Neenah, WI, United States of America

Tammy Lynn Baum

USPTO Granted Patents = 19 


 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.8

ph-index = 12

Forward Citations = 434(Granted Patents)


Location History:

  • Fremont, WI (US) (1998)
  • Neenah, WI (US) (2002 - 2024)

Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1998-2025

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19 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovating Softness: The Contributions of Tammy Lynn Baum

Introduction: Tammy Lynn Baum, an accomplished inventor based in Neenah, Wisconsin, has significantly impacted the tissue product industry with her innovative designs and technologies. With a total of 19 patents to her name, Baum continues to push the boundaries of consumer-preferred physical properties in multi-ply tissue products.

Latest Patents: Among her latest innovations, Baum has developed the "Embossed Multi-Ply Tissue Product," which showcases a unique combination of molded topographical patterns and aesthetically pleasing embossed designs. These products feature a first tissue ply with a meticulously crafted topographical pattern enhanced by an embossed design that includes a variety of elements. The second ply mirrors this aesthetic with distinct features, such as dot emboss elements. Notably, the resulting tissue products exhibit improved sheet bulk, averaging more than 15 cubic centimeters per gram (cc/g), and superior softness—demonstrated by Average TS7 values typically under 12.0, and ideally between 10.0 to 12.0, coupled with a geometric mean tensile strength ranging from 800 to 1,200 g/3”.

Furthermore, her patent also involves a multi-ply tissue product where the first ply is embossed with a design comprising line emboss elements. The second ply features a complementary dot emboss pattern. An important aspect of this invention is the differential tensile strength between the plies, ensuring the first ply maintains a geometric mean tensile (GMT) strength over 500 g/3”, whereas the second ply is designed for less than 500 g/3”. This variance, ideally between 20% to 50%, enhances the innovative nature of her products.

Career Highlights: Throughout her career at Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc., Baum has exemplified dedication to research and development in consumer products. Her work has not only focused on the technical aspects of tissue product performance but has also addressed the aesthetic preferences of the consumers, ensuring that function and visual appeal coalesce in her designs.

Collaborations: Tammy's collaborative efforts with talented colleagues, such as James Leo Baggot and Clayton Charles Troxell, have further enriched her innovation process. Working alongside these professionals, she has been able to harness diverse expertise, leading to breakthroughs in product design and functionality.

Conclusion: Tammy Lynn Baum's contributions to the tissue product industry go beyond technical specifications. With her innovative designs and commitment to enhancing user experience, she has positioned herself as a notable inventor whose work continues to improve the quality of everyday products. Her patents, characterized by a blend of creativity and scientific precision, are a testament to her dedication and ingenuity in the field.

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