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  • 18452 Summer Wind Ln, South Bend, IN 46637
  • Granger, IN
  • 535 Carlin Dr, Northfield, OH 44067 (330) 467-7982
  • Sagamore Hills, OH
  • 4472 Reindeer Ln, Eagan, MN 55123 (651) 688-3034
  • Saint Paul, MN
  • 201 High Point Rd, Madison, WI 53717 (608) 829-2198
  • 430 Doty St, Madison, WI 53703

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Us Patents

Polymeric Beads And Methods Of Making Polymeric Beads

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US Patent:
8513322, Aug 20, 2013
Filed:
Jun 7, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/759283
Inventors:
Robin E. Wright - Inver Grove Heights MN, US
Mahfuza B. Ali - Mendota Heights MN, US
Jessica M. Buchholz - Saint Paul MN, US
Louis C. Haddad - Mendota Heights MN, US
Linda K. M. Olson - Saint Paul MN, US
Matthew T. Scholz - Woodbury MN, US
Narina Y. Stepanova - Inver Grove Heights MN, US
Michael J. Svarovsky - Eagan MN, US
Richard L. Walter - Saint Paul MN, US
Caroline M. Ylitalo - Stillwater MN, US
Diane R. Wolk - Woodbury MN, US
Yifan Zhang - Woodbury MN, US
Assignee:
3M Innovative Properties Company - St. Paul MN
International Classification:
C08J 3/28
C08F 2/46
C08F 22/20
C08F 20/26
C08F 20/28
US Classification:
522153, 522154, 526 89, 526321, 5263231, 5263232, 526333, 525304, 525308
Abstract:
Polymeric beads and methods of making the polymeric beads are described. The polymeric beads are crosslinked hydrogels or dried hydrogels. The polymeric beads are formed from droplets of a precursor composition that are exposed to radiation. The droplets are totally surrounded by a gas phase. The precursor composition contains a polar solvent and a polymerizable material miscible in the polar solvent. The polymerizable material has an average number of ethylenically unsaturated groups per monomer molecule equal to at least 1. 2.

Polymeric Fibers And Methods Of Making

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US Patent:
20080207794, Aug 28, 2008
Filed:
Aug 30, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/847397
Inventors:
Robin E. Wright - Inver Grove Heights MN, US
Mahfuza B. Ali - Mendota Heights MN, US
Jessica M. Buchholz - Saint Paul MN, US
Louis C. Haddad - Mendota Heights MN, US
Linda K.M. Olson - Saint Paul MN, US
Matthew T. Scholz - Woodbury MN, US
Narina Y. Stepanova - Inver Grove Heights MN, US
Michael J. Svarovsky - Eagan MN, US
Richard L. Walter - Saint Paul MN, US
Caroline M. Ylitalo - Stillwater MN, US
Diane R. Wolk - Woodbury MN, US
Yifan Zhang - Woodbury MN, US
International Classification:
C08F 2/46
C08F 20/26
US Classification:
522183, 526320
Abstract:
Polymeric fibers and methods of making the polymeric fibers are described. The polymeric fibers are crosslinked hydrogels or dried hydrogels that are prepared from a precursor composition that contains polymerizable material having an average number of ethylenically unsaturated groups per monomer molecule greater than 1.0. The polymeric fibers can contain an optional active agent.

Antimicrobial Disposable Absorbent Articles

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US Patent:
20120070480, Mar 22, 2012
Filed:
Sep 17, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/884341
Inventors:
David T. Amos - St. Paul MN, US
Bathsheba E. Chong Conklin - St. Paul MN, US
Alexis S. Statham - Woodbury MN, US
Michael J. Svarovsky - Eagan MN, US
Leigh E. Wood - Woodbury MN, US
International Classification:
A61K 31/60
A61K 31/192
A61K 8/02
A61P 31/00
A61Q 90/00
A61K 31/194
A61K 9/70
US Classification:
424404, 514574, 514159, 514570
Abstract:
Disposable absorbent articles comprising an absorbent material and an antimicrobial composition are disclosed. The antimicrobial composition includes a carrier comprising fatty alcohol and a poly(alkyleneoxy) polymer, and an antimicrobial agent. The antimicrobial composition may be coated on to component substrates such as nonwovens and films, that are incorporated into disposable absorbent articles, such as disposable infant diapers, adult incontinence articles, feminine hygiene articles such as sanitary napkins, wound dressings, bandages, panty liners and tampons, personal care wipes and household wipes to provide odor control, and control of microbial growth.

