Removal of Microorganisms from Fluid Samples Using Nanofiber Filtration Media
US-2017360970-A1 · Dec 21, 2017 · US
US9694304B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9694304-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314440370-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 26, 2013 |
| Priority date | Dec 3, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jul 4, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jul 4, 2017 |
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Redundant filtration system that includes at least one barrier filter as a process filter, the barrier filter having both hydrophilic and hydrophobic paths, allowing both fluid and gas permeability. The need for vents is eliminated, as is an intermediate drain filter. The device also can be dried in series. The filtration system includes a network of conduits and receptacles, the network receiving liquid raw and/or starting material at one end, conducting it through the process stream defined thereby, and producing the desired liquid product at another end. The network is provided with one or more in-puts for introducing liquid raw material into the fluid process stream, and one or more output ports for discharging fluid out of the fluid process stream. The network is preferably an essentially closed network, and also, preferably sterile and/or aseptic.
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What is claimed is: 1. A filtration system in a manufacturing process to yield product, the filtration system comprising: a network defining a fluid process stream, said network having one or more inputs for introducing fluid into said process stream, and one or more outlets for discharging fluid from said process stream; a first process filter within said fluid process stream; a second process filter within said process stream, said second process filter being positioned in series with said first process filter and downstream thereof; wherein at least one of said first process filter and said second process filter is a barrier filter comprising, within a common enclosure, at least one hydrophilic filter membrane and at least one hydrophobic filter member and wherein the first and second process filters filter the fluid in the process stream that yields said product. 2. The filtration system of claim 1 , wherein said barrier filter comprises a plurality of hydrophilic membranes and a plurality of hydrophobic membranes, and wherein said hydrophilic membranes are interspersed between said hydrophobic membranes. 3. The filtration system of claim 1 , wherein said first process filter is said barrier filter. 4. The filtration system of claim 1 , wherein said second process filter is said barrier filter. 5. The filtration system of claim 1 , wherein both said first and said second process filters are barrier filters. 6. The filtration system of claim 1 , wherein said fluid process stream is devoid of an air filter between said first and second process filters. 7. The filtration system of claim 1 , wherein said fluid process stream is devoid of a drain filter between said first and second process filters. 8. A filtration train for a process stream for filtering fluid, said process stream having an inlet and an outlet for discharging a desired product from said process stream resulting from said filtration train, said filtration train being in fluid communication with said inlet and said outlet; said filtration train comprising a first process filter and a second process filter positioned in series with said first process filter and downstream thereof; wherein at least one of said first process filter and said second process filter is a barrier filter comprising, within a common enclosure, at least one hydrophilic filter membrane and at least one hydrophobic filter member, and wherein the first and second process filters filter the fluid in the process stream that yields said desired product. 9. The filtration train of claim 8 , wherein said barrier filter comprises a plurality of hydrophilic membranes and a plurality of hydrophobic membranes, and wherein said hydrophilic membranes are interspersed between said hydrophobic membranes. 10. The filtration train of claim 8 , wherein said first process filter is said barrier filter. 11. The filtration train of claim 8 , wherein said second process filter is said barrier filter. 12. The filtration train of claim 8 , wherein both said first and said second process filters are barrier filters. 13. The filtration train of claim 8 , wherein said fluid process stream is devoid of an air filter between said first and second process filters. 14. The filtration train of claim 8 , wherein said fluid process stream is devoid of a drain filter between said first and second process filters.
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