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Richard L Kamps

from Green Bay, WI
Age ~61

Richard Kamps Phones & Addresses

  • 2698 W Point Rd, Green Bay, WI 54304 (920) 217-0678
  • 1660 Ledvina St, Green Bay, WI 54313 (715) 854-7877 (920) 406-9191 (920) 490-1996
  • Oneida, WI
  • Crivitz, WI
  • Suamico, WI
  • El Cajon, CA

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Football Coach At Gillett Secondary School

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Location:
Green Bay, Wisconsin Area
Industry:
Primary/Secondary Education
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Richard Kamps

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Richard Kamps
Vice-President
THE SKI HUT, INC
Ret Boats Amusement/Recreation Svc Repair Services Ret Sport Goods/Bicycles Marine Cargo Handler
216 S Hwy 141, Crivitz, WI 54114
216 S Us Hwy 141, Crivitz, WI 54114
(715) 854-2360, (715) 854-2359

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Dual-Zoned Absorbent Webs

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US Patent:
6395957, May 28, 2002
Filed:
Jul 14, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/353278
Inventors:
Fung-jou Chen - Appleton WI
Jeffrey Dean Lindsay - Appleton WI
Richard Joseph Kamps - Wrightstown WI
Andrew Michael Lake - Combined Locks WI
Mark Louis Robinson - Appleton WI
Assignee:
Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. - Neenah WI
International Classification:
A61F 1315
US Classification:
604381, 442 79, 442 86, 60438501
Abstract:
A dual-zoned, three-dimensional, resilient absorbent web is disclosed which is suitable as body-side liner for absorbent articles such as feminine pads, diapers and the like. When used as a liner in absorbent articles, the dual-zoned web combines the advantages of apertured films and soft, nonwoven cover layers in one structure while still being inherently hydrophilic. The liner comprises a web of wet-resilient, hydrophilic basesheet having a three-dimensional topography comprising elevated regions onto which hydrophobic matter is deposited or printed and a plurality of spaced apart depressed regions. In a preferred embodiment, the hydrophobic matter applied to the elevated regions of the basesheet comprises hydrophobic fibers in a contiguous nonwoven web which has been apertured or provided with slits or other openings, such that the apertures or openings overlay a portion of the depressed regions. The elevated hydrophobic regions enhance dry feel and promote fluid flow toward the lower hydrophilic regions, which comprise the exposed depressed regions of the basesheet. The basesheet is preferably in liquid communication with underlying absorbent material, most preferably a stabilized airlaid cellulosic material or compressed stabilized fluff such that the absorbent material can wick fluid out of the basesheet by capillary action.

Smooth Bulky Creped Paper Product

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US Patent:
6787213, Sep 7, 2004
Filed:
Dec 30, 1998
Appl. No.:
09/223602
Inventors:
Paul D. Beuther - Neenah WI
Richard J. Kamps - Wrightstown WI
Kurt W. Ostermeier - Menasha WI
Assignee:
Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. - Neenah WI
International Classification:
B31F 112
US Classification:
428152, 428153, 162111
Abstract:
A uniformly smooth Yankee side tissue product is provided. This tissue has the bulk of a creped tissue product but with a substantially smoother Yankee side surface of the sheet.

Dual-Zoned Absorbent Webs

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US Patent:
6911573, Jun 28, 2005
Filed:
Jan 8, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/042786
Inventors:
Fung-jou Chen - Appleton WI, US
Jeffrey Dean Lindsay - Appleton WI, US
Richard Joseph Kamps - Wrightstown WI, US
Andrew Michael Lake - Combined Locks WI, US
Mark Louis Robinson - Appleton WI, US
Assignee:
Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. - Neenah WI
International Classification:
A61F013/15
US Classification:
604378, 604385101, 60438501, 156209, 156245, 428131, 162109
Abstract:
The present invention is a method for producing an absorbent article. A wet resillient, cellulosic basesheet having elevated and depressed regions with an Overall Surface Depth of at least 0. 2 mm is prepared. The cellulosic basesheet has an upper surface and a lower surface. A contiguous, fibrous nonwoven web having a plurality of openings is integrally attached onto the upper surface of the cellulosic basesheet such that a portion of the openings are superposed over the depressed regions of the cellulosic basesheet. An absorbent core and an impervious web are attached to the lower surface of the cellulosic basesheet such that the absorbent core is sandwiched between the impervious web and the cellulosic basesheet.

