This application is a filing under 35 U.S.C. 371 of international application number PCT/SE2011/050746, filed Jun. 16, 2011, published on Dec. 29, 2011 as WO 2011/162678, which claims priority to application number 1457/DEL/2010 filed in India on Jun. 23, 2010.
The present invention relates to a method for performing maintenance on a chromatography column and to a chromatography system.
Some parts of a chromatography column need to be cleaned or replaced regularly. For example access is needed beneath a bottom plate of the chromatography column to change a valve provided there. Usually there is not much space between the bottom plate and the floor because it is preferable to keep the overall height of the chromatography column as small as possible. Because of the limited space below the bottom plate it is tricky to get access to the bolts and valves that need to be accessed.
An object of the present invention is to solve the problems described above related to prior art.
This is achieved in a method and in a chromatography system.
Hereby an operator will get good access to the underside of the bottom plate and at the same time the overall height of the chromatography column can be kept at a minimum.
Suitable embodiments are described in the dependent claim.
a-1c show schematically a chromatography system according to one embodiment of the invention in three different positions.
a-4d show schematically a chromatography system according to another embodiment of the invention in different positions of a method according to one embodiment of the invention.
a shows schematically a chromatography system according to one embodiment of the invention. All the parts are not mentioned here but they are conventional parts of a chromatography system. A chromatography column 1 is provided on a stand 3. According to the invention a bottom plate 5 of the chromatography column is detachably secured with a detachable joint 7 to the stand 3. In this embodiment the detachable joint 7 is shown as two bolts 7 securing the bottom plate 5 to the stand 3. One example of a detachable joint is shown in more detail in
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Furthermore a lock sprint 22 is possibly provided in order to secure the adaptor and the chromatography column in the raised position.
S1: Lifting the lid 27 and lid support 29 to a first position.
S3: Detaching the detachable joint 7 between the bottom plate 5 and the stand 3.
S5: Securing the adaptor 15 to the chromatography column, here the upper flange 14 of the chromatography column (if not already done).
S7: Lifting the adaptor 15 together with the rest of the chromatography column 1.
S8: Possibly providing a lock sprint for securing the adaptor 15 and the chromatography column 1 in the raised position.
S9: Performing maintenance beneath the bottom plate 5.
a-4d show schematically a chromatography system according to another embodiment of the invention in different positions of a method according to one embodiment of the invention. In
S31: The column tube 45 is released from the upper lid 51 and the bottom plate 53.
S33: The column tube 45 is rotated out from the upper lid 51 and the bottom plate 53. This is shown in
S35: An adaptor 59 of the chromatography column 41 is lowered almost all the way down to the distributor 54 and the bottom plate 53. This is shown in
S37: The adaptor 59 is locked to the bottom plate 53 by a locking means 61. This is shown in
S39: A detachable joint 63 between the bottom plate 53 and the stand 43 is released.
S41: The adaptor 59 is lifted together with the bottom plate 53, suitably to a height that is sufficient for a person to sit beside it and conveniently perform the maintenance required, such as unbolting and changing valves on the underside of the chromatography column 41. This is shown in
S43: Possibly a lock sprint 65 (shown in
S44: Performing maintenance beneath the bottom plate of the column.
One advantage with the invention is that access to the bottom side of the bottom plate is provided without increasing the total height of the chromatography system.
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1457/DEL/2010 | Jun 2010 | IN | national |
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PCT/SE2011/050746 | 6/16/2011 | WO | 00 | 12/11/2012 |
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WO2011/162678 | 12/29/2011 | WO | A |
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