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1543 Mountain Circle Dr, Lenoir, NC 28645    828-3024157   

Stone Mountain, GA   

Caldwell, NC   

Taylorsville, NC   

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Insurance Agent

Location:
Lenoir, NC
Industry:
Law Practice
Work:

Insurance Agent
Todd Vanderbloeman & Brady Pa
Legal Assistant
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Pamela Mayberry

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Viscous Liquid Dispenser

US Patent:
D454741, Mar 26, 2002
Filed:
Dec 19, 2000
Appl. No.:
29/134358
Inventors:
Richard P. Lewis - Marietta GA
D. Scott Rowley - Powder Springs GA
Stephen L. Phelps - Lilburn GA
Cleary E. Mahaffey - Suwanee GA
Pamela J. Mayberry - Roswell GA
Mark A. Bennett - Norcross GA
Randall M. Bachtel - Duluth GA
Assignee:
Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. - Neenah WI
International Classification:
2302
US Classification:
D 6545

Absorbent Article Which Maintains Or Improves Skin Health

US Patent:
6482422, Nov 19, 2002
Filed:
Sep 27, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/671356
Inventors:
Susan Carol Paul - Alpharetta GA
Frank Jerrel Akin - Marietta GA
Robert Cosmo Di Luccio - Alpharetta GA
Dennis Stein Everhart - Alpharetta GA
Elizabeth Deibler Gadsby - Marietta GA
Pamela Jean Mayberry - Roswell GA
Audra Stefanik Wright - Woodstock GA
Ali Yahiaoui - Roswell GA
Michael John Faulks - Neenah WI
Duane Gerard Krzysik - Appleton WI
Karen Marie Menard - Neenah WI
David Charles Musil - Appleton WI
Gordon Allen Shaw - Greenville WI
David John Tyrrell - Appleton WI
Diane Michele Underhill - Neenah WI
Jeffrey Michael Hockersmith - Mill Creek WA
Wade Bolton May - New Orleans LA
Assignee:
Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. - Neenah WI
International Classification:
A01N 2534
US Classification:
424402, 604360, 604367, 604378
Abstract:
An absorbent article includes a vapor permeable backsheet, a liquid permeable topsheet positioned in facing relation with the backsheet; and an absorbent body located between the backsheet and the topsheet. The absorbent body may include multiple zones of high air permeability. The absorbent article may also include a ventilation layer between the absorbent body and the backsheet and a surge management layer between the absorbent body and the topsheet. The article exhibits improved air exchange within the article during use. As a result, the article maintains the temperature and exhibits substantially reduced levels of hydration of the wearers skin when in use which renders the skin less susceptible to the viability of microorganisms. The absorbent article may further include lotion formulations and/or treatment compositions thereon for maintaining or improving skin health.

Back Panel For A Viscous Liquid Dispenser

US Patent:
D465953, Nov 26, 2002
Filed:
Mar 18, 2002
Appl. No.:
29/157372
Inventors:
Richard P. Lewis - Marietta GA
D. Scott Rowley - Powder Springs GA
Stephen L. Phelps - Lilburn GA
Cleary E. Mahaffey - Suwanee GA
Pamela J. Mayberry - Roswell GA
Mark A. Bennett - Norcross GA
Randall M. Bachtel - Duluth GA
Assignee:
Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. - Neenah WI
International Classification:
2302
US Classification:
D 6545

Absorbent Article Which Maintains Or Improves Skin Health

US Patent:
6503525, Jan 7, 2003
Filed:
Sep 27, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/671357
Inventors:
Susan Carol Paul - Alpharetta GA
Frank Jerrel Akin - Marietta GA
Robert Cosmo Di Luccio - Alpharetta GA
Dennis Stein Everhart - Alpharetta GA
Elizabeth Deibler Gadsby - Marietta GA
Pamela Jean Mayberry - Roswell GA
Audra Stefanik Wright - Woodstock GA
Ali Yahiaoui - Roswell GA
Michael John Faulks - Neenah WI
Duane Gerard Krzysik - Appleton WI
Karen Marie Menard - Neenah WI
David Charles Musil - Appleton WI
Gordon Allen Shaw - Greenville WI
David John Tyrrell - Appleton WI
Diane Michele Underhill - Neenah WI
Jeffrey Michael Hockersmith - Mill Creek WA
Wade Bolton May - New Orleans LA
Assignee:
Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. - Neenah WI
International Classification:
A01N 2534
US Classification:
424402, 604360, 604367, 604378
Abstract:
An absorbent article includes a vapor permeable backsheet, a liquid permeable topsheet positioned in facing relation with the backsheet; and an absorbent body located between the backsheet and the topsheet. The absorbent body may include multiple zones of high air permeability. The absorbent article may also include a ventilation layer between the absorbent body and the backsheet and a surge management layer between the absorbent body and the topsheet. The article exhibits improved air exchange within the article during use. As a result, the article maintains the temperature and exhibits substantially reduced levels of hydration of the wearers skin when in use which renders the skin less susceptible to the viability of microorganisms. The absorbent article may further include lotion formulations and/or treatment compositions thereon for maintaining or improving skin health.

