Claims
- 1. A bioreactor for conditioning tissue, comprising:
a bioreactor chamber, the bioreactor chamber including at least one clamp for holding the tissue; circulation means to provide fluid nutrient flow across the surface of the tissue; and microprocessor control means for measuring fluid flow in the bioreactor chamber and for measuring response of the tissue, wherein the microprocessor control means provides real time monitoring and control of conditions for the tissue within the bioreactor chamber.
- 2. The bioreactor of claim 1, wherein at least one clamp is a soft clamp.
- 3. The bioreactor of claim 1, wherein the circulation means includes a mean flow pump and a linear motor driven dynamic pump.
- 4. The bioreactor of claim 1, wherein the circulation means includes a mean flow pump and a servomotor driven dynamic pump.
- 5. The bioreactor of claim 1, wherein the circulation means includes a mean flow pump and a voice coil driven dynamic pump.
- 6. The bioreactor of claim 1, wherein the circulation means includes a mean flow pump and a piezo-driven dynamic pump.
- 7. The bioreactor of claim 1, wherein the circulation means includes a mean flow pump and a stepper motor driven dynamic pump.
- 8. The bioreactor of claim 1, wherein the circulation means includes a mean flow pump and a solenoid driven dynamic pump.
- 9. The bioreactor of claim 1, wherein the circulation means includes a mean flow pump and a pneumatic driven dynamic pump.
- 10. The bioreactor of claim 1, wherein the circulation means includes a mean flow pump and a servohydraulic driven dynamic pump.
- 11. The bioreactor of claim 1, wherein the circulation means includes a mean flow pump and a cam driven pump.
- 12. The bioreactor of claim 1, wherein the circulation means includes a mean flow pump and a rotary crank driven pump.
- 13. The bioreactor of claim 1, wherein the microprocessor control means controls at least partially based on inputs from a control software.
- 14. The bioreactor of claim 1, wherein the microprocessor control means includes pressure monitoring means.
- 15. The bioreactor of claim 1, wherein the microprocessor control means includes load monitoring means.
- 16. The bioreactor of claim 1, wherein the microprocessor control means includes tissue displacement monitoring means.
- 17. The bioreactor of claim 1, wherein the microprocessor control means includes tissue stress and strain monitoring means.
- 18. The bioreactor of claim 1, wherein the microprocessor control means includes fluid flow monitoring means.
- 19. The bioreactor of claim 1, wherein the microprocessor control means is able to make adjustments to control of conditions for the tissue within the bioreactor chamber using monitored inputs and a program or algorithm that has been programmed into the microprocessor by the user.
- 20. The bioreactor of claim 1, wherein the bioreactor chamber incorporates an integrated mean flow pump that conserves fluid volume.
- 21. The bioreactor of claim 1, further including a first velocity sensor and a second velocity sensor, the first velocity sensor situated in the bioreactor chamber such that it is in-line to an output for the tissue to be conditioned, the second velocity sensor situated in the bioreactor chamber such that it is in-line to an input for the tissue to be conditioned.
- 22. The bioreactor of claim 21, wherein the first velocity sensor and the second velocity sensor are configured to provide signals to measure flow in the bioreactor at locations configured for the input and output of the tissue to be conditioned.
- 23. The bioreactor of claim 1, further including a first reference tube and a second reference tube, the first reference tube coupled to the bioreactor chamber and configured to be coupled to and in-line with one end of the tissue to be conditioned, the second reference tube coupled to the bioreactor chamber and configured to be coupled to and in-line with another end of the tissue to be conditioned.
- 24. The bioreactor of claim 23, wherein the first and second reference tubes are tubes of calibrated known compliance.
- 25. The bioreactor of claim 23, wherein the first and second reference tubes are tubes coupled with plastic tie wraps.
- 26. The bioreactor of claim 23, further including pressure measuring means external to the bioreactor chamber for measuring a diametral dilation of the first and second reference tubes.
- 27. The bioreactor of claim 1, further comprising a second bioreactor chamber having a second circulation means.
- 28. The bioreactor of claim 27, wherein the circulation means includes a mean flow pump and a dynamic pump and the second circulation means includes a second mean flow pump and a second dynamic pump, the dynamic pump and the second dynamic pump driven by a linear motor.
- 29. The bioreactor of claim 28, wherein the linear motor activates the dynamic pump by a lever arm, and the linear motor activates the second dynamic pump by a second lever arm.
- 30. The bioreactor of claim 29, wherein the lever arm has a movable pivot at one end of the lever arm.
- 31. The bioreactor of claim 29, wherein the lever arm has a movable pivot at one end of the lever arm, and the second lever arm has a movable pivot at one end of the second lever arm.
- 32. The bioreactor of claim 29, wherein the lever arm and the second lever arm are coupled to the linear motor by hinged pivots.
- 33. A bioreactor for treatment of tissue, comprising:
a plurality of ports; a chamber for holding the tissue; dynamic pump means for providing dynamic pumping of fluids to the tissue; mean pump means for providing a mean flow of fluids to the tissue; a first manifold connected to the chamber at one end and a flexible joint connected to the other end; a second manifold connected to the flexible joint; actuating means for actuating the second manifold with respect to the first manifold; sensor means for measuring various pressures and temperatures within the bioreactor; and control means for controlling fluid flows and motion of the actuating means.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. 119(e) from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/364,500 filed Mar. 15, 2002, and from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/429,583 filed Nov. 27, 2002, which applications are incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60364500 |
Mar 2002 |
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60429583 |
Nov 2002 |
US |