Patents by Inventor Hans-Juergen Schlueter
Hans-Juergen Schlueter 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).
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Publication number: 20250062108Abstract: A method of calibrating a mass spectrometer is disclosed, the mass spectrometer comprising at least one ion detector of a first type having a first ion intensity measurement range (IDR1) and at least one ion detector of a second type having a second ion intensity measurement range (IDR2). The first ion intensity measurement range and the second ion intensity measurement range share an overlap range (IDR0). The method may comprise: —detecting a wash period (WP), —measuring, during and/or following a wash period, an ion intensity using both at least one ion detector of a first type and at least one ion detector of a second type to produce a first measured ion intensity and a second measured ion intensity respectively, and —using the first measured ion intensity and a second measured ion intensity to determine a detector calibration factor.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2022Publication date: February 20, 2025Applicant: Thermo Fisher Scientific (Bremen) GmbHInventor: Hans-Juergen Schlueter
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Patent number: 12163837Abstract: A method of determining a peak intensity in an optical spectrum is described. The method includes producing a two-dimensional array of spectrum values by imaging the optical spectrum onto a detector array. An offset using an actual location and an expected location of a peak of an interpolated subarray is used to adjust an expected location of another peak that is within another two-dimensional subarray. Interpolated spectrum values are then used to produce a peak intensity value of the second peak.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2020Date of Patent: December 10, 2024Assignee: Thermo Fisher Scientific (Bremen) GmbHInventors: Hans-Juergen Schlueter, Antonella Guzzonato, Norbert Quaas, Peter Huelstede
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Publication number: 20240200216Abstract: The present invention relates to hydrogen generation for use in gas chromatography applications. In particular, the present invention relates to hydrogen generators producing less than 100 standard cubic centimeters per minute of hydrogen and the use of said hydrogen generators in gas chromatography systems and applications.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2023Publication date: June 20, 2024Inventors: Edward B. McCauley, Lothar Rottmann, Hans-Juergen Schlueter
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Publication number: 20240153752Abstract: Methods for operating a mass spectrometer having a skimmer and a circuit configured to apply an electric potential to the skimmer comprise obtaining an initial mass spectrum of a sample and measuring a value indicating an ion beam intensity of one or more ion species. A varying DC electric potential is applied to the skimmer to identify an operational electric potential, wherein the DC electric potential is varied until the value indicating the ion beam intensity of the one or more ion species changes by a predetermined amount. The mass spectrum with the operational electric potential applied to the skimmer is output. In some examples, a pressure within the mass spectrometer is varied to identify an operational pressure, and the mass spectrum with the pressure within the mass spectrometer at the operational pressure is output.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2023Publication date: May 9, 2024Applicant: Thermo Fisher Scientific (Bremen) GmbHInventors: Jona THALMANN, Hans-Jürgen SCHLÜTER, Benno STRASSER, Norbert QUAAS
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Publication number: 20220252454Abstract: A method of determining a peak intensity in an optical spectrum is described. The method includes producing a two-dimensional array of spectrum values by imaging the optical spectrum onto a detector array. An offset using an actual location and an expected location of a peak of an interpolated subarray is used to adjust an expected location of another peak that is within another two-dimensional subarray. Interpolated spectrum values are then used to produce a peak intensity value of the second peak.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2020Publication date: August 11, 2022Inventors: Hans-Juergen Schlueter, Antonella Guzzonato, Norbert Quaas, Peter Huelstede
