Plug unit and connection system for connecting capillary tubes, especially for high-performance liquid chromatography

US9448210B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9448210-B2
Application numberUS-201514938029-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 11, 2015
Priority dateMay 22, 2009
Publication dateSep 20, 2016
Grant dateSep 20, 2016

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A plug unit for connecting capillary tubes includes a plug housing that has an axial borehole, a plug capillary tube that projects through the axial borehole, and a sealing element that surrounds the plug capillary tube. The front end of the plug capillary tube is sealed by an elastic and/or plastic deformation of the sealing element against the capillary tube receptacle opening of a bushing unit. A hollow cylindrical pressure piece is provided that surrounds the sealing element in an axial region facing away from the end surface of the plug capillary tube, and the pressure piece has a rearward end side that faces away from the end surface of the plug capillary tube and that can be loaded by the plug housing with an axial pressure force when the plug unit and bushing unit are connected.

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What is claimed is: 1. A plug unit for connecting a capillary tube to a bushing unit of a high-pressure fluid handling system, the plug unit including: (a) a plug housing having an axial borehole; (b) a plug capillary tube projecting through the axial borehole of the plug housing; (c) an elongated annular sealing element through which a front end region of the plug capillary tube is received so that a front end surface of the plug capillary tube resides within a volume defined by the annular sealing element; (d) wherein the plug housing is adapted to detachably connect to the bushing unit; (e) a pressure piece through which a rear portion of the annular sealing element extends, the pressure piece having a front end spaced apart from a front end wall of the annular sealing element and having a rearward end surface that faces away from the front end wall of the annular sealing element; (f) wherein the pressure piece and the annular sealing element are both connected rigidly to the plug capillary tube so as to prevent relative movement between the pressure piece, the annular sealing element, and the plug capillary tube, and so that the front end region of the plug capillary tube, the annular sealing element, and the pressure piece are insertable simultaneously into a receptacle opening of the bushing unit with the front end region of the plug capillary tube projecting into a capillary tube receptacle opening of the bushing unit in alignment with a bushing capillary tube opening of the bushing unit; and (g) wherein when the front end region of the plug capillary tube, the annular sealing element, and the pressure piece are inserted into a fully inserted position in the receptacle opening of the bushing unit and the plug housing is placed in the connected position, the plug housing applies an axial force to the pressure piece, the annular sealing element, and the plug capillary tube so as to press at least the front end wall of the annular sealing element against a floor wall of the capillary tube receptacle opening of the bushing unit. 2. The plug unit of claim 1 wherein the front end region of the plug capillary tube has a hollow cylindrical construction with a constant cross section. 3. The plug unit of claim 1 wherein the annular sealing element includes a front end region which extends beyond a front end of the pressure piece and wherein an outer diameter of the annular sealing element front region corresponds to an outer diameter of the front end of the pressure piece. 4. The plug unit of claim 1 wherein an inner diameter of the annular sealing element corresponds to an outer diameter of the plug capillary tube. 5. The plug unit of claim 4 wherein the annular sealing element is formed from an elastic material so that the annular sealing element surrounds the plug capillary tube with a biasing tension when mounted on the front region of the plug capillary tube. 6. The plug unit of claim 1 wherein the rigid connection between the pressure piece, annular sealing element, and plug capillary tube is generated by a friction fit or by a friction fit and positive fit. 7. The plug unit of claim 6 wherein the pressure piece is connected through a crimped connection to the plug capillary tube or to the annular sealing element and the plug capillary tube. 8. The plug unit of claim 7 wherein the pressure piece has a two-part construction including a hollow cylindrical base part and an annular attachment part, and wherein the annular attachment part surrounds the base part and is crimped onto the base part so that the base part is also connected to the sealing element and the plug capillary tube, and wherein the annular attachment part has a triangular shape in longitudinal section and is crimped onto the base part with a radially inward crimp at an acute-angled section of the triangular shape. 9. The plug unit of claim 7 wherein the crimped connection is created at an axial position of the plug capillary tube at which the sealing element is surrounded by the pressure piece. 10. The plug unit of claim 1 wherein the plug capillary tube has at least one outer jacket layer at least in an axial sub-region that is encompassed by the pressure piece and wherein a crimped connection between the pressure piece and the plug capillary tube is formed in the axial sub-region. 11. A connection system for connecting a capillary tube in a high pressure fluid handling system, the connection system including: (a) a bushing unit having a receptacle opening in which is defined a capillary tube receptacle opening, the capillary tube receptacle opening including a floor wall and a bushing capillary tube opening located in the floor wall; (b) a plug unit including: (i) a plug housing having an axial borehole, (ii) a plug capillary tube projecting through the axial borehole of the plug housing, (iii) an elongated annular sealing element through which a front end region of the plug capillary tube is received so that a front end surface of the plug capillary tube resides within a volume defined by the annular sealing element, the annular sealing element having an outer diameter that corresponds, at least in a front axial sub-region of the annular sealing element, to an inner diameter of the capillary tube receptacle opening of the bushing unit, (iv) wherein the plug housing is adapted to detachably connect to the bushing unit, and (v) a pressure piece through which a rear portion of the annular sealing element extends, the pressure piece having a front end spaced apart from a front end wall of the annular sealing element and having a rearward end surface that faces away from the front end wall of the annular sealing element; (c) wherein the pressure piece and the annular sealing element are both connected rigidly to the plug capillary tube so as to prevent relative movement between the pressure piece, the annular sealing element, and the plug capillary tube, and so that the front end region of the plug capillary tube, the annular sealing element, and the pressure piece are insertable simultaneously into the receptacle opening of the bushing unit with the front end region of the plug capillary tube projecting into the capillary tube receptacle opening in alignment with the bushing capillary tube opening; and (d) wherein when the front end region of the plug capillary tube, the annular sealing element, and the pressure piece are inserted into a fully inserted position in the receptacle opening and the plug housing is placed in the connected position, the plug housing applies an axial force to the pressure piece, the annular sealing element, and the plug capillary tube so as to press at least the front end wall of the annular sealing element against the floor wall of the capillary tube receptacle opening. 12. The connection system of claim 11 wherein the receptacle opening has a larger inner diameter than the capillary tube receptacle opening and the bushing unit includes a transition portion between the receptacle opening and the capillary tube receptacle opening. 13. The connection system of claim 11 wherein when the front end region of the plug capillary tube, the annular sealing element, and the pressure piece are inserted into the fully inserted position in the receptacle opening, the front end of the pressure piece reaches at least up to the capillary tube receptacle opening or extends into the capillary tube receptacle opening. 14. The connection system of claim 11 wherein the annular sealing element includes a front end region which extends beyond a front end of the pressure piece and wherein an outer diameter of the sealing element front region correspon

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  • Abutment joints · CPC title

  • Fluid seals · CPC title

  • in which the connection is maintained only by friction of the parts being joined (F16L37/22 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Liquid chromatography · CPC title

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What does patent US9448210B2 cover?
A plug unit for connecting capillary tubes includes a plug housing that has an axial borehole, a plug capillary tube that projects through the axial borehole, and a sealing element that surrounds the plug capillary tube. The front end of the plug capillary tube is sealed by an elastic and/or plastic deformation of the sealing element against the capillary tube receptacle opening of a bushing un…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Dionex Softron Gmbh
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01N30/6026. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 20 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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