The present invention relates to a column construction which includes a movable adaptor that can be used to deliver liquid to or to lead liquid away from a liquid permeable bed inside the column. The expression “movable” means that the adaptor can be moved in the direction of flow applied during an adsorption/desorption/washing process.
Movable adapters have been used in chromatography in conjunction with matrices which are packed conventionally in columns and also in expanded bed columns. The controlled movement of the adapters has been achieved by applying a controllable force to the adaptor, for example, by applying a hydraulic/pneumatic pressure to the sealed space between the adaptor and an upper end-piece of the column. This requires the use of a hollow duct which extends up from the adaptor through the column end-piece, in order to act as a conduit for liquids flowing to or from the adapter. One such column is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 6,280,616.
The main drawbacks of this arrangement is that because the duct attached to the movable adapters is almost as long as the column, the height of the ceiling above a column must be in the order of twice the height of the column in order to accommodate the length of the duct which protrudes from the top of the column when the adapter is at its highest position.
The present invention provides improvements with regard to the drawback of the prior art.
An example of a column in accordance with the present invention is shown in the appended drawings. The drawings are not to scale.
a) is a schematic lateral view of a prior art chromatography column with a movable adapter in its lowest position;
b) is a schematic lateral view of the same column with the movable adapter in its highest position:
a) is a schematic lateral view of a first embodiment of a chromatography column in accordance with the present invention with a movable adapter at its lowest position;
b) is a schematic lateral view of the first embodiment of a column in accordance with the present invention with the movable adapter in its highest position;
Details of the embodiments which have the same function have been identified with the same reference numerals in the figures, unless otherwise stated.
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a and 2b show schematically a first embodiment of a chromatography column provided with a movable adapter in accordance with the present invention. In this column the hollow rigid duct 23 known from the prior art is replaced by a flexible duct 33. Flexible duct 33 is slidable though a duct receiving opening 25′ in second end plate 7. Flexible duct 33 is preferably made from smooth walled tubing which is stiff enough to seal against sealing means 27 (which are provided in the duct receiving opening 25 in second end plate 7) when it slides past said sealing means 27. At the same time flexible duct 33 should preferably be flexible enough so that instead of projecting vertically out of duct receiving opening 25 (i.e. parallel with the longitudinal axis of the column) it can be bent to lie substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the column, thereby reducing the amount of free space needed above the column to accommodate the duct. To ease handling, flexible duct 33 may be flexible enough to be wound onto duct storage means—such as a reel 35 or drum positioned outside the column—as the movable adapter 17 is raised towards the second end plate 7. Removing the duct from the column as the movable adapter 17 rises prevents the duct 33 from collecting inside the column between the movable adapter 17 and the second end plate 7 where it could be damaged or where it could prevent the movable adapter 17 from rising all the way to the second end plate 7. Conduit 31 is also made flexible enough to follow the bending of flexible duct 33.
Various other shapes of anti-kink devices are conceivable, for example an anti-kink collar may have a round, oval, triangular or other cross-sectional shape instead of the quadrant-shaped cross-section shown in
Such anti-kink collars are optionally usable on all embodiments of the present invention.
As the duct 33 is flexible, it provides less support to the movable adapter 17 and distribution system 19 (if fitted) than a solid support would. This means that if the aspect ratio (height to width ratio) of the movable adapter and distribution system (if fitted) is too low then there is a risk of the movable adapter and distribution system tilting in the column. This is undesirable as they may allow fluid to leak past them and/or may be come jammed in the column. In order to prevent this, in an embodiment of a column in accordance with the present invention the aspect ratio of a movable adapter or a movable adapter and attached distribution system assembly is preferably equal to or greater than 5% (i.e. the maximum height of the movable adapter or assembly is equal to or greater than 5% of the maximum width of the movable adapter or assembly). More preferably the aspect ration is equal to or greater than 10% and even more preferably the aspect ration is equal to or greater than 20%. In some cases, for example in columns where the movable adapter or assembly is not very rigid, higher aspect ratios may be needed, for example aspect ratios equal to or greater than 50%, or equal to or greater than 100%.
Possible suitable materials for the flexible ducts and conduits are tubes made of plastic, composite materials and metals. The ducts and conduits may be reinforced, for example with helical or round reinforcing strips or wires in order to ensure a good seal against the duct receiving opening sealing means, and may be coated with low-friction coating to facilitate sliding through the sealing means in the duct receiving opening. Said sealing means can be any sealing means which prevent leakage of pressurised fluid though the duct receiving opening while at the same time allow the duct to slide though the sealing means.
While the invention has been illustrated by examples showing columns using packed beds, it is also applicable to columns using expanded beds.
The above mentioned embodiments are intended to illustrate the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of protection claimed by the following claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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03118544 | May 2003 | GB | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP04/05524 | 5/21/2004 | WO | 7/27/2006 |