CAROUSEL ASSEMBLY FOR UNIVERSAL ACCESS PORT
20240390884 ยท 2024-11-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
B01L2300/0609
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A carousel assembly is designed to fit into a universal access port of a conditioning enclosure and includes a frame and a panel. The panel is pivotable between a first position, in which a first specimen location is inside the conditioning space and a second specimen location is outside the conditioning space, and a second position, in which the second specimen location is inside the conditioning space and the first specimen location is outside the conditioning space. A sealing door is movable between an open position that permits rotation of the panel and a closed position that blocks rotation of the panel. Preferably, one of the first and second specimen locations is accessible from outside the conditioning enclosure when the sealing door is in the closed position. The carousel assembly can be used to perform a method of conducting environmental testing on a first test specimen and a second test specimen.
Claims
1. A method of conducting environmental testing on a first test specimen and a second test specimen in a conditioning enclosure defining a conditioning space and having an access port, the method comprising the steps of: providing a carousel assembly having a frame dimensioned to fit into the access port, and a panel pivotally coupled to the frame, the panel defining a first specimen location and a second specimen location; inserting the carousel assembly into the access port; loading the first test specimen to the first specimen location while the first specimen location is outside the conditioning space; rotating the panel a first time until the first specimen is inside the conditioning space while simultaneously positioning the second specimen location outside the conditioning space; performing a first test on the first specimen while the first specimen is inside the conditioning space and while the second specimen location is outside the conditioning space; loading the second test specimen to the second specimen location while the second specimen location is outside the conditioning space and also while the first specimen location is inside the conditioning space; rotating the panel a second time until the second specimen is inside the conditioning space while simultaneously positioning the first specimen outside the conditioning space; and after rotating the panel a second time, performing a second test on the second specimen.
2. A method of conducting environmental testing as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first specimen location is defined by a first shelf mounted on a first side of the panel and the second specimen location is defined by a second shelf mounted on a second side of the panel.
3. A method of conducting environmental testing as claimed in claim 2, wherein the first shelf and the second shelf each comprise an opening to facilitate the flow of fluid for heating or cooling samples placed on the shelves.
4. A method of conducting environmental testing as claimed in claim 2, wherein the first side of the panel is substantially opposed to the second side of the panel.
5. A method of conducting environmental testing as claimed in claim 1, wherein rotating the panel a first time comprises rotating the panel about 180 degrees.
6. A method of conducting environmental testing as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first test and the second test follow substantially the same protocol.
7. A method of conducting environmental testing as claimed in claim 1, wherein before rotating the panel a first time the method further includes moving a sealing door from a closed position that blocks rotation of the panel to an open position that permits rotation of the panel.
8. A method of conducting environmental testing as claimed in claim 7, wherein after rotating the panel a first time the method further includes moving the sealing door from the open position to the closed position to provide a seal between the frame and the panel.
9. A method of conducting environmental testing as claimed in claim 8, wherein after moving the sealing door from the open position to the closed position the second specimen location is accessible from outside the conditioning enclosure.
10. A method of conducting environmental testing as claimed in claim 9, wherein the first specimen location is defined by a first shelf mounted on a first side of the panel and the second specimen location is defined by a second shelf mounted on a second side of the panel, wherein the first side of the panel is substantially opposed to the second side of the panel, and wherein after moving the sealing door from the open position to the closed position the second shelf extends through an opening in the sealing door.
11. A conditioning enclosure comprising: a housing defining a conditioning space and including a front wall having an access port; a carousel assembly comprising: a frame removably positioned in the access port; a panel pivotally coupled to the frame, the panel defining a first specimen location on a first side of the panel and a second specimen location on a second side of the panel opposite the first side, wherein the panel is pivotable between a first position, in which the first specimen location is inside the conditioning space and the second specimen location is outside the conditioning space, and a second position, in which the second specimen location is inside the conditioning space and the first specimen location is outside the conditioning space.
12. A conditioning enclosure as claimed in claim 11, wherein the panel is substantially aligned with the front wall of the housing when the panel is in first position and when the panel is in the second position.
13. A conditioning enclosure as claimed in claim 12, wherein the carousel assembly further includes a panel seal between the frame and the panel when the panel is in the first position and when the panel is in the second position.
