Patents by Inventor Urs Steiner
Urs Steiner 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: 8748813Abstract: In one embodiment, a mass spectrometer includes an RF drive circuit for generating RF signals, a quadrupole mass filter, and a fixed connection assembly for delivering RF signals from the RF drive circuit to the quadrupole mass filter, the fixed connection assembly representing the entire delivery path of RF signals from the RF drive circuit to the quadrupole mass filter. By avoiding flexible components such as a freestanding wires or flexible circuit boards, the need for retuning when parts are removed or disturbed for testing or servicing is reduced, and a modular instrument in which components and connections are standardized and therefore interchangeable is realized.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2013Date of Patent: June 10, 2014Assignee: Bruker Daltonics, Inc.Inventors: Urs Steiner, Lawrence B. Jones
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Publication number: 20140151549Abstract: Certain embodiments described herein are directed to ion detectors and systems. In some examples, the ion detector can include a plurality of dynodes, in which one or more of the dynodes are coupled to an electrometer. In other configurations, each dynode can be coupled to a respective electrometer. Methods using the ion detectors are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2013Publication date: June 5, 2014Inventors: Urs Steiner, Daniel Robert Marshak
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Publication number: 20140151529Abstract: Certain embodiments described herein are directed to optical detector and optical systems. In some examples, the optical detector can include a plurality of dynodes, in which one or more of the dynodes are coupled to an electrometer. In other configurations, each dynode can be coupled to a respective electrometer. Methods using the optical detectors are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2013Publication date: June 5, 2014Inventors: Urs Steiner, Daniel Robert Marshak
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Patent number: 8680462Abstract: An ion optics assembly is formed by four quarter-circular profile elements, all of which are attach to the same reference plate. Consequently, all four elements remain aligned to the same reference plate. The four elements form a quarter-circular channel with quarter-circular quad electrodes. The quad electrodes receive electrical potential to form the field required to focus and maintain the ions at the center of the channel. Quarter-circular insulators are provided on all sides of the channel so as to seal the channel over its length from the interior of the mass spectrometer. A heater is provided at the entrance to the ion transfer optics, to prevent accumulation of ions on the poles. A thermal break is provided in the quad, so as to enable maintaining the front of the quad heated and the rest of the quad cooler.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2012Date of Patent: March 25, 2014Assignee: Bruker Daltonics, Inc.Inventors: Stephen Zanon, Roy P Moeller, Urs Steiner, Felician Muntean
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Publication number: 20140054457Abstract: In one embodiment, a mass spectrometer includes an RF drive circuit for generating RF signals, a quadrupole mass filter, and a fixed connection assembly for delivering RF signals from the RF drive circuit to the quadrupole mass filter, the fixed connection assembly representing the entire delivery path of RF signals from the RF drive circuit to the quadrupole mass filter. By avoiding flexible components such as a freestanding wires or flexible circuit boards, the need for retuning when parts are removed or disturbed for testing or servicing is reduced, and a modular instrument in which components and connections are standardized and therefore interchangeable is realized.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2013Publication date: February 27, 2014Applicant: Bruker Daltonics, Inc.Inventors: Urs STEINER, Lawrence B. JONES
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Patent number: 8637811Abstract: Methods and systems to compensate for distortions created by dynamic voltage applied to an electron multiplier used in mass spectrometry. An electron multiplier has a cathode end accepting ion flow, an opposite emitter end and an interior surface. The electron multiplier produces an electron output from ions colliding with the interior surface. A variable power supply has a voltage output coupled to the cathode end and the emitter end of the electron multiplier. The voltage output changes dynamically to adjust the electron output from the electron multiplier. An anode is located in proximity to the electron multiplier. An electrometer is coupled to the anode in proximity to the electron multiplier to measure the current generated by the electron output. A low pass filter circuit is coupled to the emitter end to the ground of the electrometer to attenuate emitter voltage changes. A bias circuit is coupled to the emitter end to stabilize emitter to anode voltage difference.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2011Date of Patent: January 28, 2014Assignee: Bruker Daltonics, Inc.Inventors: Urs Steiner, Roy P Moeller, David Deford
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Patent number: 8618473Abstract: A mass spectrometer has a manifold and at least one ion optical assembly that is composed of a support and electrodes attached to the support. The support is aligned to at least one reference surface machined integrally with the manifold such that the number of interfaces between the reference surface of the manifold and the electrodes is minimized. With such a design the positional and/or alignment precision of ion optical assemblies in a mass spectrometer can be improved.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2012Date of Patent: December 31, 2013Assignee: Bruker Daltonics, Inc.Inventor: Urs Steiner
