IP Library Granted Patent US 8,904,664
Granted Patent B2
US 8,904,664 · App. 13/744,332 · Granted Dec 9, 2014

Dehydration device and methods for drying biological materials

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 8,904,664
App. No.
13/744,332
Filed
Jan 17, 2013
Granted
Dec 9, 2014
Kind
B2
Art Unit
3744
USPC
34/105
Abstract

This invention relates generally to a dehydration device and methods for drying biological materials to produce dried biological materials having enhanced structural properties. More specifically, the invention relates to a dehydration device and related methods for drying biological tissue to produce enhanced tissue grafts.

Claims (20)

1. A dehydration device for use in drying placental tissue, comprising:

a drying housing defining a drying chamber and defining inflow and outflow apertures;

an inflow plenum in communication with the inflow apertures;

an outflow plenum in communication with the outflow apertures; and

an air-moving assembly configured to deliver air to the inflow plenum and receive the return air from the outflow plenum;

wherein in use the placental tissue is placed into the drying chamber to dehydrate the placental tissue.

2. The dehydration device of claim 1 , wherein the inflow and outflow plenums are integrally formed with the drying housing and the inflow and outflow apertures are provided by arrays of uniformly arranged and aligned apertures.

3. The dehydration device of claim 1 , further comprising an air-heating assembly configured to selectively heat the air delivered to the inflow plenum.

4. The dehydration device of claim 1 , further comprising a control system configured to control the operating parameters of the device to dry the biological material.

5. The dehydration device of claim 1 , wherein the drying chamber is maintained at a humidity of less than 10%.

6. The dehydration device of claim 1 , wherein the air delivered by the air-moving assembly is an inert gas.

7. The dehydration device of claim 1 , wherein two or more biological materials are placed into the drying chamber to be dehydrated at the same time.

8. A dehydration device for use in drying placental tissue, comprising:

a drying housing defining a drying chamber and defining inflow and outflow apertures;

an inflow plenum in communication with the inflow apertures;

an outflow plenum in communication with the outflow apertures;

an air-moving assembly configured to deliver air to the inflow plenum and receive the return air from the outflow plenum;

an air-heating assembly configured to selectively heat the air delivered to the inflow plenum; and

a control system configured to control the operating parameters of the device to dry the placental tissue,

wherein in use the placental tissue is placed into the drying chamber and the control system is operated to deliver heated air to the drying chamber to dehydrate the placental tissue.