Injection needle cartridge with integrated sealing force generator

US9733221B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9733221-B2
Application numberUS-201414264755-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 29, 2014
Priority dateJun 9, 2011
Publication dateAug 15, 2017
Grant dateAug 15, 2017

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An injection needle cartridge for a sample injector for injecting a sample fluid into a mobile phase in a fluidic path of a fluid separation system between a mobile phase drive and a separation unit, the injection needle cartridge comprising an injection needle configured for aspirating the sample fluid from a fluid container when the injection needle has been moved to the fluid container, and for injecting aspirated sample fluid into the fluidic path when the injection needle is sealingly accommodated in a needle seat, and a sealing force generator configured for applying a sealing force to the injection needle for sealingly accommodating the injection needle in the needle seat, wherein the injection needle cartridge is configured for being substitutably mountable on a handling robot of the sample injector for handling the injection needle cartridge between the fluid container and the needle seat.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An injection needle cartridge for a sample injector for injecting a sample fluid into a mobile phase in a fluidic path of a fluid separation system between a mobile phase drive and a separation unit, the injection needle cartridge comprising: an injection needle configured for aspirating the sample fluid from a fluid container when the injection needle has been moved to the fluid container, and for injecting aspirated sample fluid into the fluidic path when the injection needle is sealingly accommodated in a needle seat; and a sealing force generator integrated in the injection needle cartridge and configured for applying a sealing force to the injection needle for sealingly accommodating the injection needle in the needle seat; and a housing accommodating at least part of the injection needle and at least part of the sealing force generator, wherein the injection needle cartridge is configured for being substitutably mountable on and demountable from a handling robot of the sample injector for handling the injection needle cartridge between the fluid container and the needle seat. 2. The injection needle cartridge of claim 1 , wherein the sealing force generator comprises an elastic member. 3. The injection needle cartridge of claim 2 , wherein the elastic member comprises a sealing force spring, and at least part of the sealing force spring is arranged to circumferentially surround at least part of the injection needle. 4. The injection needle cartridge of claim 2 , wherein the elastic member is supported between the injection needle and the housing. 5. The injection needle cartridge of claim 2 , wherein the elastic member is mounted so as to be compressed upon pressing the injection needle against the needle seat. 6. The injection needle cartridge of claim 2 , wherein the elastic member is mounted in a pre-biased state. 7. The injection needle cartridge of claim 2 , wherein the elastic member comprises a component selected from the group consisting of: a sealing force spring; and an elastomeric element. 8. The injection needle cartridge of claim 1 , wherein the sealing force generator comprises a component selected from the group consisting of: a magnetic sealing force generator generating a magnetic sealing force: and an electric sealing force generator generating an electric sealing force. 9. The injection needle cartridge of claim 1 , comprising a readable marker configured to indicate a sealing force value provided by the sealing force generator. 10. The injection needle cartridge of claim 9 , wherein the readable marker comprises a machine-readable marker. 11. The injection needle cartridge of claim 9 , wherein the readable marker comprises a human-readable marker. 12. The injection needle cartridge of claim 1 , comprising a capillary in fluid communication with the injection needle, the capillary being welded to the injection needle within a housing of the injection needle cartridge. 13. The injection needle cartridge of claim 1 , comprising a fitting member in fluid communication with the injection needle and being configured to provide a fluid-tight fluid communication interface upon being connected with a corresponding fitting member counterpart in fluid communication with a loop capillary of the sample injector. 14. The injection needle cartridge of claim 1 , wherein the sealing force generator is configured for applying a sealing force with a predefined value when the injection needle is accommodated in the needle seat. 15. The injection needle cartridge of claim 1 , further comprising a robot connection element laterally connected at the housing and configured for attaching the injection needle cartridge to the handling robot by sliding the robot connection element on the handling robot. 16. A needle set comprising a plurality of injection needle cartridges of claim 1 , wherein different ones of the injection needle cartridges provide different sealing force values. 17. The needle set of claim 16 , wherein the injection needle of one of the injection needle cartridges is a ceramic needle, and the injection needle of another one of the injection needle cartridges is a metallic needle. 18. A sample injector for injecting a sample fluid into a mobile phase in a fluidic path of a fluid separation system between a mobile phase drive and a separation unit, the sample injector comprising: an injection needle cartridge of claim 1 ; a needle seat configured for sealingly accommodating the injection needle of the injection needle cartridge and providing fluid communication with the fluidic path, wherein the sealing force generator of the injection needle cartridge provides the sealing force when the injection needle is accommodated in the needle seat; a handling robot on which the injection needle cartridge is mountable or mounted and being configured for moving the injection needle between a fluid container containing the sample fluid and the needle seat. 19. The sample injector of claim 18 , comprising a cartridge adapter configured for detachably receiving the injection needle cartridge and being configured for being attached to the handling robot. 20. The sample injector of claim 19 , wherein the cartridge adapter comprises a needle protection mechanism configured for operating the injection needle selectively in a protected state in which at least a tip of the injection needle is accommodated within the cartridge adapter or in an active state in which at least the tip of the injection needle protrudes beyond the cartridge adapter. 21. The injection needle cartridge of claim 20 , wherein the needle protection mechanism is configured for forcing the injection needle into the protected state upon demounting the injection needle cartridge from the handling robot and/or for forcing the injection needle into the active state upon mounting the injection needle cartridge on the handling robot. 22. The sample injector of claim 19 , wherein the cartridge adapter comprises a cartridge locking mechanism configured for detachably locking the injection needle cartridge to the cartridge adapter. 23. The sample injector of claim 19 , comprising a robot connection element laterally connected at the cartridge adapter and configured for attaching the cartridge adapter to the handling robot by sliding the robot connection element on the handling robot. 24. The sample injector of claim 18 , wherein the sealing force generator, the injection needle and the needle seat are configured to cooperate so that the injection needle is adapted to be accommodated in the needle seat at a pressure of 1200 bar. 25. The sample injector of claim 18 , wherein the handling robot is free of a sealing force generator. 26. A fluid separation system for separating compounds of a sample fluid in a mobile phase, the fluid separation system comprising: a mobile phase drive configured to drive the mobile phase through the fluid separation system; a separation unit, particularly a chromatographic column, configured for separating compounds of the sample fluid in the mobile phase; and a sample injector according to claim 18 configured for injecting the sample fluid in the fluidic path between the mobile phase drive and the separation unit. 27. A method of operating a sample injector with an injection needle cartridge of claim 1 for injecting a sample fluid into a mobile phase in a flu

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  • relating to the introduction of the feed to the apparatus · CPC title

  • G01N30/24Primary

    Automatic injection systems · CPC title

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What does patent US9733221B2 cover?
An injection needle cartridge for a sample injector for injecting a sample fluid into a mobile phase in a fluidic path of a fluid separation system between a mobile phase drive and a separation unit, the injection needle cartridge comprising an injection needle configured for aspirating the sample fluid from a fluid container when the injection needle has been moved to the fluid container, and …
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Agilent Technologies Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01N30/24. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue Aug 15 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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