IP Library Granted Patent US 9,360,430
Granted Patent B2
US 9,360,430 · App. 14/287,093 · Granted Jun 7, 2016

Induction device

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Patent No.
US 9,360,430
App. No.
14/287,093
Granted
Jun 7, 2016
Kind
B2
Abstract

A device for sustaining a plasma in a torch is provided. In certain examples, the device comprises a first electrode configured to couple to a power source and constructed and arranged to provide a loop current along a radial plane of the torch. In some examples, the radial plane of the torch is substantially perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the torch.

Claims (20)

1. An optical emission spectrometer comprising:

a torch having a longitudinal axis along which a flow of gas is introduced during operation of the torch and having radial planes substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the torch;

a device for generating an inductively coupled plasma in the torch, the device comprising a first plate electrode and a second plate electrode each configured to couple to a power source and constructed and arranged to provide a loop current along different radial planes of the torch, in which the loop current provided by each of the first plate electrode and the second plate electrode is substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the torch and in which each of the first plate electrode and the second plate electrode comprises an aperture to receive the torch; and

a detector configured to detect light emission from analyte species provided to the torch.

2. The optical emission spectrometer of claim 1 , in which each of the first and second plate electrodes comprises a plate comprising a symmetrical inner cross-section.

3. The optical emission spectrometer of claim 2 , in which the symmetrical inner cross-section is circular.

4. The optical emission spectrometer of claim 1 , further comprising at least one spacer separating the first plate electrode and the second plate electrode.

5. The optical emission spectrometer of claim 1 , in which the first plate electrode and the second plate electrode are configured to sustain a substantially symmetrical plasma in the torch.

6. The optical emission spectrometer of claim 1 , further comprising a radio frequency source in electrical communication with the first plate electrode.

7. The optical emission spectrometer of claim 6 , in which the radio frequency source is configured to provide radio frequencies of about 1 MHz to about 1000 MHz at a power of about 10 Watts to about 10,000 Watts.

8. The optical emission spectrometer of claim 6 , further comprising a second radio frequency source in electrical communication with the second plate electrode.

9. The optical emission spectrometer of claim 1 , further comprising a radio frequency source in electrical communication with each of the first plate electrode and the second plate electrode.

10. The optical emission spectrometer of claim 9 , in which the radio frequency source is configured to provide radio frequency energy of about 1 MHz to about 1,000 MHz at a power of about 10 Watts to about 10,000 Watts.

11. The optical emission spectrometer of claim 1 , further comprising a grounding plate in electrical communication with the first electrode and the second electrode.

12. The optical emission spectrometer of claim 1 , in which the detector is configured for axial detection of the light emission from the analyte species.

13. The optical emission spectrometer of claim 1 , further comprising collection optics configured to provide the light emission from the analyte species to the detector.

14. The optical emission spectrometer of claim 13 , in which the detector is configured to spectrally resolve the light emission from the analyte species.

15. The optical emission spectrometer of claim 1 , in which the detector is configured for radial detection of the light emission from the analyte species.

16. The optical emission spectrometer of claim 1 , further comprising a sample introduction device configured to provide the analyte species to the torch.

17. The optical emission spectrometer of claim 1 , in which each of the first plate electrode and the second plate electrode is configured as a flat plate electrode.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 28, 2023
From: PERKINELMER HEALTH SCIENCES INC.
To: PERKINELMER U.S. LLC
Reel/Frame 063172/0900 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 13, 2023
From: PERKINELMER U.S. LLC
To: OWL ROCK CAPITAL CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 066839/0109 →