Patents by Inventor Christopher Mullen

Christopher Mullen 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: 9711340
    Abstract: A method of aligning a light beam within a mass spectrometer includes providing precursor ions along a longitudinal axis of the mass spectrometer at two or more precursor ion locations, the precursor ion locations being spatially separated along the longitudinal axis of the mass spectrometer, the precursor ions forming in-vacuum targets. The method then includes directing a light beam from a light source in a direction along the longitudinal axis of the mass spectrometer, the light beam photo-dissociating the precursor ions, and monitoring a mass spectrometer ion signal from each of the two or more precursor ion locations while adjusting the direction of the light beam, thereby aligning the light beam within the mass spectrometer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 26, 2016
    Date of Patent: July 18, 2017
    Assignee: Thermo Finnigan LLC
    Inventors: Chad R. Weisbrod, Christopher Mullen, John E. P. Syka, Jae C. Schwartz
  • Publication number: 20170060600
    Abstract: A visitor guidance computing device for navigating a user between digital assets is provided. The visitor guidance computing device includes a processor and a memory. The processor is programmed to receive a request message to view a digital asset, wherein the request includes device data from a requesting user computing device, and to filter digital asset analytics using the device data to determine topics and sub-topics responsive to the device data. The processor is further programmed to store a hierarchical shell in the memory, the hierarchical shell having multiple layers of nodes, each node configured to store data relating to the topics and sub-topics, and to populate the layers with content for display as a guidance tool. The processor is also programmed to provide a widget that causes the guidance tool to be displayed, and to cause the widget and hierarchical shell to be provided with the requested digital asset.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 26, 2015
    Publication date: March 2, 2017
    Inventors: Bryan Niehaus, Corey Hively, Jennifer Rosa, Suman Rausaria, Tricia Nance, Karen Randell, Matthew Thomas Holton, Christopher Mullen
  • Patent number: 9159542
    Abstract: An ion source apparatus for a mass spectrometer comprises a refractory metal filament operable to provide a flow of electrons by thermionic emission; an electrical current source electrically coupled to the filament for heating the filament; a vacuum chamber enclosing the filament; an ionization volume within the vacuum chamber capable of receiving the flow of electrons; a source of an oxygen-providing gas or gases; a restrictive fluidic coupling to the source of oxygen-providing gas or gases; and a gas conduit fluidically coupled to the restrictive fluidic coupling, the restrictive fluidic coupling and conduit operable to provide a flow of the oxygen-providing gas or gases into the vacuum chamber so as to maintain a partial pressure of said gas or gases within the vacuum chamber that is sufficiently high so as to inhibit the otherwise formation of a carbonaceous growth on the filament in the presence of a gaseous carbon-containing material.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 17, 2012
    Date of Patent: October 13, 2015
    Assignee: Thermo Finnigan LLC
    Inventors: Christopher Mullen, John E. P. Syka, Scott T. Quarmby
  • Publication number: 20130214147
    Abstract: An ion source apparatus for a mass spectrometer comprises a refractory metal filament operable to provide a flow of electrons by thermionic emission; an electrical current source electrically coupled to the filament for heating the filament; a vacuum chamber enclosing the filament; an ionization volume within the vacuum chamber capable of receiving the flow of electrons; a source of an oxygen-providing gas or gases; a restrictive fluidic coupling to the source of oxygen-providing gas or gases; and a gas conduit fluidically coupled to the restrictive fluidic coupling, the restrictive fluidic coupling and conduit operable to provide a flow of the oxygen-providing gas or gases into the vacuum chamber so as to maintain a partial pressure of said gas or gases within the vacuum chamber that is sufficiently high so as to inhibit the otherwise formation of a carbonaceous growth on the filament in the presence of a gaseous carbon-containing material.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 17, 2012
    Publication date: August 22, 2013
    Inventors: Christopher MULLEN, John E. P. SYKA, Scott T. QUARMBY
  • Publication number: 20120149125
    Abstract: A method of providing reagent ions to a mass spectrometer comprises delivering a reagent species to a reagent ionization volume via a passageway at a flow rate. Using previously acquired information, an injection time duration is calculated for injecting reagent ions that are formed in the reagent ionization volume into a reaction region of the mass spectrometer. A determination is made as to whether the calculated injection time duration is within a specified range of injection time duration values. When it is determined that the calculated injection time duration falls outside of the specified range of injection time duration values, the flow rate at which the reagent species is delivered to the ionization volume is adjusted.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 13, 2010
    Publication date: June 14, 2012
    Inventors: Lee EARLEY, Christopher Mullen, Jean-Jacques Dunyach
  • Patent number: 8119984
    Abstract: A front-end reagent ion source for a mass spectrometer is disclosed. Reagent vapor is supplied to a reagent ionization volume located within a chamber of the mass spectrometer and maintained at a low vacuum pressure. Reagent ions are formed by interaction of the reagent vapor molecules with an electrical discharge (e.g., a glow discharge) within the ionization volume, and pass into the chamber of the mass spectrometer. At least one ion optical element located along the analyte ion path transports the reagent ions to successive chambers of the mass spectrometer. The reagent ions may be combined with the analyte ions to perform ion-ion studies such as electron transfer dissociation (ETD).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 28, 2009
