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N1738 Brookhill Dr, Greenville, WI 54942    920-2137431   

Elk Grove, CA   

Uniontown, OH   

Hortonville, WI   

Tracy, CA   

Stow, OH   

N1738 Brookhill Dr, Greenville, WI 54942   

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Degree: High school graduate or higher

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Senior Process Engineer

Location:
Oshkosh, WI
Industry:
Consumer Goods
Work:
Georgia-Pacific Llc
Senior Formulation Leader
Brian Argo & Associates Oct 2009 - Dec 2012
Consultant
Bloo Solar Mar 2004 - Oct 2009
Co-Founder
Gojo Industries Jun 2007 - Feb 2008
New Products and Wipes R and D Manager
Kimberly-Clark Jul 2000 - Jun 2007
Senior Research Scientist
The Clorox Company Jun 1989 - Jun 2000
Senior Scientist
Sanimax Jun 1989 - Jun 2000
Senior Process Engineer
Education:
University of California, Davis 1998 - 2000
Master of Science, Masters, Chemical Engineering, Engineering
Skills:
R&D, Product Development, Chemistry, Commercialization, Consumer Products, Polymers, Cross Functional Team Leadership, Manufacturing, Chemical Engineering, Product Innovation, Leadership, Continuous Improvement, Personal Care, Open Innovation, Lean Manufacturing, Process Simulation, Team Building, Innovation Management, Technology Transfer, Intellectual Property, Research, Formulation, Process Engineering, Management, Quality Assurance, Project Management, Competitive Analysis, Start Ups, Surfactants, Strategy, Competitive Intelligence, Gmp, Patents, Design of Experiments, Regulatory Affairs, Fda, Analysis, Six Sigma, Fmcg, Medical Devices, Quality Control, Quality System, Quality Management, Process Optimization, Coatings, Polymer Science, Supply Chain, Emulsions, Rheology, Biofuels
Certifications:
Lean Engineering
Norther Eastern Technical College, Wi
Code of Practice
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Brian Argo

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Us Patents

Microencapsulated Heat Delivery Vehicles

US Patent:
7442439, Oct 28, 2008
Filed:
Dec 28, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/319856
Inventors:
Wael R. Joseph - Appleton WI, US
David Charles Musil - Appleton WI, US
Michael Allen Daley - Appleton WI, US
John David Amundson - Greenville WI, US
Brian Patrick Argo - Hortonville WI, US
Duane G. Krzysik - Appleton WI, US
David J. Drath - Lakeland MN, US
John Michael Finney - Mayer MN, US
William A. Hendrickson - Stillwater MN, US
Assignee:
Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. - Neenah WI
International Classification:
A61K 9/50
US Classification:
42840224, 4284022, 424489, 424490
Abstract:
Microencapsulated delivery vehicles comprising an active agent are disclosed. In one embodiment, the microencapsulated delivery vehicles are heat delivery vehicles capable of generating heat upon activation. The microencapsulated heat delivery vehicles may be introduced into wet wipes such that, upon activation, the wet wipe solution is warmed resulting in a warm sensation on a user's skin. Any number of other active ingredients, such as cooling agents and biocides, can also be incorporated into a microencapsulated delivery vehicle.

Nanostructure And Photovoltaic Cell Implementing Same

US Patent:
7847180, Dec 7, 2010
Filed:
Aug 22, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/466411
Inventors:
Brian Argo - Hortonville WI, US
Ruxandra Vidu - Citrus Heights CA, US
Pieter Stroeve - Davis CA, US
John Argo - West Sacramento CA, US
Saif Islam - Davis CA, US
Michael Chen - Cupertino CA, US
Assignee:
Q1 Nanosystems, Inc. - Sacramento CA
The Regents Of The University of California - Oakland CA
International Classification:
H01L 31/042
H01L 31/00
H01L 21/20
H01L 31/18
H01L 31/0248
US Classification:
136243, 136252, 136258, 136260, 257 53, 257 55, 257184, 257431, 438 57, 438 73, 438 77, 438 94, 438 95, 438 96, 438 97
Abstract:
A photovoltaic nanostructure according to one embodiment of the present invention includes an electrically conductive nanocable coupled to a first electrode, a second electrode extending along at least two sides of the nanocable, and a photovoltaically active p-n junction formed between the nanocable and the second electrode. A photovoltaic array according to one embodiment includes a plurality of photovoltaic nanostructures as recited above. Methods for forming nanostructures are also presented.