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Patent number: 8575545Abstract: In one embodiment, a mass spectrometer includes an RF drive circuit for generating RF signals, a quadrupole mass filter, and a fixed connection assembly for delivering RF signals from the RF drive circuit to the quadrupole mass filter, the fixed connection assembly representing the entire delivery path of RF signals from the RF drive circuit to the quadrupole mass filter. By avoiding flexible components such as a freestanding wires or flexible circuit boards, the need for retuning when parts are removed or disturbed for testing or servicing is reduced, and a modular instrument in which components and connections are standardized and therefore interchangeable is realized.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2011Date of Patent: November 5, 2013Assignee: Bruker Daltonics, Inc.Inventors: Urs Steiner, Lawrence B Jones
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Publication number: 20130256523Abstract: A transfer line for conveying the column effluent from a gas chromatograph to an ion source of a mass spectrometer has a transfer line body and a mechanism for moving the transfer line body either towards or away from the mass spectrometer. A gas seal between the housing of the mass spectrometer and the transfer line body prevents vacuum leak when the transfer line body is moved. In one embodiment, the transfer line body outer periphery is threaded and a hand wheel engages the transfer line body threads via complementary threads in order to move the body. When the transfer line is moved towards the mass spectrometer, the body presses an ion source, which is not rigidly fixed to the housing of the mass spectrometer, into a recess seat of the housing, and aligns the ion source in an operating position.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2012Publication date: October 3, 2013Inventors: Urs Steiner, Felician Muntean, Bert D. Egley
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Patent number: 8492713Abstract: A multipole rod assembly, such as used as mass analyzer, is fabricated using rods adhesively attached to shoes, which are then attached to isolation rings. A fixture is used in conjunction with precision-made spacers to precisely assemble the ion mass analyzer. The rods and shoes can be made of metal, while the isolation rings are preferably made of insulator, such as ceramic. The shoes and isolation rings need not be made to high precision, as the spacer ensures high accuracy in alignment and symmetry of the rods. Consequently, the rods are the only precision machined parts in the ion mass analyzer assembly.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2012Date of Patent: July 23, 2013Assignee: Bruker Daltonics, Inc.Inventors: Urs Steiner, Roy P Moeller, Stephen Zanon
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Patent number: 8481929Abstract: An ion collision cell is fabricated by four semi-circular profile elements, all of which are attach to the same reference plate. Consequently, all four elements remain aligned to the same reference plate. The four elements form a semi-circular channel with a semi-circular quad electrodes. The quad electrodes receive electrical potential to form the field required to focus and maintain the ions at the center of the channel. semi-circular insulators are provided on all sides of the channel so as to seal the channel over its length from the interior of the mass spectrometer.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2012Date of Patent: July 9, 2013Assignee: Bruker Daltonics, Inc.Inventors: Urs Steiner, Felician Muntean, Roy P Moeller, Thinh M Ha
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Patent number: 8455815Abstract: A temperature-regulated radio frequency management system for use in a mass spectrometer is described. The temperature-regulated radio frequency management system having one or more radio frequency components disposed in a vacuum environment. The temperature-regulated radio frequency management system including a radio frequency detection circuit configured to provide feedback indicative of a radio frequency signal in one or more of the radio frequency components. In addition, the temperature-regulated radio frequency management system includes a temperature regulation circuit disposed in the vacuum environment and configured to reduce temperature-induced variations in the detection circuit.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2011Date of Patent: June 4, 2013Assignee: Bruker Daltonics, Inc.Inventors: Urs Steiner, Lawrence B Jones
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Publication number: 20130015341Abstract: A multipole rod assembly, such as used as mass analyzer, is fabricated using rods adhesively attached to shoes, which are then attached to isolation rings. A fixture is used in conjunction with precision-made spacers to precisely assemble the ion mass analyzer. The rods and shoes can be made of metal, while the isolation rings are preferably made of insulator, such as ceramic. The shoes and isolation rings need not be made to high precision, as the spacer ensures high accuracy in alignment and symmetry of the rods. Consequently, the rods are the only precision machined parts in the ion mass analyzer assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2012Publication date: January 17, 2013Applicant: BRUKER DALTONICS, INC.Inventors: Urs STEINER, Roy P. MOELLER, Stephen ZANON
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Publication number: 20130015349Abstract: An ion collision cell is fabricated by four semi-circular profile elements, all of which are attach to the same reference plate. Consequently, all four elements remain aligned to the same reference plate. The four elements form a semi-circular channel with a semi-circular quad electrodes. The quad electrodes receive electrical potential to form the field required to focus and maintain the ions at the center of the channel. semi-circular insulators are provided on all sides of the channel so as to seal the channel over its length from the interior of the mass spectrometer.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2012Publication date: January 17, 2013Applicant: BRUKER DALTONICS, INC.Inventors: Urs STEINER, Felician MUNTEAN, Roy P. MOELLER, Thinh HA