Absorbent Garment

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US Patent:
7344526, Mar 18, 2008
Filed:
Dec 15, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/736443
Inventors:
Yee Yang - Appleton WI, US
Lisa Nickel - Menasha WI, US
Kristi J. Bryant - Appleton WI, US
Mark S. Franke - Neenah WI, US
Cynthia H. Hendren - Oshkosh WI, US
Richard J. Kamps - Wrightstown WI, US
David A. Kuen - Neenah WI, US
Katherine C. Wheeler - Menasha WI, US
Assignee:
Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. - Neenah WI
International Classification:
A61F 13/15
US Classification:
604393, 604400, 604402, 2919, 2920
Abstract:
An absorbent garment has an absorbent assembly disposed within a garment shell configured for encircling the wearer's waist. The garment shell comprises a front panel assembly having laterally opposite side margins, and a back panel assembly having laterally opposite side margins. The absorbent assembly is attached at a front waist region thereof to the garment shell generally at the side margins of the front panel assembly to together define front side margins of the absorbent garment. The absorbent assembly is further attached at a back waist region thereof to the garment shell generally at the side margins of the back panel assembly to together define back side margins of the absorbent garment. The front side margins and the back side margins of the absorbent garment are releasably attached to each other to removably secure the absorbent garment on the wearer's waist.

Absorbent Garment

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US Patent:
7491196, Feb 17, 2009
Filed:
Dec 15, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/735978
Inventors:
Mark S. Franke - Neenah WI, US
Kristi J. Bryant - Appleton WI, US
Cynthia H. Hendren - Oshkosh WI, US
Richard J. Kamps - Wrightstown WI, US
David A. Kuen - Neenah WI, US
Lisa Nickel - Menasha WI, US
Katherine C. Wheeler - Menasha WI, US
Yee Yang - Appleton WI, US
Assignee:
Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. - Neenah WI
International Classification:
A61F 13/15
A61F 13/20
US Classification:
604396, 604397
Abstract:
An absorbent garment has an absorbent assembly disposed within a garment shell configured for encircling a wearer's waist. The absorbent assembly has an inner surface adapted for contiguous relationship with the wearer's body, a front waist region in opposed relationship with a front waist region of the garment shell, a back waist region in opposed relationship with a back waist region of the garment shell, and a crotch region extending longitudinally between and interconnecting the front and back waist regions of the absorbent assembly. The absorbent assembly is releasably attached generally at a front waist end thereof to the garment shell generally at the front waist end of the garment shell, and is also releasably attached generally at a back waist end thereof to the garment shell generally at the back waist end of the garment shell.

Absorbent Garment And Method For Placing An Absorbent Garment On A Wearer's Waist

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US Patent:
7686796, Mar 30, 2010
Filed:
Dec 15, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/736069
Inventors:
David A. Kuen - Neenah WI, US
Kristi J. Bryant - Appleton WI, US
Mark S. Franke - Neenah WI, US
Cynthia H. Hendren - Oshkosh WI, US
Richard J. Kamps - Wrightstown WI, US
Lisa Nickel - Menasha WI, US
Katherine C. Wheeler - Menasha WI, US
Yee Yang - Appleton WI, US
Assignee:
Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. - Neenah WI
International Classification:
A61F 13/15
A61F 13/20
A41D 1/08
US Classification:
604396, 604393, 604394, 2238
Abstract:
An absorbent garment for wear about a wearer's waist includes a waist belt, a garment shell and an absorbent assembly constructed to take in and retain body exudates released by the wearer. The absorbent assembly is releasably attached generally at front and back waist regions thereof to the waist belt. The garment shell is attached generally at front and back waist regions thereof to the waist belt, with the absorbent assembly generally disposed within the garment shell, whereby the front waist region of the garment shell is in opposed relationship with the front waist region of the absorbent assembly and the back waist region of the garment shell is in opposed relationship with the back waist region of the absorbent assembly.

