The present invention relates to a bioreactor according to the preamble of claim 1.
A bioreactor of the above mentioned type is known, for example, from U.S. Pat. No. 6,730,471 B. The reactor vessel comprises at the bottom thereof a port formed thereon extending into the interior of the reactor vessel, the port being provided with a sensor membrane that is in contact with the reactant. A fiber optic that is connected with a display device can be attached to the port. Such a connecting port is not suitable for a bag-shaped reactor, because due to the flexibility of the wall a connecting port cannot be formed on the bag. Moreover, the bag-like reactor has to be supported on a support, so that the lower side is also not suitable for the arrangement of the connecting port. The publication does not provide any information concerning the arrangement of an electro-optical sensor at a reactor designed as a bag.
A reactor vessel designed as a bag is known, for example, from WO 00/66706. This bag-like reactor vessel is provided with connections, one of which, in particular, is also suitable for inserting a sensor for determining properties of the reactant. It is a disadvantage that the connection, on the one hand, and the sensor that is inserted into the vessel interior via the connection, on the other hand, have to be kept sterile. This embodiment always holds the danger that impurities are brought into the reactor vessel and thus into the reactant by the sensor.
It is an object of the invention to improve a bioreactor of the above mentioned type in order to design it as bag.
This object is achieved by the characterizing features of claim 1.
By virtue of the fact that the receiving port is arranged at the upper side of the reactor bag, the lower support surface necessary for a bag is not impaired. The flange piece tightly connected with the vessel wall allows for a secure connection to the flexible wall of the bag. The preferably tubular connector piece establishes the connection with the sensor piece. The length of the connector piece is such that the sensor piece reaches into the reactant from above.
The receiving port comprising the indicator tile can be sterilized together with the interior of the reactor vessel. It is no longer necessary for the fiber optic to undergo a particular sterilization because it does not come into contact with the vessel interior and thus with the reactant.
Advantageous embodiments of the bioreactor are described in claims 2 to 9.
It is a particular advantage if the receiving port is arranged in the central region of the reactor bag according to claim 2, thus ensuring that the sensor always stays in contact with the reactant even during the oscillating movements usually imparted to the bioreactor during the reaction process.
In order to secure the inserted fiber optic at the receiving port and to align it in respect of the indicator tile it is advantageous if the bioreactor comprises means for securing the inserted fiber optic according to claim 3.
According to claim 4 the transparent sensor piece can comprise an end portion with a bottom, wherein the bottom can be directly formed by the indicator tile. However, it is also possible to incorporate the indicator tile within a cap that encloses the end portion of the sensor piece.
According to claim 5 the reactor vessel can be provided with an analogous second receiving port that is parallel to the first receiving port and comprises an indicator tile for an insertable fiber optic for determining a further property of the reactant.
The indicator tile is designed in known fashion and changes its optical properties depending on the properties to be determined and concentrations of the value to be determined. Therefore, the light beam emitted from the fiber optic on to the indicator tile is reflected and sent back to the display device in a different way, whereupon the latter analyses the changes of the optical properties of the indicator tile accordingly. For example, the indicator tile can be designed for determining the oxygen content of the reactant according to claim 6. Moreover, the indicator tile can also be designed for determining the pH value of the reactant according to claim 7.
A particularly preferred bioreactor is described in claim 8, according to which the reactor bag is made of plastic and can be clamped at two opposite sides thereof to a support. Thereby, the embodiment according to claim 9 is advantageous, according to which the insertable sides each comprise a seam which is provided with a bulged rim extending transversally to the clamping direction.
Examples of the invention will henceforth be described in more detail by reference to the drawings, wherein are shown:
The interior 14 of the reactor bag 2 serves for receiving a reactant 16 that, for example, can be a biological material. A receiving port 20 that is shown here in a twin arrangement, is arranged at the upper side 18 of the reactor bag 2 and extends into the interior 14 of the reactor bag so as to reach the reactant 16. In each one of the two receiving ports 20, 20a there is inserted a fiber optic 22, 22a that is directed to the display device 24 in order to analyze the reaction signals of the fiber optic and to determine certain properties of the reactant.
The receiving ports 20, 20a are shown in
The reactor bags come in various sizes so that the distance of the upper wall from the bottom of the reactor bag can vary accordingly. The length of the connector piece between the connecting port and the sensor piece can always be chosen in such a way that the sensor piece is immersed into in the reactant.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1352/04 | Aug 2004 | CH | national |
| Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PCT/CH05/00464 | 8/10/2005 | WO | 4/16/2007 |