CHROMATOGRAPHY CARTRIDGE SEAL ARRANGEMENT
20210199629 · 2021-07-01
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Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
B01D15/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The present invention relates chromatography cartridge comprising a barrel to be sealed with a cap utilizing a seal member such as an O-ring. The barrel comprises barrel lip on the circular top surface of the barrel. The cap comprises a seal holder and a space to accommodate the seal member. Then the cap is mounted on the barrel an interior contact surface of the cap will contact the barrel lip and force the barrel lip to shear inwards. The barrel lip and the contact surface will form a first cartridge seal. The barrel lip will in turn contact the seal member which will contact a seal surface of the cap and the seal holder to form a second cartridge seal.
Claims
1. A chromatography cartridge kit comprising: a barrel arranged to be at least at in one end sealed with a cap and a seal member wherein: the barrel comprises a thread arranged on the outer cylindrical surface of the barrel, a barrel seal surface extending radially on the end surface of the barrel and a circumferential barrel lip provided on the barrel seal surface and extending in the longitudinal direction; the cap comprises an outer cylindrical part on its inner surface comprising a thread arranged to mate with the thread of the barrel, a radially extending top, an intermediate part joining the outer cylindrical part with the radially extending top, and an inner cylindrical part, a seal holder provided between the outer surface of the inner cylindrical part and the inner surface of the intermediate part, a cap seal surface arranged between the seal holder and the inner surface intermediate part; and the seal member is to be provided in the space formed by the seal holder, the inner surface of the intermediate part and the cap seal surface; and wherein: the intermediate part of the cap on its inner surface comprises a contact surface, and then the cap is mounted on the barrel, the contact surface is arranged to be in contact with, and exerts a force on, the outer surface of the barrel lip which is sheared towards the centre of the cartridge and which barrel lip in turn exerts a force on the seal member, the contact surface and the barrel lip forming a first cartridge seal; and the seal member is arranged to be in contact with at least the outside of the seal holder, the cap seal surface and the inside of the barrel lip, forming a second cartridge seal.
2. The chromatography cartridge kit according to claim 1, wherein the seal holder is a flange extending in the longitudinal direction from the radially extending top towards the open end of the cap.
3. The chromatography cartridge kit according to claim 1, wherein the seal holder is a thickening of the inner cylindrical part.
4. The chromatography cartridge kit according to claim 1, wherein the outer surface of the inner cylindrical part forms the seal holder.
5. The chromatography cartridge kit according to claim 1, wherein in a longitudinal cross-section, the contact surface is a straight line with an angle of 45° +/−30° with the mid axis of the cartridge.
6. The chromatography cartridge kit according to claim 1, wherein in a longitudinal cross-section, the contact surface is an inwardly concave and continuous curve, wherein all tangents of the curve forms an angle of 45° +/−30° with the mid axis of the cartridge.
7. The chromatography cartridge kit according to claim 6, wherein in a longitudinal cross-section, the cap seal surface is a concave curve open in the direction towards the open end of the cap and the contact surface and the cap seal surface is a continues curve.
8. The chromatography cartridge kit according claim 1, wherein the seal member is in contact with the barrel seal surface
9. The chromatography cartridge kit, according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the outer or inner cylindrical surfaces of the barrel lip is slanted and the base of the barrel lip is broader than the top of barrel lip.
10. The chromatography cartridge kit according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the outer or inner cylindrical surfaces of the barrel lip is curved and the base of the barrel lip is broader than the top of barrel lip.
11. A chromatography cartridge assembly comprising: a barrel at least at one end sealed with a cap and a seal member, wherein: the barrel comprises a thread arranged on the outer cylindrical surface of the barrel, a barrel seal surface extending radially on the end surface of the barrel and a circumferential barrel lip provided on the barrel seal surface and extending in the longitudinal direction; the cap comprises an outer cylindrical part on its inner surface comprising a thread mating with the thread of the barrel, a radially extending top, an intermediate part joining the outer cylindrical part with the radially extending top, and an inner cylindrical part, a seal holder provided between the outer surface of the inner cylindrical part and the inner surface of the intermediate part, a cap seal surface arranged between the seal holder and the inner surface intermediate part; and the seal member is provided in the space formed by the seal holder, the inner surface of the intermediate part and the cap seal surface; and wherein: the intermediate part on its inner surface comprises a contact surface, the contact surface being in contact with, and exerts a force on, the outer surface of the barrel lip which is sheared towards the centre of the cartridge and which barrel lip in turn exerts a force on the seal member, the contact surface and the barrel lip forming a first cartridge seal; and the seal member is in contact with at least the outside of the seal holder, the cap seal surface and the inside of the barrel lip, forming a second cartridge seal.
