Patents by Inventor Brian KNOLLENBERG

Brian KNOLLENBERG 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: 10908059
    Abstract: Provided herein are particle detection systems, and related methods configured to characterize a liquid sample, comprising: a first probe configured to determine a first parameter set of a plurality of first particles in a liquid sample, the first particles characterized by a size characteristic selected from a first size range; wherein the first parameter set comprises a first size distribution and a first concentration; and a second probe configured to determine a second parameter set of one or more second particles in the liquid sample, the second particles being characterized by a size characteristic selected from a second size range; wherein the second parameter set comprises a second size distribution and a second concentration.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 13, 2019
    Date of Patent: February 2, 2021
    Assignee: PARTICLE MEASURING SYSTEMS, INC.
    Inventors: Brian A. Knollenberg, Daniel Rodier
  • Patent number: 10859487
    Abstract: The systems and methods provided herein relate generally to the improvement of data quality in optical liquid particle counters and control of optical particle counters to achieve longer expected lifetime, for example by avoiding damage caused by electromagnetic radiation and heat. The systems and methods incorporate sensors which characterize the fluid flowing through the flow cell, thereby enhancing accuracy and reducing the number of false positives.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 5, 2019
    Date of Patent: December 8, 2020
    Assignee: PARTICLE MEASURING SYSTEMS, INC.
    Inventors: Brian Knollenberg, Jim Lumpkin, Brett Haley, Matt Soappman, Dan Rodier, Mark Lilly
  • Publication number: 20200355599
    Abstract: Provided herein are optical systems and methods for detecting and characterizing particles. Systems and method are provided which increase the sensitivity of an optical particle counter and allow for detection of smaller particles while analyzing a larger fluid volume. The described systems and methods allow for sensitive and accurate detection and size characterization of nanoscale particles (e.g., less than 50 nm, optionally less than 20 nm, optionally less than 10 nm) for large volumes of analyzed fluids.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 24, 2020
    Publication date: November 12, 2020
    Applicant: PARTICLE MEASURING SYSTEMS, INC.
    Inventors: Daniel RODIER, James LUMPKIN, Dwight SEHLER, Brian KNOLLENBERG
  • Publication number: 20200158616
    Abstract: Provided herein are particle detection systems, and related methods configured to characterize a liquid sample, comprising: a first probe configured to determine a first parameter set of a plurality of first particles in a liquid sample, the first particles characterized by a size characteristic selected from a first size range; wherein the first parameter set comprises a first size distribution and a first concentration; and a second probe configured to determine a second parameter set of one or more second particles in the liquid sample, the second particles being characterized by a size characteristic selected from a second size range; wherein the second parameter set comprises a second size distribution and a second concentration.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 13, 2019
    Publication date: May 21, 2020
    Inventors: Brian A. KNOLLENBERG, Daniel RODIER
  • Publication number: 20200072724
    Abstract: Provided herein is a particle analyzer that is operably connected to a probe unit that is capable of both dislodging particles from a surface and sampling the particles after they have been dislodged. The devices and methods described herein may be lightweight and/or handheld, for example, so that they may be used within a cleanroom environment to clean and sample permanent surfaces and tools. The devices may include optical particle counters that use scattered, obscured or emitted light to detect particles, including condensation particle counting systems or split detection optical particle counters to increase the sensitivity of the device and thereby facilitate detection of smaller particles, while avoiding the increased complexity typically required for the detection of nanoscale particles, such as particles less than 100 nm in effective diameter.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 3, 2019
    Publication date: March 5, 2020
    Inventors: Brian A. KNOLLENBERG, Daniel Robert RODIER
  • Publication number: 20200072729
    Abstract: Provided herein are systems and methods of optical particle counters which account and adjust for the refractive index of the carrier fluid being analyzed. The provided systems are robust and may be implemented in a variety of optical particle counters including obscured light, reflected light, emitted light and scattered light particle counters. The described systems may be useful with any fluid, including gases or liquids. In some cases, the system can account for the differences in refractive index between two liquids, for example, ultrapure water and an acid, such as sulfuric, hydrochloric, hydrofluoric, acetic, phosphoric, chromic phosphoric, and the like. By accounting for the refractive index of the carrier fluid, the described systems and methods are also more sensitive and able to more accurately detect and characterize smaller particles, including nanoscale sized particles.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 30, 2019
    Publication date: March 5, 2020
    Inventors: James M. LUMPKIN, Brian A. KNOLLENBERG, John R. MITCHELL
  • Publication number: 20190323943
    Abstract: The systems and methods provided herein relate generally to the improvement of data quality in optical liquid particle counters and control of optical particle counters to achieve longer expected lifetime, for example by avoiding damage caused by electromagnetic radiation and heat. The systems and methods incorporate sensors which characterize the fluid flowing through the flow cell, thereby enhancing accuracy and reducing the number of false positives.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 5, 2019
    Publication date: October 24, 2019
    Inventors: Brian KNOLLENBERG, Jim LUMPKIN, Brett HALEY, Matt SOAPPMAN, Dan RODIER, Mark LILLY
  • Patent number: 10371620
    Abstract: The systems and methods provided herein relate generally to the improvement of data quality in optical liquid particle counters and control of optical particle counters to achieve longer expected lifetime, for example by avoiding damage caused by electromagnetic radiation and heat. The systems and methods incorporate sensors which characterize the fluid flowing through the flow cell, thereby enhancing accuracy and reducing the number of false positives.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 19, 2017
    Date of Patent: August 6, 2019
    Assignee: PARTICLE MEASURING SYSTEMS, INC.
