B01F23/40

Domino capillary microfluidic circuit

There is disclosed a capillary microfluidic circuit including a main channel communicating with a flow inducing element. The main channel has intermediary inlets. Reservoirs for containing one or more liquids prior to being drawn into the main channel. The reservoirs include a first reservoir and at least a second reservoir. Each of the reservoirs has an upstream end connectable to vents for filling the reservoirs with the one or more liquids and a downstream end. The downstream end of each of the reservoirs is connected to the intermediary inlets of the main channel A conduit is disposed between the first reservoir and the a least a second reservoir. The conduit links the downstream end of the first reservoir with the upstream end of the at least a second reservoir.

Gas solution manufacturing device

A gas solution manufacturing device 1 includes a gas supply line 2 configured to supply a gas as a raw material of a gas solution, a liquid supply line 3 configured to supply a liquid as a raw material of the gas solution, a gas solution production unit 4 configured to mix the gas and the liquid together to produce the gas solution, a gas-liquid separation unit 5 configured to perform gas-liquid separation of the produced gas solution into a supplied liquid to be supplied to a use point and a discharged gas to be discharged through an exhaust port, and a gas dissolving unit 6 provided in the liquid supply line 4 and configured to dissolve the discharged gas resulting from the gas-liquid separation in the liquid. The gas dissolving unit 6 is configured with a hollow fiber membrane configured with a gas permeable membrane.

Microfluidic System Suitable for Liquid Mixing and Method
20230191346 · 2023-06-22 · ·

A microfluidic system and method suitable for liquid mixing. The microfluidic system uses a pump (400) as the driving source, which draws at least two liquid samples that are to be mixed into the pump (400). Some air is drawn into the pump (400) as well. The system is also comprised of a mixing reservoir (203). The two liquids drawn into the pump (400) are pushed into the mixing reservoir (203). The air bubbles generated by the air have a stirring effect on the mixed liquid in the mixing reservoir (203). After the air bubbles burst, left at rest, and the air has risen to the top of the mixing reservoir (203), the mixed liquid is drawn back to the pump (400) and fed to the outlet (103) for subsequent detection steps. The addition of an antifoaming agent will prevent the accumulation of air bubbles during the mixing process. In the system, the valves (501, 502, 503, 504) and the sensors (601, 602, 603, 604) in the microfluidic channels (301, 302, 303, 304) will be used for the operation of the microfluidic system and for the precise control of the flow.

DISTRIBUTION TUBE FOR STATIC MIXER

A distribution tube for a static mixer provides efficient mixing with improved performance over a wide range of flow rates. The distribution tube is positioned near an inlet side of the static mixer. An injected fluid is introduced into the static mixer via the distribution tube, which pre-mixes the injected fluid with a main fluid prior to further mixing by mixing elements of the static mixer.

Microfluidic devices with capillary dilutors

An embodiment for a microfluidic device is provided. The device comprises two areas, arranged side-by-side, and a trigger channel. They include a first area, which is delimited by a first liquid pinning barrier, and a second area, which is delimited by a second liquid pinning barrier. The latter extends parallel to the first liquid pinning barrier to delimit a corridor. The trigger channel extends through the corridor between the two areas. In addition, the trigger channel connects the first liquid pinning barrier with the second liquid pinning barrier, allowing a first liquid pinned at the first liquid pinning barrier and a second liquid pinned at the second liquid pinning barrier to be contacted, each, by a reverse flow of the second liquid in the trigger channel and thereby start mixing at a level of the corridor, in operation. The invention is further directed to related methods of operation.

MIXING/DISPERSING APPARATUS AND METHOD
20170348651 · 2017-12-07 ·

The apparatus can produce a product highly mixed and dispersed to a quasi-perfect level in a short time and has an extremely simple arrangement to reduce the processing cost. The mixing/dispersing apparatus for a liquid/liquid mixture includes an elongated thin tube into which the liquid/liquid mixture flows, an inlet provided at one end of the elongated thin tube to receive the liquid/liquid mixture, an outlet provided at the other end to discharge the liquid/liquid mixture, and a mixture pumping device for allowing the mixture to be fed under pressure into the elongated thin tube at a flow rate exceeding a critical Reynolds number. Two liquid storage boxes are provided such that one is located before the inlet provided at one end of the elongated thin tube and the other is located after the outlet, and a plurality of elongated thin tubes is provided between the liquid storage boxes.

Chemical injection unit for drilling operations
11679360 · 2023-06-20 ·

A chemical injection unit consisting of one or more injection loops that uses a Venturi injector and motorized valve with a control system to isolate chemicals from water until operating conditions are suitable to carry the chemical and water mixture down the main flow pipe. The invention adjusts chemical injection rate to maintain desirable operational properties, including chemical injection rate, chemical concentration, or fluid viscosity. Accurate and real-time injection of chemicals is beneficial for safety as well as economics of the drilling operation in terms of reduced drilling time, efficient use of chemicals, and minimal variation in processing conditions.

MIXING DEVICE, SUBSTRATE PROCESSING APPARATUS INCLUDING THE SAME, AND SUBSTRATE PROCESSING METHOD

An apparatus for processing a substrate includes a mixing nozzle having a mixing space that is shaped as an inverted cone, the mixing nozzle including a first inlet, a second inlet and an outlet installed at the mixing space; a first chemical supply unit connected to the first inlet; a second chemical supply unit connected to the second inlet; and a supply tank connected to the outlet, wherein the first chemical supply unit is configured to supply a first chemical solution to the mixing space through the first inlet, the second chemical supply unit is configured to supply a second chemical solution to the mixing space through the second inlet, and the supply tank is supplied with, through the outlet, a solution mixture that is formed of the first chemical solution and the second chemical solution after being mixed in the mixing space.

LIQUID MEDICATION DISPENSING MACHINE
20170290743 · 2017-10-12 · ·

Provided is a liquid medication dispensing machine that can shorten the time to supply a liquid medication to a prescription bottle. The liquid medication dispensing machine is a liquid medication dispensing machine supplying a liquid medication from a liquid medication bottle containing the liquid medication to a prescription bottle, including a liquid medication stirring unit that stirs the liquid medication in the liquid medication bottle, a bottle holding unit that holds a plurality of liquid medication bottles including a first bottle containing a liquid medication G and a second bottle containing a liquid medication B, and a control unit that controls operation of the liquid medication dispensing machine. The control unit operates the liquid medication stirring unit to stir liquid medication B while liquid medication G is supplied from the first bottle to the prescription bottle.

Perfect pour drink mixer
11242236 · 2022-02-08 ·

The invention provides a multi-compartment container for storing and dispensing separately a plurality of consumable liquids that can be mixed in an accurate and repeatable manner. Each storage compartment within the container encloses a predetermined quantity of a consumable liquid, wherein the first compartment is filled with a first liquid and the other compartments are filled with second and third liquids. The individual storage compartments are structurally merged to form elongated dispensing compartments each with a first end and a second end, wherein a one-way outlet positioned at the first end and a one-way outlet located at the second end permits passage of liquid from the storage compartments into the corresponding dispensing compartments. Upon fully inverting the container, the designated outlet of each dispensing compartment is opened, wherein precise amounts of liquids in the first, second, and third compartments are dispensed at constant volume ratio using gravity.