Liquid mixer, electrolyte analysis device, and liquid mixing method
Provided is a technique for efficiently mixing a plurality of liquids by using only a single liquid feeding device. This liquid mixer comprises: a first inflow flow path into which a first liquid flows; a second inflow flow path into which a second liquid flows; a liquid merging part where the first liquid and the second liquid merge; an outflow flow path which is connected to the liquid merging part and through which the first liquid and the second liquid flow out; and a single liquid feeding device. The liquid merging part has a first flow path connected to the first inflow flow path, and a second flow path connected to the second inflow flow path, the first flow path branches into at least two flow paths, and the second flow path branches into at least two flow paths. One among the flow paths branched from the first flow path and one among the flow paths branched from the second flow path are connected and merged with each other. Another one of the flow paths branched from the first flow path and another one among the flow paths branched from the second flow path are connected and merged with each other on the downstream side, and are connected to the outflow flow path.
1 . A liquid mixer comprising:
a first inflow path into which a first liquid flows;
a second inflow path into which a second liquid flows;
a liquid merging portion that is connected to the first inflow path and the second inflow path and where the first liquid and the second liquid merge;
an outflow path that is connected to the liquid merging portion and where a merged liquid of the first liquid and the second liquid flows out; and
a single liquid sending device installed between the second inflow path and the liquid merging portion, wherein
the liquid merging portion has a first flow path connected to the first inflow path and a second flow path connected to the second inflow path,
the first flow path branches into at least two flow paths,
the second flow path branches into at least two flow paths,
one of the flow paths that have branched off the first flow path and one of the flow paths that have branched off the second flow path are connected to each other and merge, and
the other one of the flow paths that have branched off the first flow path and the other one of the flow paths that have branched off the second flow path are connected to each other and merge on a downstream side and connected to the outflow path; and
the liquid mixer further comprising:
a first valve installed on the first inflow path;
a second valve installed on the second inflow path;
a third valve installed on the outflow path; and
a control device controlling driving of the liquid sending device, the first valve, the second valve, and the third valve,
wherein the control device executes
processing of suctioning the first liquid to the liquid merging portion with the liquid sending device by opening the first valve and closing the second valve and the third valve,
processing of suctioning the second liquid to the liquid sending device with the liquid sending device by closing the first valve, opening the second valve, and closing the third valve, and
processing of sending the second liquid from the liquid sending device to the liquid merging portion and discharging the merged liquid of the first liquid and the second liquid from the liquid merging portion by closing the first valve and the second valve and opening the third valve.
2 . The liquid mixer according to claim 1 , wherein
the first flow path and the second flow path are linear,
a linear third flow path that has branched off the first flow path is connected to the outflow path,
the first flow path is a flow path that has branched off the second flow path, and
the second flow path is connected to and merges with the third flow path.
3 . The liquid mixer according to claim 2 , wherein a sum of volumes of the first flow path and the third flow path is larger than a volume of the first liquid flowing in in one cycle.
4 . The liquid mixer according to claim 2 , wherein a length of the third flow path is shorter than a length of the first flow path or a hydraulic diameter of the third flow path is larger than a hydraulic diameter of the first flow path.
5 . The liquid mixer according to claim 4 , wherein a length of the second flow path is shorter than the length of the first flow path or a hydraulic diameter of the second flow path is larger than the hydraulic diameter of the first flow path.
6 . The liquid mixer according to claim 1 , further comprising a liquid mixing portion installed on a downstream side of the outflow path.
7 . The liquid mixer according to claim 6 , wherein the liquid mixing portion is a linear or coil-shaped flow path or has a cavity portion with a shape of a cone, a column, a polygon, a sphere, a hemisphere, or a combination thereof.