    Inventors: Brian Knollenberg, Jim Lumpkin, Brett Haley, Matt Soappman, Dan Rodier, Mark Lilly
  • Patent number: 10197487
    Abstract: The systems and methods provided herein relate generally to the prevention of migration of condensate in a condensation particle counter between components designed to handle condensate (e.g. saturator, condenser, condensate reservoir) and components which may be damaged by the condensate (e.g. detection and flow control devices).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 1, 2017
    Date of Patent: February 5, 2019
    Assignee: PARTICLE MEASURING SYSTEMS, INC.
    Inventors: Brian Knollenberg, Stephen Pavone, Cliff Ketcham, Rebecca Thompson
  • Publication number: 20170356838
    Abstract: The systems and methods provided herein relate generally to the improvement of data quality in optical liquid particle counters and control of optical particle counters to achieve longer expected lifetime, for example by avoiding damage caused by electromagnetic radiation and heat. The systems and methods incorporate sensors which characterize the fluid flowing through the flow cell, thereby enhancing accuracy and reducing the number of false positives.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 19, 2017
    Publication date: December 14, 2017
    Inventors: Brian KNOLLENBERG, Jim LUMPKIN, Brett HALEY, Matt SOAPPMAN, Dan RODIER, Mark LILLY
  • Publication number: 20170350801
    Abstract: The systems and methods provided herein relate generally to the prevention of migration of condensate in a condensation particle counter between components designed to handle condensate (e.g. saturator, condenser, condensate reservoir) and components which may be damaged by the condensate (e.g. detection and flow control devices).
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 1, 2017
    Publication date: December 7, 2017
    Inventors: Brian KNOLLENBERG, Stephen PAVONE, Cliff KETCHAM, Rebecca THOMPSON
  • Patent number: 9808760
    Abstract: This invention is in the field of systems and methods for controlling contamination in high purity environments. This invention relates generally to particulate filtering and treatment of molecular contamination and process gases in enclosures, such as cleanrooms, contamination controlled manufacturing environments, mini-environments, isolators, glove boxes and restricted air barrier systems (RABS). The invention is capable of chemically transforming molecular contamination and process gases into less reactive or inert reaction products while at the same time decreasing the level of biological and nonbiological particulates.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 2017
    Date of Patent: November 7, 2017
    Assignees: PARTICLE MEASURING SYSTEMS, INC., PARTICLE MEASURING SYSTEMS, S.R.L.
