Patents by Inventor Steven Derek Pringle
Steven Derek Pringle 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: 8809767Abstract: A Time of Flight mass analyser is disclosed comprising an ion detector comprising an Analogue to Digital Converter. Output signals from the ion detector are digitised and the arrival times and intensity values relating to ion arrival events are determined. If the determined arrival times from two signals fall within the same time window then the arrival times are added together in a weighted manner and the intensity values are combined.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2007Date of Patent: August 19, 2014Assignee: Micromass UK LimitedInventors: Robert Harold Bateman, Jeffery Mark Brown, Martin Green, Jason Lee Wildgoose, Anthony James Gilbert, Steven Derek Pringle
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Publication number: 20140224978Abstract: A mass spectrometer is disclosed comprising an ion mobility spectrometer or separator and an ion guide arranged downstream of the ion mobility spectrometer or separator. A plurality of axial potential wells are created in the ion guide so that ions received from the ion mobility spectrometer or separator become confined in separate axial potential wells. The potential wells maintain the fidelity and/or composition of ions received from the ion mobility spectrometer or separator. The potential wells are translated along the length of the ion guide.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2014Publication date: August 14, 2014Applicant: Micromass UK LimitedInventors: Robert Harold Bateman, Kevin Giles, Steven Derek Pringle, Jason Lee Wildgoose
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Publication number: 20140191123Abstract: A pulsed ion source is disclosed wherein the ion source is energised one or more times to generate a first group of ions and a second group of ions. The first and second groups of ions are simultaneously transmitted through an ion guide whilst keeping the first and second groups of ions isolated from each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2012Publication date: July 10, 2014Applicant: MICROMASS UK LIMITEDInventors: Jason Lee Wildgoose, Steven Derek Pringle, Kevil Giles, Jeffery Mark Brown, Paul Murray, Daniel James Kenny
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Patent number: 8754364Abstract: A mass spectrometer is disclosed wherein an ion signal is split into a first and second signal. The first and second signals are multiplied by different gains and are digitised. Arrival time and intensity pairs are calculated for both digitised signals and the resulting time and intensity pairs are combined to form a high dynamic range spectrum. The spectrum is then combined with other corresponding spectra to form a summed spectrum.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2013Date of Patent: June 17, 2014Assignee: Micromass UK LimitedInventors: Martin Raymond Green, Steven Derek Pringle, Jason Lee Wildgoose
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Publication number: 20140145074Abstract: A mass spectrometer is disclosed comprising a device which is operable in a first mode of operation to separate ions temporally according to their ion mobility by applying a continuous axial electric field. The device is also operable in a second mode of operation wherein ions are separated temporally according to their mass to charge ratio by pulsing an applied axial electric field ON and OFF.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2014Publication date: May 29, 2014Applicant: Micromass UK LimitedInventors: Kevin Giles, Steven Derek Pringle, Jason Lee Wildgoose
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Patent number: 8735805Abstract: A mass spectrometer is disclosed comprising an ion mobility spectrometer or separator and an ion guide arranged downstream of the ion mobility spectrometer or separator. A plurality of axial potential wells are created in the ion guide so that ions received from the ion mobility spectrometer or separator become confined in separate axial potential wells. The potential wells maintain the fidelity and/or composition of ions received from the ion mobility spectrometer or separator. The potential wells are translated along the length of the ion guide.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2013Date of Patent: May 27, 2014Assignee: Micromass UK LimitedInventors: Robert Harold Bateman, Kevin Giles, Steven Derek Pringle, Jason Lee Wildgoose
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Patent number: 8735808Abstract: A method of mass spectrometry is disclosed wherein a signal output from an ion detector is digitized by an Analogue to Digital Converter and is then deconvoluted to determine one or more ion arrival times and one more ion arrival intensities. The process of deconvoluting the ion signal involves determining a point spread function characteristic of an ion arriving at and being detected by the ion detector. A distribution of ion arrival times which produces a best fit to the digitised signal is then determined given that each ion arrival is assumed to produce a response given by the point spread function. A plurality of ion arrival times are then combined to produce a composite ion arrival time-intensity spectrum.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2011Date of Patent: May 27, 2014Assignee: Micromass UK LimitedInventors: Richard Denny, Keith Richardson, Martin Raymond Green, Steven Derek Pringle, Anthony James Gilbert, John Skilling, Jason Lee Wildgoose