Self-Contained Viscous Liquid Dispenser

US Patent:
6533145, Mar 18, 2003
Filed:
Jul 23, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/911073
Inventors:
Richard P. Lewis - Marietta GA
Cleary E. Mahaffey - Suwanne GA
Pamela J. Mayberry - Roswell GA
Paul F. Tramontina - Alpharetta GA
David J. Powling - East Grindstead, GB
Mark A. Bennett - Norcross GA
Randall M. Bachtel - Duluth GA
Assignee:
Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. - Neenah WI
International Classification:
B67D 506
US Classification:
2221813, 2224815, 222494
Abstract:
A viscous liquid dispenser includes a housing that defines an internal liquid reservoir. A dispensing pump mechanism is disposed in communication with the reservoir and has a delivery end extending from the housing for manual operation by a user. A mounting mechanism is configured as an integral component of the housing and provides the dispenser with the ability to be detachably connected to complimentary mounting structure on a wall surface. A unique vent is disposed in the top wall of the housing to vent the reservoir upon actuation of the pump mechanism.

Self-Contained Viscous Liquid Dispenser

US Patent:
6543651, Apr 8, 2003
Filed:
Dec 19, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/741570
Inventors:
Richard P. Lewis - Marietta GA
Cleary E. Mahaffey - Suwanee GA
Pamela J. Mayberry - Roswell GA
Paul F. Tramontina - Alpharetta GA
David J. Powling - East Grinstead, GB
Mark A. Bennett - Norcross GA
Randall M. Bachtel - Duluth GA
Assignee:
Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. - Neenah WI
International Classification:
B67D 538
US Classification:
222156, 2221813, 2223217, 222380
Abstract:
A viscous liquid dispenser includes a housing that defines an internal liquid reservoir. A dispensing pump mechanism is disposed at least partially within the reservoir and has a delivery end extending out of the reservoir. A mounting mechanism is configured as an integral component of the housing and provides the dispenser with the ability to be detachable connected to complimentary mounting structure on a wall surface. A unique dispensing pump mechanism is also provided for use with any manner of viscous liquid dispenser.

Self-Contained Viscous Liquid Dispenser

US Patent:
6575334, Jun 10, 2003
Filed:
Sep 26, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/964289
Inventors:
Richard P. Lewis - Marietta GA
Cleary E. Mahaffey - Suwanne GA
Pamela J. Mayberry - Roswell GA
Paul F. Tramontina - Alpharetta GA
David J. Powling - East Grindstead, GB
Mark A. Bennett - Norcross GA
Randall M. Bachtel - Duluth GA
Assignee:
Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. - Neenah WI
International Classification:
B67D 538
US Classification:
222156, 2221813
Abstract:
A viscous liquid dispenser includes a housing that defines an internal liquid reservoir. A dispensing pump mechanism is disposed in communication with the reservoir and has a delivery end extending from the housing for manual operation by a user. A mounting mechanism is configured as an integral component of the housing and provides the dispenser with the ability to be detachably connected to complimentary mounting structure on a wall surface. The configuration of the dispenser allows for a significantly increased capacity (volume) without a corresponding increase in the weight of the dispenser materials as compared to conventional dispensers.

Self-Contained Viscous Liquid Dispenser

US Patent:
6575335, Jun 10, 2003
Filed:
Sep 26, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/964290
Inventors:
Richard P. Lewis - Marietta GA
Cleary E. Mahaffey - Suwanne GA
Pamela J. Mayberry - Roswell GA
Paul F. Tramontina - Alpharetta GA
David J. Powling - East Grindstead, GB
Mark A. Bennett - Norcross GA
Randall M. Bachtel - Duluth GA
Assignee:
Kimberly-Clark WorldWide, Inc. - Neenah WI
International Classification:
B67D 538
US Classification:
222156, 2221813, 222325, 2223831
Abstract:
A viscous liquid dispenser includes a housing that defines an internal liquid reservoir. A dispensing pump mechanism is disposed in communication with the reservoir and has a delivery end extending from the housing for manual operation by a user. A mounting mechanism is configured as an integral component of the housing and provides the dispenser with the ability to be detachably connected to complimentary mounting structure on a wall surface. The configuration of the dispenser allows for a significantly increased capacity (volume) without a corresponding increase in the weight of the dispenser materials as compared to conventional dispensers.

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