Fluid mixing system with flexible drive line and foldable impeller
US-2019209981-A1 · Jul 11, 2019 · US
US10130922B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10130922-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414900625-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 28, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jun 26, 2013 |
| Publication date | Nov 20, 2018 |
| Grant date | Nov 20, 2018 |
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A receptacle has a wall defining a receptacle interior and a shaft housing for guiding a shaft through the wall into the receptacle interior. The shaft housing defines an annular cap with spaced apart inner and outer walls connected by an inner end face facing the receptacle interior. A shaft guide part has an end facing the receptacle interior and an outer surface that defines a gap relative to the inner wall of the shaft housing. The shaft guide part has an annular wall spaced apart from and parallel to its outer surface. The annular wall extends over the free end of the inner wall of the shaft housing and is sealed to the inner and outer walls of the shaft housing by at least one seal each. The shaft guide part is mounted in the shaft housing by a radial ball bearing and by an axial ball bearing.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A receptacle ( 1 ), comprising: a shaft housing ( 3 ) for guiding a shaft ( 5 ) through a wall ( 2 ) into a receptacle interior ( 7 ), the shaft ( 5 ) being mounted in the shaft housing ( 3 ) via a shaft guide part ( 4 ) by way of ball bearings ( 11 , 12 ) and being sealed relative to the shaft housing ( 3 ) by seals ( 13 , 14 ), wherein: the shaft housing ( 3 ) has the form of an annular cap towards the receptacle interior ( 7 ) and has an inner wall ( 9 ) spaced apart from the outer wall ( 8 ), said inner wall ( 9 ) being connected to the outer wall ( 8 ) of the shaft housing ( 3 ) via an inner end face ( 10 ) facing the receptacle interior ( 7 ); the shaft guide part ( 4 ) has an end ( 21 ) facing the receptacle interior ( 7 ) the end of the shaft guide part ( 4 ) having an outer surface ( 15 ) separated by a gap ( 16 ) from the inner wall ( 9 ) of the shaft housing; the shaft guide part ( 4 ) has an annular wall ( 17 ) spaced apart from and parallel to its outer surface ( 15 ), the annular wall extends over the free end of the inner wall ( 9 ) of the shaft housing ( 3 ) in the form of a cap; and the annular wall ( 17 ) is sealed in relation to the inner wall ( 9 ) of the shaft housing ( 3 ) on the one end and in relation to the outer wall ( 8 ) of the shaft housing ( 3 ) on the other end by at least one seal ( 13 , 14 ) each; and the shaft guide part ( 4 ) is mounted in the shaft housing ( 3 ) by a first ball bearing ( 11 ) in the form of a radial ball bearing and by a second ball bearing ( 12 ) in the form of an axial ball bearing. 2. The receptacle of claim 1 , wherein the annular wall ( 17 ) of the shaft guide part ( 4 ) is sealed toward the inner wall ( 9 ) of the shaft housing ( 3 ) in a longitudinal direction of the shaft ( 5 ) by two seals arranged one behind the other. 3. The receptacle of claim 2 , wherein: the seals ( 13 , 14 ) are radial shaft sealing rings, each of which has at least one sealing lip. 4. The receptacle of claim 1 , wherein: the shaft guide part ( 4 ) is permanently connected to the shaft ( 5 ) extending into the receptacle interior ( 7 ). 5. The receptacle of claim 1 , wherein: the shaft guide part ( 4 ) has an opening ( 18 ) or canal to receive the shaft ( 5 ) extending into the receptacle interior ( 7 ). 6. The receptacle of claim 5 , wherein: the shaft ( 5 ) extending into the receptacle interior ( 7 ) is encased at least in sections by a bellows ( 19 ) that creates a seal, and that is connected to the shaft guide part ( 4 ) at its end ( 20 ) facing the shaft housing ( 3 ). 7. The receptacle of claim 1 , wherein: the shaft ( 5 ) comprises multiple shaft segments arranged in a specified sequence, and the shaft segments are not detachable when they are separated because of a retaining element. 8. The receptacle of claim 1 , wherein that the shaft ( 5 ) is a telescoping shaft. 9. The receptacle of claim 1 , wherein: the shaft ( 5 ) is guided at its lower end ( 22 ) facing away from the shaft housing ( 3 ) in a guide ( 24 ) arranged on the receptacle floor ( 23 ). 10. The receptacle of claim 9 , wherein: the guide ( 24 ) comprises a fixed guide part ( 25 ) arranged on the receptacle floor ( 23 ) and a rotatable receiving part ( 26 ) for the end ( 22 ) of the shaft ( 5 ), and that at least one ball bearing ( 27 ) is arranged between the receiving part ( 26 ) and the guide ( 24 ). 11. The receptacle of claim 1 , wherein the shaft ( 5 ) is an agitator shaft with a free outer end and at least one agitator ( 28 ) spaced from the free outer end, and the free outer end ( 30 ) of said agitator shaft being configured to be coupled to a drive shaft of a drive. 12. The receptacle of claim 1 , wherein: the receptacle ( 1 ) is a single-use bioreactor with flexible walls.
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