1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to the use of a sleeve which comprises a slot extending between the axial ends of the sleeve and delimited by opposite flanks of the wall, as a stirrer installation aid.
The invention further relates to a method to install a stirrer element on a stirrer shaft arranged within a bioreactor.
The invention further relates to a bioreactor with a stirrer shaft on which a stirrer element is positionable, the shaft being driveable by a drive.
2. Description of the Related Art
When commissioning bioreactors that have a stirrer, it is necessary to mount stirrer elements on the stirrer shaft of the stirrer. To ensure optimal flow characteristics, care must be taken that the stirrer elements are placed at a defined position on the stirrer shaft. Installation and adjustment of the height, i.e. in particular the spacing between the stirrer element and the reactor floor and/or ceiling, is often a complicated and time-consuming step.
With regard to reusable bioreactors in particular, the stirrer elements must always be removed during cleaning and then reinstalled on the stirrer shaft. This is difficult since the spacing must be measured and at the same time the stirrer element must be screwed in place. Moreover, in many cases the installation space is relatively difficult to access and the process of determining and maintaining the length during installation is also difficult.
A sleeve/clamping sleeve is known from DE 20 2007 007 827 U1 that is expandable and has a slot extending between its axial ends, said slot being delimited by the opposite flanks of the wall. The known sleeve is used in combination with clamp fittings for pipes.
The problem of the present invention is to simplify positioning of stirrer elements on stirrer shafts and to improve the precision of their positioning.
The problem of the present invention is solved by a sleeve that comprises a slot extending between the axial ends of the sleeve and delimited by opposite flanks of a wall of the sleeve, as a removable stirrer installation aid for positioning a stirrer element on a stirrer shaft of a bioreactor.
The stirrer installation aid designed as a sleeve with a slot along its length enables the sleeve simply to be used as a type of spacer that can be easily pulled off laterally from the stirrer shaft after the stirrer element has been positioned and fixed in place. This significantly improves the precision of positioning while at the same time considerably simplifying the positioning or installing of the stirrer element on the stirrer shaft.
The stirrer installation aid may be placed on the stirrer shaft, so that its first axial end abuts on the mounting of the stirrer shaft, and the stirrer element then abuts on the free, second axial end of the stirrer installation aid placed on the stirrer shaft. The stirrer element then is fastened to the stirrer shaft, and installation aid is laterally pulled off. The stirrer installation aid can then be reused in another installation process. The stirrer installation aid is fastened in such a way that the stirrer installation aid abuts on the end facing the drive for the stirrer element (e.g. a motor). For example, this end can be the reactor floor or an abutment surface of a mounting or guide flange.
The stirrer installation aid can be made of an elastic material and be expandable. The elastic material allows the stirrer installation aid to exert a clamping action when placed on the stirrer shaft and to maintain its position, which facilitates handling of the stirrer installation aid. The expandable nature of the sleeve also makes it easy to remove afterwards.
The stirrer installation aid is C-shaped in cross section. It is fundamentally also possible, however, to design the stirrer installation aid with a “U”-shaped cross section.
The sleeve length is determined by the distance between the axial ends and it in turn determines the position of the stirrer element on the stirrer shaft.
A method to install a stirrer element on a stirrer shaft arranged within a bioreactor may comprise the following steps:
Placing the sleeve with a longitudinal slot, which forms the stirrer installation aid, on the stirrer shaft makes it possible to easily and reliably place the stirrer element in its predetermined position and fasten it to the stirrer shaft by placing the stirrer element on the free end of the stirrer shaft until it abuts on the adjacent end of the sleeve. When no longer required, the stirrer installation aid can then be easily removed. Its longitudinal slot allows the stirrer installation aid to be easily pulled off laterally from the stirrer shaft.
The method according to the invention may install multiple stirrer elements on a stirrer shaft arranged within a bioreactor, so that at least one additional stirrer element is installed on the stirrer shaft arranged within the bioreactor after installation of a first stirrer element, wherein the following steps are carried out:
The advantage of this embodiment is that multiple stirrer elements can be fixed equidistantly on the stirrer shaft quickly, efficiently and at precisely reproducible spacings if sleeves of the same length are used in each of steps a′) to d′) and possibly e′). In this variation, the same sleeve that was used to install the previous stirrer elements can be used as the second and additional sleeves. On the other hand, various, structurally identical sleeves can be used to install multiple stirrer elements. Alternatively, stirrer elements can be fixed at different distances along the stirrer shaft quickly, efficiently and at precisely reproducible spacings if sleeves of different lengths are used in each of steps a′) to d′) and possibly e′).
The invention also relates to a bioreactor where the position of the stirrer element is determined by a stirrer installation aid, on the free end of which the stirrer element abuts by means of an abutment surface, and in that the stirrer installation aid is designed as a sleeve which comprises a slot extending between the axial ends of the sleeve, said slot being delimited by opposite flanks of the wall, and said sleeve can be placed on the stirrer shaft, and in that the stirrer installation aid can be pulled off laterally from the stirrer shaft.
The bioreactor therefore has the advantages described above.
Further features and advantages of the invention result from the following specific description and the drawings.
A bioreactor 1 basically consists of a reactor interior 2 with a stirrer 3.
The stirrer 3 consists of a stirrer shaft 4 extending into the reactor interior 2, the stirrer shaft 4 being driveable by a drive 5, e.g. a motor, and having a stirrer element 7 positioned at its free end 6 facing away from the drive 5. In the exemplary embodiment shown in
The position of the stirrer element 7 on the stirrer shaft 4 is predetermined by the sleeve 12, which is used as a stirrer installation aid 11 and whose second or upper axial end 13, in the installation shown in
The reactor interior 2 is delimited laterally by a reactor wall 19, by a reactor floor 20 in the downward vertical direction, and by a reactor ceiling 21 in the upward vertical direction.
In order to position the stirrer element 7 on the stirrer shaft 4 (see
To install multiple stirrer elements 7, 7′ on the stirrer shaft 4 arranged within the bioreactor 1 (see
If necessary, in a step e), the steps a′) to d′) are repeated multiple times to fix additional stirrer elements 7, 7′ to the stirrer shaft 4.
The cross section of the sleeve 12 can be designed in a “C” shape according to
Although the stirrer element 4 is arranged upright in
Of course, the embodiments discussed in the specific description and shown in the figures are merely illustrative exemplary embodiments of the present invention. In light of the present disclosure, a person skilled in the art has a broad spectrum of optional variations available. In particular, the stirrer element 7, the stirrer shaft 4 and the stirrer installation aid 11 can also be arranged in a suspended configuration on the bioreactor 1 or they may be arranged laterally on the reactor wall 19. At a minimum, the stirrer installation aid 11 should be designed so that it at least partially encloses the stirrer shaft 4, can exert a firm clamping action, and can be removed laterally.
1 Bioreactor
2 Reactor interior
3 Stirrer
4 Stirrer shaft of 3
5 Drive
6 Free end of 4
7, 7′ Stirrer element
8 Screw
9 Connector of 7
10 Stirrer paddle of 7
11 Stirrer installation aid
12, 12′ Sleeve
13 Second axial end of 12
14 First axial end of 12
15, 15′, 15″ Slot of 12
16, 16′, 16″ Flank of 12
17, 17′, 17″ Flank of 12
18, 18′, 18″ Wall
19 Reactor wall of 1
20 Reactor floor of 1
21 Reactor ceiling of 1
22 Abutment surface of 9
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