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US10053659B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10053659-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514812713-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 29, 2015 |
| Priority date | Feb 26, 2013 |
| Publication date | Aug 21, 2018 |
| Grant date | Aug 21, 2018 |
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Embodiments of a modular tubular bioreactor system for culturing an aqueous culture of microorganisms are described herein. The tubular bioreactor may comprise culture tubes configured in a vertically spaced and horizontally staggered arrangement to optimize the application of light to the culture in phototrophic and mixotrophic cultivation.
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What is claimed is: 1. A bioreactor, comprising: a. A plurality of culture tube segments comprising: i. a longitudinal axis along the length of the tube segments; ii. an interior volume; iii. a circular cross section of a diameter D; and b. A support frame comprising at least one vertically oriented culture tube carrier configured to support the plurality of culture tube segments on opposing horizontal first and second sides of the carrier in a horizontally staggered and vertically spaced arrangement, wherein (a) at least a portion of the circular cross section of a plurality of culture tube segments on the first side overlaps on a horizontal plane intersecting the circular cross-section of at least an equal number of the plurality of culture tube segments, and (b) the horizontal plane travels a total distance less than or equal to D/2, and (c) a plurality of the culture tube segments on the first side vertically overlap each other across the entire longitudinal axis and a plurality of the culture tube segments on the second side vertically overlap each other across the entire longitudinal axis; c. A pump comprising an intake and an outlet; and d. A gas supply device, wherein the gas supply device is disposed before the pump intake in a flow path of an aqueous culture of the bioreactor. 2. The bioreactor of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of culture tube segments are coupled together in series to form a single helical tubular flow path, the plurality of culture tube segments further comprising; a. At least one U-bend culture tube segment; b. A plurality of straight culture tube segments; and c. At least one connector configured to couple together the ends of the at least one U-bend culture tube segment and the plurality of straight culture tube segments together in fluid communication in series to form a single helical tubular flow path. 3. The bioreactor of claim 2 , further comprising at least one lighting device configured to emit light towards the plurality of culture tube segments. 4. The bioreactor of claim 3 , wherein 100% of the light emitted from the at least one lighting device traveling on a horizontal plane intersecting the circular cross-section of at least one of the plurality of straight culture tube segments in a direction normal to the longitudinal axis of the culture tube segments strikes an exterior surface of the straight culture tube segments. 5. The bioreactor of claim 1 , wherein the culture tube segments comprise separate flow paths that are not connected. 6. The bioreactor of claim 1 , further comprising at least one sensor selected from the group consisting of: pH sensor, dissolved oxygen sensor, dissolved carbon dioxide sensor, and temperature sensor. 7. The bioreactor of claim 1 , further comprising an organic carbon supply device. 8. The bioreactor of claim 1 , wherein the culture tube segments further comprise baffles disposed on an interior surface of the culture tube segments. 9. The bioreactor of claim 1 , wherein except for the horizontal plane there is direct light path from the area above or below the exterior of the culture tube segment of the first side to the corresponding area above or below the exterior of the second side. 10. The bioreactor of claim 1 , wherein there is both a top area of overlap and bottom area of overlap in the horizontal plane between a plurality of culture tube segments on the first side and a plurality of culture tube segments on the second side wherein each of the two areas of overlap travel a distance of less than or equal to D/2.
Holding appliances; Racks; Supports (holding devices for laboratory apparatus B01L9/00) · CPC title
of temperature (controlling the temperature of chemical or physical processes B01J19/0013, heating or cooling apparatus for laboratory use B01L7/00) · CPC title
of gas · CPC title
Means for cleaning the apparatus or avoiding unwanted deposits of microorganisms (apparatus for cleaning laboratory receptacles or instruments B01L13/02; cleaning in general B08B) · CPC title
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