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Archive | 1995

Method for selectively aperturing a nonwoven web exhibiting surface energy gradients

John Joseph Curro; Douglas Herrin Benson; James William Cree; Luis Eduardo Ravaglia


Archive | 1992

Absorbent article having fused layers

James William Cree; Sue Ann Mills; Elizabeth Bilyeu Twohy; Kenneth Barclay Buell


Archive | 1994

Absorbent article with means for directional fluid distribution

Thomas Ward Osborn; Deborah Catherine Schmitz; James William Cree; Melisse Noel Elder


Archive | 1992

Absorbent article having meltblown components

James William Cree; Bruce Brown; Jennifer Lynn David; Julian Ashton Plumley; Robert E. Lee Marshall; John Thomas Cooper


Archive | 1995

Sanitary napkin having an independently displaceable central core segment

Ronald Ray Mcfall; Letha Margie Hines; David Christopher Oetjen; John Lee Hammons; Shirley Lee Chow; Patricia Lee Lampson; Megan R. Moore; James William Cree


Archive | 1998

Method for forming a nonwoven web exhibiting surface energy gradients and increased caliper

James William Cree; Luis Eduardo Ravaglia


Archive | 1994

Absorbent articles having undergarment covering components with zones of extensibility

Eric Patton Weinberger; Bruce William Lavash; Robb Eric Olsen; James William Cree


Archive | 1987

Method and apparatus for making microbubbled and/or microapertured polymeric webs using hydraulic pressure

John Joseph Curro; Charles Wilbur Chappell; James William Cree


Archive | 1996

Disposable absorbent article with fit and fluid handling capabilities

James William Cree; Jennifer Lynn David


Archive | 1992

Hygienic absorbent article having meltblown components

James William Cree; John Thomas Cooper; Robert Lee E. Marshall; Bruce Brown; Julian Ashton Plumley; Karin Helene Costea; Jennifer Lynn David

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