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Patent number: 11189473Abstract: An elemental mass spectrometer uses a mass filter to select ions from ions received from an ion source and transmit the selected ions. A reaction or collision cell receives the transmitted ions and reacts or collides these with a gas to provide product ions thereby. A mass analyzer receives the product ions, analyzes them and provides at least one output based on detection of the analyzed ions. The elemental mass spectrometer is operated to provide a first output from the mass analyzer measuring ions within a first analysis range of mass-to-charge to provide a second output from the mass analyzer measuring ions within a second analysis range of mass-to-charge ratios and to correct the first output for interference on the basis of the second output.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2020Date of Patent: November 30, 2021Assignee: Thermo Fisher Scientific (Bremen) GmbHInventors: Lothar Rottmann, Alexander Makarov, Hans-Juergen Schlueter, Christoph Wehe
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Publication number: 20200378929Abstract: A flexible, foldable light-weight gas chromatography transfer line suitable for connecting a gas chromatograph (GC) to a spectrometer, such as a mass spectrometer or optical spectrometer, in particular to the ion source of the spectrometer, such as an inductively coupled plasma (ICP) ion source. The transfer line has a heating arrangement that allows maintaining an even temperature profile, which improves quality of spectra. The transfer line has low thermal mass and the heating can be controlled with the control unit of the GC.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2020Publication date: December 3, 2020Inventors: Antonella GUZZONATO, Heinz MEHLMANN, Hans-Juergen SCHLUETER
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Patent number: 10761069Abstract: A flexible, foldable light-weight gas chromatography transfer line suitable for connecting a gas chromatograph (GC) to a spectrometer, such as a mass spectrometer or optical spectrometer, in particular to the ion source of the spectrometer, such as an inductively coupled plasma (ICP) ion source. The transfer line has a heating arrangement that allows maintaining an even temperature profile, which improves quality of spectra. The transfer line has low thermal mass and the heating can be controlled with the control unit of the GC.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2019Date of Patent: September 1, 2020Assignee: Thermo Fisher Scientific (Bremen) GmbHInventors: Antonella Guzzonato, Heinz Mehlmann, Hans-Juergen Schlueter
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Publication number: 20200251317Abstract: An elemental mass spectrometer uses a mass filter to select ions from ions received from an ion source and transmit the selected ions. A reaction or collision cell receives the transmitted ions and reacts or collides these with a gas to provide product ions thereby. A mass analyzer receives the product ions, analyzes them and provides at least one output based on detection of the analyzed ions. The elemental mass spectrometer is operated to provide a first output from the mass analyzer measuring ions within a first analysis range of mass-to-charge to provide a second output from the mass analyzer measuring ions within a second analysis range of mass-to-charge ratios and to correct the first output for interference on the basis of the second output.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2020Publication date: August 6, 2020Inventors: Lothar Rottman, Alexander Makarov, Hans-Juergen Schlueter, Christoph Wehe
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Patent number: 10685826Abstract: A control system for controlling a magnet of a magnetic sector mass spectrometer comprises a magnetic field sensor for sensing the magnetic field of the magnet and generating an output representative thereof; a set point generator configured to generate an output representative of, or related to, a desired magnetic field of the magnet; and a digital controller configured to receive a variable digital input signal from the output of the magnetic field sensor and a set point digital input signal from the output of the set point generator, and to generate a digital output from which is derived a control signal for controlling a current to the magnet so as to control the magnetic field thereof. The control system is arranged to apply to the digital controller a selected one of a plurality of different controller settings, in accordance with the desired magnetic field of the magnet.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2019Date of Patent: June 16, 2020Assignee: THERMO FISHER SCIENTIFIC (BREMEN) GMBHInventors: Jürgen Jaeschke, Michael Deerberg, Hans-Jürgen Schlüter
