/Mn. Also the addition of peroxide increases the melt flow rate (lowers viscosity) to a range between 800 up to 5000 gms/10 min at 230. degree. C. The resulting web has an average fiber size of from 1 to 3 microns and pore sizes distributed predominantly in the range from 7 to 12 microns, with a lesser amount of pores from 12 to 25 microns, with virtually no pores greater than 25 microns, and with the peak of the pore size distribution less than 10 microns.

Disposable Surgical Gown

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US Patent:
20200077722, Mar 12, 2020
Filed:
Nov 13, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/681925
Inventors:
- Mechanicsville VA, US
Jerald T. Jascomb - Roswell GA, US
International Classification:
A41D 13/12
D04H 3/007
B32B 5/26
B32B 5/02
B32B 27/20
A41D 31/102
Abstract:
A disposable surgical gown is provided. The gown includes a front panel and sleeves formed from a first spunbond layer, a nonwoven (e.g., SMS) laminate, and a liquid impervious, moisture vapor breathable elastic film disposed therebetween. The gown also includes a first and second rear panels formed from a nonwoven laminate that is air breathable and allows for an air volumetric flow rate ranging from about 20 standard cubic feet per minute (scfm) to about 80 scfm. The gown further includes a collar formed from an air breathable knit material positioned adjacent a proximal end of the gown. The collar defines a neck opening having a v-neck shape adjacent the front panel. The v-neck shape forms an angle of greater than 90 at the neck opening. The combination of features results in a reduced-glare gown that is stretchable and impervious to liquids, yet can still dissipate heat and humidity.

Collar For A Disposable Surgical Gown

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US Patent:
20190150534, May 23, 2019
Filed:
May 3, 2017
Appl. No.:
16/320605
Inventors:
- Blachardstown Corporate Park, IE
Jerald T. Jascomb - Roswell GA, US
International Classification:
A41D 13/12
A41D 27/18
Abstract:
A collar for a disposable surgical gown is provided. The collar includes a first portion having a first end and second end and a second portion having a first and second end. The first ends of the first portion and the second portion meet at a front of the collar to form a v-neck shape and the second ends of the first portion and the second portion meet at a rear of the collar to define a neck opening. The v-neck shape at the front of the collar forms an angle of greater than 90 at the neck opening, while the second end of the first portion and the second end of the second portion are tapered at the rear of the collar. Such an arrangement prevents the collar from gapping when a wearer leans forward or moves during, for instance, a surgical procedure.
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