Normally closed microvalve and applications of the same

US9618129B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9618129-B2
Application numberUS-201314651174-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 21, 2013
Priority dateOct 7, 2010
Publication dateApr 11, 2017
Grant dateApr 11, 2017

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A normally closed valve includes a plurality of fluid channels in fluid communication with each other, defined in a flexible base such that when a fluid channel is compressed, a fluid flow through the fluid channel is occluded, otherwise, the fluid flow through the fluid channel is unoccluded; and means for selectively compressing or uncompressing a desired fluid channel.

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A normally closed valve, comprising: (a) a plurality of fluid channels in fluid communication with each other, defined in a flexible base such that when a fluid channel is compressed, a fluid flow through the fluid channel is occluded, otherwise, the fluid flow through the fluid channel is unoccluded; (b) an actuator comprising a cage defining a plurality of spaced-apart openings, and a plurality of pop-up members, each pop-up member retained in a respective opening of the cage and being vertically movable therein, wherein the actuator is placed on the flexible base to constrain each pop-up member in a position immediately above a respective fluid channel, such that when a pop-up member is pressed into the flexible base, a fluid channel that is immediately beneath the pop-up member is compressed, otherwise, the fluid channel is uncompressed; and (c) a drivehead having a surface and at least one recess formed on the surface, wherein the drivehead is rotatably engaged with the actuator such that each pop-up member is pressed into the flexible base normally, and as the drivehead rotates, any selected pop-up member is unpressed or partially unpressed when the at least one recess arrives and pressed as the at least one recess departs, thereby selectively unoccluding or occluding a fluid flow through a desired fluid channel. 2. The normally closed valve of claim 1 , wherein the at least one recess comprises at least one teardrop-shaped groove located along single or multiple concentric rings surrounding a rotational axis of the drivehead. 3. The normally closed valve of claim 2 , wherein the at least one teardrop-shaped groove has sloped sidewalls with fixed or variable taper-rates such that when the drivehead rotates at predetermined rotation angles, the at least one teardrop-shaped groove positions over a pop-up member so as to partially unocclude or completely unocclude its underlying channel, and at other rotation angles, the at least one teardrop-shaped groove is displaced from the pop-up member so as to completely occlude its underlying channel. 4. The normally closed valve of claim 1 , wherein the drivehead is driven by a motor. 5. The normally closed valve of claim 4 , wherein the drivehead has a first cylindrical portion on which the recess is formed, and a second cylindrical portion extending coaxially from the first cylindrical portion, wherein the first cylindrical portion has a diameter that is greater than that of the second cylindrical portion, and wherein the second cylindrical portion is engaged with the motor. 6. The normally closed valve of claim 5 , further comprising: (a) a bearing rotatably attached onto the second cylindrical portion of the drivehead; and (b) a tension holding plate having an opening formed to accommodate the bearing, adjustably mounted to alignment pins for transferring tensioning pressure via the bearing to the fluidic channels thereunder, wherein the alignment pins are vertically positioned in relation to the flexible base such that each pop-up member of the actuator is aligned with the respective fluid channel thereunder and the drivehead is rotatably engaged with the actuator. 7. The normally closed valve of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of pop-up members comprises a ball. 8. The normally closed valve of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of pop-up members comprises a head portion, a body extending from the head portion, and a rolling member attached to the body, such that as assembled, the head portion is proximal to a respective fluid channel and the rolling member is rotatably engaged with the drivehead. 9. The normally closed valve of claim 8 , wherein each of the plurality of pop-up members further comprises an alignment mechanism for maintaining alignment of the roller member. 10. The normally closed valve of claim 8 , wherein the rolling member comprises a ball, roller, or a wheel. 11. The normally closed valve of claim 8 , wherein the body comprises a spring or Belleville washer. 12. The normally closed valve of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of pop-up members comprises a cylinder whose end portions have convex curved surfaces, such that as assembled, one end portion is proximal to a respective fluid channel and the other end portion is engaged with the drivehead. 13. The normally closed valve of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of pop-up members is coated with a wear-resistant or lubricating film. 14. The normally closed valve of claim 1 , wherein the flexible base is formed of an elastic material. 15. The normally closed valve of claim 1 , wherein the elastic material includes polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS). 16. The normally closed valve of claim 1 , further comprising at least one offset fluid channel in fluid communication with the plurality of fluid channels, formed in the flexible base and offset from the plurality of pop-up members of the actuator. 17. A system comprising one or more normally closed valves, each normally closed valve recited in claim 1 . 18. A normally closed valve, comprising: (a) a plurality of fluid channels in fluid communication with each other, defined in a flexible base formed of an elastic material such that when a fluid channel is compressed, a fluid flow through the fluid channel is occluded, otherwise, the fluid flow through the fluid channel is unoccluded; and (b) means for selectively compressing or uncompressing a desired fluid channel wherein the selectively compressing or uncompressing means comprises a drivehead having a surface and at least one recess formed on the surface, and wherein the at least one recess comprises at least one groove located along single or multiple concentric rings surrounding a rotational axis of the drivehead. 19. The normally closed valve of claim 18 , wherein the selectively compressing or uncompressing means further comprises an actuator comprising a plurality of resilient structures, placed on the flexible base to position each resilient structure immediately above a respective fluid channel, such that when a resilient structure is pressed into the flexible base, a fluid channel that is immediately beneath the resilient structure is compressed, otherwise, the fluid channel is uncompressed, wherein the drivehead is rotatably engaged with the actuator such that each resilient structure is pressed into the flexible base normally, and as the drivehead rotates, any selected resilient structure is unpressed or partially unpressed when the at least one recess arrives and pressed as the at least one recess departs, thereby selectively unoccluding or occluding a fluid flow through a desired fluid channel. 20. The normally closed valve of claim 19 , wherein each resilient structure comprises a cantilever radially extending from a central portion of the actuator, and a rolling member attached to the cantilever, wherein the cantilever has a head portion adapted to press or unpress the flexible base and the rolling member is rotatably engaged with the drivehead. 21. The normally closed valve of claim 19 , wherein each resilient structure is formed of an elastic material that is the same as or a different material from that of the flexible base. 22. The normally closed valve of claim 19 , further comprising at least one offset fluid channel in fluid communication with the plurality of fluid channels, formed in the flexible base and offset from the plurality of resilient structures of the actuator. 23. The normally

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  • rotary valves · CPC title

  • with ball-shaped valve members · CPC title

  • characterised by integrated valves (throttle valves in microfluidic sample containers B01L3/502746) · CPC title

  • Micropumps · CPC title

  • Chemistry or biology, e.g. "lab-on-a-chip" technology · CPC title

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What does patent US9618129B2 cover?
A normally closed valve includes a plurality of fluid channels in fluid communication with each other, defined in a flexible base such that when a fluid channel is compressed, a fluid flow through the fluid channel is occluded, otherwise, the fluid flow through the fluid channel is unoccluded; and means for selectively compressing or uncompressing a desired fluid channel.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Univ Vanderbilt
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16K11/163. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 11 2017 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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