    Inventors: Gerald Gromala, Ronald W. Adkins, Gilberto Dalmaso, Brian A. Knollenberg, Daniel Rodier
  • Publication number: 20170266614
    Abstract: This invention is in the field of systems and methods for controlling contamination in high purity environments. This invention relates generally to particulate filtering and treatment of molecular contamination and process gases in enclosures, such as cleanrooms, contamination controlled manufacturing environments, mini-environments, isolators, glove boxes and restricted air barrier systems (RABS). The invention is capable of chemically transforming molecular contamination and process gases into less reactive or inert reaction products while at the same time decreasing the level of biological and nonbiological particulates.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 6, 2017
    Publication date: September 21, 2017
    Inventors: Gerald GROMALA, Ronald W. ADKINS, Gilberto DALMASO, Brian A. KNOLLENBERG, Daniel RODIER
  • Patent number: 9682345
    Abstract: This invention is in the field of systems and methods for controlling contamination in high purity environments. This invention relates generally to particulate filtering and treatment of molecular contamination and process gases in enclosures, such as cleanrooms, contamination controlled manufacturing environments, mini-environments, isolators, glove boxes and restricted air barrier systems (RABS). The invention is capable of chemically transforming molecular contamination and process gases into less reactive or inert reaction products while at the same time decreasing the level of biological and nonbiological particulates.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 7, 2015
    Date of Patent: June 20, 2017
    Assignees: PARTICLE MEASURING SYSTEMS, INC., PARTICLE MEASURING SYSTEMS, S.R.L.
    Inventors: Gerald Gromala, Ronald W. Adkins, Gilberto Dalmaso, Brian A. Knollenberg, Daniel Rodier
  • Publication number: 20160008757
    Abstract: This invention is in the field of systems and methods for controlling contamination in high purity environments. This invention relates generally to particulate filtering and treatment of molecular contamination and process gases in enclosures, such as cleanrooms, contamination controlled manufacturing environments, mini-environments, isolators, glove boxes and restricted air barrier systems (RABS). The invention is capable of chemically transforming molecular contamination and process gases into less reactive or inert reaction products while at the same time decreasing the level of biological and nonbiological particulates.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 7, 2015
    Publication date: January 14, 2016
    Inventors: Gerald GROMALA, Ronald W. ADKINS, Gilberto DALMASO, Brian A. KNOLLENBERG, Daniel RODIER
  • Patent number: 7208123
    Abstract: A flow-through monitor for detecting molecular contamination (MC) within a fluid flow. The monitor has a diffusion chamber having an inlet port and an outlet port, and a structure for supporting a fluid flow from the inlet port to the outlet port. The structure includes a flow gap causing a diffusion of molecular contaminants into the diffusion chamber, while substantially preventing, for a rate of the fluid flow above a predetermined magnitude, particulate contaminants within the fluid from entering the diffusion chamber. A SAW device detects molecular contamination interior to the diffusion chamber. Fluid input to the flow-through monitor may be diluted by a pure fluid for extended monitor life. A system for aggregate sampling connects an ensemble manifold upstream of the flow-through monitor. A system for triggered sampling connects a sample preconcentrator downstream of the flow-through monitor. A chemically selective membrane may be located between the flow gap and the SAW.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 24, 2002
    Date of Patent: April 24, 2007
    Assignee: Particle Measuring Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Brian A. Knollenberg, Daniel Rodier, Scott Waisanen
  • Publication number: 20030235926
    Abstract: A flow-through monitor for detecting molecular contamination (MC) within a fluid flow. The monitor has a diffusion chamber having an inlet port and an outlet port, and a structure for supporting a fluid flow from the inlet port to the outlet port. The structure includes a flow gap causing a diffusion of molecular contaminants into the diffusion chamber, while substantially preventing, for a rate of the fluid flow above a predetermined magnitude, particulate contaminants within the fluid from entering the diffusion chamber. A SAW device detects molecular contamination interior to the diffusion chamber. Fluid input to the flow-through monitor may be diluted by a pure fluid for extended monitor life. A system for aggregate sampling connects an ensemble manifold upstream of the flow-through monitor. A system for triggered sampling connects a sample preconcentrator downstream of the flow-through monitor. A chemically selective membrane may be located between the flow gap and the SAW.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 24, 2002
    Publication date: December 25, 2003
    Applicant: Particle Measuring Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Brian A. Knollenberg, Daniel Rodier, Scott Waisanen
  • Patent number: 6615679
    Abstract: A system for detecting particles in a clean environment includes and ensemble manifold having a plurality of sample ports, a delivery port, and flow junction having no open-close valves or other flow selectors connecting all of said sample ports to said delivery port. In one embodiment, the ensemble manifold is mounted directly on a particle detector using a snap-on connector. A plurality of fluid sources are located in a clean environment, each of the fluid sources fluidically connected to one of the sample ports.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 15, 2000
    Date of Patent: September 9, 2003
    Assignee: Particle Measuring Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Brian A. Knollenberg, Glenn W. Brandon, Bryan Bast