Patents by Inventor Benjamin E. DRAPER

Benjamin E. DRAPER 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).

  • Patent number: 11682545
    Abstract: A charge detection mass spectrometer may include an electrostatic linear ion trap (ELIT) or orbitrap, a source of ions to supply ions to the ELIT or orbitrap, a processor operatively coupled to the ELIT or orbitrap, a display monitor coupled to the processor, and a memory having instructions stored therein executable by the processor to produce a control graphic user interface (GUI) on the display monitor, the control GUI including at least one selectable GUI element for at least one corresponding operating parameter of the ELIT or orbitrap, receive a first user command, via user interaction with the control GUI, corresponding to selection of the at least one selectable GUI element, and control the ELIT or orbitrap to control the at least one corresponding operating parameter of the ELIT or orbitrap in response to receipt of, and based on, the first user command.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 1, 2022
    Date of Patent: June 20, 2023
    Assignee: THE TRUSTEES OF INDIANA UNIVERSITY
    Inventors: Martin F. Jarrold, Benjamin E. Draper
  • Publication number: 20230048598
    Abstract: A method for reducing heterogeneity of a virus preparation may include generating virus ions from the virus preparation, repeatedly increasing at least one of a temperature and an incubation period at the increased temperature of at least one of the virus preparation and the generated virus ions, measuring mass-to-charge ratios and charge magnitudes of at least some of the generated virus ions at each increase of the at least one of the temperature and the incubation period, determining a mass spectrum at each increase of the at least one of the temperature and the incubation period based on values of the respective mass-to-charge ratios and charge magnitudes, and determining, based on the mass spectrums, optimum ones of the temperature and the incubation period which together minimize, or at least reduce, a heterogeneity of the virus preparation without aggregation of virus capsids in the virus preparation.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 3, 2021
    Publication date: February 16, 2023
    Inventors: Martin F. JARROLD, David E. CLEMMER, Benjamin E. DRAPER, Lauren F. BARNES
  • Patent number: 11532471
    Abstract: An instrument for separating ions may include an ion source in a first pressure environment at a first pressure and configured to generate ions from a sample, an ion separation instrument, controlled to an instrument pressure that is less than the first pressure, and configured to separate ions as a function of at least one molecular characteristic and an interface, controlled to a second pressure less than the first pressure and greater than the instrument pressure, for transporting the generated ions from the first pressure environment into the ion separation instrument operating at the instrument pressure. The interface may include a sealed ion funnel defining an axial passageway therethrough, and an ion carpet sealed to the first ion funnel. A portion of the axial passageway tapers from a first cross-sectional area to a reduced cross-sectional area such that the tapered axial passageway defining a virtual jet disrupter therein.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 8, 2021
    Date of Patent: December 20, 2022
    Assignee: The Trustees Of Indiana University
    Inventors: Martin F. Jarrold, Staci N. Anthony, Benjamin E. Draper
  • Publication number: 20220230866
    Abstract: A charge detection mass spectrometer may include an electrostatic linear ion trap (ELIT) or orbitrap, a source of ions to supply ions to the ELIT or orbitrap, a processor operatively coupled to the ELIT or orbitrap, a display monitor coupled to the processor, and a memory having instructions stored therein executable by the processor to produce a control graphic user interface (GUI) on the display monitor, the control GUI including at least one selectable GUI element for at least one corresponding operating parameter of the ELIT or orbitrap, receive a first user command, via user interaction with the control GUI, corresponding to selection of the at least one selectable GUI element, and control the ELIT or orbitrap to control the at least one corresponding operating parameter of the ELIT or orbitrap in response to receipt of, and based on, the first user command.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 1, 2022
    Publication date: July 21, 2022
    Inventors: Martin F. JARROLD, Benjamin E. DRAPER
  • Patent number: 11315780