Dual-Zoned Absorbent Webs

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US Patent:
20020099347, Jul 25, 2002
Filed:
Jan 8, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/042875
Inventors:
Fung-jou Chen - Appleton WI, US
Jeffrey Lindsay - Appleton WI, US
Richard Kamps - Wrightstown WI, US
Andrew Lake - Combined Locks WI, US
Mark Robinson - Appleton WI, US
International Classification:
A61F013/15
A61F013/20
US Classification:
604/369000, 604/378000, 604/358000
Abstract:
A dual-zoned, three-dimensional, resilient absorbent web is disclosed which is suitable as body-side liner for absorbent articles such as feminine pads, diapers and the like. When used as a liner in absorbent articles, the dual-zoned web combines the advantages of apertured films and soft, nonwoven cover layers in one structure while still being inherently hydrophilic. The liner comprises a web of wet-resilient, hydrophilic basesheet having a three-dimensional topography comprising elevated regions onto which hydrophobic matter is deposited or printed and a plurality of spaced apart depressed regions. In a preferred embodiment, the hydrophobic matter applied to the elevated regions of the basesheet comprises hydrophobic fibers in a contiguous nonwoven web which has been apertured or provided with slits or other openings, such that the apertures or openings overlay a portion of the depressed regions. The elevated hydrophobic regions enhance dry feel and promote fluid flow toward the lower hydrophilic regions, which comprise the exposed depressed regions of the basesheet. The basesheet is preferably in liquid communication with underlying absorbent material, most preferably a stabilized airlaid cellulosic material or compressed stabilized fluff such that the absorbent material can wick fluid out of the basesheet by capillary action. When soft, hydrophobic fibers are deposited on the elevated regions, the liner also has a soft, cloth-like feel in addition to a dry feel in use.

Dual-Zoned Absorbent Webs

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US Patent:
20020107495, Aug 8, 2002
Filed:
Jan 8, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/042822
Inventors:
Fung-Jou Chen - Appleton WI, US
Jeffrey Lindsay - Appleton WI, US
Richard Kamps - Wrightstown WI, US
Andrew Lake - Combined Locks WI, US
Mark Robinson - Appleton WI, US
International Classification:
A61F013/15
A61F013/20
US Classification:
604/365000, 604/374000
Abstract:
A dual-zoned, three-dimensional, resilient absorbent web is disclosed which is suitable as body-side liner for absorbent articles such as feminine pads, diapers and the like. When used as a liner in absorbent articles, the dual-zoned web combines the advantages of apertured films and soft, nonwoven cover layers in one structure while still being inherently hydrophilic. The liner comprises a web of wet-resilient, hydrophilic basesheet having a three-dimensional topography comprising elevated regions onto which hydrophobic matter is deposited or printed and a plurality of spaced apart depressed regions. In a preferred embodiment, the hydrophobic matter applied to the elevated regions of the basesheet comprises hydrophobic fibers in a contiguous nonwoven web which has been apertured or provided with slits or other openings, such that the apertures or openings overlay a portion of the depressed regions. The elevated hydrophobic regions enhance dry feel and promote fluid flow toward the lower hydrophilic regions, which comprise the exposed depressed regions of the basesheet. The basesheet is preferably in liquid communication with underlying absorbent material, most preferably a stabilized airlaid cellulosic material or compressed stabilized fluff such that the absorbent material can wick fluid out of the basesheet by capillary action. When soft, hydrophobic fibers are deposited on the elevated regions, the liner also has a soft, cloth-like feel in addition to a dry feel in use.
Richard L Kamps from Green Bay, WI, age ~61 Get Report