USRE31974E - Cartridge type separation column and holder assembly for liquid chromatographs - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B01—PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL PROCESSES OR APPARATUS IN GENERAL
- B01D—SEPARATION
- B01D15/00—Separating processes involving the treatment of liquids with solid sorbents; Apparatus therefor
- B01D15/08—Selective adsorption, e.g. chromatography
- B01D15/10—Selective adsorption, e.g. chromatography characterised by constructional or operational features
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- G01N—INVESTIGATING OR ANALYSING MATERIALS BY DETERMINING THEIR CHEMICAL OR PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
- G01N30/00—Investigating or analysing materials by separation into components using adsorption, absorption or similar phenomena or using ion-exchange, e.g. chromatography or field flow fractionation
- G01N30/02—Column chromatography
- G01N30/60—Construction of the column
- G01N30/6004—Construction of the column end pieces
- G01N30/6026—Fluid seals
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- G01—MEASURING; TESTING
- G01N—INVESTIGATING OR ANALYSING MATERIALS BY DETERMINING THEIR CHEMICAL OR PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
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- G01N30/6047—Construction of the column with supporting means; Holders
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- This invention relates to liquid chromatography and particularly to a cartridge type separation or elution column and holder assembly including end fittings and interconnections for interchangeably and replaceably coupling the column to an associated liquid chromatograph solely by hand-tightening of holder end caps and without tools.
- seals utilizes a plastic cone shaped seal which is also arranged in a cone type configuration.
- the seal itself depends upon deformation of the plastic which may be of the polytetrafluoroethylene (Teflon) type.
- Teflon polytetrafluoroethylene
- Such seals can be made up once but they are not reliable when disassembled and attempts are made to reseal using the same parts. Additionally, they require wrenches or other tools to make and break them.
- polytetrafluoroethylene has a tendency to cold flow and such seals tend to lose their integrity over a period of time whether or not they are unmade.
- the aforementioned seals which operate utilizing cone shaped ferrules or other cone shaped seals to radially compress either the seal or deform the tube wall, operate at an angle to the liquid force which they are attempting to seal. As such, they are inherently mechanically inefficient since they operate at sealing force angles not aligned with the direction of pressure of the liquid being sealed, and do not lend themselves to possible operation by simple finger tightening of parts.
- a further object of the invention is to provide an elution column seal and holder assembly of the above character which can be hand-tightened by strong or weak persons to the design sealing force which is reliable upon repeated disassembly and remaking and which achieves its rated pressure without deforming the sealing member.
- a further object of the invention is to provide an elution column seal and holder assembly of the above character utilizing an inert plastic seal which is prevented from cold flow and in which deformation thereof is not essential to obtaining the sealing function.
- a further object of the invention is to provide an elution column seal and holder assembly of the above character which requires no tools to make up or unmake and which is designed so that the force applied to the seal and used to make up the same operates exactly at 180° from the liquid pressure which is being contained by the seal so that the mechanical advantage does not rely on cone shaped seals which are deformed at an angle to that force.
- a further object of the invention is to provide an elution column, seal, and holder assembly in which the seal itself further incorporates a filter in a single assembly, the filter being a removable part captured within a plug portion of the seal structure, the latter also serving to slip into close fitting engagement within each end of the elution column in such a way that the elution column, filter, and seal (and plug) become a replaceable cartridge, seal (and plug) and filter becoming a replaceable subassembly.
- the elution column seal is readily providable as a separate unit, interchangeable with other like columns of the same physical size and structure but having different packing or other characteristics. In this way the column and seal assembly form a unitary structure of those parts which are most frequently found necessary to replace.
- a further object of the invention is to provide an elution column, seal, and holder assembly of the above character in which all the component parts including seals and the like are contained and attached to solid structural components so that there are no loose free seals or parts beyond the holder, the elution column, and the end fittings, the latter being substantially permanently attached to the pair of feed fittings connected to the associated liquid chromatograph by the inlet and outlet tubing.
