Patents by Inventor Reinhold Pesch
Reinhold Pesch 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: 8642949Abstract: An ion transfer arrangement for transporting ions between higher and lower pressure regions of the mass spectrometer comprises an ion transfer conduit 60. The conduit 60 has an inlet opening towards a relatively high pressure chamber 40 and an outlet 70 opening towards a relatively low pressure chamber. The conduit 60 also has at least one side wall surrounding an ion transfer channel 115. The side wall includes a plurality of apertures 140 formed in the longitudinal direction of the side wall so as to permit a flow of gas from within the ion transfer channel 115 to a lower pressure region outside of the side wall of the conduit 60.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2012Date of Patent: February 4, 2014Assignee: Thermo Fisher Scientific (Bremen) GmbHInventors: Alexander A. Makarov, Reinhold Pesch, Robert Malek, Viacheslav Kozlovskiy
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Patent number: 8557023Abstract: The invention relates to a device for preparing a gas flow for introduction thereof into a mass spectrometer, wherein the gas flow contains one or more analytes and has helium as carrier gas. According to the invention, a selective separating device is provided for separating off a part of the carrier gas from the gas flow (10), to form a residual gas flow (11) and a separated carrier gas flow (12). A higher fraction of the analyte is present therein than in the gas flow and in the separated carrier gas flow there is a lower fraction of the analyte.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2009Date of Patent: October 15, 2013Assignee: Thermo Fisher Scientific (Bremen) GmbHInventor: Reinhold Pesch
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Publication number: 20120161029Abstract: An ion transfer arrangement for transporting ions between higher and lower pressure regions of the mass spectrometer comprises an ion transfer conduit 60. The conduit 60 has an inlet opening towards a relatively high pressure chamber 40 and an outlet 70 opening towards a relatively low pressure chamber. The conduit 60 also has at least one side wall surrounding an ion transfer channel 115. The side wall includes a plurality of apertures 140 formed in the longitudinal direction of the side wall so as to permit a flow of gas from within the ion transfer channel 115 to a lower pressure region outside of the side wall of the conduit 60.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2012Publication date: June 28, 2012Inventors: Alexander A. MAKAROV, Reinhold PESCH, Robert MALEK, Viacheslav KOZLOVSKIY
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Patent number: 8148679Abstract: An ion transfer arrangement for transporting ions between higher and lower pressure regions of the mass spectrometer comprises an ion transfer conduit 60. The conduit 60 has an inlet opening towards a relatively high pressure chamber 40 and an outlet 70 opening towards a relatively low pressure chamber. The conduit 60 also has at least one side wall surrounding an ion transfer channel 115. The side wall includes a plurality of apertures 140 formed in the longitudinal direction of the side wall so as to permit a flow of gas from within the ion transfer channel 115 to a lower pressure region outside of the side wall of the conduit 60.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2007Date of Patent: April 3, 2012Assignee: Thermo Fisher Scientific (Bremen) GmbHInventors: Alexander Makarov, Reinhold Pesch, Robert Malek, Viacheslav Kozlovskiy
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Patent number: 8148680Abstract: A method of transporting gas and entrained ions between higher and lower pressure regions of a mass spectrometer comprises providing an ion transfer conduit 60 between the higher and lower pressure regions. The ion transfer conduit 60 includes an electrode assembly 300 which defines an ion transfer channel. The electrode assembly 300 has a first set of ring electrodes 305 of a first width D1, and a second set of ring electrodes of a second width D2 (?D1) and interleaved with the first ring electrodes 305. A DC voltage of magnitude V1 and a first polarity is supplied to the first ring electrodes 205 and a DC voltage of magnitude V2 which may be less than or equal to the magnitude of V1 but with an opposed polarity is applied to the second ring electrodes 310. The pressure of the ion transfer conduit 60 is controlled so as to maintain viscous flow of gas and ions within the ion transfer channel.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2007Date of Patent: April 3, 2012Assignee: Thermo Fisher Scientific (Bremen) GmbHInventors: Alexander Makarov, Reinhold Pesch, Robert Malek, Viacheslav Kozlovskiy
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Patent number: 7982183Abstract: An ion transfer arrangement for transporting ions between higher and lower pressure regions of a mass spectrometer includes an electrode assembly (120) with a first plurality of ring electrodes (205) arranged in alternating relation with a second plurality of ring electrodes (210). The first plurality of ring electrodes (205) are narrower than the second plurality of ring electrodes (210) in a longitudinal direction, but the first plurality of ring electrodes have a relatively high magnitude voltage of a first polarity applied to them whereas the second plurality of ring electrodes (210) have a relatively lower magnitude voltage applied to them, of opposing polarity to that applied to the first set of ring electrodes (205). In this manner, ions passing through the ion transfer arrangement experience spatially alternating asymmetric electric fields that tend to focus ions away from the inner surface of the channel wall and towards the channel plane or axis of symmetry.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2007Date of Patent: July 19, 2011Assignee: Thermo Fisher Scientific (Bremen) GmbHInventors: Alexander Makarov, Reinhold Pesch, Robert Malek, Viacheslav Kozlovskiy
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Publication number: 20110036238Abstract: The invention relates to a device for preparing a gas flow for introduction thereof into a mass spectrometer, wherein the gas flow contains one or more analytes and has helium as carrier gas. According to the invention, a selective separating device is provided for separating off a part of the carrier gas from the gas flow (10), to form a residual gas flow (11) and a separated carrier gas flow (12). A higher fraction of the analyte is present therein than in the gas flow and in the separated carrier gas flow there is a lower fraction of the analyte.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2009Publication date: February 17, 2011Inventor: Reinhold Pesch
