1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a mixing system with a single-use container with flexible walls and a mixing device for single use, in particular for mixing sterile media or cell cultures.
2. Description of the Related Art
Single-use containers with flexible walls are increasingly used in biotechnology and in the pharmaceutical industry for mixing liquids, dissolving solids in liquids or cultivating cells and microorganisms. Here, an advantage of single-use containers made of plastic is that they can already be supplied by the supplier in a clean and sterile state, as a result of which complex cleaning procedures and validations pre-use are dispensed with.
Rotating mixer shafts, provided with mixer elements such as propellers, or vibration mixers, in which a perforated mixer plate is subjected to a linear up and down motion, are particularly suitable for effective mixing of media in single-use containers with flexible walls for single use.
In this context, one of the largest problems consists of coupling a generally unsterile drive to the sterile mixer shaft in the container interior whilst maintaining sterility. In a frequently used solution—the magnetic stirrer—the mixing element is for this purpose equipped with permanent magnets, which are driven by a rotating magnetic field. Another option consists of guiding a mixer shaft, which is mechanically coupled to a drive, through the container wall, with the through-hole in the container inner wall needing to be sealed against the passage of contaminants in a complicated fashion.
The object of the invention therefore is to provide a mixing system, in which the drive does not have a negative influence on the sterility of the container interior of the single-use container.
According to the invention, the object is achieved by a mixing system with a drive, which is encapsulated and which can be disposed of after use together with the mixer shaft and the single-use container.
The invention comprises a mixing system assembled from a single-use container with flexible walls for single use and a mixing device, the mixing device having at least one encapsulated drive that can be disposed of after use together with the mixer shaft and the single-use container. The encapsulation is preferably implemented by embedding the drive in plastic. This prevents the ingression of particles and other contaminants. The outlet of the mixer shaft from the encapsulation is preferably sealed by a seal. In the process, seals made of plastic, preferably lip seals or molded-on multi-component injection-molded seals, are preferred. Such seals are impenetrable for gasses, liquids and microorganisms. The drive can be situated both outside of the container interior and within the container interior. Here, the invention relates to embodiments with drives in which the mixer shaft is set either into rotation or into a linear up and down motion. The drive can be both an electric motor and a drive operated by pneumatics or hydraulics. A pneumatic or hydraulic drive is particularly advantageous because it can be produced exclusively from plastics, which is advantageous for an environmentally friendly disposal. In a particular embodiment, the motor was sterilized prior to installation by a treatment with electromagnetic radiation, by autoclaving or by sterilizing media acting thereon. In a particular embodiment, the mixing system for mixing media can be used as a bioreactor.
The invention will be explained in more detail by the following figures.
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