- the abbreviation LC is used in the present specification and claims interchangeably with the full expressions liquid chromatograph(y).
- the present invention employs a replaceable cartridge type separation or elution column and seal which consists of an elongate hollow metal tube having an end seal plug assembly adapted to accommodate a filter within a recess of the plug, the latter interfitting into and closing each end of the tube.
- a seal plug assembly is made of an inert plastic and is provided with a laterally extending portion forming a seal integrally formed with the plug, the seal overlapping the end of each end of the tube to prevent a transverse extending flat annular seal covering at each end.
- a pair of end fittings having a precisely matching recess therein overlap each end of the column and seal for receiving the same.
- Knurled cap nuts adapted for being hand-tightened engage each end of an elongate holder (of slightly less length than the column cartridge assembly) and through which the column is disposed, the cap nuts bearing upon the end fittings through spring washers of the Bellville type.
- the cap nuts engage open threads at each end of the holder so that tightening of the nuts is sufficient to put the holder in tension and to load the spring washers to create a compression seal of the plastic between the ends of the tube and the bottom of the recess in the end fittings.
- the load applied by deformation of the spring washers is adequate to reliably maintain a compression seal on the plastic gaskets which are totally confined laterally by the close-fitting dimensioning of the recess in each end fitting.
- FIG. 1 is an elevational plan view of the liquid chromatograph column holder as constructed in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a plan view of the present invention of the liquid chromatograph column holder of FIG. 1 taken along the lines 2--2 of FIG. 1 but with one end thereof shown in exploded view, the other end being identical.
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of the holder and column of FIG. 1 taken along the lines 3--3 thereof.
- FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of the column and holder of FIG. 1 taken along the lines 4--4 thereof.
- FIG. 5 is an exploded view of the cartridge tube and seal plug of the invention of FIG. 1.
- the present invention consists of a type LC column 6 together with the end plugs closing each end to form a cartridge; an end fitting and assembly 7; and a cartridge holder 8 and retaining cap nut 9 for interconnecting the same into well sealed and operative relation to each other.
- these several parts are termed and comprise the LC column and holder assembly of the present invention.
- the LC column and holder assembly is completely symmetrical and its inlet and outlet parts are identical and interchangeable and that the LC column is reversable. Accordingly, the description herein will be given in the singular with reference to one end of the assembly but it should be understood that both ends are included.
- the inlet and outlet tubing 10, 12 from an LC pump (not shown) and the remainder of the liquid chromatograph passes freely through cap nuts 14 and spring washers 16 into a capillary engaging portion of a respective end fitting 18 which consists of an outwardly facing internally threaded projection 20 engaged by an externally threaded compression drive nut 21.
- a respective end fitting 18 which consists of an outwardly facing internally threaded projection 20 engaged by an externally threaded compression drive nut 21.
- each cap nut 9 has a recess opening 32 which is internally threaded and adapted to engage the cartridge holder 8.
- the other end of the end cap is closed except for a central passage through which a capillary and capillary receiving projection 20 of an end fitting is permitted to freely pass.
- the column is closed at each end with an end plug 34 as shown in detail in cross-section.
- the end plug is designed to serve three functions. The first is as a plug by providing a portion 36 to terminate the end of the column and to retain packing 38 therein and the second is as a carrier for an internally mounted filter unit 40. Thirdly, it provides a laterally extending portion 42 which overlaps the end of the column tube to form a gasket or seal member 42 which is the same diameter as the tube.
- the plug portion is about the same diameter as the inner diameter of the tube and extends internally therein in close fitting relation.
- the filter can be of any suitable type such as a fine screen or sintered stainless steel frit and slidably inserted within a recess on the inner side of the plug. While the filter can be independently replaceable, it is usually more convenient to maintain a supply of seal plugs with filters installed so that the latter becomes a disposable and replaceable sub-assembly.
- the end fitting is provided at its inner extreme with a recess 48 which is the same dimension as the column tube and seal portion 42 of the plug.