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Publication number: 20100038533Abstract: A method of transporting gas and entrained ions between higher and lower pressure regions of a mass spectrometer comprises providing an ion transfer conduit 60 between the higher and lower pressure regions. The ion transfer conduit 60 includes an electrode assembly 300 which defines an ion transfer channel. The electrode assembly 300 has a first set of ring electrodes 305 of a first width D1, and a second set of ring electrodes of a second width D2 (?D1) and interleaved with the first ring electrodes 305. A DC voltage of magnitude V1 and a first polarity is supplied to the first ring electrodes 205 and a DC voltage of magnitude V2 which may be less than or equal to the magnitude of V1 but with an opposed polarity is applied to the second ring electrodes 310. The pressure of the ion transfer conduit 60 is controlled so as to maintain viscous flow of gas and ions within the ion transfer channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2007Publication date: February 18, 2010Inventors: Alexander A. Makarov, Reinhold Pesch, Robert Malek, Viacheslav Kozlovskiy
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Publication number: 20100038532Abstract: An ion transfer arrangement for transporting ions between higher and lower pressure regions of the mass spectrometer comprises an ion transfer conduit 60. The conduit 60 has an inlet opening towards a relatively high pressure chamber 40 and an outlet 70 opening towards a relatively low pressure chamber. The conduit 60 also has at least one side wall surrounding an ion transfer channel 115. The side wall includes a plurality of apertures 140 formed in the longitudinal direction of the side wall so as to permit a flow of gas from within the ion transfer channel 115 to a lower pressure region outside of the side wall of the conduit 60.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2007Publication date: February 18, 2010Inventors: Alexander Makarov, Reinhold Pesch, Robert Malek, Viachestav Kozlovskiy
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Publication number: 20090321655Abstract: An ion transfer arrangement for transporting ions between higher and lower pressure regions of a mass spectrometer includes an electrode assembly (120) with a first plurality of ring electrodes (205) arranged in alternating relation with a second plurality of ring electrodes (210). The first plurality of ring electrodes (205) are narrower than the second plurality of ring electrodes (210) in a longitudinal direction, but the first plurality of ring electrodes have a relatively high magnitude voltage of a first polarity applied to them whereas the second plurality of ring electrodes (210) have a relatively lower magnitude voltage applied to them, of opposing polarity to that applied to the first set of ring electrodes (205). In this manner, ions passing through the ion transfer arrangement experience spatially alternating asymmetric electric fields that tend to focus ions away from the inner surface of the channel wall and towards the channel plane or axis of symmetry.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2007Publication date: December 31, 2009Inventors: Alexander Makarov, Reinhold Pesch, Malek Robert, Viacheslav Kozlovskiy
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Publication number: 20090283674Abstract: An interface for atmospheric pressure ionization sources has an ion transfer tube with a plurality of passageways through a sidewall such that background gas can be pumped away before it reaches an exit end of the ion transfer tube. A flow of the background gas out the exit end is reduced, and a proportion of laminar flow in the ion transfer tube may be increased. Pressure in the ion transfer tube is also reduced and desolvation is increased. In one embodiment, an enclosure surrounds an inner tube of the ion transfer tube within a first vacuum chamber such that the enclosure provides a reduced pressure region within the first vacuum chamber. Overall, transport efficiency is increased.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2007Publication date: November 19, 2009Inventor: Reinhold Pesch
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Patent number: 7576318Abstract: The present invention relates to mass spectrometry and, more particularly, to the scheduling of the steps involved in performing mass spectrometry. The present invention will be of particular benefit to types of mass spectrometry that generate large quantities of data and hence give rise to lengthy data-processing. The present invention provides a method of mass spectrometry comprising a plurality of cycles, each cycle comprising the steps of (a) preparing ions to be analysed by a mass spectrometer; (b) using a detector of the mass spectrometer to collect data from the ions prepared in step (a); and (c) processing the data collected in step (b) with processing means; wherein at least a part of step (a) and/or a part of step (b) of a cycle is performed concurrently with part (c) of a previous cycle.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2004Date of Patent: August 18, 2009Assignee: Thermo Finnigan LLCInventors: Robert Malek, Oliver Lange, Reinhold Pesch, Stevan Horning
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Patent number: 7213443Abstract: The invention relates to a process and to an apparatus for providing gas for isotopic ratio analysis. According to the invention, a gas is generated from an eluate of a liquid chromatograph (LC). Subsequently, the gas is separated from the eluate. Finally, the gas is fed to an instrument (IRMS) for isotopic ratio analysis.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2003Date of Patent: May 8, 2007Assignee: University of BernInventors: Andreas Hilkert, Reinhold Pesch
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Publication number: 20070023630Abstract: The present invention relates to mass spectrometry and, more particularly, to the scheduling of the steps involved in performing mass spectrometry. The present invention will be of particular benefit to types of mass spectrometry that generate large quantities of data and hence give rise to lengthy data-processing. The present invention provides a method of mass spectrometry comprising a plurality of cycles, each cycle comprising the steps of (a) preparing ions to be analysed by a mass spectrometer; (b) using a detector of the mass spectrometer to collect data from the ions prepared in step (a); and (c) processing the data collected in step (b) with processing means; wherein at least a part of step (a) and/or a part of step (b) of a cycle is performed concurrently with part (c) of a previous cycle.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2004Publication date: February 1, 2007Inventors: Robert Malek, Oliver Lange, Reinhold Pesch, Stevan Horning
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Publication number: 20030226394Abstract: The invention relates to a process and to an apparatus for providing gas for isotopic ratio analysis. According to the invention, a gas is generated from an eluate of a liquid chromatograph (LC). Subsequently, the gas is separated from the eluate. Finally, the gas is fed to an instrument (IRMS) for isotopic ratio analysis.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2003Publication date: December 11, 2003Inventors: Andreas Hilkert, Reinhold Pesch