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Publication number: 20140138534Abstract: An ion guide or mass analyser is disclosed comprising a plurality of electrodes having apertures through which ions are transmitted in use. A pseudo-potential barrier is created at the exit of the ion guide or mass analyser. The amplitude or depth of the pseudo-potential barrier is inversely proportional to the mass to charge ratio of an ion. One or more transient DC voltages are applied to the electrodes of the ion guide or mass analyser in order to urge ions along the length of the ion guides or mass analyser. The amplitude of the transient DC voltage applied to the electrode may be increased with time so that ions are caused to be emitted from the ion guide or mass analyser in reverse order of their mass to charge ratio.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2013Publication date: May 22, 2014Applicant: Micromass UK LimitedInventors: Martin Raymond Green, Jason Lee Wildgoose, Steven Derek Pringle, Daniel James Kenny
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Publication number: 20140131566Abstract: A collision or fragmentation cell is disclosed comprising a plurality of electrodes wherein a first RF voltage is applied to an upstream group of electrodes and a second different RF voltage is applied to a downstream group of electrodes. The radial confinement of parent ions entering the collision or fragmentation cell is optimised by the first RF voltage applied to the upstream group of electrodes and the radial confinement of daughter or fragment ions produced within the collision or fragmentation cell is optimised by the second different RF voltage applied to the downstream group of electrodes.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2014Publication date: May 15, 2014Applicant: Micromass UK LimitedInventors: Daniel James Kenny, Robert Harold Bateman, Martin Raymond Green, Jason Lee Wildgoose, Steven Derek Pringle
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Publication number: 20140051181Abstract: A mass spectrometer is disclosed comprising a glow discharge device within the initial vacuum chamber of the mass spectrometer. The glow discharge device may comprise a tubular electrode located within an isolation valve, which is provided in the vacuum chamber. Reagent vapour may be provided through the tubular electrode, which is then subsequently ionised by the glow discharge. The resulting reagent ions may be used for Electron Transfer Dissociation of analyte ions generated by an atmospheric pressure ion source. Other embodiments are contemplated wherein the ions generated by the glow discharge device may be used to reduce the charge state of analyte ions by Proton Transfer Reaction or may act as lock mass or reference ions.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2013Publication date: February 20, 2014Applicant: Micromass UK LimitedInventors: Jeffery Mark Brown, Martin Raymond Green, Steven Derek Pringle
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Publication number: 20140048704Abstract: A mass spectrometer is disclosed comprising an ion mobility spectrometer or separator and an ion guide arranged downstream of the ion mobility spectrometer or separator. A plurality of axial potential wells are created in the ion guide so that ions received from the ion mobility spectrometer or separator become confined in separate axial potential wells. The potential wells maintain the fidelity and/or composition of ions received from the ion mobility spectrometer or separator. The potential wells are translated along the length of the ion guide.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2013Publication date: February 20, 2014Applicant: Micromass UK LimitedInventors: Robert Harold Bateman, Kevin Giles, Steven Derek Pringle, Jason Lee Wildgoose
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Patent number: 8642947Abstract: A mass spectrometer is disclosed comprising a device which is operable in a first mode of operation to separate ions temporally according to their ion mobility by applying a continuous axial electric field. The device is also operable in a second mode of operation wherein ions are separated temporally according to the their mass to charge ratio by pulsing an applied axial electric field ON and OFF.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2013Date of Patent: February 4, 2014Assignee: Micromass UK LimitedInventors: Kevin Giles, Steven Derek Pringle, Jason Lee Wildgoose
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Patent number: 8633435Abstract: A collision or fragmentation cell is disclosed comprising a plurality of electrodes wherein a first RF voltage is applied to an upstream group of electrodes and a second different RF voltage is applied to a downstream group of electrodes. The radial confinement of parent ions entering the collision or fragmentation cell is optimized by the first RF voltage applied to the upstream group of electrodes and the radial confinement of daughter or fragment ions produced within the collision or fragmentation cell is optimized by the second different RF voltage applied to the downstream group of electrodes.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2007Date of Patent: January 21, 2014Assignee: Micromass UK LimitedInventors: Daniel James Kenny, Robert Harold Bateman, Martin Green, Jason Lee Wildgoose, Steven Derek Pringle
