XRF analyzer communication

US9816950B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9816950-B2
Application numberUS-201715585861-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 3, 2017
Priority dateAug 20, 2014
Publication dateNov 14, 2017
Grant dateNov 14, 2017

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An x-ray fluorescence (XRF) analysis system 10 can include an XRF analyzer 20 which can communicate wirelessly with other devices. The system 10 can also include remote-processor software configured to be loaded onto a handheld electronic device 23 and/or remote-computer software configured to be loaded onto a remote-computer 28 . The XRF analyzer 20 can include a microphone 18 and/or an output device 31 to allow a user 19 to communicate conveniently with the XRF analyzer 20.

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What is claimed is: 1. An x-ray fluorescence (XRF) analyzer comprising: a) a housing; b) an x-ray source and an x-ray detector attached to the housing, the x-ray source being located and oriented to emit x-rays towards a sample and the x-ray detector being located and oriented to receive fluoresced x-rays emitted from the sample; and c) an electronic-processor, attached to the housing, and configured to: i) obtain an initial signal from a user; ii) wirelessly-transmit the initial signal to a remote-processor; iii) receive a wirelessly-transmitted return signal from the remote-processor, the return signal based on the initial signal; and iv) operate the XRF analyzer based on the return signal. 2. The XRF analyzer of claim 1 , wherein: a) the XRF analyzer forms part of an XRF analysis system, the XRF analysis system further comprising the remote-processor; b) the remote-processor is configured to wirelessly receive the initial signal, select a program from a library of programs stored on the remote-processor for operation of the XRF analyzer, and wirelessly transmit the return signal, the return signal including the program. 3. The XRF analysis system of claim 2 , wherein the remote-processor is attached to a handheld electronic device that is physically separate from and independently movable from the XRF analyzer. 4. The XRF analysis system of claim 2 , wherein the remote-processor is configured to receive a signal transmitted wirelessly from a remote-computer to modify the library. 5. The XRF analyzer of claim 1 , wherein the electronic-processor is configured to receive a disable signal from the remote-processor, and upon receipt of the disable signal to prevent operation of the XRF analyzer. 6. The XRF analyzer of claim 1 , wherein the electronic-processor is configured to monitor XRF analyzer performance, generate an analysis signal based on the monitored XRF analyzer performance, and wirelessly transmit the analysis signal to the remote-processor. 7. The XRF analyzer of claim 6 , wherein monitoring XRF analyzer performance includes monitoring filament resistance, x-ray detector cooling time, number of analysis performed, x-ray tube voltage, number of charges to a battery, or combinations thereof. 8. The XRF analyzer of claim 1 , further comprising an output device attached to the housing and electrically connected to the electronic-processor, the output device configured to give notification to the user: a) by vibration, verbal communication, a movable mechanical device, or combinations thereof; b) of an acknowledgement of a program selected by the user, XRF analysis results, instructions on proper use of the XRF analyzer, a countdown until XRF analysis begins, a countdown until XRF analysis ends, a notification of analysis completion, or combinations thereof. 9. An x-ray fluorescence (XRF) analyzer comprising: a) a housing; b) an x-ray source and an x-ray detector attached to the housing, the x-ray source being located and oriented to emit x-rays towards a sample and the x-ray detector being located and oriented to receive fluoresced x-rays emitted from the sample; and c) an electronic-processor, attached to the housing, and configured to monitor XRF analyzer performance, and monitoring XRF analyzer performance includes monitoring filament resistance, x-ray detector cooling time, number of analysis performed, x-ray tube voltage, number of charges to a battery, or combinations thereof. 10. The XRF analyzer of claim 9 , wherein the electronic-processor is further configured to generate an analysis signal based on the monitored XRF analyzer performance, and to wirelessly transmit the analysis signal to a remote-processor. 11. The XRF analyzer of claim 9 , wherein monitoring XRF analyzer performance includes monitoring x-ray tube voltage, number of charges to a battery, or combinations thereof. 12. The XRF analyzer of claim 9 , further comprising an output device attached to the housing and electrically connected to the electronic-processor, the output device configured to give notification to a user: a) by vibration, verbal communication, a movable mechanical device, or combinations thereof; b) of an acknowledgement of a program selected by the user, XRF analysis results, instructions on proper use of the XRF analyzer, a countdown until XRF analysis begins, a countdown until XRF analysis ends, a notification of analysis completion, or combinations thereof. 13. The XRF analyzer of claim 9 , wherein the electronic-processor is configured to receive a disable signal from a remote-processor, and upon receipt of the disable signal to prevent operation of the XRF analyzer. 14. The XRF analyzer of claim 9 , the XRF analyzer forms part of an XRF analysis system, the XRF analysis system further comprising a remote-processor, and wherein: a) the electronic-processor is configured to obtain an initial signal from a user and to wirelessly-transmit the initial signal to the remote-processor; b) the remote-processor is configured to wirelessly receive the initial signal, select a program from a library of programs, and wirelessly transmit the return signal; c) the electronic-processor is configured to receive the wirelessly-transmitted return signal from the remote-processor, the return signal based on the initial signal and including a program for operation of the XRF analyzer, and to operate the XRF analyzer based on the program; and d) the remote-processor is configured to receive a signal transmitted wirelessly from a remote-computer to modify the library. 15. The XRF analyzer of claim 9 , wherein monitoring XRF analyzer performance includes monitoring filament resistance, x-ray detector cooling time, or both thereof. 16. An x-ray fluorescence (XRF) analyzer comprising: a) a housing; b) an x-ray source and an x-ray detector attached to the housing, the x-ray source being located and oriented to emit x-rays towards a sample and the x-ray detector being located and oriented to receive fluoresced x-rays emitted from the sample; and c) an electronic-processor attached to the housing; d) an output device attached to the housing, electrically connected to the electronic-processor, and configured to give notification to a user by vibration, verbal communication, a movable mechanical device, or combinations thereof. 17. The XRF analyzer of claim 16 , wherein the notification is an acknowledgement of a program selected by the user, XRF analysis results, instructions on proper use of the XRF analyzer, a countdown until XRF analysis begins, a countdown until XRF analysis ends, a notification of analysis completion, or combinations thereof. 18. The XRF analyzer of claim 16 , wherein the notification to the user is by vibration. 19. The XRF analyzer of claim 16 , wherein the notification to the user is by verbal communication. 20. The XRF analyzer of claim 16 , wherein the notification to the user is by a movable mechanical device.

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  • portable apparatus · CPC title

  • using a radio link · CPC title

  • G01N23/223Primary

    by irradiating the sample with X-rays or gamma-rays and by measuring X-ray fluorescence · CPC title

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What does patent US9816950B2 cover?
An x-ray fluorescence (XRF) analysis system 10 can include an XRF analyzer 20 which can communicate wirelessly with other devices. The system 10 can also include remote-processor software configured to be loaded onto a handheld electronic device 23 and/or remote-computer software configured to be loaded onto a remote-computer 28 . The XRF analyzer 20 can include a microphone 18 and…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Moxtek Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01N23/223. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 14 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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