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Patent number: 10665438Abstract: An elemental mass spectrometer uses a mass filter to select ions from ions received from an ion source and transmit the selected ions. A reaction or collision cell receives the transmitted ions and reacts or collides these with a gas to provide product ions thereby. A mass analyzer receives the product ions, analyzes them and provides at least one output based on detection of the analyzed ions. The elemental mass spectrometer is operated to provide a first output from the mass analyzer measuring ions within a first analysis range of mass-to-charge ratios including a desired mass-to-charge ratio, M, to provide a second output from the mass analyzer measuring ions within a second analysis range of mass-to-charge ratios including a mass-to-charge ratio at least 0.95 atomic mass units lower than the desired mass-to-charge ratio, (M?i), i?0.95 and to correct the first output on the basis of the second output.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2016Date of Patent: May 26, 2020Assignee: Thermo Fisher Scientific (Bremen) GMBHInventors: Lothar Rottmann, Alexander Makarov, Hans-Juergen Schlueter, Christoph Wehe
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Patent number: 10600625Abstract: A method of calibrating a mass spectrometer is disclosed. The mass spectrometer includes a first quadrupole, a second mass analyzer and a detection means. The method includes calibrating the second mass analyzer at a first time, calibrating the first quadrupole at a second time later than the first including a) determining for each of several selected masses a corresponding value of the amplitude of the RF voltage and DC voltage applied to the electrodes of the first quadrupole, b) fitting a function of the selected mass to the values of the amplitude of the RF voltage and DC voltage corresponding to the several selected masses, c) detecting the selected mass in a filter window width over a mass range, d) evaluating a shift of the peak position and/or a deviation of the filter window width, and e) repeating the calibration steps under certain conditions.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2017Date of Patent: March 24, 2020Assignee: Thermo Fisher Scientific (Bremen) GMBHInventors: Norbert Quaas, Hans-Juergen Schlueter, Gerhard Jung
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Publication number: 20190346410Abstract: A flexible, foldable light-weight gas chromatography transfer line suitable for connecting a gas chromatograph (GC) to a spectrometer, such as a mass spectrometer or optical spectrometer, in particular to the ion source of the spectrometer, such as an inductively coupled plasma (ICP) ion source. The transfer line has a heating arrangement that allows maintaining an even temperature profile, which improves quality of spectra. The transfer line has low thermal mass and the heating can be controlled with the control unit of the GC.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2019Publication date: November 14, 2019Inventors: Antonella GUZZONATO, Heinz MEHLMANN, Hans-Juergen SCHLUETER
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Patent number: 10446377Abstract: The invention relates to a gas inlet system for providing gas into an analytical apparatus, comprising at least a first and a second flow restriction that are arranged on a gas inlet line, a gas flow control line connected to the gas inlet line, a gas flow controller on the gas control line, and valves for controlling gas flow in the gas inlet line and the gas control line. Also provided is a method of controlling gas flow into an analytical apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2016Date of Patent: October 15, 2019Assignee: Thermo Fisher Scientific (Bremen) GmbHInventor: Hans-Juergen Schlueter
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Patent number: 10408747Abstract: A gas inlet system for an isotope ratio spectrometer and a method for coupling analyte gas to an isotope ratio spectrometer are disclosed. A variable volume reservoir is located between a supply of analyte gas and a spectrometer. The reservoir's internal volume is controllably adjusted at a pre-determined rate to generate a defined flow of analyte gas or mixture to or from the reservoir. Analyte gas and carrier gas are taken up by the reservoir on increasing the reservoir's internal volume and then expelled from the reservoir to the spectrometer on decreasing the reservoir's internal volume. An open split can be used together with the reservoir to facilitate splitting away and hence dilution of analyte within the reservoir. A method for cleaning the gas inlet system is provided, which involves flushing the system with carrier gas.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2018Date of Patent: September 10, 2019Assignee: Thermo Fisher Scientific (Bremen) GmbHInventors: Hans-Juergen Schlueter, Johannes Schwieters, Eric Wapelhorst, Michael Krummen
