Patents by Inventor Alexander Yevdokimov

Alexander Yevdokimov 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).

  • Publication number: 20230080152
    Abstract: Examples are directed toward collecting, by a LC-MS device, a full scan of ion chromatograms of a sample. The LC-MS device determines observed ions contained in the full scan, based on mass-to-charge ratios (m/z), and determines, for a formation curve of an observed ion, a formation point at which fifty percent of the observed ion has formed. The LC-MS device determines a fragmentation curve of a precursor ion, based on a fragmentation point of the fragmentation curve equivalent to the formation point at which fifty percent of the precursor ion has fragmented, and identifies the precursor ion by referencing the LC-MS library to confirm that the observed ion is a product of the fragmentation of the precursor ion. The LC-MS device indicates a goodness of fit between the fragmentation curve, as observed, and a model fragmentation curve, as stored in the LC-MS library.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 29, 2022
    Publication date: March 16, 2023
    Applicant: The Government of the United States of America, as represented by the Secretary of Homeland Security
    Inventors: Jimmie Oxley, James L. Smith, Alexander Yevdokimov, Kevin Colizza
  • Publication number: 20220229017
    Abstract: The present disclosure describes an improved sample preparation technique, swab, swab holder and solvent for the removal of trace chemical materials from swabs and delivery of the trace materials into a mass spectrometer (MS) or an ion mobility spectrometer (IMS). The devices and techniques aid the delivery of the analyte into the instrument inlet and concurrently serves as an ionization source. The technique includes the steps of positioning or shaping the swab so that a pointed analyte release area is directed toward the inlet of the MS or IMS, adding a solvent to the swab and charging the swab to create an ionized analyte spray (Taylor Cone spray) into the inlet of the detection instrument. Solvent may include a chemical for depressing the ionization of residual solvent or enhancing the ionization of the desired analyte and this chemical may serve as an internal standard or benchmark.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 7, 2022
    Publication date: July 21, 2022
    Applicant: University of Rhode Island Board of Trustees
    Inventors: Jimmie Oxley, James L. Smith, Alexander Yevdokimov
  • Patent number: 11300542
    Abstract: The present disclosure describes an improved sample preparation technique and adapter device for the removal of trace materials from swabs and delivery of the trace materials into a mass spectrometer (MS) or an ion mobility spectrometer (IMS). The adapter device and technique aids the delivery of the analyte into the instrument inlet and concurrently serves as an ionization source. The technique includes the steps of positioning or shaping the swab so that a pointed analyte release corner or tip is directed toward the inlet of the MS or IMS, adding a solvent to the swab and charging the swab to create an ionized analyte spray pointed at or positioned within the inlet of the detection instrument.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 28, 2020
    Date of Patent: April 12, 2022
    Assignee: University of Rhode Island Board of Trustees
    Inventors: Jimmie Oxley, James L. Smith, Alexander Yevdokimov, Gerald Kagan
  • Publication number: 20200292495
    Abstract: The present disclosure describes an improved sample preparation technique and adapter device for the removal of trace materials from swabs and delivery of the trace materials into a mass spectrometer (MS) or an ion mobility spectrometer (IMS). The adapter device and technique aids the delivery of the analyte into the instrument inlet and concurrently serves as an ionization source. The technique includes the steps of positioning or shaping the swab so that a pointed analyte release corner or tip is directed toward the inlet of the MS or IMS, adding a solvent to the swab and charging the swab to create an ionized analyte spray pointed at or positioned within the inlet of the detection instrument.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 28, 2020
    Publication date: September 17, 2020
    Applicant: University of Rhode Island Board of Trustees
    Inventors: Jimmie Oxley, James L. Smith, Alexander Yevdokimov, Gerald Kagan