Hollow optical waveguide with openings, particularly for supplying a photobioreactor with light and nutrients

US9851485B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9851485-B2
Application numberUS-201415141174-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 14, 2014
Priority dateOct 28, 2013
Publication dateDec 26, 2017
Grant dateDec 26, 2017

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An elongated hollow optical waveguide ( 1 ) is described, as can be used in particular in a photobioreactor for supplying phototrophic organisms both with light and with nutrients. The optical waveguide ( 1 ) has a casing ( 3 ) made from transparent plastic, which surrounds a hollow core ( 5 ). The hollow core has a diameter of at least 1 mm, preferably at least 3 mm or at least 1 cm. A plurality of openings ( 7 ) with a diameter of at least 0.5 mm, preferably at least 1 mm, is constructed in the casing ( 3 ). Light can propagate through the transparent casing and preferably exit laterally ( 19 ) along the entire optical waveguide ( 1 ). Nutrients ( 15 ) can be conveyed through the hollow core ( 5 ) into the interior of the photobioreactor. Conversely, portions of the solution, to which organisms have been added, can also be sucked through the hollow core ( 5 ), for example in order to analyze the same.

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A photobioreactor comprising: a container for accommodating organisms in a solution; at least one optical waveguide having a transparent material and being configured to guide light, the at least one optical waveguide extending into the container and configured to supply the organisms in the container with light, wherein a hollow core is formed by the transparent material to supply the organisms in the container with nutrients, wherein the nutrients transferred in the hollow core exit the at least one optical waveguide outwards and into the solution surrounding the at least one optical waveguide in the container; a light source, coupled to the at least one of the optical waveguides in such a manner that light from the light source is coupled into the transparent material of the optical waveguide and can be transferred via the optical waveguide into a solution, to which solution organisms have been added, and a nutrient source, which is connected to at least one of the optical waveguides in such a manner that nutrients from the nutrient source are introduced into the hollow core of the optical waveguide and can be transferred via the same into the solution, to which solution organisms have been added. 2. The photobioreactor according to claim 1 , wherein the transparent material comprises plastic. 3. The photobioreactor according to claim 1 , wherein the transparent material comprises a material that can be heated to at least 60° C. without being damaged. 4. The photobioreactor according to claim 1 , wherein the transparent material is closed off at least at one end. 5. The photobioreactor according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one optical waveguide comprises a plurality of optical waveguides having different external diameters. 6. The photobioreactor according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one optical waveguide comprises a plurality of optical waveguides combined to form a bundle. 7. The photobioreactor according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one optical waveguide comprises a plurality of optical waveguides interwoven with one another to form a mat. 8. The photobioreactor according to claim 1 , comprising: a plurality of different nutrient sources and a plurality of different optical waveguides, wherein each of the nutrient sources is configured for providing a liquid or a gaseous nutrient and is coupled to at least one of the optical waveguides in such a manner that nutrients from the nutrient source can be introduced into the hollow core of the optical waveguide and can be transferred via the same into the solution, to which solution organisms have been added. 9. The photobioreactor according to claim 1 , further comprising, a suction device, which is configured to be connected to at least one of the optical waveguides in such a manner in order to suck a solution, to which solution organisms have been added, out of the container through the hollow core of the optical waveguide and provide the same for an analysis of the solution, to which solution organisms have been added. 10. A method for operating a photobioreactor comprising a container for accommodating organisms in a solution, and further comprising at least one optical waveguide having a transparent material and being configured to guide light, the at least one optical waveguide extending into the container and configured to supply the organisms in the container with light, wherein a hollow core is formed by the transparent material to supply the organisms in the container with nutrients, wherein the nutrients transferred in the hollow core exit the at least one optical waveguide outwards and into the solution surrounding the at least one optical waveguide in the container, the method comprising the steps of: introducing light via the at least one optical waveguide into the solution, to which solution organisms have been added, and introducing nutrients via the hollow core of the at least one optical waveguide into the solution, to which solution organisms have been added. 11. The method according to claim 10 , further comprising: suctioning of a solution, to which solution organisms have been added, out of the container through the hollow core of the at least one optical waveguide; and providing the same for an analysis of the solution, to which solution organisms have been added. 12. A photobioreactor comprising: a container for accommodating organisms in a solution; an optical waveguide having a transparent material, wherein a hollow core is formed by the transparent material; and a nutrient source connected to the optical waveguide such that nutrients from the nutrient source are introduced into the hollow core of the optical waveguide and can be transferred via the optical waveguide into the solution; the optical waveguide extending into the container and configured to guide light and to supply the organisms in the container with light, wherein the hollow core is formed to supply the organisms in the container with nutrients, wherein the nutrients transferred in the hollow core exit the optical waveguide outwards and into the solution surrounding the optical waveguide in the container.

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  • G02B6/001Primary

    the light being emitted along at least a portion of the lateral surface of the fibre · CPC title

  • by conducting or reflecting elements located inside the reactor or in its structure · CPC title

  • the lights guides being of the hollow type · CPC title

  • Bioreactors or fermenters combined with devices or plants for production of electricity · CPC title

  • Photobioreactors (culturing algae A01G33/00, A01H4/001, C12N1/12) · CPC title

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What does patent US9851485B2 cover?
An elongated hollow optical waveguide ( 1 ) is described, as can be used in particular in a photobioreactor for supplying phototrophic organisms both with light and with nutrients. The optical waveguide ( 1 ) has a casing ( 3 ) made from transparent plastic, which surrounds a hollow core ( 5 ). The hollow core has a diameter of at least 1 mm, preferably at least 3 mm or at least 1 cm. A plurali…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Airbus Defence & Space Gmbh
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G02B6/001. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue Dec 26 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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