12. The chromatography cartridge assembly according to claim 11, wherein the seal holder is a flange extending in the longitudinal direction from the radially extending top towards the open end of the cap.
13. The chromatography cartridge assembly according to claim 11, wherein the seal holder is a thickening of the inner cylindrical part.
14. The chromatography cartridge assembly according to claim 11, wherein the outer surface of the inner cylindrical part forms the seal holder.
15. The chromatography cartridge assembly according to claim 11, wherein in a longitudinal cross-section, the contact surface is a straight line with an angle of 45° +/−30° with the mid axis of the cartridge.
16. The chromatography cartridge assembly according to claim 11, wherein in a longitudinal cross-section, the contact surface is an inwardly concave and continuous curve, wherein all tangents of the curve forms an angle of 45° +/−30° with the mid axis of the cartridge.
17. The chromatography cartridge assembly according to claim 16, wherein in a longitudinal cross-section, the cap seal surface is a concave curve open in the direction towards the open end of the cap and the contact surface and the cap seal surface is a continues curve.
18. The chromatography cartridge assembly according claim 11, wherein the seal member is in contact with the barrel seal surface.
19. The chromatography cartridge assembly according claim 11, wherein at least one of the outer or inner cylindrical surfaces of the barrel lip is slanted and the base of the barrel lip is broader than the top of barrel lip.
20. The chromatography cartridge assembly according to claim 11, wherein at least one of the outer or inner cylindrical surfaces of the barrel lip is curved and the base of the barrel lip is broader than the top of barrel lip.
21. A cap for being mounted on a barrel to seal a chromatography cartridge utilizing a seal member, wherein the barrel comprises a thread arranged on the outer cylindrical surface of the barrel, a barrel seal surface extending radially on the end surface of the barrel and a circumferential barrel lip provided on the barrel seal surface and extending in the longitudinal direction; and wherein the cap comprises an outer cylindrical part on its inner surface comprising a thread arranged to mate with the thread of the barrel, a radially extending top an intermediate part joining the outer cylindrical part with the radially extending top and an inner cylindrical part, a seal holder provided between the outer surface of the inner cylindrical part and the inner surface of the intermediate part a cap seal surface arranged between the seal holder and the inner surface intermediate part, the space formed by the seal holder, the inner surface of the intermediate part and the cap seal surface arranged to accommodate the seal member is provided and wherein: the intermediate part of the cap on its inner surface comprises a contact surface, and then the cap is mounted on the barrel the contact surface is arranged to be in contact with, and exerts a force on, the outer surface of the barrel lip which is sheared towards the centre of the cartridge and which barrel lip in turn exerts a force on the seal member, the contact surface and the barrel lip forming a first cartridge seal; and the seal member is arranged to be in contact with at least the outside of the seal holder, the cap seal surface and the inside of the barrel lip, forming a second cartridge seal.
22. The cap according to claim 21, wherein the seal holder is a flange extending in the longitudinal direction from the radially extending top towards the open end of the cap.
23. The cap according to claim 21, wherein seal holder is a thickening of the inner cylindrical part.
24. The cap according to claim 21, wherein the outer surface of the inner cylindrical part forms the seal holder.
25. The cap according to wherein in a longitudinal cross-section, the contact surface is a straight line with an angle of 45° +/−30° with the mid axis of the cartridge.
26. The cap according to claim 21, wherein in a longitudinal cross-section, the contact surface is an inwardly concave and continuous curve, wherein all tangents of the curve forms an angle of 45° +/−30° with the mid axis of the cartridge.
27. The cap according to claim 26, wherein in a longitudinal cross-section, the cap seal surface is a concave curve open in the direction towards the open end of the cap and the contact surface and the cap seal surface is a continues curve.
