IP Library Granted Patent US 7,588,423
Granted Patent B2
US 7,588,423 · App. 10/695,992 · Granted Sep 15, 2009

Pump for liquid chromatograph

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Patent No.
US 7,588,423
App. No.
10/695,992
Granted
Sep 15, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

Provided is a liquid chromatograph pump system which sucks eluent from an eluent reserving container, and which feeds pressurized high pressure eluent into a column, wherein a plunger reciprocating in a cylinder is formed on its outer peripheral surface with a stepped part along the sliding direction of the plunger in the cylinder so as to define a working chamber between the stepper part and the inner wall surface of the cylinder, the flow rate of the liquid chromatograph pump being determined by the volume of the working chamber and the traveling speed of the plunger, thereby it is possible to stably feed a liquid at an extremely low flow rate, and to satisfactorily expel air bubbles upon a start of the liquid chromatograph pump system.

Claims (18)

1. A liquid chromatograph pump comprising:

an upstream-side plunger pump as a first pump and a downstream-side plunger pump as a second pump, said first and second pumps being connected fluidly in series;

a first motor for driving a plunger of the first pump and a second motor for driving a plunger of the second pump whereby the plunger of the first pump and the plunger of the second pump may be driven at different speeds from each other;

a first check valve arranged at an upstream side with respect to the first pump to prevent a liquid from flowing from the first pump to the upstream side with respect to the first pump when the plunger of the first pump moves forward to pressurize the liquid in the first pump, and to allow the liquid to flow toward the first pump from the upstream side with respect to the first pump when the plunger of the first pump moves backward to take the liquid into the first pump;

a second check valve arranged between the first and second pumps to prevent the liquid from flowing from the second pump toward the first pump when the plunger of the first pump moves backward to take the liquid into the first pump and the plunger of the second pump moves forward to pressurize the liquid in the second pump, and to allow the liquid to flow from the first pump toward the second pump when the plunger of the second pump moves backward to take the liquid into the second pump and the plunger of the first pump moves forward to pressurize the liquid in the first pump to make a flow rate of the liquid discharged from the first pump greater than a flow rate of the liquid taken into the second pump; and

first and second cylinders and said first and second plungers to form said first and second pumps, and a stepped part being formed at least on an outer peripheral surface of the second plunger in the second pump, along a driving direction of the second plunger so as to define a working chamber between the stepped part and an inner wall surface of the second cylinder,

wherein one end part of the second plunger on a side remote from a drive side is exposed to a gas atmosphere.

2. A liquid chromatograph pump comprising:

an upstream-side plunger pump as a first pump and a downstream-side plunger pump as a second pump, said first and second pumps being connected fluidly in series;

a first motor for driving a plunger of the first pump and a second motor for driving a plunger of the second pump whereby the plunger of the first pump and the plunger of the second pump may be driven at different speeds from each other;

a first check valve arranged at an upstream side with respect to the first pump to prevent a liquid from flowing from the first pump to the upstream side with respect to the first pump when the plunger of the first pump moves forward to pressurize the liquid in the first pump, and to allow the liquid to flow toward the first pump from the upstream side with respect to the first pump when the plunger of the first pump moves backward to take the liquid into the first pump;

a second check valve arranged between the first and second pumps to prevent the liquid from flowing from the second pump toward the first pump when the plunger of the first pump moves backward to take the liquid into the first pump and the plunger of the second pump moves forward to pressurize the liquid in the second pump, and to allow the liquid to flow from the first pump toward the second pump when the plunger of the second pump moves backward to take the liquid into the second pump and the plunger of the first pump moves forward to pressurize the liquid in the first pump to make a flow rate of the liquid discharged from the first pump greater than a flow rate of the liquid taken into the second pump; and

first and second cylinders and said first and second plungers to form said first and second pumps, and a stepped part being formed at least on an outer peripheral surface of the second plunger in the second pump, along a driving direction of the second plunger so as to define a working chamber between the stepped part and an inner wall surface of the second cylinder,

wherein one end part of the second plunger on a side remote from a drive side is exposed to a gas atmosphere, the working chamber in the second pump is connected with a discharge passage from the liquid chromatograph pump, and a working chamber defined in the first pump is connected with a suction passage connected to the liquid chromatograph pump.

3. A liquid chromatograph pump as set forth in claim 1 or 2 , further comprising:

an eluent holding container for holding eluent to be fed by the liquid chromatograph pump, a low pressure pump being provided between the eluent holding container and the first pump, a change-over valve, a passage communicated to the eluent holding container and a passage communicated to a column being provided on the downstream side of the second pump,

wherein the low pressure pump is operated so as to feed liquid at a large flow rate in order to fill the eluent in the passages on the downstream side while discharging air bubbles remaining in the pumps and the passages, and thereafter, the change-over valve is connected to the passage communicated to the column, and then a trace of the eluent is fed by the first pump and the second pump.

4. A liquid chromatograph pump as set forth in claim 1 , wherein a liquid flow rate range is from about 0.1 nL/min to 50 μL/min.

Assignments (1)
CHANGE OF NAME AND ADDRESS Recorded Mar 30, 2020
From: HITACHI HIGH-TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION
To: HITACHI HIGH-TECH CORPORATION
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