Devices, systems, and methods for the fabrication of tissue
US-2021291432-A1 · Sep 23, 2021 · US
US11413805B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11413805-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117483982-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 24, 2021 |
| Priority date | Oct 21, 2010 |
| Publication date | Aug 16, 2022 |
| Grant date | Aug 16, 2022 |
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Described herein are bioprinters comprising: one or more printer heads, wherein a printer head comprises a means for receiving and holding at least one cartridge, and wherein said cartridge comprises contents selected from one or more of: bio-ink and support material; a means for calibrating the position of at least one cartridge; and a means for dispensing the contents of at least one cartridge. Further described herein are methods for fabricating a tissue construct, comprising: a computer module receiving input of a visual representation of a desired tissue construct; a computer module generating a series of commands, wherein the commands are based on the visual representation and are readable by a bioprinter; a computer module providing the series of commands to a bioprinter; and the bioprinter depositing bio-ink and support material according to the commands to form a construct with a defined geometry.
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What is claimed is: 1. A bioprinter comprising: one or more printer heads, wherein each printer head comprises a means for receiving and holding at least one cartridge, and wherein each cartridge comprises a deposition orifice and a bio-ink, the bio-ink comprising a solid or semi-solid composition comprising living cells; a means for dispensing the bio-ink of a selected cartridge by application of pressure to extrude the bio-ink of the selected cartridge through the deposition orifice; a means for determining a position of the selected cartridge in three dimensions, comprising a sensor having a sensor range threshold, such that a position of the cartridge is determined when the deposition orifice reaches the sensor range threshold; and a programmable computer processor for regulating the pressure and the speed of the dispensing of the bio-ink communicatively coupled to a means for positioning the selected cartridge in three dimensions and the means for dispensing the bio-ink. 2. The bioprinter of claim 1 , wherein the means for dispensing the bio-ink of a selected cartridge applies pressure via a piston, compressed gas, hydraulics, or a combination thereof. 3. The bioprinter of claim 1 , further comprising a means for adjusting temperature. 4. The bioprinter of claim 3 , further comprising a means for adjusting the ambient temperature, the temperature of a cartridge, the temperature of the bio-ink of the cartridge, the temperature of the receiving surface, or a combination thereof. 5. The bioprinter of claim 4 , wherein the means for adjusting temperature is a heating element. 6. The bioprinter of claim 5 , wherein the means for adjusting temperature is a radiant heater, a convection heater, a conductive heater, a fan heater, a heat exchanger, or a combination thereof. 7. The bioprinter of claim 4 , wherein the means for adjusting temperature is a cooling element. 8. The bioprinter of claim 7 , wherein the means for adjusting temperature is a container of coolant, a chilled liquid, ice, a radiant cooler, a convection cooler, a conductive cooler, a fan cooler, or a combination thereof. 9. The bioprinter of claim 1 , further comprising a means for applying a wetting agent to one or more of: the printer stage; the receiving surface; the deposition orifice; bio-ink; support material; and the printed construct, wherein the wetting agent is applied at one or more time points selected from: before the bio-ink or support material is dispensed by the bioprinter, substantially concurrently with dispensing, and after the bio-ink or support material is dispensed by the bioprinter. 10. The bioprinter of claim 1 , further comprising a receiving surface for receiving one or more structures deposited from the selected cartridge, wherein the receiving surface is substantially flat. 11. The bioprinter of claim 1 , further comprising a receiving surface for receiving one or more structures deposited from the selected cartridge, wherein the topography of the receiving surface is designed to accommodate or influence one or more of the size, shape, texture, or geometry of one or more deposited structures. 12. The bioprinter of claim 1 , wherein the computer processor is programmable by a graphical user interface that is capable of receiving input of a visual representation of a desired tissue construct; and generating a series of commands, wherein the commands are based on the visual representation inputted via the graphical user interface. 13. The bioprinter of claim 12 , wherein the visual representation of a desired tissue construct is displayed on a display screen as a three-dimensional rendering prior to executing a bioprinting protocol on the bioprinter. 14. The bioprinter of claim 13 , wherein the three-dimensional rendering is adjustable in a plane or along a vector on the display screen.
aiming at correcting alignment · CPC title
Structures for supporting 3D objects during manufacture and intended to be sacrificed after completion thereof · CPC title
using individual droplets, e.g. from jetting heads · CPC title
Mounting within the printer · CPC title
Platforms or substrates (support structures intended to be sacrificed after manufacture B29C64/40) · CPC title
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