Patents by Inventor Gersh Zvi Taicher
Gersh Zvi Taicher has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 6882147Abstract: The present invention provides an improved NMR sequence for detecting small amount of a substance having short NMR transversal relaxation in the presence of a large amount of a substance having long NMR relaxation. A sequence of pulses enables the original z-oriented magnetization vector of a substance to experience differing reorientation effects based on the relative transverse relaxation rate of the substance. After said pulse sequence, a substance with long transverse relaxation experiences a substantial inversion of its nuclear magnetization vector, while a substance with short transverse relaxation experiences a nearly zero value of its vector. After a determinable wait time, said vectors can be shown to experience recognizably different behavior under the application of a CPMG sequence of pulses. Appropriate wait time can be determined by zeroing out spin echoes during the CPMG pulse sequence.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2003Date of Patent: April 19, 2005Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Gersh Zvi Taicher, Arcady Reiderman
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Publication number: 20040257076Abstract: The present invention provides an improved NMR sequence for detecting small amount of a substance having short NM transversal relaxation in the presence of a large amount of a substance having long NMR relaxation. A sequence of pulses enables the original z-oriented magnetization vector of a substance to experience differing reorientation effects based on the relative transverse relaxation rate of the substance. After said pulse sequence, a substance with long transverse relaxation experiences a substantial inversion of its nuclear magnetization vector, while a substance with short transverse relaxation experiences a nearly zero value of its vector. After a determinable wait time, said vectors can be shown to experience recognizably different behavior under the application of a CPMG sequence of pulses. Appropriate wait time can be determined by zeroing out spin echoes during the CPMG pulse sequence.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2003Publication date: December 23, 2004Applicant: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Gersh Zvi Taicher, Arcady Reiderman
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Patent number: 6586931Abstract: An apparatus and a method for measurement of NMR relaxation parameters of earth formations uses a coil on a logging tool to substantially polarize nuclear spins within a volume of earth. The polarizing pulse then switched off adiabatically. The magnetization of the spins then precesses around earth's magnetic field at a Larmor frequency corresponding to the earth's field. A second coil on the logging tool is pulsed with a carrier signal having this frequency and modulated by a CPMG sequence to obtain spin echo signals. The spin echo signals may be received by the same coil or by a second coil. Alternatively, beam steering of two coils on the tool may be carried out to ensure a resultant field that has a significant component transverse to the earth's field for carrying out the spin echo measurements.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2001Date of Patent: July 1, 2003Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventor: Gersh Zvi Taicher
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Patent number: 6559640Abstract: An apparatus and method for making NMR measurements uses an electromagnet for producing the static magnetic field. When used in well logging applications, the absence of a strong permanent magnet eliminates almost completely the amount of ferromagnetic debris picked up on the logging tool when passed through casing. The absence of debris results in the static magnetic field being substantially in conformance with design. The electromagnet is designed to give a static field of 0.6-6 mT (10-100 times the earth's magnetic field). Free induction decay or spin echo measurements may be made to give low resolution measurements of bulk properties of earth formations. The same coil configuration may be used to estimate body fat measurements of a human body. An alternate embodiment of the invention uses a capacitive discharge through an electromagnet with a time varying magnetic field with the receiver operating at a different frequency from the transmitter.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2001Date of Patent: May 6, 2003Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventor: Gersh Zvi Taicher
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Publication number: 20020175681Abstract: An apparatus and method for making NMR measurements uses an electromagnet for producing the static magnetic field. When used in well logging applications, the absence of a strong permanent magnet eliminates almost completely the amount of ferromagnetic debris picked up on the logging tool when passed through casing. The absence of debris results in the static magnetic field being substantially in conformance with design. The electromagnet is designed to give a static field of 0.6-6 mT (10-100 times the earth's magnetic field). Free induction decay or spin echo measurements may be made to give low resolution measurements of bulk properties of earth formations. The same coil configuration may be used to estimate body fat measurements of a human body. An alternate embodiment of the invention uses a capacitive discharge through an electromagnet with a time varying magnetic field with the receiver operating at a different frequency from the transmitter.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2001Publication date: November 28, 2002Inventor: Gersh Zvi Taicher
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Publication number: 20020153887Abstract: An apparatus and a method for measurement of NMR relaxation parameters of earth formations uses a coil on a logging tool to substantially polarize nuclear spins within a volume of earth. The polarizing pulse then switched off adiabatically. The magnetization of the spins then precesses around earth's magnetic field at a Larmor frequency corresponding to the earth's field. A second coil on the logging tool is pulsed with a carrier signal having this frequency and modulated by a CPMG sequence to obtain spin echo signals. The spin echo signals may be received by the same coil or by a second coil. Alternatively, beam steering of two coils on the tool may be carried out to ensure a resultant field that has a significant component transverse to the earth's field for carrying out the spin echo measurements.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2001Publication date: October 24, 2002Inventor: Gersh Zvi Taicher