Wipes Including Microencapsulated Delivery Vehicles And Phase Change Materials

US Patent:
7914891, Mar 29, 2011
Filed:
Dec 28, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/320363
Inventors:
John David Amundson - Greenville WI, US
Alan Edward Wright - Woodstock GA, US
Frank P. Abuto - Duluth GA, US
Michael S. Brunner - Roswell GA, US
Wael R. Joseph - Appleton WI, US
Larry E. Brown - Appleton WI, US
David Charles Musil - Appleton WI, US
Michael Allen Daley - Appleton WI, US
Jeffrey David Shelley - Atlanta GA, US
Brian Patrick Argo - Hortonville WI, US
David J. Drath - Lakeland MN, US
William A. Hendrickson - Stillwater MN, US
Duane G. Krzysik - Appleton WI, US
Assignee:
Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. - Neenah WI
International Classification:
B32B 33/00
B32B 5/02
US Classification:
428402, 428 402, 4284022, 42840224, 42840221, 42840222
Abstract:
Microencapsulated delivery vehicles comprising an active agent are disclosed. In one embodiment, the microencapsulated delivery vehicles are heat delivery vehicles capable of generating heat upon activation. The microencapsulated heat delivery vehicles may be introduced into wet wipes such that, upon activation, the wet wipe solution is warmed resulting in a warm sensation on a user's skin. Any number of other active ingredients, such as cooling agents and biocides, can also be incorporated into a microencapsulated delivery vehicle.

Antimicrobial Tissue Products With Reduced Skin Irritation Potential

US Patent:
7998495, Aug 16, 2011
Filed:
Jan 3, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/006653
Inventors:
Brian Patrick Argo - Uniontown OH, US
Timothy Maurice McFarland - Neenah WI, US
Pamela Mary Thompson - Greenville WI, US
Assignee:
Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. - Neenah WI
International Classification:
A61K 9/70
A61K 8/00
US Classification:
424402, 424401, 424404, 510130, 510137, 510143, 510155, 510157
Abstract:
A non-irritating antimicrobial multi-layer or multi-ply tissue product made by treating an inner layer or ply or an inner surface of an inner layer or ply with one or more antimicrobial agents and treating the one or more outer layers or plies or the outer surfaces of the layers or plies with one or more irritation-inhibiting agents, and methods of making and using the same. The antimicrobial agent will remain confined to the inner portion of the tissue product, thereby preventing irritation to the user, and the irritation-inhibiting composition treated layer(s) or ply(s) provides a pleasing, soothing, non-irritating tactile quality to the tissue product. The non-irritating antimicrobial multi-layer or multi-ply tissue product further comprises an absorption enhancing agent. In one embodiment, the irritation-inhibiting composition comprises an oil, in which case the tissue product will also entrap any absorbed contaminant, holding it in contact with the antimicrobial agent.

