Modular mounting and connection or interconnection system for microfluidic devices
US-9126202-B2 · Sep 8, 2015 · US
US9827549B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9827549-B2 |
| Application number | US-201013318385-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 11, 2010 |
| Priority date | May 11, 2009 |
| Publication date | Nov 28, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 28, 2017 |
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In one aspect the invention relates to reactors and a reactor system that include multiple microstructures each having a first edge and a second edge and an entrance side ( 18 ) and including an entrance port ( 22 ) and one or more other ports through the entrance side with all of the ports through the entrance side ( 32 a , 32 b ) arranged in a standard pattern and closer to the first edge than the second edge. Desirably, the entrance port ( 22 ) and an exit port ( 24 ) are concentric.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A modular reactor comprising: at least first, second and third microstructure modules each fluidically connected in successive order for fluid communication from one to the next, each of the first, second and third modules comprising: at least a first internal fluid passage; an external surface comprising an entrance side and an exit side opposite the entrance side; an entrance port extending through the entrance side of the module to the first internal fluid passage; an exit port extending from the first internal fluid passage through the exit side; a first edge and a second edge opposite the first edge, the first and second edges extending from the entrance side to the exit side; first and second fluid connectors; and an extended structural support member having a length and a long direction parallel to said length, and, for each respective microstructure module, a respective connecting support structure supporting the respective microstructure module on the extended member by the respective connecting support structure adjustable in at least two linear displacement degrees of freedom, a first linear displacement degree of freedom parallel to the long direction of the extended member and a second linear displacement degree of freedom perpendicular to the long direction of the extended member; wherein, for each of the first, second and third modules, all entrance ports and all exit ports are positioned nearer to the first edge of the module than to the second edge, and the exit side of the first module faces the entrance side of the second module with the exit port of the first module concentric with or offset a specified distance from the entrance port of the second module, and the exit side of the second module faces the entrance side of the third module with the exit port of the second module concentric with or offset the specified distance from the entrance port of the third module, and the first edges of the first, second and third modules are aligned, and the first fluid connector extends from the exit port of the first module to the entrance port of the second module, and the second fluid connector extends from the exit port of the second module to the entrance port of the third module. 2. The modular reactor according to claim 1 wherein the entrance port and the exit port of the first module are concentric. 3. The modular reactor according claim 2 wherein the first module comprises a second internal fluid passage and an entrance port and an exit port for the second internal fluid passage, and wherein the entrance port and the exit port for the second internal fluid passage both extend through the entrance side of the first module. 4. The modular reactor according to claim 2 further including at least one additional entrance port extending through the entrance side of the first module to the first internal fluid passage. 5. The modular reactor according to claim 2 wherein the entrance port and all other ports through the entrance side of the first module are arranged in a line. 6. The modular reactor according to claim 2 wherein the modules each have a respective size and wherein said respective sizes vary.
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