- the assembled cartridge is captured within the recess end fitting in a very close fitting relationship, contact being established between the outer, or endwise facing flat of the seal plug and the recess floor as well as between the seal and the side wall of the recess 48.
- the laterally extending seal portions of the seal plug form a gasket like structure totally bounded at the outer extreme by the lower and/or floor of the recess and at its lateral sides by the side walls of the recess.
- the plug can be made of any suitable inert plastic, for example, and is preferably made out of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE).
- the Bellville compression spring 16 is interposed between a laterally enlarged portion 50 of the end fitting surrounding the seal plug and tube receiving recess therein so that when assembled the compression spring is engaged between the end cap and cartridge ends to establish the magnitude of the sealing force of engagement between the end fitting and the seal of the cartridge assembly.
- the end cap has certain physical dimensions which have been found to be particularly appropriate for use in the present application. Specifically, it is cut from 3/4 diameter stock so that its nominal outer dimension is that size. The minimum outer dimension that would be suitable for handtightening operation is believed to be about 1/2 inch or greater and the range is preferably of the order of 5/8 to an inch.
- the inner threads of the end cap are 9/16 inch in diameter with 18 threads per inch as are the outer threads of the elongate tube holder.
- the spring washer compression force for flattening is approximately 130 pounds within about 0.009 inch travel.
- this combination or approximately this combination produces an assembly which may be hand-tightened to its designed specification by a person of relatively low strength and at the same time cannot be overtightened by a person of above average strength. Accordingly, the seal produced thereby is capable of achieving the design sealing specification without danger of being mishandled by operating personnel using a Bellville washer which required displacement of 9/1000 of an inch to achieve design compression of 130 pounds.
- the assembled unit was found to reliably achieve a reproducable seal of 500 psi which is adequate in the application for which this assembly was devised. In tests the seal achieved sealing forces of the order of 5,000 psi for a limited time and it is believed that reliable intermediate values could be obtained by redesign of the mechanical advantage and forces utilized.
- the column tube constructed of 316 stainless steel LiChroma ID, 1/4 inch in diameter, infernal diameter of the tube 0.180, external diameter of plug portion of seal plug 0.173, diameter of rim projection on seal plug 0.180, depth of filter element and associated recess 0.060 inches, depth of overlap seal at other end of seal plug 0.050 inches, diameter 0.250 inches.
- the holder 8 and cap nuts 9 are aluminum.
- the cartridge column, holder and associated parts are identical at each end as are all of the parts so that the device can be reversably assembled for reasons to be explained.
- the holder is somewhat shorter than the overall length of column including seal plugs so that compression force can be delivered by the end caps without interference which would be caused by engaging the ends of the holder itself.
- a pair of finger slots are provided on opposite sides and along the length of the holder and serve the purposes of providing a finger gripping access to the column within the holder for removal of the same without disengaging both end caps and additionally provide a viewing window for reading the packing contents of the column which is in current use in the apparatus.
- the slots are conveniently provided by a tangential grinding operation to a 1/4 diameter radius using a 1/2 inch diameter ball end mill.
- a second feature of the present invention is that the seal is completely contained within the recess of the end fitting so that any tendency for cold flow is prevented from continuing because of the close fitting design of the recess.
- the force which is delivered to the seal works is exactly opposition or 180° from the mechanical force which develops it.
- This is in distinction to other plastic polytetrafluoroethylene seals which are deformed and usually rely on cone shaped arrangements which work at a vector angle to the sealing force and thus lose mechanical advantage.
- the use of a spring type washer located between the end fitting and end cap accommodates both differential expansion of the stainless steel and aluminum parts and a certain amount of cold flow while still maintaining a seal with finger-tight assembly. This avoids design problems of many other seals which are not spring loaded and which become unreliable with time and that they tend to leak.
- the finger recess and viewing slots provide the additional function of immediate detection of any leakage since the same is not captured within the tube but visibly appears.
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