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Patent number: 6344744Abstract: A method for determining nuclear magnetic resonance longitudinal relaxation time of a medium. The method includes magnetically polarizing nuclei in the medium along a static magnetic field, momentarily inverting the magnetic polarization of the nuclei within each one of a plurality of different spatial volumes within the medium, transversely magnetizing the nuclei in each one of the spatial volumes after an individual recovery time corresponding to each one of the spatial volumes, and measuring an amplitude of a magnetic resonance signal from each one of the spatial volumes.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2000Date of Patent: February 5, 2002Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Gersh Zvi Taicher, Arcady Reiderman
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Publication number: 20010054897Abstract: A method for determining nuclear magnetic resonance longitudinal relaxation time of a medium. The method includes magnetically polarizing nuclei in the medium along a static magnetic field, momentarily inverting the magnetic polarization of the nuclei within each one of a plurality of different spatial volumes within the medium, transversely magnetizing the nuclei in each one of the spatial volumes after an individual recovery time corresponding to each one of the spatial volumes, and measuring an amplitude of a magnetic resonance signal from each one of the spatial volumes.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2000Publication date: December 27, 2001Inventors: Gersh Zvi Taicher, Arcady Reiderman
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Patent number: 6285901Abstract: A method for analyzing a bone is disclosed, including measuring a nuclear magnetic resonance signal corresponding to an amount of hydrogen within a known volume of the bone. The volume is large enough that so the signal corresponds to bulk properties within the volume. A bone matrix volume is determined from the signal. In one embodiment, the signal is a steady state free precession amplitude. The selected known volume in one example is selected by a sensitive point technique which includes imparting a substantially homogeneous static magnetic field to the bone and superimposing thereon mutually orthogonal oscillating gradient magnetic fields. In another example, the signal amplitude can be used to directly calculate bone mineral density of the bone.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 1999Date of Patent: September 4, 2001Assignee: Echo Medical Systems, L.L.C.Inventors: Gersh Zvi Taicher, Arcady Reiderman
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Patent number: 6278891Abstract: A method for analyzing a bone is disclosed. The method includes measuring nuclear magnetic resonance signals corresponding to an amount of hydrogen nuclei from within a selected portion of the bone. The signals measured includes components corresponding to bound water in the bone. Specific bone tissue volume is determined from an amplitude of the components corresponding to the bound water. In one example, the relaxation times are transverse relaxation times determined from CPMG spin echo amplitudes. In one example, the amplitudes are measured using truncated CPMG sequences having waiting time less than the recovery time of slower relaxing components of the bone being analyzed. In one embodiment, the collagen content of the bone is determined by determining a fluid volume from steady state free precession amplitude of the selected portion.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 1999Date of Patent: August 21, 2001Assignee: Echo Medical Systems, LLCInventors: Arcady Reiderman, Gersh Zvi Taicher
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Patent number: 6121773Abstract: The invention is a nuclear magnetic resonance sensing apparatus comprising a magnet for inducing a static magnetic field in a region containing materials to be analyzed. The static magnetic field is polarized generally along the axis of the apparatus. The static magnetic field has a predetermined maximum longitudinal and maximum radial amplitude gradient. The apparatus includes a transmitter antenna for generating a radio frequency magnetic field in the region for exciting nuclei of the materials to be analyzed by conducting a radio frequency current through the transmitter antenna. The apparatus includes a receiving antenna for detecting a nuclear magnetic resonance signal from the excited nuclei. In a particular embodiment, the transmitter antenna and receiver antenna consist of coil pairs, each coil in a pair separated from the other by 90 degrees, to generate a circularly polarized RF magnetic field and to perform quadrature detection of the NMR signals.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1997Date of Patent: September 19, 2000Assignee: Western Atlas International, Inc.Inventors: Gersh (Zvi) Taicher, Arcady Reiderman
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Patent number: 6118272Abstract: A nuclear magnetic resonance apparatus including a magnet generating a static magnetic field in a first region containing materials to be analyzed. The magnet generates zero static magnetic field in a second region. The magnet has generally homogeneous magnetization along a longitudinal axis and is magnetized substantially perpendicular to the axis. The apparatus includes means for generating a radio frequency magnetic field in the first region for exciting nuclei of the materials. The means for generating the radio frequency magnetic field includes an antenna disposed within the second region. The apparatus includes means for receiving a nuclear magnetic resonance signal from the excited nuclei. In a preferred embodiment, the means for generating and means for receiving include an antenna at least partially disposed within the second region. In a specific embodiment, the antenna consists of wire coils wound in planes perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the instrument.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1997Date of Patent: September 12, 2000Assignee: Western Atlas International, Inc.Inventors: Gersh Zvi Taicher, Arcady Reiderman