14. A conditioning enclosure as claimed in claim 11, further comprising a sealing gasket between the frame and the front wall.
15. A conditioning enclosure as claimed in claim 11, wherein the carousel assembly further includes a first shelf defining the first specimen location and a second shelf defining the second specimen location.
16. A conditioning enclosure as claimed in claim 11, wherein the carousel assembly further comprises a sealing door mounted to the frame and movable between an open position that permits rotation of the panel and a closed position that blocks rotation of the panel.
17. A conditioning enclosure as claimed in claim 16, wherein the sealing door provides a seal between the frame and the panel when the sealing door is in the closed position.
18. A conditioning enclosure as claimed in claim 17, wherein one of the first specimen location and the second specimen location is accessible from outside the conditioning enclosure when the sealing door is in the closed position.
19. A conditioning enclosure as claimed in claim 18, wherein the first specimen location is defined by a first shelf mounted on a first side of the panel and the second specimen location is defined by a second shelf mounted on a second side of the panel, wherein the first side of the panel is substantially opposed to the second side of the panel, and wherein one of the first shelf and second shelf extends through an opening in the sealing door when the sealing door is in the closed position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0027] Before any embodiments of the invention are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways.
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[0038] The frame assembly 202 has a rectangular shape and includes frame members 208 and a perimeter flange 210. The perimeter surface 212 of the frame assembly 202 is formed to sealingly fit into the opening 12 of the universal access port 10. In order to provide the desired seal in the opening 12, the frame members 208 can be provided with a perimeter sealing ridge, and a perimeter sealing gasket like that disclosed above in connection with
[0039] The carousel 204 includes an insulated panel 216 pivotally mounted to the frame assembly 202 and a plurality of shelves 218 mounted on opposing sides of the panel. The insulated panel 216 is pivoted for rotation (about pivot axis A,
[0040] The shelves 218 are designed to support test specimens in the test chamber. Referring to
[0041] The sealing door 206 is hinged to the frame assembly 202 and is pivotable between an open position (
[0042] In operation, the panel 216 is initially positioned in the first position and the sealing door 206 is in the closed position such that the first shelves 218a protrude through the central opening 232 of the sealing door 206 and the door seal 234 and panel seals 224 create a seal between the panel 216 and the frame assembly 202. The conditioning enclosure 100 can then be activated to move toward the desired environmental conditions inside the enclosure 100. While the enclosure 100 is moving toward the desired environmental conditions, first samples (not shown) can be loaded onto the first shelves 218a. After the desired environmental conditions exist inside the enclosure, the sealing door 206 can be moved to the open position and the panel 216 can be rotated to the second position such that the first shelves 218a and first samples are inside the enclosure 100. The sealing door 206 is then moved back to the closed position to seal the enclosure 100. In this position, the second shelves 218b will protrude through the central opening 232 of the sealing door 206 in a position to load second samples (not shown) onto the second shelves 218b while the first samples are undergoing testing inside the enclosure 100.
[0043] When testing on the first samples inside the enclosure 100 is complete, the sealing door 206 can again be moved to the open position and the panel 216 can be rotated back to the first position such that the second shelves 218b and second samples are inside the enclosure 100 and the first shelves 218a and first samples are outside the enclosure 100. The sealing door 206 is then immediately moved back to the closed position to seal the enclosure 100. In this position, the first shelves 218a will protrude through the central opening 232 of the sealing door 206 in a position to unload the first samples from the first shelves 218a while the second samples are undergoing testing inside the enclosure 100. This process can continue by loading third samples onto the first shelves 218a and repeating the above process.
[0044] While particular embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the invention in its broader aspects, and therefore, the aim in the appended claims is to cover all such changes and modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention. In this regard, the carousel may have more than two positions, and the amount of rotation could be angles other than 180 degrees. For example, the carousel could be divided into three segments that each account for 120 degrees of the carousel circumference. Such an embodiment could be designed such that two of the three segments are inside the conditioning enclosure when the other segment is outside the conditioning enclosure for loading. Alternatively, such an embodiment could be designed such that one of the three segments is inside the conditioning enclosure when the other two segments are outside the conditioning enclosure for loading.