ABSORBENT PADS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
CARING FOR YOU, CARING FOR OTHERS Kimberly-Clark Corporation Neenah WI absorbent pads, absorbent shields and absorbent sanitary undergarments for incontinence purposes;CARING FOR YOU CARING FOR OTHERS;
ENVIRO SORB W.W. GRAINGER, INC. 100 Grainger Parkway Lake Forest IL 60045 absorbent pads; namely, pillow-like, sock-like and blanket-like pads for cleaning up chemical, oil or solvent liquid spills;ENVIRO-SORB;
ENVIRO SORB LAB SAFETY SUPPLY INC 401 S WRIGHT RD JANESVILLE WI 53546-872 absorbent pads; namely, pillow-like, sock-like and blanket-like pads for cleaning up chemical, oil or solvent liquid spills;ENVIRO-SORB;
HAZORB W.W. GRAINGER, INC. 100 Grainger Parkway Lake Forest IL 60045 absorbent pads; namely, pillow-like, sock-like and blanket-like pads for cleaning up chemical, oil or solvent liquid spills;Inorganic absorbent compound for use in absorbing liquid spills;chemicals in the form of liquid, powder, and encapsulating pads used to neutralize lab and industrial spills; expanded silicate particulate material enclosed in absorbent casing for use in absorbing aqueous and non-aqueous liquids, and spill control kits incorporating the same;
PERI-PAD MEDLINE INDUSTRIES, LP Three Lakes Drive Northfield IL 60093 Absorbent pads, namely, heated and cooled absorbent pads for medical purposes;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A method for making absorbent pads for various absorbent articles is provided. A strip of the absorbent web material is conveyed along a machine direction, the absorbent web material having a generally first constant cross-direction width and generally first uniform basis weight. Longitudinally defined portions of the web material are stretched in the cross direction so as to define longitudinal sections having a wider cross-direction width and decreased basis weight alternately spaced between longitudinally extending sections of the web material having a lesser cross-direction width and greater basis weight. The web is released eventually cut in a cross direction into individual absorbent pads such that each pad has a crotch section corresponding to the longitudinal section having the lesser cross-direction width and greater basis weight and at least one of a front section and back section corresponding to the wider cross-direction width and decreased basis weight.