Fluid Switching Valve and Liquid Chromatograph Apparatus Using the Same
US-2016377184-A1 · Dec 29, 2016 · US
US9329157B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9329157-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313961555-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 7, 2013 |
| Priority date | Aug 10, 2012 |
| Publication date | May 3, 2016 |
| Grant date | May 3, 2016 |
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The invention relates to a switching valve for liquid chromatography having a stator in which multiple ports are formed. Each port is formed by in each case one duct which is connected at one end to in each case one connection port and which, at the other end, has a predetermined port opening cross section at a stator face surface of the stator. The switching valve includes a rotor which has a rotor face surface which interacts with the stator face surface and in which are formed at least one or more grooves. Depending on the rotational position of the rotor with respect to the stator, in at least one predetermined switching position, the switching valve connects respective predetermined port opening cross sections in a pressure-tight manner. The switching valve further includes a drive device for driving the rotor in rotation, and a device for detecting the rotational position of the rotor, which device generates a signal corresponding to the absolute or relative position of the rotor.
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What is claimed is: 1. A switching valve for liquid chromatography comprising: (a) a stator including a plurality of ports and a stator face surface, each port having a predetermined port opening cross section at the stator face surface; (b) a rotor including a rotor face surface, the rotor face surface pressed against the stator face surface, the rotor face surface having at least one or more grooves, in which the switching valve has a predetermined switching position where one of the grooves connects the predetermined port opening cross sections in a pressure-tight manner, the rotor and the stator both being at an axially front region of the switching valve; (c) a drive device configured to rotate the rotor; and (d) a device for detecting a rotational position of the rotor and generating a signal corresponding to an absolute or a relative rotational position of the rotor, the device being situated in an axially rear region of the switching valve, in which the device for detecting a rotational position of the rotor comprises a transmission element, the transmission element being coupled rotationally conjointly to the rotor, and the transmission element being movable in a substantially load-free manner. 2. The switching valve of claim 1 , in which the transmission element is coupled rotationally conjointly to a coupling element, and the coupling element is coupled rotationally conjointly to the rotor. 3. The switching valve of claim 1 , in which the transmission element comprises a bar-shaped element. 4. The switching valve of claim 1 , the device being configured to detect a rotational position of the transmission element in a region facing away from the rotor. 5. The switching valve of claim 1 , in which the axially rear region of the switching valve is thermally decoupled with the axially front region of the switching valve. 6. The switching valve of claim 1 , in which the transmission element comprises a thermally insulating material. 7. The switching valve of claim 6 , in which the thermally insulating material is a material selected from the group consisting of a plastic and a ceramic. 8. The switching valve of claim 1 , in which the drive device is axially adjacent to the rotor and in that the transmission element extends axially through the drive device. 9. The switching valve of claim 2 , in which the drive device is axially adjacent to the coupling element and in that the transmission element extends axially through the drive device. 10. The switching valve of claim 3 , in which the bar-shaped transmission element extends through a hollow drive output shaft of the drive device. 11. The switching valve of claim 10 , in which the drive device includes a planetary gear set which faces toward the rotor in an axial direction, and in that the bar-shaped transmission element extends through one or more sun gears of the planetary gear set. 12. The switching valve of claim 1 , in which the device for detecting a rotational position of the rotor is arranged radially in a region of a rear end of the transmission element. 13. The switching valve of claim 1 , in which the device for detecting a rotational position of the rotor is arranged on a face side at a rear end of the transmission element. 14. The switching valve of claim 13 , in which the device for detecting a rotational position of the rotor includes a marker element arranged rotationally conjointly on a rear end of the transmission element and a sensor element configured to detect an absolute or a relative rotational position of the marker element. 15. The switching valve of claim 14 , in which the marker element is a magnet element and the sensor element is a Hall sensor element, a face surface of the Hall sensor element is situated opposite a face surface of the magnet element and detects the rotational position thereof contactlessly.
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