Mixing unit for mixing fluids
10561997 ยท 2020-02-18
Assignee
Inventors
- Bjorn Olovsson (Uppsala, SE)
- Daniel CARLSSON (Stockholm, SE)
- Mahias OSMARK (Stockholm, SE)
- Magnus GAMBERG (Stockholm, SE)
Cpc classification
B01F35/92
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F31/23
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B08B9/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A mixing unit (100) for mixing of fluids is disclosed. The mixing unit (100) includes a mixing chamber (102) for holding one or more fluids and a driving assembly (104) operatively engaged to the mixing chamber (102). The driving assembly (104) is configured to oscillate the mixing chamber (102) for mixing the one or more fluids. The mixing chamber (102) of the mixing unit (100) enables better mixing of fluids in a convenient manner. Further less amount of cleaning fluids may be only required for cleaning the mixing chamber (102) after the mixing process. The mixing unit (100) can be used for mixing amino acids with different fluids however this unit can be used for mixing other fluids as well.
Claims
1. A mixing unit for mixing fluids, the mixing unit comprising: a mixing chamber comprising a first compartment and a second compartment arranged adjacent to the first compartment, wherein the first compartment is configured to hold at least one fluid, and wherein the second compartment is configured to hold a cooling fluid; a driving assembly operatively engaged to the mixing chamber, wherein the driving assembly is configured to oscillate the mixing chamber for mixing the at least one fluid; at least one fluid supply unit configured to supply the at least one fluid into the first compartment; a cooling unit configured to supply the cooling fluid into the second compartment; and a gas supply unit configured to supply an inert gas into the first compartment.
2. The mixing unit of claim 1, wherein the second compartment surrounds the first compartment.
3. The mixing unit of claim 1, wherein the driving assembly is configured to oscillate the mixing chamber at a predefined frequency and a predefined amplitude for mixing the at least one fluid.
4. The mixing unit of claim 1, wherein the driving assembly is configured to oscillate the mixing chamber by rotating the mixing chamber.
5. The mixing unit of claim 4, wherein the driving assembly is configured to rotate the mixing chamber by 180.
6. The mixing unit of claim 1, wherein the driving assembly comprises: an axle operatively connected to the mixing chamber; and a driving unit operatively connected to the axle, wherein the driving unit is configured to drive the axle for oscillating the mixing chamber.
7. The mixing unit of claim 1, wherein the at least one fluid comprises a cleaning fluid, and wherein the driving assembly is configured to oscillate the mixing chamber at a predefined frequency and a predefined amplitude for cleaning the mixing chamber using the cleaning fluid.
8. The mixing unit of claim 6, wherein the driving unit comprises a motor configured to rotate the axle, and wherein the axle is configured to rotate the mixing chamber.
9. The mixing unit of claim 1, further comprising at least one fluid outlet unit configured to pump the at least one fluid out from the mixing chamber.
10. The mixing unit of claim 1, wherein the at least one fluid comprises at least one amino acid.
11. The mixing unit of claim 1, wherein the driving assembly is configured to rotate the mixing chamber in a first direction from a preset position to a first position and to rotate the mixing chamber in an opposite second direction from the first position to a second position.
12. The mixing unit of claim 11, wherein the first position is at a predefined angle relative to the preset position, and wherein the second position is at the predefined angle relative to the preset position.
13. The mixing unit of claim 1, wherein the gas supply unit is configured to maintain a pressurized environment in the first compartment.
14. A method for mixing fluids using the mixing unit of claim 1, the method comprising: supplying, via the at least one fluid supply unit, the at least one fluid into the first compartment; supplying, via the cooling unit, the cooling fluid into the second compartment; oscillating, via the driving assembly, the mixing chamber for mixing the at least one fluid; and supplying, via a gas supply unit, an inert gas into the first compartment to maintain a pressurized environment in the first compartment.
15. The method of claim 14, wherein the at least one fluid comprises at least one amino acid.
16. The method of claim 14, wherein supplying the cooling fluid into the second compartment comprises maintaining the at least one fluid at a constant temperature.
17. The method of claim 14, wherein oscillating the mixing chamber for mixing the at least one fluid comprises rotating the mixing chamber.
18. A mixing unit for mixing fluids, the mixing unit comprising: a mixing chamber comprising a first compartment and a second compartment arranged adjacent to the first compartment, wherein the first compartment is configured to hold at least one fluid, and wherein the second compartment is configured to hold a cooling fluid; a driving assembly operatively engaged to the mixing chamber, wherein the driving assembly is configured to oscillate the mixing chamber for mixing the at least one fluid; at least one fluid supply unit configured to supply the at least one fluid into the first compartment; a cooling unit configured to supply the cooling fluid into the second compartment; and a heat exchanger positioned between the cooling unit and the second compartment, wherein the heat exchanger is configured to cool the cooling fluid.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(5) In the following detailed description, reference is made to the accompanying drawings that form a part hereof, and in which is shown by way of illustration specific embodiments that may be practiced. These embodiments are described in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice the embodiments, and it is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized and that logical, mechanical and other changes may be made without departing from the scope of the embodiments. The following detailed description is, therefore, not to be taken as limiting the scope of the invention.
(6) As discussed in detail below, embodiments of the invention including a mixing unit for mixing of fluids is disclosed. The mixing unit includes a mixing chamber for holding one or more fluids and a driving assembly operatively engaged to the mixing chamber. The driving assembly is configured to oscillate the mixing chamber for mixing the one or more fluids.