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Patent number: 8586917Abstract: An ion guide or mass analyzer is disclosed comprising a plurality of electrodes having apertures through which ions are transmitted in use. A pseudo-potential barrier is created at the exit of the ion guide or mass analyzer. The amplitude or depth of the pseudo-potential barrier is inversely proportional to the mass to charge ratio of an ion. One or more transient DC voltages are applied to the electrodes of the ion guide or mass analyzer in order to urge ions along the length of the ion guides or mass analyzer. The amplitude of the transient DC voltage applied to the electrode may be increased with time so that ions are caused to be emitted from the ion guide or mass analyzer in reverse order of their mass to charge ratio.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2013Date of Patent: November 19, 2013Assignee: Micromass UK LimitedInventors: Martin Raymond Green, Jason Lee Wildgoose, Steven Derek Pringle, Daniel James Kenny
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Patent number: 8569687Abstract: A mass spectrometer is disclosed comprising an ion mobility spectrometer or separator and an ion guide arranged downstream of the ion mobility spectrometer or separator. A plurality of axial potential wells are created in the ion guide so that ions received from the ion mobility spectrometer or separator become confined in separate axial potential wells. The potential wells maintain the fidelity and/or composition of ions received from the ion mobility spectrometer or separator. The potential wells are translated along the length of the ion guide.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2012Date of Patent: October 29, 2013Assignee: Micromass UK LimitedInventors: Robert Harold Bateman, Kevin Giles, Steven Derek Pringle, Jason Lee Woldgoose
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Publication number: 20130267037Abstract: An ion guide or mass analyser is disclosed comprising a plurality of electrodes having apertures through which ions are transmitted in use. A pseudo-potential barrier is created at the exit of the ion guide or mass analyser. The amplitude or depth of the pseudo-potential barrier is inversely proportional to the mass to charge ratio of an ion. One or more transient DC voltages are applied to the electrodes of the ion guide or mass analyser in order to urge ions along the length of the ion guides or mass analyser. The amplitude of the transient DC voltage applied to the electrode may be increased with time so that ions are caused to be emitted from the ion guide or mass analyser in reverse order of their mass to charge ratio.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2013Publication date: October 10, 2013Inventors: Martin Raymond Green, Jason Lee Wildgoose, Steven Derek Pringle, Daniel James Kenny
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Publication number: 20130234016Abstract: A mass spectrometer is disclosed comprising a device which is operable in a first mode of operation to separate ions temporally according to their ion mobility by applying a continuous axial electric field. The device is also operable in a second mode of operation wherein ions are separated temporally according to the their mass to charge ratio by pulsing an applied axial electric field ON and OFF.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2013Publication date: September 12, 2013Applicant: Micromass UK LimitedInventors: Kevin Giles, Steven Derek Pringle, Jason Lee Wildgoose
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Patent number: 8519328Abstract: An ion guide or ion trap is disclosed having an entrance electrode and an exit electrode. The potential of the exit electrode is periodically dropped for a relatively short period of time allowing some ions to escape from the ion guide or ion trap via an aperture in the exit electrode. The period of time that the potential of the exit electrode is dropped for is progressively increased and ions emerge from the ion guide or ion trap in a mass to charge ratio dependent manner. The ion guide or ion trap may be operated as a mass separator or low resolution mass analyzer.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2012Date of Patent: August 27, 2013Assignee: Micromass UK LimitedInventors: Kevin Giles, Martin Green, Jason Lee Wildgoose, Steven Derek Pringle
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Publication number: 20130168546Abstract: A method of mass spectrometry is disclosed wherein a signal output from an ion detector is digitised by an Analogue to Digital Converter and is then deconvoluted to determine one or more ion arrival times and one more ion arrival intensities. The process of deconvoluting the ion signal involves determining a point spread function characteristic of an ion arriving at and being detected by the ion detector. A distribution of ion arrival times which produces a best fit to the digitised signal is then determined given that each ion arrival is assumed to produce a response given by the point spread function. A plurality of ion arrival times are then combined to produce a composite ion arrival time-intensity spectrum.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2011Publication date: July 4, 2013Applicant: MICROMASS UK LIMITEDInventors: Richard Denny, Keith Richardson, Martin Raymond Green, Steven Derek Pringle, Anthony James Gilbert, John Skilling, Jason Lee Wildgoose
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Publication number: 20130122599Abstract: A mass spectrometry electron transfer dissociation reagent comprising an unsaturated compound having a Frank Condon factor between 0.1 and 1.0 and an electron affinity having a positive value between 0.1 to 150 kJ/mol.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2011Publication date: May 16, 2013Applicant: MICROMASS UK LIMITEDInventors: Jeffery Mark Brown, Iain Campuzano, Darryl W. Brousmiche, Craig Dorschel, Jonathan Paul Williams, Steven Derek Pringle, Keith Richardson