Richard C Mckay
Anesthesiologist Assistant at Walden Ln, Hockessin, DE

License number
Colorado 2766789
Issued Date
Mar 14, 1996
Renew Date
Aug 1, 2001
Expiration Date
Jul 31, 2003
Type
Electrotherapy Chiropractic
Address
Address
421 Walden Ln, Hockessin, DE 19707

Professional information

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Liquid Dispersion Device

US Patent:
6729552, May 4, 2004
Filed:
Apr 22, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/420142
Inventors:
Charles Nehemiah McEwen - Newark DE
William J. Herron - Newark DE
Richard G. McKay - Hockessin DE
Assignee:
E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
A24F 2500
US Classification:
239 49, 239 44, 239 37
Abstract:
A device that can be used for dispersing a liquid is disclose. The device comprises a container, a capillary device, and a housing. The container has an open end that is connected to the capillary device and comprises a liquid. The capillary device comprises a substantially tubular member having one end secured to the open end of the container and the opposing end extended therethrough a substantially tubular capillary structure, which is coaxially aligned with the substantially tubular member. The capillary structure is in fluid communication with the liquid in the container. The housing comprises a first end having an opening attached thereon the container, a low voltage supplier attached to one wall, a high voltage converter attached to another wall, a voltage contact and a counter electrode, optionally a heat and/or lighting source, a wicking material, and further optionally electronics for voltage regulation. Also disclosed is a process for dispensing liquid using the device.


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Atmospheric Pressure Ion Source Moving Transport Interface For A Mass Spectrometer

US Patent:
2010027, Nov 4, 2010
Filed:
May 4, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/387590
Inventors:
Richard Garrett McKay - Hockessin DE, US
Charles Nehemiah McEwen - Newark DE, US
Assignee:
M&M MASS SPEC CONSULTING LLC - HOCKESSIN DE
International Classification:
H01J 49/00, G01J 3/10
US Classification:
250288, 250504 R
Abstract:
An atmospheric pressure (AP) mass spectrometry ion source able to ionize analytes in liquid effluents from interfaced liquid separation techniques and from individual containers, as in microtiter plates, by direct introduction of the analyte into the ion source using a moving ribbon, wire, or belt with vaporization of the analyte and subsequent ionization using an electric discharge or photoionization. The AP source may also incorporate atmospheric pressure chemical ionization (APCI), photoionization (APPI) and/or electrospray ionization (ESI), techniques that are commercially available. The source facilitates ionization of volatile and semivolatile compounds by applying heat from a gas stream to vaporize analyte entering the ionization region on a moving transport device. Solvent removal prior to sample entering the ionization region enables ionization of a wider range of compounds than liquid introduction APCI or APPI. The source is also capable of ionizing non-volatile compounds in solution by electrospray ionization, thus the combination provides almost universal ionization for organic compounds.


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Atmospheric Pressure Ion Source Probe For A Mass Spectrometer

US Patent:
7977629, Jul 12, 2011
Filed:
Sep 3, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/231524
Inventors:
Charles Nehemiah McEwen - Newark DE, US
Richard Garrett McKay - Hockessin DE, US
Assignee:
M&M Mass Spec Consulting, LLC - Hockessin DE
International Classification:
H01J 49/10, H01J 49/26
US Classification:
250288, 250281, 250282
Abstract:
An ion source able to ionize both liquid and gaseous vapors from interfaced liquid separation techniques and a solids/liquid atmospheric pressure (AP) probe. The liquid effluents are ionized by electrospray ionization, photoionization or atmospheric pressure chemical ionization and the vapors released from a probe device placed in a heated gas stream in the AP source are ionized by a corona or Townsend electrical discharge or photoionization. The source has the ability to ionize compounds from both liquid and solid sources, which facilitates ionization of volatile and semivolatile compounds by applying heat from a gas stream as well as highly non-volatile compounds infused by electrospray or separated by liquid chromatography or capillary electrophoresis.

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