    Date of Patent: February 21, 2012
    Assignees: University of Virginia Patent Foundation, Thermo Finnigan LLC
    Inventors: Jeffrey Shabanowitz, Philip D. Compton, Lee Earley, George C. Stafford, Jr., Donald F. Hunt, Christopher Mullen
  • Patent number: 8058611
    Abstract: A system for preventing backflow as part of an ion source arrangement is introduced. Such a system incorporates a novel continuous flow guide within a source, such as an API ion source. In the spray direction, the cross-sectional area that defines the first portion of the internal volume initially decreases in a convergent-like manner and thereafter increases in a divergent-like manner towards the exit opening of the source housing. Such a flow guide has been designed as an integral part of an ion source housing to provide for an optimal unidirectional flow past a sampling orifice of a mass spectrometer inlet. Accordingly, the novel design of the present invention prevents recirculation and thus minimizes carryover, chemical noise, and source turbulence and as an added benefit, enables a user to easily clean such a system during maintenance.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 23, 2009
    Date of Patent: November 15, 2011
    Assignee: Thermo Finnigan LLC
    Inventors: Eloy R. Wouters, Christopher Mullen, Maurizio A. Splendore, R. Paul Atherton
  • Patent number: 7915580
    Abstract: A device for improved transportation and focusing of ions in a low vacuum or atmospheric-pressure region of a mass spectrometer is constructed from one or more electro-dynamic or electrostatic focusing lenses that is/are coupled to the first electrode of a stacked ring ion guide (SRIG) to which oscillatory (e.g., radio-frequency) voltages are applied. Such configurations as disclosed herein, minimizes deleterious field effects and/or repositioning problems of desired ion transfer instruments that utilize such stacked ring ion guides by generally configuring the outlet end of the ion transfer device to a desired position within the electro-dynamic or electro-static focusing lens(es).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 15, 2008
    Date of Patent: March 29, 2011
    Assignee: Thermo Finnigan LLC
    Inventors: Maurizio A. Splendore, Eloy R. Wouters, Michael W. Senko, Paul R. Atherton, Jean Jacques Dunyach, Christopher Mullen
  • Publication number: 20110068263
    Abstract: A system for preventing backflow as part of an ion source arrangement is introduced. Such a system incorporates a novel continuous flow guide within a source, such as an API ion source. In the spray direction, the cross-sectional area that defines the first portion of the internal volume initially decreases in a convergent-like manner and thereafter increases in a divergent-like manner towards the exit opening of the source housing. Such a flow guide has been designed as an integral part of an ion source housing to provide for an optimal unidirectional flow past a sampling orifice of a mass spectrometer inlet. Accordingly, the novel design of the present invention prevents recirculation and thus minimizes carryover, chemical noise, and source turbulence and as an added benefit, enables a user to easily clean such a system during maintenance.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 23, 2009
    Publication date: March 24, 2011
    Inventors: Eloy R. WOUTERS, Christopher MULLEN, Maurizio A. SPLENDORE, R. Paul ATHERTON
  • Publication number: 20100090104
    Abstract: A device for improved transportation and focusing of ions in a low vacuum or atmospheric-pressure region of a mass spectrometer is constructed from one or more electro-dynamic or electrostatic focusing lenses that is/are coupled to the first electrode of a stacked ring ion guide (SRIG) to which oscillatory (e.g., radio-frequency) voltages are applied. Such configurations as disclosed herein, minimizes deleterious field effects and/or repositioning problems of desired ion transfer instruments that utilize such stacked ring ion guides by generally configuring the outlet end of the ion transfer device to a desired position within the electro-dynamic or electro-static focusing lens(es).
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 15, 2008
    Publication date: April 15, 2010
    Inventors: Maurizio A. Splendore, Eloy R. Wouters, Michael W. Senko, Paul R. Atherton, Jean Jacques Dunyach, Christopher Mullen
  • Publication number: 20090294649
    Abstract: A front-end reagent ion source for a mass spectrometer is disclosed. Reagent vapor is supplied to a reagent ionization volume located within a chamber of the mass spectrometer and maintained at a low vacuum pressure. Reagent ions are formed by interaction of the reagent vapor molecules with an electrical discharge (e.g., a glow discharge) within the ionization volume, and pass into the chamber of the mass spectrometer. At least one ion optical element located along the analyte ion path transports the reagent ions to successive chambers of the mass spectrometer. The reagent ions may be combined with the analyte ions to perform ion-ion studies such as electron transfer dissociation (ETD).
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 28, 2009
    Publication date: December 3, 2009
    Inventors: Jeffrey Shabanowitz, Philip D. Compton, Lee Earley, George C. Stafford, JR., Donald F. Hunt, Christopher Mullen
  • Publication number: 20060161788
    Abstract: A system for authenticating sampled objects including a database, a plurality of spectrum measuring devices, and a plurality of computers. The database stores a plurality of reference patterns measured from known reference objects. Each of the spectrum measuring devices measures a region of respective sampled objects so as to produce spectral content information identifying the sampled objects. The spectral content information includes information indicative of colors inside the visible spectrum of the human eye. The computers have access to spatial analysis software. The computer receives the spectral content information identifying the sampled object and provides the spectral content information to the spatial analysis software to generate a unique measured pattern.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 1, 2005
    Publication date: July 20, 2006
    Inventors: Ken Turpin, Christopher Mullen, Paul Kroker