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(8) In an embodiment the driving assembly 104 may include an axle 106 operatively connected to the mixing chamber 102 and a motor unit 108. The axle 106 may have an end 110 connected to the mixing chamber 102 and a second end 112 connected to the motor unit 108. The motor unit 108 functions to rotate the axle 106 thereby rotating the mixing chamber 102. The fluids are agitated in the mixing chamber 102 vigorously to get mixed. The mixing chamber 102 may be rotated in a predefined frequency and predefined amplitude that facilitates efficient mixing of the fluids 103. The predefined frequency and the predefined amplitude may be based on quantity of fluids present in the mixing chamber 102 and size of the mixing chamber 102. In this case the mixing chamber 102 may have a preset position and then may be rotated from the preset position at a predefined angle in one direction and at a predefined angle in the opposite direction. Even though the driving assembly 104 is described herein to rotate the mixing chamber 102, different ways of oscillating the mixing chamber 102 for mixing the fluids 103 are within the scope of this disclosure. In an embodiment the driving assembly 104 may rotate the mixing chamber 102 at an angle around +/45 degrees and frequency of approximately 0.5 Hz for stirring the fluids. The fluids 103 i.e. amino acids may need to be mixed for approximately 2 hours for the pre-activation to be completed. For example during the mixing process the fluids such as amino acids (in solution form) are pre-activated for coupling against each other to form peptide chains in a column. Then an additive and base may be added along with a coupling reagent into the column for facilitating the coupling. The additive and base and the coupling reagent depends on the type of amino acid added. In an embodiment the coupling reagent or more coupling mixtures may be added for the amino acid to bind with the already existing peptide chains.
(9) Once the fluids are mixed they can be removed, and then a cleaning fluid may be added into the mixing chamber 102. The mixing chamber 102 may be then rotated so that the cleaning fluid is stirred within the mixing chamber 102 touching all its walls for cleaning. The cleaning fluid may be as discussed earlier for instance NMP and DMF so as to wash away any amino acids of previous peptides. The mixing chamber 102 is rotated using the driving assembly 104 at a predefined frequency and predefined amplitude so that the cleaning fluid flows through all the internal walls of the mixing chamber 102. The cleaning fluid is used to wash the internal walls to remove any leftover fluids that were mixed in the mixing chamber 102. For instance the mixing chamber may be rotated at higher amplitude as compared to amplitude of rotation during mixing of the fluids. Moreover a predefined level of pressure is maintained in the mixing chamber 102 to ensure that no leakage into the mixing chamber 102 occurs. In an embodiment the mixing chamber 102 may be rotated at an angle +/180 degrees and a frequency of approximately 0.5 Hz.
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(11) The heat exchanger 216 may include coolants for cooling the fluid. In an embodiment the heat exchanger 216 may be filled with a coolant and the fluid from the supply tank 214 may flow through a pipe arranged to pass through the heat exchanger 216. While the fluid passes through the pipe due to heat transfer the fluid gets cooled. The cooled fluid enters the compartment 204 and then recirculated into the supply tank 214 after cooling the fluids in the compartment 202. The fluid that reached the supply tank 214 may be recirculated into the heat exchanger 216 for further cooling. It may be noted that
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(14) Once the fluids are mixed they can be removed, and then a cleaning fluid may be added into the mixing chamber. The fluids may be mixed for at least 2 hours. The mixing chamber may be then rotated so that the cleaning fluid is stirred within the mixing chamber touching all its walls for cleaning. The mixing chamber is rotated in a same manner using the driving assembly at a predefined frequency and predefined amplitude so that the cleaning fluid flows through all the internal walls of the mixing chamber. The cleaning fluid is used to wash the internal walls to remove any leftover fluids that were mixed in the mixing chamber. For instance the mixing chamber may be rotated at higher amplitude as compared to amplitude of rotation during mixing of the fluids. Moreover a predefined level of pressure is maintained in the mixing chamber 102 to ensure that no leakage into the mixing chamber 102 occurs. In an embodiment the mixing chamber 102 may be rotated at an angle +/180 degrees and a frequency of approximately 0.5 Hz.
(15) In an embodiment the mixing unit includes a compartment for holding the fluids and an outer compartment surrounding the compartment. The outer compartment carries a cooling fluid for cooling the fluids. Moreover in an embodiment supply tanks may be provided and connected to the mixing unit for supplying the fluids into the compartment. Further tubes may be used for connecting the supply tanks to the mixing unit. The mixing unit is agitated or rotated using a driving assembly similar to the driving assembly for mixing the fluids.
(16) From the foregoing, it will appreciate that the above disclosed mixing unit for mixing one or more fluids provide numerous benefits, such as an improved way of mixing the fluids in an efficient and an effortless manner. The mixing unit enables the fluids to be mixed properly and evenly. Further for cleaning the mixing unit only a small amount of cleaning fluid is added into a mixing chamber of the mixing unit. The frequency and amplitude of rotation of the mixing unit facilitates the cleaning fluid to efficiently clean the inner surface of the mixing chamber. The same amount of cleaning fluid can be used to clean different amounts of fluids mixed in the mixing chamber.
(17) This written description uses examples to disclose the invention, including the best mode, and also to enable any person skilled in the art to practice the invention, including making and using any computing system or systems and performing any incorporated methods. The patentable scope of the invention is defined by the claims, and may include other examples that occur to those skilled in the art. Such other examples are intended to be within the scope of the claims if they have structural elements that do not differ from the literal language of the claims, or if they include equivalent structural elements with insubstantial differences from the literal language of the claims.