    Abstract: A charge detection mass spectrometer may include an electrostatic linear ion trap (ELIT) or an orbitrap, an ion source to supply ions thereto, at least one amplifier operatively coupled to the ELIT or orbitrap, a processor coupled to ELIT or orbitrap and to the amplifier(s), and processor programmed to control the ELIT or orbitrap as part of a trapping event to attempt to trap therein a single ion supplied by the ion source, to record ion measurement information based on output signals produced by the amplifier(s) over a duration of the trapping event, to determine, based on the measurement information, whether the control of the ELIT or orbitrap resulted in trapping of a single ion, no ion or multiple ions, and to compute an ion mass or mass-to-charge ratio from the measurement information only if a single ion was trapped during the trapping event.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 11, 2019
    Date of Patent: April 26, 2022
    Assignee: The Trustees Of Indiana University
    Inventors: Martin F. Jarrold, Benjamin E. Draper
  • Patent number: 11257665
    Abstract: An interface transports ions from a first pressure environment to a lower pressure analysis instrument and may include a first region pumped to a second pressure less than the first pressure, a first ion funnel disposed in the first region, a first ion carpet in the first region opposite an ion outlet end of the first ion funnel, a second region pumped to a third pressure less than the second pressure and greater than the instrument pressure, a second ion funnel disposed in the second region and a second ion carpet in the second region opposite an ion outlet end of the second ion funnel. Ions from the environment pass sequentially through the first and second ion funnels and into the analysis instrument. Each of the first and second ion funnels define a tapered axial passageway therethrough each defining a respective virtual jet disrupter therein.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 4, 2019
    Date of Patent: February 22, 2022
    Assignee: The Trustees Of Indiana University
    Inventors: Martin F. Jarrold, Staci N. Anthony, Benjamin E. Draper
  • Publication number: 20210407785
    Abstract: An instrument for separating ions may include an ion source in a first pressure environment at a first pressure and configured to generate ions from a sample, an ion separation instrument, controlled to an instrument pressure that is less than the first pressure, and configured to separate ions as a function of at least one molecular characteristic and an interface, controlled to a second pressure less than the first pressure and greater than the instrument pressure, for transporting the generated ions from the first pressure environment into the ion separation instrument operating at the instrument pressure. The interface may include a sealed ion funnel defining an axial passageway therethrough, and an ion carpet sealed to the first ion funnel. A portion of the axial passageway tapers from a first cross-sectional area to a reduced cross-sectional area such that the tapered axial passageway defining a virtual jet disrupter therein.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 8, 2021
    Publication date: December 30, 2021
    Inventors: Martin F. Jarrold, Staci N. Anthony, Benjamin E. Draper
  • Publication number: 20210210332
    Abstract: A charge detection mass spectrometer may include an electrostatic linear ion trap (ELIT) or an orbitrap, an ion source to supply ions thereto, at least one amplifier operatively coupled to the ELIT or orbitrap, a processor coupled to ELIT or orbitrap and to the amplifier(s), and processor programmed to control the ELIT or orbitrap as part of a trapping event to attempt to trap therein a single ion supplied by the ion source, to record ion measurement information based on output signals produced by the amplifier(s) over a duration of the trapping event, to determine, based on the measurement information, whether the control of the ELIT or orbitrap resulted in trapping of a single ion, no ion or multiple ions, and to compute an ion mass or mass-to-charge ratio from the measurement information only if a single ion was trapped during the trapping event.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 11, 2019
    Publication date: July 8, 2021
    Inventors: Martin F. JARROLD, Benjamin E. DRAPER
  • Publication number: 20210193447
    Abstract: An interface transports ions from a first pressure environment to a lower pressure analysis instrument and may include a first region pumped to a second pressure less than the first pressure, a first ion funnel disposed in the first region, a first ion carpet in the first region opposite an ion outlet end of the first ion funnel, a second region pumped to a third pressure less than the second pressure and greater than the instrument pressure, a second ion funnel disposed in the second region and a second ion carpet in the second region opposite an ion outlet end of the second ion funnel. Ions from the environment pass sequentially through the first and second ion funnels and into the analysis instrument. Each of the first and second ion funnels define a tapered axial passageway therethrough each defining a respective virtual jet disrupter therein.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 4, 2019
    Publication date: June 24, 2021
    Inventors: Martin F. JARROLD, Staci N. ANTHONY, Benjamin E. DRAPER