ALEXANDRIA, Va., May 5 -- United States Patent no. 12,618,922, issued on May 5.
"Nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer" was invented by Ching-Yu Chou (New Taipei City, Taiwan).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer is provided, including a body, a moving mechanism, a driving device, a probe, a superconducting magnet, and a light source. The moving mechanism is disposed on the body and includes a sample tube. The driving device is disposed on the body and is used to drive the moving mechanism to move the sample tube. The probe is disposed inside the body and under the moving mechanism, and has a channel for the sample tube to enter the probe. The superconduct...