Valve for a Bioprocess Liquid
20210140558 · 2021-05-13
Inventors
- Prashanth Hosabettu Mohan (Bangalore, IN)
- Ajit S. Vernekar (Bangalore, IN)
- Praveen Paul (Bangalore, IN)
- Krishnadev Madhavan Nair (Bangalore, IN)
- Manjunath Bhat (Bangalore, IN)
Cpc classification
F16K31/0631
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K31/0679
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K11/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K31/0627
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16K31/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A valve (100) for a bioprocess liquid apparatus (199) comprises tubular sections (101, 102, 103) inside which valve seat means (155) are arranged. A plunger arrangement (150) is configured to selectively interact with the valve seat means to close and open the tubular sections in response to a magnetic field provided by solenoid arrangements (104, 105), the solenoid arrangements being arranged at the bioprocess liquid apparatus. A flow path device comprising such a valve and a bioprocess liquid apparatus and a method of handling a bioprocess liquid are also disclosed.
Claims
1. A valve for a bioprocess liquid apparatus, the valve comprising: a first tubular section, a second tubular section and a third tubular section, each tubular section having a respective first end and a respective second end, wherein the tubular sections are joined together at their respective second end, valve seat means arranged at least at the respective second end inside the first tubular section and inside the second tubular section, and a plunger arrangement inside the valve, the plunger arrangement being configured to selectively interact with the valve seat means to close and open at least the first tubular section and the second tubular section in response to a magnetic field provided by a first solenoid arrangement arranged at the second end of the first tubular section and a magnetic field provided by a second solenoid arrangement arranged at the second end of the second tubular section.
2. The valve of claim 1, where the plunger arrangement comprises: a first plunger arranged at the second end inside the first tubular section, a second plunger arranged at the second end inside the second tubular section, wherein the first plunger and the second plunger are connected with each other via a connecting part and configured such that closure of the first tubular section corresponds to opening of the second tubular section.
3. The valve of claim 1, where the plunger arrangement comprises: a first plunger arranged at the second end inside the first tubular section, a second plunger arranged at the second end inside the second tubular section, wherein the first plunger and the second plunger are suspended by respective support means that are arranged inside the valve.
4. The valve of claim 3, where the support means comprise springs.
5. The valve of claim 3, where any of the first solenoid arrangement and the second solenoid arrangement comprises a double coil arrangement.
6. The valve of claim 1, where the plunger arrangement comprises a single plunger arranged inside the valve such that closure of the first tubular section corresponds to opening of the second tubular section.
7. The valve of claim 1, where the plunger arrangement comprises a single plunger arranged inside the valve such that, in response to the magnetic field provided by the first solenoid arrangement, the magnetic field provided by the second solenoid arrangement and a magnetic field provided by a third solenoid arrangement arranged at the second end of the third tubular section, the single plunger selectively interacts with the valve seat means to close and open the first tubular section, the second tubular section and the third tubular section.
8. The valve of claim 3, where any of the first plunger, the second plunger and the single plunger is a ball.
9. A flow path device for a bioprocess liquid, comprising: at least one valve according to claim 1, and a plurality of tubes attached to the valve.
10. The flow path device of claim 9, comprising a plurality of connectors configured to connect the flow path device to a bioprocess liquid apparatus.
11. The flow path device of claim 9, where any of the tubes, the at least one valve and the connectors are aseptic.
12. A bioprocess liquid apparatus comprising control circuitry, a first solenoid arrangement and a second solenoid arrangement, the apparatus being configured to interact with a valve as claimed in claim 1, said interaction comprising provision of magnetic fields to a plunger arrangement inside the valve.
13. The bioprocess liquid apparatus of claim 12, comprising a third solenoid arrangement.
14. A method of handling a bioprocess liquid, comprising: mounting a valve as claimed claim 1 in a bioprocess apparatus, controlling flow of bioprocess liquid in the apparatus, comprising provision of magnetic fields to a plunger arrangement inside the valve, and dismounting the valve from the apparatus.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0033] The bioprocess liquid apparatus 199 comprises control circuitry 198, the first solenoid arrangement 104 and the second solenoid arrangement 105. Attachment means 196 for the solenoid arrangements 104, 105 are arranged at the apparatus 199 (i.e. the attachment means 196 may form a fixed or removable part of the apparatus 199) such that the solenoid arrangements 104, 105 circumscribe respective second end 122, 132 of the tubular sections 101, 102 when the valve 100 is arranged in the apparatus 199. Connection means 214 for the valve 100 are also schematically illustrated.
[0034] The bioprocess liquid apparatus 199 is configured to interact with the valve 100, the interaction comprising provision of magnetic fields to the plunger arrangement 150 inside the valve 100. The interaction with the valve 100 is controlled by the control circuitry 198 providing electric control current via electric connections 107, 108 to the solenoids 104, 105. As the skilled person will realize, such interaction involves software instructions as well as hardware means such as electric power means, pressured tubing, pumps, aseptic connections and actuators.
[0035] Although not illustrated in
[0036] With reference to
[0037] A valve 100 is mounted in the bioprocess apparatus 199 in a mounting step 701. As indicated above, the mounting step 701 may involve a manual arrangement of the attachment means 196 to circumscribe the tubular sections 101, 102 and thereby fixing the valve 100 to the apparatus 199 such that the solenoids 104, 105 become positioned around the tubular sections 101, 102 and thereby enable interaction between magnetic fields and the plunger arrangement 150 inside the valve 100.
[0038] Flow of bioprocess liquid in the apparatus 199 is then controlled in a control step 703. The control step 703 comprises provision of the magnetic fields to the plunger arrangement 150 inside the valve 100. An effect of the control step 703 is that of closing and opening the tubular sections 101, 102 as described herein. The control step 703 typically comprises further detailed procedures, such as various treatment steps associated with the specific bioprocess liquid. However, such procedures are outside the scope of the present disclosure.
[0039] Subsequent to the control step 703, the valve 100 is then dismounted, in a dismounting step 705, from the apparatus 199. In a single use context, the valve 100 may finally be discarded, although such an action is not part of the method of handling the bioprocess liquid.
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[0042] In other embodiments of the valve 100, the plunger arrangement 150 comprises disconnected plungers.
[0043] As exemplified, the plunger 161 may have various shapes including a generally cylindrical shape as exemplified in
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[0048] Although the various embodiments of the valve 100 and the flow path device 200 have been described without reference to the use of any specific materials, bearing in mind that single use and aseptic conditions are preferred, it is a preferred choice to use plastic tubular sections and connectors. The materials suitable for plungers include plastics with a suitable inclusion of ferrite materials for enabling the interaction with the magnetic fields provided by the solenoid arrangements 104, 105, 110.