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Patent number: 6069479Abstract: A nuclear magnetic resonance well logging apparatus, comprising an antenna for inducing a radio frequency magnetic field in earth formations surrounding the apparatus and for detecting nuclear magnetic resonance signals from the earth formations; and a magnet for inducing a static magnetic field within the earth formations. The magnet is formed from a powdered, electrically conductive permanent magnet material. The grain size of the magnet material small enough with respect to the frequency of the radio frequency magnetic field to substantially prevent intragranular power loss of the radio frequency magnetic field. The magnet is formed from electrically isolated blocks of the magnet material each having a thickness less than a skin depth of the radio frequency magnetic field within the magnet material. The boundaries between the blocks are oriented to interrupt flow of eddy currents in the magnet resulting from the radio frequency magnetic field.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1997Date of Patent: May 30, 2000Assignee: Western Atlas International, Inc.Inventors: Gersh (Zvi) Taicher, Arcady Reiderman
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Patent number: 6049205Abstract: A method for determining nuclear magnetic resonance longitudinal relaxation time of a medium. The method includes magnetically polarizing nuclei in the medium along a static magnetic field, momentarily inverting the magnetic polarization of the nuclei within each one of a plurality of different spatial volumes within the medium, transversely magnetizing the nuclei in each one of the spatial volumes after an individual recovery time corresponding to each one of the spatial volumes, and measuring an amplitude of a magnetic resonance signal from each one of the spatial volumes.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1997Date of Patent: April 11, 2000Assignee: Western Atlas International, Inc.Inventors: Gersh Zvi Taicher, Arcady Reiderman
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Patent number: 6018243Abstract: A nuclear magnetic resonance well logging apparatus including a magnet for inducing a static magnetic field in a substantially cylindrically shaped sector located in earth formations penetrated by a wellbore. The sector subtends an angle of about 60 degrees. The sector is located only on one side of the wellbore and has a longitudinal axis substantially parallel to the wellbore. The apparatus also includes a transmitter for generating a radio frequency magnetic field in the sector for exciting nuclei. The radio frequency magnetic field and the static magnetic field substantially satisfy nuclear magnetic resonance excitation conditions substantially exclusively within the sector. The apparatus includes a receiver for detecting nuclear magnetic resonance signals from the excited nuclei.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1997Date of Patent: January 25, 2000Assignee: Western Atlas International, Inc.Inventors: Gersh (Zvi) Taicher, Arcady Reiderman
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Patent number: 5834936Abstract: A nuclear magnetic resonance sensing apparatus, comprising a magnet for inducing a static magnetic field in a region containing materials to be analyzed. The magnet has a longitudinal axis and substantially uniform magnetization along the axis. The apparatus includes a system for generating a radio frequency magnetic field to excite nuclei of the materials to be analyzed, which includes a first antenna having an axial length shorter than a length along the axis over which the magnet has said substantially uniform magnetization. The axial length of the first antenna is shorter in a direction of motion of the apparatus so that the radio frequency magnetic field excites the nuclei where they are substantially prepolarized by the static magnetic field to an equilibrium state along the direction of motion. The apparatus includes a system for receiving nuclear magnetic resonance signals from the excited nuclei.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1997Date of Patent: November 10, 1998Assignee: Western Atlas International, Inc.Inventors: Gersh Zvi Taicher, Arcady Reiderman
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Patent number: 5757186Abstract: A nuclear magnetic resonance sensing apparatus including a magnet for inducing a static magnetic field in materials to be analyzed, the magnetic field having uniform field strength around, being substantially rotationally symmetric and perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the magnet. The apparatus includes means for generating a radio frequency magnetic field in the materials to be analyzed. The radio frequency magnetic field is substantially rotationally symmetric about the longitudinal axis and is parallel to the longitudinal axis within a sensitive volume containing the materials to be analyzed. The apparatus includes means for receiving a nuclear magnetic resonance signal from the sensitive volume. In a preferred embodiment, the means for generating and means for receiving include an antenna coil wound so that turns of the coil lie in planes perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the magnet.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 1996Date of Patent: May 26, 1998Assignee: Western Atlas International, Inc.Inventors: Gersh Zvi Taicher, Arcady Reiderman
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Patent number: 5698979Abstract: A method of measuring motion properties of nuclei within pore spaces of a porous medium. The method includes applying a static magnetic field to the medium to polarize the nuclei, generating a first magnitude of magnetic field gradient within the pore spaces of the medium, applying a radio frequency magnetic field to excite the nuclei, receiving nuclear magnetic resonance signals from the nuclei, and calculating the motion properties from rates of decay of the amplitude of the nuclear magnetic resonance signals.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1996Date of Patent: December 16, 1997Assignee: Western Atlas International, Inc.Inventors: Gersh (Zvi) Taicher, Arcady Reiderman