Nanostructure And Photovoltaic Cell Implementing Same

US Patent:
8344241, Jan 1, 2013
Filed:
Aug 22, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/466416
Inventors:
Ruxandra Vidu - Citrus Heights CA, US
Brian Argo - Hortonville WI, US
John Argo - West Sacramento CA, US
Pieter Stroeve - Davis CA, US
Assignee:
Q1 Nanosystems Corporation - Davis CA
The Regents of the University of California - Oakland CA
International Classification:
H01L 31/042
H01L 31/00
H01L 21/00
H02N 6/00
US Classification:
136252, 136244, 136260, 136261, 136262, 136263, 136264, 136265, 438 57, 438 73, 438 77, 438 94, 438 96
Abstract:
Nanostructures and photovoltaic structures are disclosed. A nanostructure according to one embodiment includes an array of nanocables extending from a substrate, the nanocables in the array being characterized as having a spacing and surface texture defined by inner surfaces of voids of a template; an electrically insulating layer extending along the substrate; and at least one layer overlaying the nanocables. A nanostructure according to another embodiment includes a substrate; a portion of a template extending along the substrate, the template being electrically insulative; an array of nanocables extending from the template, portions of the nanocables protruding from the template being characterized as having a spacing, shape and surface texture defined by previously-present inner surfaces of voids of the template; and at least one layer overlaying the nanocables.

Antimicrobial Tissue Products With Reduced Skin Irritation Potential

US Patent:
2005027, Dec 8, 2005
Filed:
Jun 4, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/861551
Inventors:
Brian Argo - Hortonville WI, US
Timothy McFarland - Neenah WI, US
Pamela Thompson - Greenville WI, US
International Classification:
A61F013/00
A61K009/70
US Classification:
424443000
Abstract:
A non-irritating antimicrobial multi-layer or multi-ply tissue product made by treating an inner layer or ply or an inner surface of an inner layer or ply with one or more antimicrobial agents and treating the one or more outer layers or plies or the outer surfaces of the layers or plies with one or more irritation-inhibiting agents, and methods of making and using the same. The antimicrobial agent will remain confined to the inner portion of the tissue product, thereby preventing irritation to the user, and the irritation-inhibiting composition treated layer(s) or ply(s) provides a pleasing, soothing, non-irritating tactile quality to the tissue product. The non-irritating antimicrobial multi-layer or multi-ply tissue product further comprises an absorption enhancing agent. In one embodiment, the irritation-inhibiting composition comprises an oil, in which case the tissue product will also entrap any absorbed contaminant, holding it in contact with the antimicrobial agent.

Tissue Products Containing Deliquescent Materials And Non-Ionic Surfactants

US Patent:
2006024, Nov 2, 2006
Filed:
Apr 28, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/119304
Inventors:
Thomas Shannon - Neenah WI, US
Brian Argo - Hortonville WI, US
John Urlaub - Oshkosh WI, US
International Classification:
D21H 21/24
D21H 17/66
US Classification:
162158000, 162181200, 162135000, 424402000
Abstract:
Tissue products, such as facial tissue, bath tissue, paper towels, table napkins and the like can be improved by incorporating a sufficient amount of a deliquescent material and a non-ionic surfactant into the product. The deliquescent material is capable of maintaining a very high equilibrium amount of water in the product which can be advantageous in preventing the products from drying out and improving hand feel. The non-ionic surfactant improves the ability to incorporate the deliquescent materials into the tissue products quickly during manufacture and can help control the equilibrium moisture content of the product.

Two-Sided Applicator With Reactive Or Complementary Chemistries

US Patent:
2007013, Jun 14, 2007
Filed:
Dec 13, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/303062
Inventors:
Mary Holt - Fremont WI, US
Brian Argo - Hortonville WI, US
Thomas Shannon - Neenah WI, US
International Classification:
A46B 5/04
A46B 11/00
US Classification:
401007000, 401047000
Abstract:
The invention described herein provides an applicator for applying a substance, the applicator including an application side and an opposed reactive side, the application side including an application substance and the reactive side including a reaction substance, wherein the application and reaction substances react with each other when the application and reactive sides of the applicator are sequentially wiped on a target surface. Also provided is a method for treating a target surface, the method including contacting the target surface with an application side of an applicator including an application substance, whereby the application substance is deposited onto the target surface; and thereafter contacting the target surface with a reactive side of the applicator including a reaction substance, whereby the reaction substance reacts with the application substance.

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