IP Library Granted Patent US 8,844,388
Granted Patent B2
US 8,844,388 · App. 14/080,466 · Granted Sep 30, 2014

System and method for interfacing sensors to a sterile flow stream

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Patent No.
US 8,844,388
App. No.
14/080,466
Granted
Sep 30, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

A system and method for interfacing non-sterile sensors to a sterile flow stream is disclosed. Typically, sensors cannot be sterilized in the same manner as other components of the flow stream. This results in complex processes to incorporate a sterilized sensor into a sterilized flow stream. By introducing a separation membrane, the desired sensor can be interfaced to the sterile flow stream. By doing so, the sensor need not be sterile, only sufficiently clean. The membrane separates the sterile environment within the flow stream from the sensor, while still permitting the sensor to function.

Claims (28)

1. A bioreactor system, comprising:

a bioreactor bag;

a separation membrane integrated into and permanently affixed to said bioreactor bag, so as to separate an interior of said bioreactor bag from an external environment; and

a non-sterilized sensor disposed outside of said bioreactor bag proximate to said separation membrane, such that said separation membrane does not permit passage of contaminants present on said sensor into said bioreactor bag.

2. The bioreactor system of claim 1 , wherein said separation membrane is thermally welded to said bioreactor bag.

3. The bioreactor system of claim 1 , wherein said separation membrane is adhered to said bioreactor bag.

4. The bioreactor system of claim 1 , further comprising a supporting structure configured to hold said bioreactor bag, said supporting structure comprising a passage, aligned with said separation membrane, wherein said sensor is disposed in said passage.

5. The bioreactor system of claim 4 , wherein a body of said sensor is threaded, such that said sensor body is screwed into said passage.

6. The bioreactor system of claim 4 , further comprising a locking mechanism in communication with said passage, said locking mechanism used to hold said sensor in said passage.

7. The bioreactor system of claim 4 , wherein said sensor is held in said passage using a clamping mechanism.

8. The bioreactor system of claim 1 , wherein said sensor comprises a pH sensor.

9. The bioreactor system of claim 1 , wherein said sensor comprises a temperature sensor.

10. The bioreactor system of claim 1 , wherein said sensor comprises an oxygen sensor.

11. The bioreactor system of claim 1 , wherein said sensor comprises a pressure sensor.

12. The bioreactor system of claim 1 , wherein said sensor comprises a conductivity sensor.

13. The bioreactor system of claim 1 , wherein said separation membrane is impermeable.

14. The bioreactor system of claim 1 , wherein said separation membrane is semi-permeable.

15. A system comprising:

a bioreactor bag, having an inlet conduit;

a filtering element, having a downstream side through which filtered material passes, and an unfiltered upstream side;

a tube in communication with said downstream side of said filtering element and said inlet conduit of said bioreactor bag; and

a separation membrane, where said separation membrane is disposed in a position such that an unsterilized sensor can monitor a characteristic of said filtered material and said separation membrane does not permit passage of contaminants present on said sensor into said filtered material.

16. The system of claim 15 , wherein said separation membrane is integrated into and permanently affixed to said tube.

17. The system of claim 15 , wherein said separation membrane is integrated into and permanently affixed to said bioreactor bag, so as to separate an interior of said bioreactor bag from said unsterilized sensor.

18. The system of claim 15 , wherein said separation membrane is disposed in an outlet conduit of said bioreactor bag.

19. The system of claim 15 , wherein said separation membrane is impermeable.

20. The system of claim 15 , wherein said separation membrane is semi-permeable.

21. The system of claim 15 , wherein said sensor is selected from the group consisting of a pH sensor, a temperature sensor, an oxygen sensor, a pressure sensor, and a conductivity sensor.

Assignments (1)
CHANGE OF ADDRESS Recorded Feb 15, 2018
From: EMD MILLIPORE CORPORATION
To: EMD MILLIPORE CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 045341/0166 →