The present application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119 of German Patent Application No. 10 2012 021 986.5, filed Nov. 7, 2012, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The present invention relates to a modular floorstanding centrifuge of a simpler design and capable of simpler and quicker assembly than floorstanding centrifuges of the prior art.
Conventional floorstanding centrifuges usually have an undivided basic structure in which the device components are installed in a pre-fabricated cabinet. The installation of these components in the frequently multi-storied cabinet is often difficult and wearisome due to the relatively closed design of the cabinet. Not only during the assembly itself, but also when it is necessary to repair or replace defective components, does the closed cabinet-like housing construction prove to be a drawback due to the poor accessibility of the components disposed therein. Moreover, these circumstances are not conducive to achieving compact designs. Alternative constructions are also known, in which the floorstanding centrifuge comprises an inner, load-bearing skeletal chassis, which then necessitates encasement by the outer parts of the housing. However, this construction suffers from the drawback that it considerably increases the number of housing components and structural elements to be mounted. This not only raises the cost but also increases the assembly time. In addition, it is necessary to increase the accuracy with which the individual complex constituents are assembled.
There is thus a need for a floorstanding centrifuge, the assembly of which is less complex and less expensive than in the prior art. It is thus an object of the present invention to provide such a floorstanding centrifuge.
The present invention relates in its first aspect to a modular floorstanding centrifuge. The use of modules—by which are meant, in the present description, preassembled, coherent components capable of being mounted as a whole—considerably reduces the labor involved in assembling the floorstanding centrifuge, since it is only necessary to join the pre-fabricated modules to one another. On the other hand, the individual modules themselves can be fabricated in a very much simpler manner than a non-modular floorstanding centrifuge, since the modules are adapted such that they are much easier to access for attachment of the individual components than is the case with the cabinet-type or skeletal housing construction of the centrifuges of the prior art. As a rule, the number of individual components used can be reduced by the modular construction of the floorstanding centrifuge of the present invention. Likewise, the accessibility of defective components for purposes of repair work is improved over the prior art.
In detail, the modular floorstanding centrifuge of the present invention comprises at least the following modules: a floor plate, a wall module adapted to be mounted on said floor plate and comprising two side wall elements capable of being attached to opposing edge regions of said floor plate and further comprising a ceiling element for interconnecting said side wall elements, a guard ring module adapted to be mounted on said wall module and comprising a guard ring attached to at least one side wall element and/or to a ceiling element, wherein said ceiling element and said at least one side wall element are joined together and said at least one side wall element is mounted on said ceiling element such that it is capable of being attached to an edge region of the ceiling element pertaining to the underlying wall module.
The use of a floor plate as the first module has the advantage that it is freely accessible from above and from all sides and device components can be mounted thereon in a very simple manner. It is thus especially preferable, within the scope of the present invention, for these device components—which may, for example, be driving components for the rotor of the floorstanding centrifuge and/or a control device and/or an evacuator and/or a cooling device, or some other device components such as are conventionally employed in a floorstanding centrifuge—to be premounted on the floor plate before the other modules of the floorstanding centrifuge of the present invention are mounted. The at least partial encasement of the floor plate and thus of the lower region of the floorstanding centrifuge is thus preferably effected only after the desired device components have been mounted on the floor plate.
The at least partial encasement of the floor area of the floorstanding centrifuge then takes place, according to one embodiment of the present invention, by means of one module, namely the wall module, which comprises two side wall elements and a ceiling element adapted to interconnect the side wall elements. Thus, the wall module can have a substantially U-shaped cross-section, for example. The wall module is attached by means of the free ends of the side wall elements to the floor plate such that the edges of the side walls align with opposing edge regions of the floor plate. If desired, the wall module can additionally comprise at least one further side wall, with the result that it is encased either on three sides and at the top, or on all sides and at the top. In all cases, it is merely necessary to attach only one modular component to the floor plate.
A further module of the floorstanding centrifuge consists of a guard ring module that is designed to be mounted on the wall module and comprises a guard ring, which is attached to at least one side wall element and/or to a ceiling element of the guard ring module, for example, by means of screwing and/or welding. The ceiling element and the at least one side wall element are joined together such that the guard ring module again forms only one component, which considerably simplifies attachment thereof to the wall module. The at least one side wall element is attached to the ceiling element such that it is capable of being fixed to an edge region of the ceiling element pertaining to the underlying wall module. As in the case of the wall module, the guard ring module also preferably comprises two opposing side wall elements such that the walls of the guard ring module again preferably have a substantially U-shaped cross-section.
In a preferred embodiment, an inner tank is present in the guard ring, which inner tank in turn serves to accommodate a centrifuge rotor in a manner known per se. In addition, a cooling device may be advantageously disposed between the guard ring and the inner tank for the purpose of cooling the inner tank and the interior thereof.
Basically, it is thus possible to construct the floorstanding centrifuge of the present invention from only three modules, as far as the major portion of its essential operating components and housing elements is concerned. The centrifuge is completed by mounting only a few encasing elements or decorative elements, control elements, and/or display elements, or the like. Here again, the assembly can be simplified by the use, for example, of casing elements that are common to a plurality of modules. Thus, it is preferred, for example, to cover the wall module and the guard ring module with a common front panel and/or with a common rear wall. Finally, a device cover is advantageously fixed to the guard ring module.
Attachment of the modules to each other can be effected by any suitable fastening means. For example, one possibility involves attachment by means of screws and/or snap-on or plug-in connections. Positioning of the modules relatively to each other can be facilitated by the presence of complementary guide elements in adjacent modules to ensure the desired alignment of the modules relatively to each other. Examples thereof are guide pins that are caused to engage complementary centering holes in the adjacent module. Establishment of connections between, say, electrical conductors, supply lines, or drive cables or piping can be simplified in known manner by providing adjacent modules with complementary coupling elements, for example, in the form of pin-and-socket connectors, for the purpose of creating such connections.
The present invention is explained in greater detail below with reference to the drawings. In the diagrammatic drawings, like reference signs denote like components. In the individual drawings:
To the floor plate bearing, the premounted components 8 there is then attached a wall module 3. The mounted wall module 3 is visible in
To conclude the assembly of the floorstanding centrifuge, it is merely necessary to mount only a few other components, such as, in particular, some casing elements, control elements and also, if desired, decorative elements. This is illustrated in
While the present invention has been illustrated by description of various embodiments and while those embodiments have been described in considerable detail, it is not the intention of Applicants to restrict or in any way limit the scope of the appended claims to such details. Additional advantages and modifications will readily appear to those skilled in the art. The present invention in its broader aspects is therefore not limited to the specific details and illustrative examples shown and described. Accordingly, departures may be made from such details without departing from the spirit or scope of Applicant's invention.
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