Analytical instrument inductors and methods for manufacturing same
10262780 ยท 2019-04-16
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10T29/49073
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
H01F2005/022
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01F27/30
ELECTRICITY
H01F27/40
ELECTRICITY
H01F27/29
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
Analytical instrument inductors are provided that can include bundled wired conductive material about a substrate. Analytical instrument inductors are also provided that can include: a tubular substrate defining a plurality of flanges extending outwardly from a core of the substrate wherein opposing flanges define portions of the core; at least one pair of wires wound about a first portion of the core and between at least two flanges, the pair of wires extending to and wound about a second portion of the core; and wherein the one pair of wires are operatively coupled to an analytical instrument to provide inductance. Methods for preparing an instrument inductor are provided. The methods can include bundling wires about and within multiple exterior openings of a hollow-cored substrate; and connecting each of the bundles across the openings.
Claims
1. An analytical instrument inductor comprising: a tubular substrate defining a plurality of flanges extending outwardly from a core of the substrate, wherein at least one flange separates at least two portions of the substrate to define a first portion of the substrate and a second portion of the substrate, wherein one set of recesses is defined by one plurality of flanges in the first portion, and another set of recesses defined by another plurality of flanges in the second portion; at least two pairs of wires wound about the core, one of the two pairs of wires extending to and being wound about the first portion of the core and between one or more of one pair of the one plurality of flanges to provide multiple stacked windings in each recess, and another of the two pairs of wires extending to and being wound about the second portion of the core and between one or more of another pair of the other plurality of flanges to provide multiple stacked windings in each recess, wherein the one pair of wires extends through all of the recesses of the one set, and the other pair of wires extends through all of the recesses of the second set; and wherein the both pairs of wires are bundled upon exiting the recesses about the at least one flange and are operatively coupled to an analytical instrument to provide inductance.
2. The analytical instrument inductor of claim 1 wherein at least some of the flanges extend normally from an axis of the tubular substrate.
3. The analytical instrument inductor of claim 1 wherein the plurality of recesses are defined by a plurality of pairs of flanges.
4. The analytical instrument inductor of claim 3 wherein each of the recesses are aligned along the length of the tubular substrate.
5. The analytical instrument inductor of claim 3 wherein at least one recess resides about the first portion of the substrate, and at least another recess resides about the second portion of the substrate.
6. The analytical instrument inductor of claim 5 wherein at least a portion of the one pair of wires is received within the one recess, and at least a portion of the other pair of wires is received within the other recess.
7. The analytical instrument inductor of claim 1 wherein the one pair of wires is bound about only the first portion of the substrate and the other pair of wires is bound about only the second portion of the substrate.
8. The analytical instrument inductor of claim 1 wherein the first and second portions of the substrate encompass an entirety of the substrate.
9. The analytical instrument inductor of claim 1 wherein the substrate is substantially tubular.
10. The analytical instrument inductor of claim 1 wherein the substrate is insulative.
11. The analytical instrument inductor of claim 1 wherein the analytical instrument is configured to perform mass separation.
12. The analytical instrument inductor of claim 1 wherein the analytical instrument is configured to perform mass separation using a cylindrical ion trap.
Description
DRAWINGS
(1) Embodiments of the disclosure are described below with reference to the following accompanying drawings.
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DESCRIPTION
(15) This disclosure is submitted in furtherance of the constitutional purposes of the U.S. Patent Laws to promote the progress of science and useful arts (Article 1, Section 8).
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(17) Unique to this instrument is the inclusion of an inductor that can be utilized to generate RF signals that can be utilized to dictate the mass separation parameters. Other instruments that can utilize this inductor can include but are not limited to nuclear magnetic resonance and/or low frequency instruments such as those using less than 1.6 mHz.
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(20) Substrate 30 can include a central cylinder 32 that may have one or more of a plurality of flanges 34 extending therefrom. Within that set of flanges 34 can be restraining flanges 36a/b on the outermost portion, as well as interior flanges 38a/b. As can be seen, restraining flanges 36a/b may have a width or depth that is significantly larger than interior flanges 38a/b. The combination of the cylinder and flanges can define the openings or recess 37 of the substrate about the hollow core 35 of the central cylinder 32. As can be seen, the substrate can be substantially tubular, but the substrate can be insulative as well. In accordance with example implementations, even number of portion of the core are defined by opposing flanges, the substrate can be further defined by two sections 132 and 134 (
(21) The flanges can define portions of the core 43, for example. At least one pair of wires can be wound about a first portion of the core and between at least two flanges. The pair of wires can extend to and be wound about a second portion of the core. The first and second portions of the core may be defined by at least three flanges.
(22) The inductor can include another pair of wires wound about a third portion of the core and between at least two flanges. One of the two flanges defining the third portion of the core can be one of the two flanges defining the first portion of the core. The other pair of wires can extend to and about a fourth portion of the core. In accordance with example implementations, an even number of portions of the core are defined by the flanges. The substrate can further define two sections with each section including half of the portions of the core.
(23) In accordance with example implementations, flanges can extend approximately 0.3 inches from the exterior of the central tubular construct 32. The entire width in one cross section extending from flange edge to opposing flange edge can be approximately 1 inch, and the entire length of the cylindrical substrate can be approximately 1.6 inches. In accordance with example implementations, one set of flanges 34 can be aligned to be about 0.5 inches from either end of the entire construct, thus taking up approximately 0.6 inches. Each individual flange can be approximately 0.025 inches in depth, and the spacing between the flanges can be approximately 0.055 inches in width. In accordance with example implementations, the larger edge construct flange 36 can be approximately 0.080 inches in width. In accordance with example implementations, the depth or outer perimeter of the central tubular construct 32 can be approximately 0.375 inches wide, with an opening of about 0.228 inches.
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(26) TABLE-US-00001 Parameter (inch) Value Description OD (in) 1.000 Outside diameter of conductors ID (in) 0.400 Inside diameter of conductors w (in) 0.055 s 6 Number of slots p (in) 0.080 Pitch of slots Pf (turns per in{circumflex over ()}2) 3455 Packing factor (experimentally determined)
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(35) In compliance with the statute, embodiments of the invention have been described in language more or less specific as to structural and methodical features. It is to be understood, however, that the entire invention is not limited to the specific features and/or embodiments shown and/or described, since the disclosed embodiments comprise forms of putting the invention into effect.