IP Library Granted Patent US 12698465
Granted Patent B2
US 12698465 · App. 17/926,553 · Granted Aug 4, 2026

Cell culture apparatus

Inventors: Patrick Kugelmeier (Zollikerberg, CH); Martin Meier (Uster, CH); Guillaume Jung (Wermatswil, CH)
Assignee: Kugelmeiers AG
C12M23/12
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Patent No.
US 12698465
App. No.
17/926,553
Granted
Aug 4, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

The invention relates to a cell culture apparatus for cultivating cell spheroids, comprising at least one compartment having n compartment walls which define a compartment base area and a volume V K above the compartment base area and a multiplicity of microwells having p top edges and a volume V M , wherein the microwells are arranged in the compartment base area such that the compartment base area outside the microwells merely has inclined surfaces, the number of microwells is chosen such that the entire compartment base area is covered with microwells, all the microwells have the same volume VM and the microwells have the shape of a pyramid or a cone having a rounded tip for accommodation of cells and additionally rounded edges between the tip and the base of the pyramid or the cone.

Claims (16)

1 . A cell culture apparatus for culturing cell spheroids, comprising at least one compartment with n compartment walls which define a compartment base area, and a volume (V K ) above the compartment base area, where n is at least 3 and

a multiplicity of microwells having p top edges, where p is at least 3, and a volume (V M ),

wherein each compartment wall is arranged flush with at least one top edge of at least one microwell, and

wherein the microwells are arranged in the compartment base area such that each microwell has a common top edge with each adjacent microwell, the number of microwells is chosen such that the entire compartment base area is covered with microwells, all the microwells have the same volume (V M ), and the microwells have the shape of a pyramid or of a cone having a rounded tip for accommodation of cells, and additionally rounded edges between the tip and the base area of the pyramid or the cone.

2 . The cell culture apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein all the tips of the microwells of a compartment are equidistant from each other.

3 . The cell culture apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the microwells have side surfaces and the side surfaces form an angle of 54.7° with the compartment base area.

4 . The cell culture apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein two opposing compartment walls are of equal length.

5 . The cell culture apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein all top edges of the microwells are of equal length.

6 . The cell culture apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein n and/or p are/is one of 3, 4, or 6.

7 . The cell culture apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein n and/or p are so large that the compartment and/or the microwells have an approximately round base area.

8 . The cell culture apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein n is equal to p.

9 . The cell culture apparatus according to claim 1 , comprising 1, 2, 4, 6, 12, 24, 96, 384, 1536, 3456 or 9600 compartments.

10 . A method for producing cell spheroids, wherein the cell spheroids are cultured in a cell culture apparatus according to claim 1 .

11 . A use of a cell culture apparatus according to claim 1 for culturing stem cell spheroids.

12 . A plurality of cell spheroids obtained by culturing cells in a cell culture apparatus according to claim 1 .

13 . The cell spheroids according to claim 12 , wherein the cells are one of islet cells, stem cells, or tumor cells.