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Publication number: 20130015340Abstract: A multipole rod assembly for use in a mass spectrometer has a plurality of rods aligned around and parallel to a common ion optical axis. Each rod consists of two rod pieces that are collinear with one another. Each rod piece has an opposing face that is perpendicular to the axis and faces the other rod. One rod piece has a recess is its face. The rod pieces are physically connected together with an insulating piece located between the two rod pieces to electrically de-couple the rod pieces. The insulating piece has a shape and size that allows it to fit entirely within the recess so that, during operation of the mass spectrometer, the insulating piece is substantially screened from the ion optical axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2012Publication date: January 17, 2013Applicant: BRUKER DALTONICS, INC.Inventor: Urs STEINER
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Publication number: 20130015767Abstract: Methods and systems to compensate for distortions created by dynamic voltage applied to an electron multiplier used in mass spectrometry. An electron multiplier has a cathode end accepting ion flow, an opposite emitter end and an interior surface. The electron multiplier produces an electron output from ions colliding with the interior surface. A variable power supply has a voltage output coupled to the cathode end and the emitter end of the electron multiplier. The voltage output changes dynamically to adjust the electron output from the electron multiplier. An anode is located in proximity to the electron multiplier. An electrometer is coupled to the anode in proximity to the electron multiplier to measure the current generated by the electron output. A low pass filter circuit is coupled to the emitter end to the ground of the electrometer to attenuate emitter voltage changes. A bias circuit is coupled to the emitter end to stabilize emitter to anode voltage difference.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2011Publication date: January 17, 2013Applicant: Bruker Daltonics, Inc.Inventors: Urs Steiner, Roy P. Moeller, David Deford
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Publication number: 20130015342Abstract: In one embodiment, a mass spectrometer includes an RF drive circuit for generating RF signals, a quadrupole mass filter, and a fixed connection assembly for delivering RF signals from the RF drive circuit to the quadrupole mass filter, the fixed connection assembly representing the entire delivery path of RF signals from the RF drive circuit to the quadrupole mass filter. By avoiding flexible components such as a freestanding wires or flexible circuit boards, the need for retuning when parts are removed or disturbed for testing or servicing is reduced, and a modular instrument in which components and connections are standardized and therefore interchangeable is realized.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2011Publication date: January 17, 2013Applicant: Bruker Daltonics, Inc.Inventors: Urs Steiner, Lawrence B. Jones
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Publication number: 20130015343Abstract: A temperature-regulated radio frequency management system for use in a mass spectrometer is described. The temperature-regulated radio frequency management system having one or more radio frequency components disposed in a vacuum environment. The temperature-regulated radio frequency management system including a radio frequency detection circuit configured to provide feedback indicative of a radio frequency signal in one or more of the radio frequency components. In addition, the temperature-regulated radio frequency management system includes a temperature regulation circuit disposed in the vacuum environment and configured to reduce temperature-induced variations in the detection circuit.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2011Publication date: January 17, 2013Applicant: Bruker Daltonics, Inc.Inventors: Urs Steiner, Lawrence B. Jones
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Publication number: 20130015348Abstract: An ion optics assembly is formed by four quarter-circular profile elements, all of which are attach to the same reference plate. Consequently, all four elements remain aligned to the same reference plate. The four elements form a quarter-circular channel with quarter-circular quad electrodes. The quad electrodes receive electrical potential to form the field required to focus and maintain the ions at the center of the channel. Quarter-circular insulators are provided on all sides of the channel so as to seal the channel over its length from the interior of the mass spectrometer. A heater is provided at the entrance to the ion transfer optics, to prevent accumulation of ions on the poles. A thermal break is provided in the quad, so as to enable maintaining the front of the quad heated and the rest of the quad cooler.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2012Publication date: January 17, 2013Applicant: Bruker Daltonics, Inc.Inventors: Stephen ZANON, Roy P. MOELLER, Urs STEINER, Felician MUNTEAN
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Publication number: 20130015347Abstract: A mass spectrometer has a manifold and at least one ion optical assembly that is composed of a support and electrodes attached to the support. The support is aligned to at least one reference surface machined integrally with the manifold such that the number of interfaces between the reference surface of the manifold and the electrodes is minimized. With such a design the positional and/or alignment precision of ion optical assemblies in a mass spectrometer can be improved.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2012Publication date: January 17, 2013Applicant: BRUKER DALTONICS, INC.Inventor: Urs STEINER