Conveyor unit for conveying a liquid
US-2017226912-A1 · Aug 10, 2017 · US
US10655523B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10655523-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816045036-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 25, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jul 25, 2018 |
| Publication date | May 19, 2020 |
| Grant date | May 19, 2020 |
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An injector for injecting a reagent includes a first injector body and a second injector body. The first injector body includes an outlet opening. The second injector body includes a reagent tube. The second injector body is movable relative to the first injector body. The injector further includes a valve assembly at least partly enclosed by the first injector body. The valve assembly is configured to selectively dispense the reagent through the outlet opening of the first injector body. The injector further includes a spring member positioned between the first injector body and the second injector body. The spring member is pre-loaded to bias the second injector body towards the first injector body. The spring member is further configured to limit a maximum movement of the second injector body relative to the first injector body in response to expansion of the reagent during freezing.
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What is claimed is: 1. An injector for injecting a reagent, the injector comprising: a first injector body including an outlet opening; a second injector body including a reagent tube, wherein the second injector body is movable relative to the first injector body; a valve assembly at least partly enclosed by the first injector body, wherein the valve assembly is configured to selectively dispense the reagent through the outlet opening of the first injector body; and a spring member positioned between the first injector body and the second injector body, wherein the spring member is pre-loaded to bias the second injector body towards the first injector body, and wherein the spring member is configured to bias the valve assembly towards the first injector body, and wherein the spring member is further configured to limit a maximum movement of the second injector body relative to the first injector body in response to expansion of the reagent during freezing. 2. The injector of claim 1 , further including a sealing member disposed between the second injector body and one of the valve assembly and the first injector body. 3. The injector of claim 1 , further including: a fluid inlet in fluid communication with a fluid chamber of the first injector body, wherein the fluid inlet is arranged to receive a fluid that is different from the reagent; and a fluid outlet in fluid communication with the fluid chamber of the first injector body. 4. The injector of claim 1 , further including a reagent outlet in fluid communication with a chamber of the first injector body. 5. The injector of claim 1 , wherein the valve assembly further includes an electromagnet. 6. The injector of claim 1 , wherein the spring member includes: a main portion pressed against a surface of the second injector body; at least one elongate portion connected to the first injector body; and an intermediate portion disposed between the main portion and the at least one elongate portion, wherein the intermediate portion is adapted to deform to allow movement of the second injector body relative to the first injector body. 7. The injector of claim 6 , wherein the main portion of the spring member further defines an aperture at least partially arranged around the reagent tube. 8. An injector for injecting a reagent, the injector comprising: a first injector body including an outlet opening; a second injector body including a reagent tube, wherein the second injector body is movable relative to the first injector body in response to expansion of the reagent during freezing; a valve assembly at least partly enclosed by the first injector body, wherein the valve assembly is configured to selectively dispense the reagent through the outlet opening of the first injector body; and a flat spring positioned between the first injector body and the second injector body, wherein the flat spring is pre-loaded to bias the second injector body towards the first injector body, and wherein the flat spring is further configured to apply a biasing force against a pressure exerted by the reagent during freezing. 9. The injector of claim 8 , further including a sealing member disposed between the second injector body and one of the valve assembly and first injector body. 10. The injector of claim 8 , further including: a fluid inlet in fluid communication with a fluid chamber of the first injector body, wherein the fluid inlet is arranged to receive a fluid that is different from the reagent; and a fluid outlet in fluid communication with the fluid chamber of the first injector body. 11. The injector of claim 8 , further including a reagent outlet in fluid communication with a chamber of the first injector body. 12. The injector of claim 8 , wherein the valve assembly further includes an electromagnet. 13. The injector of claim 8 , wherein the flat spring is further configured to bias the valve assembly towards the first injector body. 14. The injector of claim 8 , wherein the flat spring includes: a main portion pressed against a surface of the second injector body; at least one elongate portion connected to the first injector body; and an intermediate portion disposed between the main portion and the at least one elongate portion, wherein the intermediate portion is adapted to deform to allow movement of the second injector body relative to the first injector body. 15. The injector of claim 14 , wherein the main portion of the flat spring further defines an aperture at least partially arranged around the reagent tube. 16. An injector for injecting a reagent, the injector comprising: a first injector body including an outlet opening; a reagent outlet in fluid communication with a chamber of the first injector body; a second injector body including a reagent tube, wherein the second injector body is movable relative to the first injector body; a valve assembly at least partly enclosed by the first injector body, wherein the valve assembly is configured to selectively dispense the reagent through the outlet opening of the first injector body; and a spring member positioned between the first injector body and the second injector body, wherein the spring member is pre-loaded to bias the second injector body towards the first injector body, and wherein the spring member is further configured to limit a maximum movement of the second injector body relative to the first injector body in response to expansion of the reagent during freezing. 17. The injector of claim 16 , further including a sealing member disposed between the second injector body and one of the valve assembly and the first injector body. 18. The injector of claim 16 , further including: a fluid inlet in fluid communication with a fluid chamber of the first injector body, wherein the fluid inlet is arranged to receive a fluid that is different from the reagent; and a fluid outlet in fluid communication with the fluid chamber of the first injector body. 19. The injector of claim 16 , wherein the spring member includes: a main portion pressed against a surface of the second injector body; at least one elongate portion connected to the first injector body; and an intermediate portion disposed between the main portion and the at least one elongate portion, wherein the intermediate portion is adapted to deform to allow movement of the second injector body relative to the first injector body. 20. The injector of claim 19 , wherein the main portion of the spring member further defines an aperture at least partially arranged around the reagent tube.
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