Patents Assigned to Teledyne ET
  • Patent number: 5508516
    Abstract: A mass spectrometry method in which one or more high power supplemental AC voltage signals and one or more low power supplemental AC voltage signals are applied to an ion trap. The frequency of each supplemental AC voltage is selected to match a resonance frequency of an ion having a desired mass-to-charge ratio. The low power supplemental voltage signals are applied for the purpose of dissociating specific ions (i.e., parent ions) within the trap, and the high power supplemental voltage signals are applied to resonate products of the dissociation process (i.e., daughter ions) so that they can be detected. In one class of embodiments, the high power voltage signals resonate daughter ions out from the trap for detection by an external detector.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 19, 1994
    Date of Patent: April 16, 1996
    Assignee: Teledyne ET
    Inventor: Paul E. Kelley
  • Patent number: 5466931
    Abstract: A mass spectrometry method in which notch-filtered noise is applied to an ion trap to resonate all ions except selected parent ions out of the region of the trapping field. Preferably, the trapping field is a quadrupole trapping field defined by a ring electrode and a pair of end electrodes positioned symmetrically along a z-axis, and the filtered noise is applied to the ring electrode(rather than to the end electrodes) to eject unwanted ions in radial directions (toward the ring electrode) rather than toward a detector mounted along the z-axis. Application of the filtered noise to the trap in this manner can significantly increase the operating lifetime of such an ion detector. Also preferably, the trapping field has a DC component selected so that the trapping field has both a high frequency and low frequency cutoff, and is incapable of trapping ions with resonant frequency below the low frequency cutoff or above the high frequency cutoff.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 30, 1994
    Date of Patent: November 14, 1995
    Assignee: Teledyne ET a div. of Teledyne Industries
    Inventor: Paul E. Kelley
  • Patent number: 5451782
    Abstract: A mass spectrometry method in which a combined field (comprising a trapping field and a supplemental field) is established and at least one parameter of the combined field is changed to excite ions trapped in the combined field sequentially (such as for detection). The supplemental field is a periodically varying field having an off-resonance frequency, in the sense that the supplemental field frequency nearly matches (but differs from) a frequency of motion of an ion stably trapped by the trapping field alone. Sequential ion excitation in accordance with the invention can rapidly eject a sequence of ions from a trap, or rapidly excite each ion to a degree sufficient for a desired purpose but insufficient for ejection from the trap, because the supplemental field will increase the trajectory of each ion in the sequence and because the supplemental field can have a sufficiently large peak-to-peak amplitude to increase each ion trajectory to a desired magnitude within a desired short time period.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 3, 1995
    Date of Patent: September 19, 1995
    Assignee: Teledyne ET
    Inventor: Paul F. Kelley
  • Patent number: 5449905
    Abstract: A method for generating a filtered noise signal, which includes the steps of generating a broadband signal having optimized (reduced or minimized) dynamic range, and filtering the broadband signal in a notch filter to generate a broadband signal whose frequency-amplitude spectrum has one or more notches (the "filtered noise" signal). In preferred embodiments, the filtered noise signal is a voltage signal suitable for application to an ion trap during a mass spectrometry operation. The invention enables rapid generation of different filtered noise signals (for use in different mass spectrometry experiments) by filtering a single, optimized broadband signal using a set of different notch filters, each having a simple, easily implementable design.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 27, 1994
    Date of Patent: September 12, 1995
    Assignee: Teledyne ET
    Inventors: Doneil J. Hoekman, Paul E. Kelley