IP Library Granted Patent US 9,007,595
Granted Patent B2
US 9,007,595 · App. 13/781,183 · Granted Apr 14, 2015

Lamp temperature management systems and methods for liquid chromatography analyzers

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Patent No.
US 9,007,595
App. No.
13/781,183
Granted
Apr 14, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

A liquid sample analyzer includes a flow cell, a light source, and a lamp temperature management system. The flow cell is configured to receive a flow of a liquid sample from a liquid sample source. The light source includes a lamp configured to emit light to illuminate the flow of the liquid sample in the flow cell. The lamp temperature management system includes: an air flow generator operable to generate a turbulent air flow to cool the lamp; a thermally conductive primary housing encapsulating the lamp such that a primary air gap is provided between the primary housing and the lamp; and a thermally conductive secondary housing surrounding the primary housing and configured to deflect the turbulent air flow away from the primary housing.

Claims (48)

1. A liquid sample analyzer comprising:

a flow cell configured to receive a flow of a liquid sample from a liquid sample source;

a light source including a lamp configured to emit light to illuminate the flow of the liquid sample in the flow cell; and

a lamp temperature management system including:

an air flow generator operable to generate a turbulent air flow to cool the lamp;

a thermally conductive primary housing encapsulating the lamp such that a primary air gap is provided between the primary housing and the lamp; and

a thermally conductive secondary housing surrounding the primary housing and configured to deflect the turbulent air flow away from the primary housing;

wherein:

a buffer chamber is defined by and between the primary housing and the secondary housing;

the buffer chamber is fluidly sealed from the turbulent air flow generated by the air flow generator;

the primary housing defines a lamp chamber containing the lamp; and

the lamp chamber is fluidly sealed from the buffer chamber.

2. The liquid sample analyzer of claim 1 wherein the primary housing includes thermal fins extending into the buffer chamber to facilitate heat transfer from the lamp chamber to the buffer chamber.

3. The liquid sample analyzer of claim 1 wherein the lamp temperature management system is configured such that, in use, a laminar air flow is generated in the buffer chamber.

4. The liquid sample analyzer of claim 1 including a feed duct for directing the turbulent air flow at the secondary housing.

5. The liquid sample analyzer of claim 1 wherein:

the primary housing includes a window opening fluidly sealed by a transparent lens; and

the light source is configured to emit light from the lamp through the lens to the flow cell.

6. The liquid sample analyzer of claim 5 including a mirror disposed in the primary housing and configured to direct light from the lamp through the lens.

7. The liquid sample analyzer of claim 1 including a source optical fiber configured and operatively connected between the primary housing and the flow cell to transmit light from the lamp to the flow cell.

8. The liquid sample analyzer of claim 1 wherein the primary housing and the secondary housing are each formed of metal.

9. The liquid sample analyzer of claim 1 wherein the lamp is a deuterium lamp.

10. The liquid sample analyzer of claim 1 wherein:

the primary housing includes thermal fins extending into the buffer chamber to facilitate heat transfer from the lamp chamber to the buffer chamber;

the lamp temperature management system is configured such that, in use, a laminar air flow is generated in the buffer chamber;

the primary housing includes a window opening fluidly sealed by a transparent lens; and

the light source is configured to emit light from the lamp through the lens to the flow cell.

11. The liquid sample analyzer of claim 1 further including:

a spectrometer optically connected to the flow cell to receive light from the flow cell; and

a liquid sample source to supply the flow of the liquid sample to the flow cell.

12. A method for analyzing a liquid sample, the method comprising:

providing a liquid sample analyzer including:

a flow cell configured to receive a flow of a liquid sample from a liquid sample source;

a light source including a lamp configured to emit light to illuminate the flow of the liquid sample in the flow cell; and

a lamp temperature management system including:

an air flow generator operable to generate a turbulent air flow to cool the lamp;

a thermally conductive primary housing encapsulating the lamp such that a primary air gap is provided between the primary housing and the lamp; and

a thermally conductive secondary housing surrounding the primary housing and configured to deflect the turbulent air flow away from the primary housing;

using the air flow generator, generating a turbulent air flow and directing the turbulent air flow onto the secondary housing to cool the secondary housing, thereby cooling the primary housing, and thereby cooling the lamp;

wherein:

a buffer chamber is defined by and between the primary housing and the secondary housing;

the buffer chamber is fluidly sealed from the turbulent air flow generated by the air flow generator;

the primary housing defines a lamp chamber containing the lamp; and

the lamp chamber is fluidly sealed from the buffer chamber.

13. The method of claim 12 wherein the primary housing includes thermal fins extending into the buffer chamber to facilitate heat transfer from the lamp chamber to the buffer chamber.

14. The method of claim 12 wherein the lamp temperature management system is configured such that, in use, a laminar air flow is generated in the buffer chamber.

15. The liquid sample analyzer of claim 1 wherein the primary housing and the secondary housing are each formed of a material having a thermal conductivity in the range of from about 100 W/m-k to 250 W/m-k.

16. The method of claim 12 wherein the primary housing and the secondary housing are each formed of a material having a thermal conductivity in the range of from about 100 W/m-k to 250 W/m-k.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 28, 2023
From: PERKINELMER HEALTH SCIENCES INC.
To: PERKINELMER U.S. LLC
Reel/Frame 063170/0026 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 13, 2023
From: PERKINELMER U.S. LLC
To: OWL ROCK CAPITAL CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 066839/0109 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 19, 2013
From: HANLON, GREGORY; NEAL, TIMOTHY
To: PERKINELMER HEALTH SCIENCES, INC.
Reel/Frame 030840/0059 →