28. A barrel for being part of a chromatography cartridge and receiving a cap and a seal member to seal the cartridge, wherein the cap comprises an outer cylindrical part on its inner surface comprising a thread arranged to mate with a thread of the barrel, a radially extending top, an intermediate part joining the outer cylindrical part with the radially extending top and an inner cylindrical part, a seal holder provided between the outer surface of the inner cylindrical part and the inner surface of the intermediate part, a cap seal surface arranged between the seal holder and the inner surface intermediate part, the space formed by the seal holder, the inner surface of the intermediate part and the cap seal surface arranged to accommodate the seal member, the barrel comprises a thread arranged on the outer cylindrical surface of the barrel, a barrel seal surface extending radially on the end surface of the barrel and a circumferential barrel lip provided on the barrel seal surface, and extending in the longitudinal direction; and wherein the barrel lip then the cap is mounted on the barrel arranged on its outer surface to contact with a contact surface on the inner surface of the intermediated part of the cap, the barrel lip arranged to shear towards the center of the barrel by the force exerted by the contact surface wherein the contact surface and the barrel lip forms a first cartridge seal; and which barrel lip in turn exerts a force on the seal member, thereby the seal member will be in contact with at least the outside of the seal holder, the cap seal surface and the inside of the barrel lip.
29. The chromatography cartridge assembly according to claim 28, wherein at least one of the outer or inner cylindrical surfaces of the barrel lip is slanted and the base of the barrel lip is broader than the top of barrel lip.
30. The chromatography cartridge assembly according to claim 28, wherein at least one of the outer or inner cylindrical surfaces of the barrel lip is curved and the base of the barrel lip is broader than the top of barrel lip.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0022]
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0023] As described in the background section flash chromatography cartridges are distributed in a closed pre-packed configuration or as open cartridges. Open typically meaning that the end user can open a top enclosure of the cartridge and after preparation close the cartridge again. A pre-packed cartridge is typically produced by closing the bottom of the barrel with a bottom cap, mount the interior parts and close with a top cap. Most parts are typically pre-fabricated in automated moulding processes. The production can very simplified be described as a two stage process, wherein in the first stage the plastic parts are fabricated and in the second stage the cartridge is packed and sealed. The second stage is typically more adaptable to various end applications, customer demands etc.
[0024] The cartridge 110 according to the present invention is schematically depicted in
[0025] As illustrated in
[0026] The cap 140, schematically illustrated in
[0027] The cap seal surface 149 and the seal holder 148 are arranged to accommodate a seal member 130. Preferably the seal member 130 is provided with the cap 140, for example by letting the seal member 130 in its relaxed state having a diameter that is slightly smaller than the diameter of the seal holder 148, so that the seal member is kept around the seal holder 148. Alternatively the seal member 130 may be glued to the cap 140, or so dimensioned so that it presses against the inner surface of the intermediate part 144. Alternatively, or to further secure fixation of the seal member 130, the seal holder may be provided with circumferential protrusion or a number of localized protrusions below the seal member 130. Another alternative is to provide the seal member 130 with the barrel 120, for example so dimensioned that it presses slightly against the inner surface of the lip 127, and thereby is held in place.
[0028] According to one embodiment the seal holder is a flange 148a extending in the longitudinal direction from the radially extending top 147 towards the open end of the cap 140, as illustrated in
[0029] With the cap 140 fully screwed unto the barrel 120, as illustrated in
[0030] The seal member 130 may be an O-ring, but also other geometries will function with minor modifications of the other involved parts, for example a sealing member with an oval or rectangular cross-section. Suitable materials for the seal member 130 is materials commonly used for sealing applications such as rubber, silicone, nitrile or EPDM.
[0031] The barrel lip 127 has for illustrative purposes been depicted as having a rectangular cross section. In order to give a suitable combination of for example rigidness in the axial direction and inwards flexibility, the lip 127 may have a cross section that is non-rectangular. According to one embodiment, schematically illustrated in
[0032] The sealing function involving the first and second cartridge seal, the latter providing contact with at least three surfaces, provides high security in the sealing of the cartridge. Prior art cartridges typically comes to a dead stop in the screwing action and it is not until at the stop, or just before, that the cartridge is sealed. In comparison the cartridge according to the invention has a rather smooth stop and secure sealing is achieved for a prolonged turning. Preferably, the cap 140 can be turned 90° or more from a first position that is sealed to a second position that represents a stop with regards to a torque which a user typically would apply to the cap 140. To provide secure sealing for a prolonged turning is important for the so called open cartridges since it makes the closing action less sensitive to for example the strength and care of the user. Further, the prolonged turning represents a corresponding distance in the longitudinal direction and flexibility is introduced in that direction. This means that slight variations in the thickness of frits, filters and other parts provided in the barrel can be absorbed and tighter fit and/or less dead volume between the different parts is achieved. Further, it also facilitates the production of pre-packed cartridges in that the caps 140 position relative the barrel 120 can be made more accurate in the final sealing of the cartridge 110.
