IP Library Granted Patent US 12,629,611
Granted Patent B2
US 12,629,611 · App. 17/998,525 · Granted May 19, 2026

Membrane sealing layer and spacer ring for viral clearance chromatography device

Inventors: Kannan Dasharathi (St. Paul, MN); Jonathan F. Hester (Hudson, WI); Gregory M. Jellum (Marine on St. Croix, MN); Angelines Castro Forero (Hudson, WI)
Assignee: LIFE TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION
B01D15/22B01D61/147B01D69/02B01D69/10B01D71/56B01D2325/0212B01D2325/022B01D2325/04
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Patent No.
US 12,629,611
App. No.
17/998,525
Granted
May 19, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A chromatography device having a housing having an inlet and an outlet. At least two layers of media disposed between the inlet and the outlet inside of the housing forming a media stack, with at least one of the layers comprising a functionalized layer. An optional spacer ring disposed between the two layers of media forming an air gap between them. A non-functionalized sealing layer disposed between the inlet and the outlet inside of the housing as the last layer of media in the media stack within the housing as a fluid passes from the inlet to the outlet through the media stack. A margin of the sealing layer in contact with the housing; the margin being compressed by the housing forming a compressive seal to prevent fluid from leaking to the outlet past the compressive seal.

Claims (35)

1 . A chromatography device comprising:

a housing having an inlet and an outlet;

at least one functionalized media layer disposed between the inlet and the outlet inside of the housing;

a non-functionalized sealing layer disposed between the inlet and the outlet inside of the housing as the last and final layer of media in a media stack within the housing, and wherein a fluid is configured to pass from the inlet to the outlet through the media stack; and

an edge of the sealing layer in contact with the housing; the edge configured to be compressed by the housing and forming a compressive seal between the sealing layer and the housing, and prevent the fluid from leaking to the outlet past the compressive seal.

2 . The chromatography device of claim 1 wherein the sealing layer comprises a membrane.

3 . The chromatography device of claim 2 wherein the sealing layer membrane comprises a precursor having the same material structure as the functionalized media layer prior to functionalization.

4 . The chromatography device of claim 2 wherein the sealing layer membrane comprises a multizone membrane having varying pore sizes in different zones.

5 . The chromatography device of claim 2 wherein the sealing layer membrane compromises a symmetric membrane having a substantially constant pore size.

6 . The chromatography device of claim 2 wherein the sealing layer membrane comprises a polyamide.

7 . The chromatography device of claim 6 wherein the sealing layer membrane comprises Nylon 6,6.

8 . The chromatography device of claim 2 wherein the sealing layer membrane comprises a supported membrane cast on a porous support layer.

9 . The chromatography device of claim 2 wherein the sealing layer membrane comprises an average pore size from 0.1 to 5.0 micrometers.

10 . The chromatography device of claim 2 wherein the sealing layer membrane comprises a thickness from 6 to 20 mils.

11 . The chromatography device of claim 2 wherein an LRV of the media stack in the chromatography device when using the sealing layer increases by at least 20 percent when compared to the same media stack in a control chromatography device not having the sealing layer.

12 . The chromatography device of claim 11 wherein the LRV increases by at least 70 percent.

13 . A chromatography device comprising:

a housing having an inlet and an outlet;

at least two layers of media disposed between the inlet and the outlet inside of the housing forming a media stack, with at least one of the layers comprising a functionalized layer;

a spacer ring disposed between the two layers of media forming an air gap between them;

a non-functionalized sealing layer disposed between the inlet and the outlet inside of the housing as the last and final layer of media in a media stack within the housing, and wherein a fluid is configured to pass from the inlet to the outlet through the media stack; and

an edge of the sealing layer in contact with the housing; the edge configured to be compressed by the housing and forming a compressive seal between the sealing layer and the housing, and prevent the fluid from leaking to the outlet past the compressive seal.

14 . The chromatography device of claim 13 wherein the media stack comprises a functionalized nonwoven layer and a functionalized membrane layer and the spacer ring disposed between them.

15 . The chromatography device of claim 13 wherein the media stack comprises a functionalized nonwoven layer, another functionalized nonwoven layer, and the spacer ring disposed between them.

16 . The chromatography device of claim 13 wherein the media stack comprises a functionalized nonwoven layer, a first spacer ring, another functionalized nonwoven layer, a second spacer ring, and a functionalized membrane layer.

17 . The chromatography device of claim 13 wherein the functionalized layer is a functionalized nonwoven.

18 . The chromatography device of claim 13 wherein the spacer ring comprises a height and the height is from 0.030″ to 0.050″ inches.

19 . The chromatography device of claim 13 wherein the spacer ring comprises a rigid material selected from the group consisting of Acetal (POM), Acrylic (PMMA), Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS), Polycarbonate (PC), Polyethylene (LD/HDPE), Polyphenylene Oxide (PPO), Polyphenylene Sulphide (PPS), and Polypropylene (PP).

20 . The chromatography device of claim 13 wherein the media stack in the chromatography device when using the spacer ring has an increase in a DBC of at least 10 percent when testing either a Cl DBC or a BSA DBC of the chromatography device as compared to the same media stack in a control chromatography device not having the spacer ring.

21 . The chromatography device of claim 13 wherein the sealing layer comprises a membrane.

22 . The chromatography device of claim 13 wherein the sealing layer membrane comprises a polyamide.

23 . The chromatography device of claim 13 wherein the sealing layer membrane comprises a supported membrane cast on a porous support layer.

24 . The chromatography device of claim 13 wherein the sealing layer membrane comprises an average pore size from 0.1 to 5.0 micrometers.

25 . The chromatography device of claim 13 wherein the sealing layer membrane comprises a thickness from 6 to 20 mils.

26 . The chromatography device of claim 13 wherein an LRV of the media stack in the chromatography device when using the sealing layer increases by at least 20 percent when compared to the same media stack in a control chromatography device not having the sealing layer.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 1, 2024
From: 3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES COMPANY
To: SOLVENTUM INTELLECTUAL PROPERTIES COMPANY
Reel/Frame 066438/0301 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 11, 2022
From: DASHARATHI, KANNAN; HESTER, JONATHAN F.; JELLUM, GREGORY M.; CASTRO FORERO, ANGELINES
To: 3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES COMPANY
Reel/Frame 061733/0820 →