Rapid Detection Of Molds That Produce Glucose Oxidase

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US Patent:
20120301911, Nov 29, 2012
Filed:
Dec 21, 2010
Appl. No.:
13/515856
Inventors:
Stephen B. Roscoe - Woodbury MN, US
Michael J. Svarovsky - Eagan MN, US
Stephanie J. Moeller - Stillwater MN, US
International Classification:
G01N 21/78
US Classification:
435 28
Abstract:
Methods and kits are disclosed for detecting microorganisms that produce glucose oxidase. The method includes providing a culture medium and a hydrogen peroxide indicating reagent comprising a chromogenic substrate that can provide a detectable chromogenic reaction indicating the presence of a microorganism that produces glucose oxidase, and additional methods are disclosed for differentiating microorganisms by the detection of an additional chromogenic reaction.

Antimicrobial Disposable Absorbent Articles

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US Patent:
20130165880, Jun 27, 2013
Filed:
Sep 13, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/820155
Inventors:
David T. Amos - St. Paul MN, US
Bathsheba E. Chong Conklin - St. Paul MN, US
Alexis S. Statham - Woodbury MN, US
Michael J. Svarovsky - Eagan MN, US
Leigh E. Wood - Woodbury MN, US
International Classification:
A61K 47/34
A61K 47/10
A61F 13/84
US Classification:
604367, 514159, 424400, 156 60
Abstract:
Disposable absorbent articles comprising an absorbent material and an antimicrobial composition are disclosed. The antimicrobial composition includes a carrier comprising fatty alcohol and a poly(alkyleneoxy) polymer, and an antimicrobial agent. The antimicrobial composition may be coated on to component substrates such as nonwovens and films, that are incorporated into disposable absorbent articles, such as disposable infant diapers, adult incontinence articles, feminine hygiene articles such as sanitary napkins, wound dressings, bandages, panty liners and tampons, personal care wipes and household wipes to provide odor control, and control of microbial growth.

Engineered Surfaces For Reducing Bacterial Adhesion

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US Patent:
20130211310, Aug 15, 2013
Filed:
Oct 28, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/881955
Inventors:
G. Marco Bommarito - Stillwater MN, US
Matthew T. Scholz - Woodbury MN, US
Michael J. Svarovsky - Eagan MN, US
Jeremy M. Yarwood - Maplewood MN, US
Scott M. Schnobrich - Cottage Grove MN, US
Robert J. DeVoe - Arden Hills MN, US
Jun-Ying Zhang - Perrysburg OH, US
Terry L. Smith - Roseville MN, US
Assignee:
3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES COMPANY - ST PAUL MN
International Classification:
B08B 17/06
A61F 13/00
US Classification:
602 48, 428141, 604360, 216 11
Abstract:
Disclosed are surfaces for resisting and reducing biofilm formation, particularly on medical articles (). The surfaces include a plurality of microstructures () including a plurality of nanofeatures () arranged according to at least one unit cell. Also disclosed are methods for creating anti-adherent surfaces.

Curable Antifouling Composition, Method Of Use, And Articles

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US Patent:
20160312040, Oct 27, 2016
Filed:
Nov 8, 2013
Appl. No.:
14/442340
Inventors:
- Saint Paul MN, US
Alexander J. Kugel - Woodbury MN, US
Michael J. Svarovsky - Granger IN, US
International Classification:
C09D 5/16
C08F 230/08
C09D 133/14
C09D 133/16
C09D 143/04
C08F 220/36
C08F 220/28
Abstract:
Curable antifouling compositions include fluorinated polymers that contain a perfluoropolyether group, a poly(alkyleneoxide) group, a hydrolyzable silane group and a cationic curative. The curable antifouling compositions can be applied on a surface of a substrate, and at least partially cured to provide an article with antifouling properties.

Polyoxazoline Copolymers

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US Patent:
20150307718, Oct 29, 2015
Filed:
Dec 11, 2013
Appl. No.:
14/649400
Inventors:
- Saint Paul MN, US
Paul B. Armstrong - Minneapolis MN, US
Michael J. Svarovsky - Granger IN, US
International Classification:
C09D 5/16
C08F 222/10
Abstract:
A copolymer derived from a monomer mixture that includes monomers having the formulas: (A) and (B) wherein: Q is O or N; Ris H or CH; Ris an organic group comprising a hydrolyzable silyl group; Ris H or CH; P is: (I); Ris selected from H, an alkyl group, an aryl group, and a combination thereof; Ris selected from an alkyl group, an aryl group, a combination thereof, and a R—Y—(CH)— group; Ris a perfluorinated alkyl group; Y is selected from a bond, —S(O)—N(CH)—, —S(O)—N(CHCH)—, —S(O)—O—, —S(O)—, —C(O)—, —C(O)—S—, —C(O)—O—, —C(O)—NH—, —C(O)—N(CH)—, —C(O)—N(CHCH)—, —(CHCHO)y-, —O—, and —O—C(O)—CH═CH—C(O)—O—; n is an integer of greater than 2; x is an integer of at least 2; and y is an integer of at least 1.
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