Claims
- 1. A chromatograph valve for capturing sample material comprising:
a valve body providing a first pair of ports formed through an exterior portion of said body, said first pair of ports communicating with an internal passage of said body to permit introduction and evacuation of sample material and further providing a second pair of ports opposite said first pair of ports, said second pair of ports communicating between said internal passage and said exterior portion of said valve body; a rotor having an exterior surface movably engaging said interior passage and having a pair of opposed measured slots providing intermittent fluid communication between the respective first and second pairs of ports on the interior passage of the valve body and retaining a fixed volume of sample material while the slots are moved from alignment between one pair of ports and the opposite pair of ports; and a tension-providing retainer engaging the rotor within the valve body.
- 2. The chromatograph valve of claim 1 wherein said rotor is rotatable in a single direction to reduce wear upon said rotor and valve body.
- 3. The chromatograph valve of claim 2 wherein said first pair of ports are diametrically opposed from said second pair of ports and said rotor slots are diametrically opposed.
- 4. The chromatograph valve of claim 3 wherein said rotor slots are opposed by 180 degrees.
- 5. The chromatograph valve of claim 1 wherein said internal passage is conically-shaped.
- 6. The chromatograph valve of claim 1 further including a member engaging one of said second pair of ports permitting solely linear fluid communication from said interior passageway of the valve body to a column on an adjacent chromatograph.
- 7. The chromatograph valve of claim 6 wherein said member is a thin tube passing through an injector body interface, septum cap, septum and injector body.
- 8. The chromatograph valve of claim 6 including:
a) a first temperature zone containing said first pair of ports, b) a second temperature zone containing said second pair of ports, and c) a third temperature zone within ⅜ inches of said second temperature zone and containing a chromatograph.
- 9. The chromatograph valve of claim 1 including:
a) a first temperature zone containing said first pair of ports, b) a second temperature zone containing said second pair of ports, and c) a third temperature zone adjacent said second temperature zone and containing a chromatograph.
- 10. The chromatograph valve of claim 1 including:
a) a first temperature zone containing said first pair of ports, b) a second temperature zone containing said second pair of ports, and c) a third temperature zone containing a chromatograph wherein no change in temperature sufficient to condense any of the fixed volume of sample between said second and third temperature zones.
- 11. The chromatograph valve of claim 10 wherein said first temperature zone is unable to vaporize any of said fixed volume of sample.
- 12. The chromatograph valve of claim 1 wherein said first pair of ports are configured to receive a sample supply and return stream and said second pair of ports are configured to receive a carrier gas supply and return stream.
- 13. The chromatograph valve of claim 1 further including a heating element positioned adjacent to said second pair of ports.
- 14. The chromatograph valve of claim 13 wherein said valve body includes a heater passage having said heating element engaged therein.
- 15. The chromatograph valve of claim 14 wherein said heater passage is oriented generally perpendicular to a line bisecting a segment of the inner passage between the first pair of ports, said line passing through the center of the valve body.
- 16. A sampling system comprising:
a gas chromatograph column being enclosed and temperature controlled; and a valve body providing a first pair of ports formed through an exterior portion of said body, said first pair of ports communicating with an interior passage of said body to permit introduction and evacuation of sample material and further providing a second pair of ports opposite said first pair of ports, said second pair of ports communicating between said interior passage and said exterior portion of said valve body; a rotor having an exterior surface movably engaging said interior passage and having a pair of opposed measured slots providing intermittent fluid communication between the respective first and second pairs of ports on the interior passage of the valve body and retaining a fixed volume of sample material while the slots are moved from alignment between one pair of ports and the opposite pair of ports; and a tension-providing retainer engaging the rotor within the valve body wherein said valve body is in fluid communication with said gas chromatograph column.
- 17. A method of capturing a volume of sample material to be tested in a gas chromatograph comprising the steps of:
a. introducing a stream of sample material into a chromatograph valve, said valve comprising:
a valve body providing a first pair of ports formed through an exterior portion of said body, said first pair of ports communicating with an interior passage of said body to permit introduction and evacuation of sample material and further providing a second pair of ports opposite said first pair of ports, said second pair of ports communicating between said interior passage and said exterior portion of said valve body; a rotor having an exterior surface movably engaging said interior passage and having a pair of opposed measured slots providing intermittent fluid communication between the respective first and second pairs of ports on the interior passage of the valve body and retaining a fixed volume of sample material while the slots are moved from alignment between one pair of ports and the opposite pair of ports; and a tension-providing retainer engaging the rotor within the valve body; b. introducing a carrier gas stream into said second pair of ports within said valve body; c. rotating said rotor in a single direction, capturing a sample volume within one of said slots and discharging said sample volume within said carrier gas through said second pair of ports.
- 18. The method of claim 17 further including the step of:
heating and at least partially volatilizing said fixed volume of sample using a heating element engaged within said valve body.
- 19. The method of claim 18 further including the step of:
transferring said fixed volume of sample to a chromatograph wherein heat from said chromatograph maintains a temperature sufficient to prevent condensation in a space between said valve body and said chromatograph.
PRIORITY CLAIM
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional patent application No. 60/294,725 filed on May 31, 2001 the entirety of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60294725 |
May 2001 |
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