8 . The liquid mixer according to claim 1 , further comprising a branching and merging flow path installed on a downstream side of the outflow path,
wherein the branching and merging flow path has a fourth flow path and a fifth flow path that have branched off one flow path connected to the outflow path, the fourth flow path and the fifth flow path remerge on a downstream side, and the fourth flow path and the fifth flow path differ from each other in hydraulic diameter or the fourth flow path and the fifth flow path differ from each other in length.
9 . The liquid mixer according to claim 2 , wherein a ratio of resistance of the second flow path and resistance of the first and third flow paths is equal to or greater than a mixing ratio of the first liquid and the second liquid.
10 . An electrolyte analysis device comprising the liquid mixer according to claim 1 .
11 . A liquid mixing method executed by a control device of a liquid mixer,
the liquid mixer comprising:
a first inflow path into which a first liquid flows;
a second inflow path into which a second liquid flows;
a liquid merging portion that is connected to the first inflow path and the second inflow path and where the first liquid and the second liquid merge;
an outflow path that is connected to the liquid merging portion and where a merged liquid of the first liquid and the second liquid flows out; and
a single liquid sending device installed between the second inflow path and the liquid merging portion, wherein
the liquid merging portion has a first flow path connected to the first inflow path and a second flow path connected to the second inflow path,
the first flow path branches into at least two flow paths,
the second flow path branches into at least two flow paths,
one of the flow paths that have branched off the first flow path and one of the flow paths that have branched off the second flow path are connected to each other and merge, and
the other one of the flow paths that have branched off the first flow path and the other one of the flow paths that have branched off the second flow path are connected to each other and merge on a downstream side and connected to the outflow path;
the method comprising:
suctioning the first liquid to the liquid merging portion with the liquid sending device by the control device opening a first valve installed on the first inflow path and closing a second valve installed on the second inflow path and a third valve installed on the outflow path;
suctioning the second liquid to the liquid sending device with the liquid sending device by the control device closing the first valve, opening the second valve, and closing the third valve; and
sending the second liquid from the liquid sending device to the liquid merging portion and discharging the merged liquid of the first liquid and the second liquid from the liquid merging portion by the control device closing the first valve and the second valve and opening the third valve.
12 . The liquid mixer according to claim 11 , wherein
the first flow path and the second flow path are linear,
a linear third flow path that has branched off the first flow path is connected to the outflow path,
the first flow path is a flow path that has branched off the second flow path, and the second flow path is connected to and merges with the third flow path.
13 . The liquid mixer according to claim 12 , wherein a ratio of resistance of the second flow path and resistance of the first and third flow paths is equal to or greater than a mixing ratio of the first liquid and the second liquid.
14 . The liquid mixer according to claim 12 , wherein a sum of volumes of the first flow path and the third flow path is larger than a volume of the first liquid flowing in in one cycle.
15 . The liquid mixer according to claim 12 , wherein a length of the third flow path is shorter than a length of the first flow path or a hydraulic diameter of the third flow path is larger than a hydraulic diameter of the first flow path.
16 . The liquid mixer according to claim 15 , wherein a length of the second flow path is shorter than the length of the first flow path or a hydraulic diameter of the second flow path is larger than the hydraulic diameter of the first flow path.
17 . The liquid mixer according to claim 11 , further comprising a liquid mixing portion installed on a downstream side of the outflow path.
18 . The liquid mixer according to claim 17 , wherein the liquid mixing portion is a linear or coil-shaped flow path or has a cavity portion with a shape of a cone, a column, a polygon, a sphere, a hemisphere, or a combination thereof.
19 . The liquid mixer according to claim 11 , further comprising a branching and merging flow path installed on a downstream side of the outflow path,
wherein the branching and merging flow path has a fourth flow path and a fifth flow path that have branched off one flow path connected to the outflow path, the fourth flow path and the fifth flow path remerge on a downstream side, and the fourth flow path and the fifth flow path differ from each other in hydraulic diameter or the fourth flow path and the fifth flow path differ from each other in length.
20 . An electrolyte analysis device comprising the liquid mixer according to claim 11 .