System and method for assembling a large scale chromatography structure
11045746 ยท 2021-06-29
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B01D15/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T29/49826
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
International classification
B01D15/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A container system is disclosed, where the container system includes a housing. A chromatography cartridge is disposed in the housing. A structural support in the housing is configured to retain the chromatography cartridge within the housing. The housing is configured to withstand a certain amount of pressure generated inside the chromatography cartridge. The chromatography cartridge is disposed in the housing either in horizontal or in vertical position.
Claims
1. A chromatography housing system for housing one chromatography cartridge, the housing system comprising: a housing comprising a first side and a second side opposite to the first side sandwiching a cavity therebetween, a first port positioned on the first side and a second port positioned on the second side each side having a top and a bottom, and a plurality of ribs on the first side and the second side and configured to be in contact with and provide structural support for the one cartridge disposed in the cavity, wherein the system is configured for process liquids to flow from the first port to the second port or vice versa through the cartridge via respective first and second mobile phase ports of the cartridge, and wherein the cartridge is disposed vertically within the housing; a central flange releasably disposed vertically to connect the tops and the bottoms of each of the first side and the second side of the housing, wherein the central flange is centrally disposed and configured to retain the cartridge within the housing when attached; and a first rail disposed beneath the first side and a second rail disposed beneath the second side, both the first and second rails being: (i) positioned perpendicular to the flange, and (ii) configured to enable the first side of the housing and the second side of the housing to slide away from each other in the opposing directions in response to the central flange being released, to enable inserting and removing the cartridge.
2. The chromatography housing system of claim 1, wherein the housing is made with one of a metal and a plastic.
3. The chromatography housing system of claim 1, wherein the housing is configured to withstand a pressure originating from within the cartridge of less than about 3 bar.
4. The chromatography housing system of claim 1, wherein the cartridge includes a chromatography medium.
5. The chromatography housing system of claim 1 further comprising a first leg positioned on the first side and a second leg positioned on the second side to provide structural support to the cartridge.
6. The chromatography housing system of claim 1, wherein the housing includes a lid.
7. The chromatography housing system of claim 1, wherein the first port and the second port of the housing are configured to substantially respectively align with the first and second mobile phase ports of the cartridge.
8. The chromatography housing system of claim 1, wherein the central flange is one of a bolt and a clamp.
9. The chromatography housing system of claim 1, wherein the housing is made of stainless steel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
(1) These and other advantages of the present invention will become more apparent as the following description is read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(6) The presently preferred embodiments of the invention are described with reference to the drawings, where like components are identified with the same numerals. The descriptions of the preferred embodiments are exemplary and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention.
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(8) Cartridge 100 is a self-contained device or pre-packed disposable cartridge that is packed with typical chromatography media under controlled conditions, tested and certified it constitutes a ready-to-process disposable chromatography column. When in operation this cartridge is contained in a suitable mechanical framework or housing that conforms to international pressure-vessel codes and standards. This cartridge is intended for industrial applications in the biopharmaceutical, food and beverage, and other industries where chromatography is utilized in conventional columns. The cartridge is manufactured in sizes representative of industry standards and ranging in diameter from 400 to 2000 MM. The cartridge 100 is placed in the housing 200 as shown in
(9) Packing device 105 is a typical packing device or packing nozzle that sits on top the cartridge 100. This packing device 105 is a removable element that gives access to the interior of the cartridge 100 for the introduction of and packing of typical chromatography media between the top bed support 103a and bottom bed support 103b. The distributors 102a and 102b are utilized to provide equal flow over the entire cross section of the packed cartridge 100. Bottom bed support 103a and the top bed support 103b are seated to the bottom distributor 102a and top distributor 102b. The purpose of the bottom bed support 103a and the top bed support 103b is to contain the chromatography medium within the cartridge 100 but allows the flow of liquid through. The bed supports 103a and 103b are made from woven material with controlled pore size made from either plastic or metal.