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Publication number: 20190271672Abstract: A gas inlet system for introducing gas into an isotope ratio analyzer, the gas inlet system including a reference system comprising: a first supply of a reference gas having a first known isotope ratio; a supply of a carrier gas, wherein the supplies of reference gas and carrier gas are each connected by respective reference and carrier gas lines to a first mixing junction where the reference gas and carrier gas combine; a mixing zone connected downstream of the first mixing junction wherein the combined reference gas and carrier gas mix together; an exit line for transporting the mixed gas from the mixing zone to the isotope ratio analyzer; and an opening on the exit line, wherein the opening is downstream of the mixing zone. Also provided is a method of determining an isotope ratio.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2019Publication date: September 5, 2019Inventors: Eric WAPELHORST, Hans-Jürgen SCHLÜTER, Oliver KRACHT, Johannes SCHWIETERS, Michael KRUMMEN
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Patent number: 10365256Abstract: A flexible, foldable light-weight gas chromatography transfer line suitable for connecting a gas chromatograph (GC) to a spectrometer, such as a mass spectrometer or optical spectrometer, in particular to the ion source of the spectrometer, such as an inductively coupled plasma (ICP) ion source. The transfer line has a heating arrangement that allows maintaining an even temperature profile, which improves quality of spectra. The transfer line has low thermal mass and the heating can be controlled with the control unit of the GC.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2016Date of Patent: July 30, 2019Assignee: Thermo Fisher Scientific (Bremen) GmbHInventors: Antonella Guzzonato, Heinz Mehlmann, Hans-Juergen Schlueter
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Patent number: 10338044Abstract: A gas transport system includes at least one chemical reactor having at least one inlet and at least one gas outlet and at least one sample introduction unit for delivering the sample into the chemical reactor. The gas transport system at least one carrier gas line fluidly coupled to the chemical reactor inlet for introducing into the chemical reactor carrier gas from a carrier gas source, at least one gas outlet line from the chemical reactor gas outlet, and at least one gas recycling line connected to the gas outlet and/or the gas outlet line by a first gas line junction that is arranged between the chemical reactor and a downstream detection unit on the gas outlet line. The gas transport system is adapted to allow recycling of at least a portion of gas emerging from the chemical reactor outlet back to the chemical reactor via the gas recycling line.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2016Date of Patent: July 2, 2019Assignee: Thermo Fisher Scientific (Bremen) GmbHInventors: Johannes Schwieters, Michael Krummen, Hans-Juergen Schlueter, Oliver Kracht
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Patent number: 10309941Abstract: A gas inlet system for introducing gas into an isotope ratio analyzer, the gas inlet system including a reference system comprising: a first supply of a reference gas having a first known isotope ratio; a supply of a carrier gas, wherein the supplies of reference gas and carrier gas are each connected by respective reference and carrier gas lines to a first mixing junction where the reference gas and carrier gas combine; a mixing zone connected downstream of the first mixing junction wherein the combined reference gas and carrier gas mix together; an exit line for transporting the mixed gas from the mixing zone to the isotope ratio analyzer; and an opening on the exit line, wherein the opening is downstream of the mixing zone. Also provided is a method of determining an isotope ratio.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2017Date of Patent: June 4, 2019Assignee: Thermo Fisher Scientific (Bremen) GmbHInventors: Eric Wapelhorst, Hans-Jürgen Schlüter, Oliver Kracht, Johannes Schwieters, Michael Krummen
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Publication number: 20190157063Abstract: A control system for controlling a magnet of a magnetic sector mass spectrometer comprises a magnetic field sensor for sensing the magnetic field of the magnet and generating an output representative thereof; a set point generator configured to generate an output representative of, or related to, a desired magnetic field of the magnet; and a digital controller configured to receive a variable digital input signal from the output of the magnetic field sensor and a set point digital input signal from the output of the set point generator, and to generate a digital output from which is derived a control signal for controlling a current to the magnet so as to control the magnetic field thereof. The control system is arranged to apply to the digital controller a selected one of a plurality of different controller settings, in accordance with the desired magnetic field of the magnet.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 4, 2019Publication date: May 23, 2019Inventors: Jürgen JAESCHKE, Michael DEERBERG, Hans-Jürgen SCHLÜTER