Patents by Inventor Raymond Clive Haines
Raymond Clive Haines 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: 6707032Abstract: A plasma mass spectrometer comprises a plasma torch (1) for generating ions from a sample introduced into a plasma (2), a nozzle-skimmer interface (3,5) for transmitting said ions into a first evacuated chamber (11), ion guiding means (12), an apertured diaphragm (18) dividing said first evacuated chamber (11) from a second evacuated chamber, and an ion mass-to-charge ratio analyzer in the second chamber for producing a mass spectrum. The ion guiding means comprises a multipole rod-set (13,14,15), means for applying an AC voltage between rods in the set, and means (22) for introducing into said ion guiding means an inert gas selected from the group comprising helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon and nitrogen so that the partial pressure of said inert gas inside said rod-set is at least 10−3 torr. Interfering peaks in the spectrum, such as Ar+, are thereby reduced.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2003Date of Patent: March 16, 2004Assignee: Micromass LimitedInventors: James Speakman, Raymond Clive Haines, Patrick James Turner, Thomas Oliver Merren, Stuart Alan Jarvis
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Publication number: 20030160168Abstract: A plasma mass spectrometer comprises a plasma torch (1) for generating ions from a sample introduced into a plasma (2), a nozzle-skimmer interface (3,5) for transmitting said ions into a first evacuated chamber (11), ion guiding means (12), an apertured diaphragm (18) dividing said first evacuated chamber (11) from a second evacuated chamber, and an ion mass-to-charge ratio analyzer in the second chamber for producing a mass spectrum. The ion guiding means comprises a multipole rod-set (13,14,15), means for applying an AC voltage between rods in the set, and means (22) for introducing into said ion guiding means an inert gas selected from the group comprising helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon and nitrogen so that the partial pressure of said inert gas inside said rod-set is at least 10−3 torr. Interfering peaks in the spectrum, such as Ar+, are thereby reduced.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2003Publication date: August 28, 2003Inventors: James Speakman, Raymond Clive Haines, Patrick James Turner, Thomas Oliver Merren, Stuart Alan Jarvis
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Patent number: 6545270Abstract: A plasma mass spectrometer comprises a plasma torch (1) for generating ions from a sample introduced into a plasma (2), a nozzle-skimmer interface (3,5) for transmitting said ions into a first evacuated chamber (11), ion guiding means (12), an apertured diaphragm (18) dividing said first evacuated chamber (11) from a second evacuated chamber, and an ion mass-to-charge ratio analyzer in the second chamber for producing a mass spectrum. The ion guiding means comprises a multipole rod-set (13,14,15), means for applying an AC voltage between rods in the set, and means (22) for introducing into said ion guiding means an inert gas selected from the group comprising helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon and nitrogen so that the partial pressure of said inert gas inside said rod-set is at least 10−3 torr. Interfering peaks in the spectrum, such as Ar+, are thereby reduced.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2001Date of Patent: April 8, 2003Assignee: Micromass LimitedInventors: James Speakman, Raymond Clive Haines, Patrick James Turner, Thomas Oliver Merren, Stuart Alan Jarvis
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Publication number: 20010010354Abstract: A plasma mass spectrometer comprises a plasma torch (1) for generating ions from a sample introduced into a plasma (2), a nozzle-skimmer interface (3, 5) for transmitting said ions into a first evacuated chamber (11), ion guiding means (12), an apertured diaphragm (18) dividing said first evacuated chamber (11) from a second evacuated chamber, and an ion mass-to-charge ratio analyzer in the second chamber for producing a mass spectrum. The ion guiding means comprises a multipole rod-set (13, 14, 15), means for applying an AC voltage between rods in the set, and means (22) for introducing into said ion guiding means an inert gas selected from the group comprising helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon and nitrogen so that the partial pressure of said inert gas inside said rod-set is at least 10−3 torr.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2001Publication date: August 2, 2001Applicant: MICROMASS LIMITEDInventors: James Speakman, Raymond Clive Haines, Patrick James Turner, Thomas Oliver Merren, Stuart Alan Jarvis
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Patent number: 6222185Abstract: A plasma mass spectrometer comprises a plasma torch (1) for generating ions from a sample introduced into a plasma (2), a nozzle-skimmer interface (3,5) for transmitting said ions into a first evacuated chamber (11), ion guiding means (12), an apertured diaphragm (18) dividing said first evacuated chamber (11) from a second evacuated chamber, and an ion mass-to-charge ratio analyzer in the second chamber for producing a mass spectrum. The ion guiding means comprises a multipole rod-set (13,14,15), means for applying an AC voltage between rods in the set, and means (22) for introducing into said ion guiding means an inert gas selected from the group comprising helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon and nitrogen so that the partial pressure of said inert gas inside said rod-set is at least 10−3 torr. Interfering peaks in the spectrum, such as Ar, are thereby reduced.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 1997Date of Patent: April 24, 2001Assignee: Micromass LimitedInventors: James Speakman, Raymond Clive Haines, Patrick James Turner, Thomas Oliver Merren, Stuart Alan Jarvis
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Patent number: 5903002Abstract: A Faraday Cup charged-particle detector for use in an isotopic ratio mass spectrometer is provided with a charged-particle collector substrate being at least partially composed of carbon produced by burning wood or other grained or cellular organic material so that the substrate surface has an open cellular structure and wherein the cells are of elongated tubular form. The detector is economic to manufacture, reliable and has an increased lifetime.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1997Date of Patent: May 11, 1999Assignee: Micromass LimitedInventors: Patrick James Turner, Raymond Clive Haines
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Patent number: 5757012Abstract: A Faraday Cup charged-particle detector for use in an isotopic ratio mass spectrometer is provided with a charged-particle collector substrate being at least partially composed of carbon produced by burning wood or other grained or cellular organic material so that the substrate surface has an open cellular structure and wherein the cells are of elongated tubular form. The detector is economic to manufacture, reliable and has an increased lifetime.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 1996Date of Patent: May 26, 1998Assignee: Micromass LimitedInventors: Patrick James Turner, Raymond Clive Haines