Patents by Inventor Kara O'Donnell
Kara O'Donnell 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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Patent number: 11982474Abstract: The present disclosure relates to methodologies, systems and apparatus for cooling pump heads and providing balanced cooling and heat transfer between multiple pump heads. Multi-pump systems that are used to pump fluids that vary greatly in density with minor changes in temperature, such as the mobile phase of a C02-based chromatography system, require highly stable temperature conditions. In order to achieve a substantially equal average heat transfer between multiple pump heads and a coolant fluid, coolant fluid may be flowed through coolant passageways within the pump heads in a recursive and/or parallel coolant flow patterns. Such recursive and/or parallel coolant fluid flow patterns provide increased stability in temperature, compressibility, and density of the fluids passing through a multi-pump system.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2020Date of Patent: May 14, 2024Assignee: Waters Technologies CorporationInventors: Michael R. Jackson, Christopher Seith, Nathan Barrett, Kara O'donnell, Neal B. Almeida, Wen Lu, James E. Usowicz, Maruth Sok, Kurt D. Joudrey, Joshua A. Shreve
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Publication number: 20200224938Abstract: The present disclosure relates to methodologies, systems and apparatus for cooling pump heads and providing balanced cooling and heat transfer between multiple pump heads. Multi-pump systems that are used to pump fluids that vary greatly in density with minor changes in temperature, such as the mobile phase of a C02-based chromatography system, require highly stable temperature conditions. In order to achieve a substantially equal average heat transfer between multiple pump heads and a coolant fluid, coolant fluid may be flowed through coolant passageways within the pump heads in a recursive and/or parallel coolant flow patterns. Such recursive and/or parallel coolant fluid flow patterns provide increased stability in temperature, compressibility, and density of the fluids passing through a multi-pump system.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2020Publication date: July 16, 2020Applicant: Waters Technologies CorporationInventors: Michael R. Jackson, Christopher Seith, Nathan Barrett, Kara O'Donnell, Neal B. Almeida, Wen Lu, James E. Usowicz, Maruth Sok, Kurt D. Joudrey, Joshua A. Shreve
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Patent number: 10641528Abstract: The present disclosure relates to methodologies, systems and apparatus for cooling pump heads and providing balanced cooling and heat transfer between multiple pump heads. Multi-pump systems that are used to pump fluids that vary greatly in density with minor changes in temperature, such as the mobile phase of a CO2-based chromatography system, require highly stable temperature conditions. In order to achieve a substantially equal average heat transfer between multiple pump heads and a coolant fluid, coolant fluid may be flowed through coolant passageways within the pump heads in a recursive and/or parallel coolant flow patterns. Such recursive and/or parallel coolant fluid flow patterns provide increased stability in temperature, compressibility, and density of the fluids passing through a multi-pump system.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2016Date of Patent: May 5, 2020Assignee: Waters Technologies CorporationInventors: Michael R. Jackson, Christopher Seith, Nathan Barrett, Kara O'Donnell, Neal B. Almeida, Wen Lu, James E. Usowicz, Maruth Sok, Kurt D. Joudrey, Joshua A. Shreve
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Publication number: 20180313585Abstract: The present disclosure relates to methodologies, systems and apparatus for cooling pump heads and providing balanced cooling and heat transfer between multiple pump heads. Multi-pump systems that are used to pump fluids that vary greatly in density with minor changes in temperature, such as the mobile phase of a C02-based chromatography system, require highly stable temperature conditions. In order to achieve a substantially equal average heat transfer between multiple pump heads and a coolant fluid, coolant fluid may be flowed through coolant passageways within the pump heads in a recursive and/or parallel coolant flow patterns. Such recursive and/or parallel coolant fluid flow patterns provide increased stability in temperature, compressibility, and density of the fluids passing through a multi-pump system.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2016Publication date: November 1, 2018Applicant: Waters Technologies CorporationInventors: Michael R. Jackson, Christopher Seith, Nathan Barrett, Kara O'Donnell, Neal B. Almeida, Wen Lu, James E. Usowicz, Maruth Sok, Kurt D. Joudrey, Joshua A. Shreve
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Patent number: 9770678Abstract: Described is a method for vacuum degassing of a liquid such as a solvent for a liquid chromatography system. The method includes modulating application of a vacuum to a fluid channel of a degasser so that each volume of a liquid drawn from the degasser experiences a residence time that is equal to the residence times of the other volumes. The residence time is determined as a time that the volume resides in the fluid channel under application of the vacuum and to a magnitude of the applied vacuum. The method is advantageous for use with liquid chromatography systems where differences in the diffusion rates of solvents into the degasser vacuum can otherwise introduce error into the composition gradient of a mobile phase.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2015Date of Patent: September 26, 2017Assignee: WATERS TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATIONInventors: Michael R. Jackson, Christopher Seith, Steven J. Ciavarini, Kara O'Donnell, John Angelosanto, John Leason
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Patent number: 9645123Abstract: Low-pressure mixing of fluids includes a pumping system having a pump and a fluidic inlet port through which fluid is introduced to the pump. A fluid proportioning system is in fluidic communication with the fluidic inlet port of the pumping system to deliver thereto a fluid stream comprised of multiple different fluids. The fluid proportioning system includes a manifold having a plurality of inlet ports, an outlet port connected by tubing to the fluidic inlet port of the pumping system, and an outlet conduit providing an internal fluidic passageway to the outlet port. Each inlet port is fluidically coupled to a fluid source to receive one of the different fluids and to the outlet conduit to deliver thereto the received fluid for delivery out of the manifold through the outlet port to the fluidic inlet port of the pumping system.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2011Date of Patent: May 9, 2017Assignee: WATERS TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATIONInventors: John Angelosanto, Charles T. Murphy, Kurt Joudrey, Kara O'Donnell, Paul E. Linderson, Michael LeBeau, Wade P. Leveille, Michael R. Jackson
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Publication number: 20150298027Abstract: Described is a method for vacuum degassing of a liquid such as a solvent for a liquid chromatography system. The method includes modulating application of a vacuum to a fluid channel of a degasser so that each volume of a liquid drawn from the degasser experiences a residence time that is equal to the residence times of the other volumes. The residence time is determined as a time that the volume resides in the fluid channel under application of the vacuum and to a magnitude of the applied vacuum. The method is advantageous for use with liquid chromatography systems where differences in the diffusion rates of solvents into the degasser vacuum can otherwise introduce error into the composition gradient of a mobile phase.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2015Publication date: October 22, 2015Inventors: Michael R. Jackson, Christopher Seith, Steven J. Ciavarini, Kara O'Donnell, John Angelosanto, John Leason
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Publication number: 20120287746Abstract: Low-pressure mixing of fluids includes a pumping system having a pump and a fluidic inlet port through which fluid is introduced to the pump. A fluid proportioning system is in fluidic communication with the fluidic inlet port of the pumping system to deliver thereto a fluid stream comprised of multiple different fluids. The fluid proportioning system includes a manifold having a plurality of inlet ports, an outlet port connected by tubing to the fluidic inlet port of the pumping system, and an outlet conduit providing an internal fluidic passageway to the outlet port. Each inlet port is fluidically coupled to a fluid source to receive one of the different fluids and to the outlet conduit to deliver thereto the received fluid for delivery out of the manifold through the outlet port to the fluidic inlet port of the pumping system.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2011Publication date: November 15, 2012Applicant: WATERS TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATIONInventors: John Angelosanto, Charles T. Murphy, Kurt Joudrey, Kara O'Donnell, Paul E. Linderson, Michael LeBeau, Wade P. Leveille, Michael R. Jackson