Mems flow control chip for gas chromatography
US-2015369781-A1 · Dec 24, 2015 · US
US9645123B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9645123-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113519833-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 11, 2011 |
| Priority date | Jan 11, 2010 |
| Publication date | May 9, 2017 |
| Grant date | May 9, 2017 |
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Low-pressure mixing of fluids includes a pumping system having a pump and a fluidic inlet port through which fluid is introduced to the pump. A fluid proportioning system is in fluidic communication with the fluidic inlet port of the pumping system to deliver thereto a fluid stream comprised of multiple different fluids. The fluid proportioning system includes a manifold having a plurality of inlet ports, an outlet port connected by tubing to the fluidic inlet port of the pumping system, and an outlet conduit providing an internal fluidic passageway to the outlet port. Each inlet port is fluidically coupled to a fluid source to receive one of the different fluids and to the outlet conduit to deliver thereto the received fluid for delivery out of the manifold through the outlet port to the fluidic inlet port of the pumping system.
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An apparatus for combining fluids, comprising: a pipe-shaped portion having an outlet port at one end and an internal outlet conduit providing an internal fluidic passageway to the outlet port, the pipe-shaped portion having, in a side thereof, a plurality of openings into the internal outlet conduit; and a main body having an outer diameter with a plurality of inlet ports for receiving microfluidic tubing, each inlet port including a tube receptacle ending at a tip and an inlet conduit that directly connects the tip to one of the plurality of openings in the side of the pipe-shaped portion, thereby providing a direct internal fluidic passageway from the tip to the outlet conduit, each of the plurality of inlet conduits lying in a same plane as every other of the plurality of inlet conduits, wherein the outlet conduit has an open end at the outlet port, a closed end opposite the open end, and a plurality of openings in an outer diameter of the outlet conduit near the closed end, and wherein each inlet port is in fluidic communication with one of the openings in the outer diameter of the outlet conduit through the inlet conduit of that inlet port. 2. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the fluidic passageway provided by each inlet conduit is substantially orthogonal to the fluidic passageway provided by the outlet conduit. 3. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the inlet ports are symmetrically distributed about an axis parallel to the fluidic passageway of the outlet conduit. 4. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the outlet port has a threaded outer diameter. 5. The apparatus of claim 4 , further comprising: a tube fitting for mating with a fluidic inlet valve of a pumping unit; a cap with a threaded inner diameter for mating with the threaded outer diameter of the outlet port, the cap further comprising a surface with a central opening; and tubing connecting the central opening of the cap to the tube fitting. 6. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the tube receptacle of each inlet port is a receptacle for a tube fitting and has a tapered conical tip that meets the inlet conduit of that inlet port. 7. An apparatus for combining fluids, comprising: a pipe-shaped portion having an outlet port at one end and an internal outlet conduit providing an internal fluidic passageway to the outlet port, the pipe-shaped portion having, in a side thereof, a plurality of openings into the internal outlet conduit; and a main body having an outer diameter with a plurality of inlet ports for receiving microfluidic tubing, each inlet port including a tube receptacle ending at a tip and an inlet conduit that directly connects the tip to one of the plurality of openings in the side of the pipe-shaped portion, thereby providing a direct internal fluidic passageway from the tip to the outlet conduit, each of the plurality of inlet conduits lying in a same plane as every other of the plurality of inlet conduits, wherein the outlet port has a threaded outer diameter. 8. The apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the fluidic passageway provided by each inlet conduit is substantially orthogonal to the fluidic passageway provided by the outlet conduit. 9. The apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the inlet ports are symmetrically distributed about an axis parallel to the fluidic passageway of the outlet conduit. 10. The apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the tube receptacle of each inlet port is a receptacle for a tube fitting and has a tapered conical tip that meets the inlet conduit of that inlet port. 11. An apparatus for combining fluids, comprising: a pipe-shaped portion having an outlet port at one end and an internal outlet conduit providing an internal fluidic passageway to the outlet port, the pipe-shaped portion having, in a side thereof, a plurality of openings into the internal outlet conduit; a main body having an outer diameter with a plurality of inlet ports for receiving microfluidic tubing, each inlet port including a tube receptacle ending at a tip and an inlet conduit that directly connects the tip to one of the plurality of openings in the side of the pipe-shaped portion, thereby providing a direct internal fluidic passageway from the tip to the outlet conduit, each of the plurality of inlet conduits lying in a same plane as every other of the plurality of inlet conduits; a tube fitting for mating with a fluidic inlet valve of a pumping unit; a cap with a threaded inner diameter for mating with the threaded outer diameter of the outlet port, the cap further comprising a surface with a central opening; and tubing connecting the central opening of the cap to the tube fitting. 12. The apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the fluidic passageway provided by each inlet conduit is substantially orthogonal to the fluidic passageway provided by the outlet conduit. 13. The apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the inlet ports are symmetrically distributed about an axis parallel to the fluidic passageway of the outlet conduit. 14. The apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the tube receptacle of each inlet port is a receptacle for a tube fitting and has a tapered conical tip that meets the inlet conduit of that inlet port. 15. An apparatus for combining fluids, comprising: a pipe-shaped portion having an outlet port at one end and an internal outlet conduit providing an internal fluidic passageway to the outlet port, the pipe-shaped portion having, in a side thereof, a plurality of openings into the internal outlet conduit; and a main body having an outer diameter with a plurality of inlet ports for receiving microfluidic tubing, each inlet port including a tube receptacle ending at a tip and an inlet conduit that directly connects the tip to one of the plurality of openings in the side of the pipe-shaped portion, thereby providing a direct internal fluidic passageway from the tip to the outlet conduit, each of the plurality of inlet conduits lying in a same plane as every other of the plurality of inlet conduits, wherein the tube receptacle of each inlet port is a receptacle for a tube fitting and has a tapered conical tip that meets the inlet conduit of that inlet port. 16. The apparatus of claim 15 , wherein the fluidic passageway provided by each inlet conduit is substantially orthogonal to the fluidic passageway provided by the outlet conduit. 17. The apparatus of claim 15 , wherein the inlet ports are symmetrically distributed about an axis parallel to the fluidic passageway of the outlet conduit. 18. The apparatus of claim 15 , wherein the outlet port has a threaded outer diameter. 19. The apparatus of claim 15 , further comprising: a tube fitting for mating with a fluidic inlet valve of a pumping unit; a cap with a threaded inner diameter for mating with the threaded outer diameter of the outlet port, the cap further comprising a surface with a central opening; and tubing connecting the central opening of the cap to the tube fitting.
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