Claims
- 1. A method for testing membrane integrity for a membrane configured to screen a minimum size particle in a fluid, the method including the steps of:
adding a magnetically susceptible material to the fluid upstream of the membrane, said magnetically susceptible material having a size larger than said minimum size; and applying a magnetic field to collect any of said material that has passed through the membrane.
- 2. A method for testing membrane integrity as defined by claim 1, said magnetically susceptible material being between about 0.1 micron and about 20 microns in size.
- 3. A method for testing membrane integrity as defined by claim 1, said magnetically susceptible material being between about 5 and about 20 microns in size.
- 4. A method for testing membrane integrity as defined by claim 1, said magnetically susceptible material being between about 0.01 and about 0.1 microns in size.
- 5. A method for testing membrane integrity as defined by claim 1, said magnetically susceptible material being between about 0.1 and about 5 microns in size.
- 6. A method for testing membrane integrity as defined by claim 1 wherein said magnetically susceptible material comprises a magnetic material.
- 7. A method for testing membrane integrity as defined by claim 1 and further including the step of inducing magnetism in said magnetically susceptible material prior to the step of adding said material to the fluid.
- 8. A method for testing membrane integrity as defined by claim 1 wherein said magnetically susceptible material is metallic.
- 9. A method for testing membrane integrity as defined by claim 1 wherein said magnetically susceptible material is a superparamagnetic particle.
- 10. A method for testing membrane integrity as defined by claim 1, said magnetically susceptible material having a magnetic mass susceptibility of at least about 75×10−6 m3/kg.
- 11. A method for testing membrane integrity as defined by claim 1 wherein the membrane is for screening contaminants with a charge behavior, and wherein said magnetically susceptible material is selected to resemble said contaminant charge behavior.
- 12. A method for testing membrane integrity as defined by claim 1 wherein said magnetically susceptible material is a microorganism.
- 13. A method for testing membrane integrity as defined by claim 1 wherein said magnetically susceptible material is one of a bacteria or a virus.
- 14. A method for testing membrane integrity as defined by claim 1, and further comprising the step of attaching said magnetically susceptible material to a contaminant in the fluid.
- 15. A method for testing membrane integrity as defined by claim 1, wherein said magnetically susceptible material has a density below about 2 gm/cm3.
- 16. A method for testing membrane integrity as defined by claim 1, wherein said applied magnetic field has a gradient of between about 5,000 to about 20,000 Tesla/m.
- 17. A method for testing membrane integrity as defined by claim 1 wherein said magnetic field is applied to a collection zone, the fluid having a residence time in said collection zone of at least about 1 sec.
- 18. A method for testing membrane integrity as defined by claim 1 wherein the fluid is flowing through a container and said magnetic field is applied to a collection zone that extends over an entire cross section of the fluid in the container.
- 19. A method for testing membrane integrity as defined by claim 1 and further including the step of using a sensor to detect said collected material.
- 20. A method for testing membrane integrity as defined by claim 19, wherein the step of using said sensor is performed on-line.
- 21. A method for testing membrane integrity as defined by claim 19 wherein said magnetically susceptible material is magnetic, and wherein said sensor detects said magnetically susceptible material by detecting the magnetic field of said material.
- 22. A method for testing membrane integrity as defined by claim 19 wherein said sensor is a giant magnetoresistance sensor.
- 23. A method for testing membrane integrity as defined by claim 19 wherein said sensor is a surface profiling sensor.
- 24. A method for testing membrane integrity as defined by claim 19 wherein said sensor is one of a light scattering sensor, a laser sensor, a piezoelectric sensor, a magnetic resonance imaging sensor, a nuclear magnetic resonance sensor, or a mass change sensor.
- 25. A method for testing a membrane as defined by claim 19 wherein the step of applying said magnetic field includes using a magnetic collector, and wherein said sensor is integral with said magnetic collector.
- 26. A method for testing a membrane as defined by claim 1 wherein the method further includes the step of tagging said magnetically susceptible material with a marker.
- 27. A method for testing a membrane as defined by claim 26 wherein said marker comprises a fluorescent, and wherein the method further includes the step of detecting said collected material using a fluorescent detector.
- 28. A method for testing membrane integrity as defined by claim 1 wherein the step of applying a magnetic field to collect said material includes using a plurality of individual magnetic collectors.
- 29. A method for testing membrane integrity as defined by claim 28 wherein said plurality of individual magnetic collectors is arranged in a matrix.
- 30. A method for testing membrane integrity as defined by claim 28 wherein said plurality of magnetic collectors form a plurality of individual collection zones.
- 31. A method for testing membrane integrity as defined by claim 1 wherein the step of applying a magnetic field to collect said material includes the step of causing the fluid to flow through a magnetic collector.
- 32. A method for testing membrane integrity as defined by claim 31 wherein said magnetic collector comprises a magnetic filter.
- 33. A method for testing membrane integrity as defined by claim 1 wherein the step of applying a magnetic field to collect said material includes applying said magnetic field to cause said material to flow into a sensing channel.
- 34. A method for testing membrane integrity as defined by claim 33 wherein the method further includes the step of detecting said material in said sensing channel using a sensor.
- 35. A method for testing membrane integrity as defined by claim 33 wherein the fluid is flowing through a container and wherein said sensing channel is within the container.
- 36. A method for testing membrane integrity as defined by claim 1 wherein the step of applying a magnetic field to collect said material includes retaining said material with a magnetic collector.
- 37. A method for testing membrane integrity as defined by claim 1 wherein the membrane is in a first channel, and wherein the method further includes the step of applying said magnetic field at a location downstream of said membrane in a second channel smaller than said first channel.
- 38. A method for testing the integrity of a membrane in a continuous flowing fluid, the method including the steps of:
placing a plurality of individual magnetic members into the fluid upstream of the membrane, said magnetic members each having a size between about 0.01 micron and about 20 micron; using a magnetic collector to apply a magnetic field to a collection zone in the fluid downstream of the membrane to collect any of said magnetic material that has penetrated the membrane, the fluid having a residence time in said magnetic field of at least about 1 sec; and, using a sensor proximate to said collection zone to detect any collected magnetic material, said sensor operable to detect said material by sensing the magnetic field of said material.
- 39. A membrane integrity testing system comprising:
a non-metallic container for containing a fluid and configured to receive the membrane; a magnetic collector configured to apply a magnetic field sufficient to collect magnetically susceptible material from the fluid in said container downstream from the membrane; and, a sensor configured to sense said collected material.
- 40. A membrane integrity testing system as defined by claim 39 and further including the magnetically susceptible material.
- 41. A membrane integrity testing system as defined by claim 39 wherein the magnetically susceptible material is magnetic, and wherein said sensor is operable to detect the magnetic field of said magnetic material.
- 42. A membrane integrity testing system as defined by claim 39 wherein said magnetic collector is located on an external wall of said container.
- 43. A membrane integrity testing system as defined by claim 39 wherein said magnetic collector and said sensor are capable of collecting and sensing, respectively, magnetically susceptible particles as small as about 0.01 micron.
- 44. A membrane integrity testing system as defined by claim 39 and further including a controller linked to said sensor and to said magnetic collector.
CROSS REFERENCE
[0001] The present application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/355,902 filed on Feb. 11, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60355902 |
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