[0033] According to one embodiment of the invention the cartridge 310 is a closed pre-packed cartridge.
[0034] According to a further embodiment, schematically illustrated in
[0035] As will be further described below, the protrusion 324 should interact with a locking member in the cap 340 to provide a locking function of the cap 340 to the barrel 320. The design of the protrusion 324 can be varied relatively freely as long as the interaction with the locking member of the cap 340 is such that a secure locking is ensured. According to one embodiment the side of the protrusion that faces a direction that is opposite the screw direction is essentially perpendicular to the outer surface of the barrel 320. According to one embodiment the protrusion comprises a flat surface facing a direction that is opposite the screw direction, and forms an angle to the outer surface of the barrel 320 that is less than 90 degrees, so as to form a hooked shaped design.
[0036] The cap 340 has a closed end provided with the inlet 341 forming the inlet part of the cartridge 310 and an open end for receiving the barrel 320. The cap 340 is provided with an internal thread matching the thread 323 of the barrel 320. Below the thread 343 of the cap 340, as seen from the inlet end of the cap 140, and adjacent to the open end of the cap 340 is a cylindrical flange 344 arranged, which ends the cap 340 in the open end of the cap 340. The inner diameter of the flange 344 is such that it can accommodate the protrusion or protrusions 324 of the barrel 320 without contacting, or just contacting, the protrusions 324. A play between the protrusion 324 and the inner surface 345 of the flange 344 up to the order of a few millimetres may be acceptable. The flange 344 has preferably a continuous surface, but may have cut outs. Accommodated should be understood that each protrusion 324 is covered by a flange portion.
[0037] The flange 344 of the cap 340 is provided with at least one post-fabricated locking member 346 extending essentially radially inwards from the inner cylindrical surface of the flange 344 of the cap 340. According to one embodiment of the invention the locking member 346 is an indent. The indent 346 extents a distance from the inner surface 346 that substantially exceeds the play, if a play is present. The overlap in the radial direction between the protrusion 324 and the indent 346 may preferably exceed at least a third of the length that the protrusion 324 extends from the outer surface of the barrel 320.
[0038] The indent 346 should be positioned in relation to the protrusion 324 so that the indent 346 is after, and adjacent the protrusion 324 in the screw direction. Preferably the indent 346 abuts the protrusion 324. This gives a secure locking of the cap 340, so it can not be unscrewed from the barrel 320 and no play is present if a user is trying to unscrew the cap 140 from the barrel 320.
[0039] The term “post-fabricated indent” is used to illustrate that the locking member, for example the indent 346 has been provided in connection with the final assembly of the pre-packed cartridge 310 and after the cap 340 has been screwed onto the barrel 320, it is not a structure given by the moulding process, for example. The indent 324 have typically and preferably been provided to the flange by punching the outer surface of the flange 344 with a punch with a predetermined impact and punching depth in a last, or one of the last steps in finalising the pre-packed cartridge 310. The punching typically results in a local plastic deformation, i.e. non-reversible deformation, of the flange 344. According to one embodiment of invention the indent 346 comprises at least a portion that is plastically deformed.
[0040] The position of the indent 346 relative the protrusion 324 should further relate in such a manner that it is secured that the sealing means are engaged so that cartridge is leak-proof. The seal arrangement according to the invention gives in the order of 90° flexibility in the relative position between the cap 140 and the barrel 120. This simplifies the punching operation.
[0041] The cartridge 110/310; has above been described with the cap 140/340 and barrel 120/320 being joined with a thread. “Thread” should here be interpret to include all types of joining mechanisms that utilizes a twisting or screwing motion, for example bayonet couplings.
[0042] Having a cap on the inlet end and an integral end-piece on the outlet end of the chromatography cartridge represents a common version in flash chromatography. Other alternatives could be envisaged, for example having caps in both ends of the barrel which both utilizes the above described locking mechanism. Alternatively a cap is provided only at the outlet end of the cartridge and provided with the locking mechanism. The skilled person would, given the teachings herein, know how to adapt the different parts to function according to the present invention.
[0043] The present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiments. Various alternatives, modifications and equivalents may be used. Therefore, the above embodiments should not be taken as limiting the scope of the invention, which is defined by the appending claims.