One-way separator for retaining and recirculating cells

US9840691B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9840691-B2
Application numberUS-201314379324-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 20, 2013
Priority dateFeb 20, 2012
Publication dateDec 12, 2017
Grant dateDec 12, 2017

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The invention relates to the use of single- or multilayer plastic web plates in a sloped channel-type solid material separator with a lamella package.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An inclined channel solids separator for retaining and recirculating solids from a reactor mixture, comprising the following elements: an upper region of the solids separator having one or more feed-throughs/fittings for removing a harvest stream separated from the cells (=harvest) from a harvest stream collection region connected to a separation region including channels formed by a plate stack comprising one or more single-layer or multilayer plastic web plates, which stack is tilted during operation at an angle of from 30° to 80° with respect to the horizontal, connected to a lower segment of the solids separator having one or more feed-throughs or fittings for flow distribution of the reactor mixture above a solids collection region which is downwardly tapered for collecting cells by means of gravity wherein the web plates are joined by adhesive bonding and/or fasteners, wherein the plate stack is formed from a profiled plate having a smooth side and a side having a succession of struts and grooves at constant intervals, and wherein the ratio of strut height to channel width hs/d is 0.01≦hs/d≦5, with a restriction that the two dimensions hs and d are both greater than or equal to 3 mm. 2. The inclined channel solids separator of claim 1 , wherein the solids collection region is downwardly tapered in a conical or pyramidical manner. 3. The inclined channel solids separator of claim 2 comprised in a gamma-sterilizable plastic bag through which flow passes, wherein the plastic bag comprises: the upper region, comprising the feed-throughs/fittings for removing the harvest stream separated from solids from the harvest stream collection region, an upper segment of a central region, comprising the separation region with the plate stack comprising one or more single-layer or multilayer plastic web plates, a lower segment of the central region, comprising the lower segment of the solids separator wherein the feed-throughs or fittings having horizontal distributors for uniform horizontal flow distribution of a cell culture solution via an infeed surface area, and a lower region, comprising the solids collection region, which is downwardly tapered in a conical manner for collecting the solids by means of gravity. 4. The inclined channel solids separator of claim 1 , wherein the solids collection region has one or more feed-throughs or fittings for removing the solids. 5. The inclined channel solids separator of claim 4 comprised in a gamma-sterilizable plastic bag through which flow passes, wherein the plastic bag comprises: the upper region, comprising the feed-throughs/fittings for removing the harvest stream separated from solids from the harvest stream collection region, an upper segment of a central region, comprising the separation region with the plate stack comprising one or more single-layer or multilayer plastic web plates, a lower segment of the central region, comprising the lower segment of the solids separator wherein the feed-throughs or fittings having horizontal distributors for uniform horizontal flow distribution of a cell culture solution via an infeed surface area, and a lower region, comprising the solids collection region, which is downwardly tapered in a conical manner for collecting the solids by means of gravity. 6. The inclined channel solids separator of claim 1 , which comprises at least one disposable sensor in the interior. 7. The inclined channel solids separator of claim 6 comprised in a gamma-sterilizable plastic bag through which flow passes, wherein the plastic bag comprises: the upper region, comprising the feed-throughs/fittings for removing the harvest stream separated from solids from the harvest stream collection region, an upper segment of a central region, comprising the separation region with the plate stack comprising one or more single-layer or multilayer plastic web plates, a lower segment of the central region, comprising the lower segment of the solids separator wherein the feed-throughs or fittings having horizontal distributors for uniform horizontal flow distribution of a cell culture solution via an infeed surface area, and a lower region, comprising the solids collection region, which is downwardly tapered in a conical manner for collecting the solids by means of gravity. 8. The inclined channel solids separator of claim 1 , wherein the separation region comprises a multiplicity of channels arranged next to one another in the plate stack. 9. The inclined channel solids separator of claim 8 comprised in a gamma-sterilizable plastic bag through which flow passes, wherein the plastic bag comprises: the upper region, comprising the feed-throughs/fittings for removing the harvest stream separated from solids from the harvest stream collection region, an upper segment of a central region, comprising the separation region with the plate stack comprising one or more single-layer or multilayer plastic web plates, a lower segment of the central region, comprising the lower segment of the solids separator wherein the feed-throughs or fittings having horizontal distributors for uniform horizontal flow distribution of a cell culture solution via an infeed surface area, and a lower region, comprising the solids collection region, which is downwardly tapered in a conical manner for collecting the solids by means of gravity. 10. The inclined channel solids separator of claim 1 , wherein: the separation region formed by the plate stack composed of single-layer or multilayer plastic web plates forms a web-plate base body, which is plugged into plug plates at a top and bottom, the lower segment and the solids collection region, which is downwardly tapered in a conical manner, is a funnel, and all the elements of the solids separator comprise plastic. 11. The inclined channel solids separator of claim 1 comprised in a gamma-sterilizable plastic bag through which flow passes, wherein the plastic bag comprises: the upper region, comprising the feed-throughs/fittings for removing the harvest stream separated from solids from the harvest stream collection region, an upper segment of a central region, comprising the separation region with the plate stack comprising one or more single-layer or multilayer plastic web plates, a lower segment of the central region, comprising the lower segment of the solids separator wherein the feed-throughs or fittings having horizontal distributors for uniform horizontal flow distribution of a cell culture solution via an infeed surface area, and a lower region, comprising the solids collection region, which is downwardly tapered in a conical manner for collecting the solids by means of gravity. 12. A bioreactor unit comprising a bioreactor connected to the inclined channel solids separator of claim 1 . 13. An inclined channel solids separator for retaining and recirculating solids from a reactor mixture, comprising the following elements: an upper region of the solids separator having one or more feed-throughs/fittings for removing a harvest stream separated from the cells (=harvest) from a harvest stream collection region connected to a separation region including channels formed by a plate stack comprising one or more single-layer or multilayer plastic web plates, which stack is tilted during operation at an angle of from 30° to 80° with respect to the horizontal, connected to a lower segment of the solids separator having one or more feed-throughs or fittings for flow distribution of the reactor mixture above a solids collection region which is downwardly tapered for collecting cells by means of gravity wherein the web pla

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  • Separating microorganisms from the culture medium; Concentration of biomass (separating microorganisms from their culture media C12N1/02) · CPC title

  • C12M23/06Primary

    Tubular (C12M23/08, C12M23/16 take precedence) · CPC title

  • C12M33/22Primary

    Settling tanks; Sedimentation by gravity (settling tanks per se B01D21/02) · CPC title

  • Filters; Permeable or porous membranes or plates, e.g. dialysis · CPC title

  • Vibrating; Shaking; Tilting · CPC title

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What does patent US9840691B2 cover?
The invention relates to the use of single- or multilayer plastic web plates in a sloped channel-type solid material separator with a lamella package.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Bayer Ag
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification C12M23/06. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 12 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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