Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2012-2014
Title: Innovations by Gary Bouplon in Disposable Wipers and Towels
Introduction
Gary Bouplon is an accomplished inventor based in Marinette, Wisconsin. He has made significant contributions to the field of disposable products, particularly focusing on sustainability and the use of recycled materials. With a total of three patents to his name, Bouplon has developed innovative solutions that address both functionality and environmental concerns.
Latest Patents
One of Bouplon's latest patents is for disposable wipers and towels that contain 100% recycled fibers. This product boasts high utility, being strong in both dry and wet states, highly absorbent, abrasion resistant, thick, and soft. The disposable wiper or towel is made from 85% or more recycled fibers, with some constructions utilizing 100% recycled fibers sourced from post-consumer and post-industrial waste. The manufacturing process involves a wet-pressed, creped technique, followed by post-treatment using a DRC process. The final product is a double re-creped, non-woven sheet that consists of approximately 85% to 90% by weight of cellulose fibers and at least 10% to 15% by weight of binder.
Another notable patent involves a method for manufacturing disposable wipers and towels that contain 40% or more post-consumer waste. This method begins with creating a slurry by blending virgin cellulose fibers with cellulose fibers from post-consumer waste. The resulting mixture contains about 40% to 80% cellulose fibers from post-consumer waste. After adding a contaminant deactivator and debonder, the slurry is formed into a wet web, which is then pressed and adhered to a Yankee dryer. The partially dried sheet is creped and dried before being wound into a base sheet roll. The base sheet is subsequently fed to a printer, where a binder is applied and pressed into the sheet before it is recreped and dried.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Gary Bouplon has worked with various companies, including Sellars Absorbent Materials, Inc. and Wisconsin Note Investors, LLC. His experience in these organizations has contributed to his expertise in developing innovative products that meet market demands.
Collaborations
Bouplon has collaborated with notable individuals in his field, including Jerry Ballas and Thomas T. Ziegert. These partnerships have likely enhanced his ability to innovate and create effective solutions in the disposable product