(10) These typical distributors 102a and 102b are fixed and sealed to the standard tube walls 101a and 101b. The tube walls 101a 101b are utilized to contain the packed chromatography media in the chromatography cartridge 100 and have the appropriate strength to contain the packed chromatography media. Also, the tube walls 101a and 101b may have a cylindrical, rectangular or any kind of shape and are made from acrylic, polypropylene, polyethylene, other suitable class VI plastics, metal, or other suitable materials accepted by the industry. Distributors 102a and 102b could be all or in part included within the cartridge 100 insert or as stand alone piece as can the bed supports 103a and 103b
(11) When the cartridge 100 is filled with the packed chromatography media, then the packing device 105 can be removed and replaced with a mobile phase port similar to the inlet port 104. The inlet port 104 is utilized to provide a pathway for pumping liquids into or out of the/cartridge via the bottom distributor 102b and the bed support 103b.
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(13) The housing 200 is constructed of a metal such as stainless steel or another suitable material or combination of suitable materials. This housing will conform to internationally accepted pressure level codes and standards and will be capable of containing the forces generated within the cartridge 100 during operation of the cartridge 100. Housing 200 is capable of withstanding a pressure of less than 3 bar (45 psi). As shown in
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(15) The components first mobile phase port 303 and second mobile phase port 305 are equivalent to their counterparts first mobile phase port 203 and the second mobile phase port 205 described above so a description will not be included herein. Ribs 307a, 307b, 307c, 307d, 307e, 307f and 307g are equivalent to ribs 207a, 207b, 207c, 207d, 207e, 207f and 207g described above so a description will not be included herein. Ribs 309a, 309b, 309c, 309d, 309e, 309f, 309g are equivalent to ribs 209a, 209b, 208c, 209d, 209e, 209f and 209g described above so the description will not be included herein. Rail 311 and rail 313 are utilized to allow the two sides of the housing, the left side and the right side, to slide away from each other and thus provide an opening through which cartridge 100 can be inserted and removed from the housing 300. Legs 315 and 317 operate in the same manner as left leg 211a and right leg 211b to support the cartridge 100 in the respective housing 300 and housing 200.
(16) For this housing 300, the chromatography cartridge 100 is positioned in a vertical state. This positioning of the chromatography cartridge 100 enables the process liquids to flow from the first mobile phase port 303 to the second mobile phase port 305 in a left to right motion instead of a top down motion as the cartridge 100 in
(17) The advantages of using housing 300 are: 1. it occupies significantly less floor space; and does not require use of hoists or other lifting devices for removing and inserting cartridges. When expired or used cartridge 100 needs to be removed, the center flange 301 is unbolted or unclamped, and then the two halves of the housing 300 slide open along the rails 311 and 313. The old cartridge 100 is then rolled out and the new cartridge is rolled in.
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(19) At block 405, the user connects the chromatography structure as shown
(20) Next, at block 409 the user determines if the cartridge 100 can be used again. If it is determined that it can be used again then the process returns to block 407, if the cartridge 100 can not be used again then at block 411 the cartridge 100 is removed from the housing 200. After the user removes cartridge 100 by taking the cartridge 100 out of housing 200 by opening the lid 201 and removing the cartridge 100, then this process ends. In another embodiment of the invention, when the user removes the cartridge 100 from the housing 300 by unbolting or unclamping the central flange and removing the cartridge 100, then the process ends. The user may insert a new cartridge in the housing 200. In another embodiment of the invention, the user may insert a new cartridge in the housing 300.
(21) This invention provides a system and method for assembling a large-scale chromatography structure. This large-scale chromatography structure provides the user with an immediately available and fully functioning cartridge that the user can use without worry about the complexity of packing it and using it. Thus, the user can avoid repeated packing and unpacking that cause unnecessary delays in manufacturing valuable therapeutic products. Also, this large-scale chromatography structure is able to withstand pressures that may be exerted on the cartridge as the cartridge undergoes testing. Thus, this invention provides the user with a simple product that can eliminate all failures and uncertainties of on-site column packing and testing.
(22) Although the present invention has been described above in terms of specific embodiments, many modification and variations of this invention can be made as will be obvious to those skilled in the art, without departing from its spirit and scope as set forth in the following claims.