IP Library Granted Patent US 12,290,785
Granted Patent B2
US 12,290,785 · App. 18/082,152 · Granted May 6, 2025

Tangential flow filter system for the filtration of materials from biologic fluids

Inventors: Emily Rolfes Meyering (St. Louis Park, MN); Gary Seim (Minneapolis, MN); Abhi Vase (Los Altos Hills, CA); Ben Krehbiel (Lake City, MN); Blake Hedstrom (Minneapolis, MN); Aaron McCabe (Edina, MN); Jack Mondry (Edina, MN)
B01D61/58A61M1/88A61M1/884A61M25/00B01D61/145B01D61/147B01D61/149B01D61/32A61M27/006A61M2202/0464A61M2205/3327A61M2205/3334A61M2205/75A61M2206/11A61M2230/005B01D2311/12B01D2311/16B01D2313/12B01D2313/18B01D2315/08B01D2315/10B01D2317/022B01D2317/04B01D2317/08
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Patent No.
US 12,290,785
App. No.
18/082,152
Granted
May 6, 2025
Kind
B2
Abstract

Systems and methods for filtering materials from biologic fluids are discussed. Embodiments may be used to filter cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) from a human or animal subject. In an example, CSF is separated into a permeate and retentate using a tangential flow filter. The retentate is filtered again and then returned to the subject with the permeate. During operation of the system, various parameters may be modified, such as flow rate and waste rate.

Claims (27)

1. A system for removing materials from cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) of a human or animal fluid (CSF) of a human or animal subject, the system comprising:

a filtration subsystem configured to withdraw a volume of cerebrospinal fluid from the human or animal subject, filter the withdrawn volume of cerebrospinal fluid into a volume of permeate and a volume of retentate, filter the volume of retentate into a second volume of permeate and a second volume of retentate, return the volume of permeate and the second volume of permeate to the human or animal subject, and direct the second volume of retentate to a waste container; and

a plurality of sensors, cooperating with a processor located and configured to generate and receive data, including during filtration of the fluid through the filtration subsystem, indicating the volume of cerebrospinal fluid withdrawn from the human or animal subject, generate and receive data indicating the volume of permeate returned to the human or animal subject, generate and receive data indicating the flow volume of second permeate returned to the human or animal subject, and calculate a waste rate of the system, wherein the waste rate is the difference between the volume of fluid withdrawn from the subject and the flow volume of returned permeate returned to the subject combined with the returned volume of second permeate returned to the subject over a period of time.

2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the processor is further configured to modify one or more parameters of the filtration system that influence the waste rate to maintain the waste rate less than a threshold waste rate.

3. The system of claim 2 , wherein the one or more parameters of the system include one or more of: a rate of withdrawal of cerebrospinal fluid from the subject; a rate of return of permeate to the subject; and a rate of addition of artificial cerebrospinal fluid to the volume of permeate returned to the subject.

4. The system of claim 2 , wherein the threshold waste rate is 0.25 milliliters per minute or less.

5. The system of claim 1 , wherein the processor is configured to maintain the waste rate within a predetermined threshold range.

6. The system of claim 5 , wherein the processor is configured such that when the calculated waste rate is above the predetermined threshold range, the processor modifies one or more parameters of the system that influence the waste rate to bring the waste rate down into the predetermined threshold range.

7. The system of claim 6 , wherein the processor is configured such that when the calculated waste rate is below the predetermined threshold range, the processor modifies one or more parameters of the system that influence the waste rate to bring the waste rate up into the predetermined threshold range.

8. The system of claim 7 , wherein the predetermined threshold range is between 0.2 milliliters per minute and 0.25 milliliters per minute.

9. The system of claim 1 , wherein the filtration subsystem includes a first tangential flow filter for generating the volume of permeate and the volume of retentate and a second tangential flow filter for generating the second volume of permeate and the second volume of retentate.

10. The system of claim 1 , wherein the filtration subsystem includes a pump configured to cause the volume of cerebrospinal fluid to be withdrawn the from the subject, cause the withdrawn volume of cerebrospinal fluid to be transferred to one or more filters along a first fluid pathway of the system, and to cause the volume of permeate to be returned to the human or animal subject along a second fluid pathway of the system.

11. A system for removing materials from cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) of a human or animal subject, the system including:

a first fluid pathway;

a filtration subsystem in fluid communication with the first fluid pathway, the filtration subsystem configured to filter cerebrospinal fluid;

a permeate outlet fluid pathway in fluid communication with the filtration subsystem;

a retentate outlet fluid pathway in fluid communication with the filtration subsystem;

a pump configured to cause a volume of cerebrospinal fluid to be withdrawn from the human or animal subject and transferred along the first fluid pathway to the filtration subsystem for filtration into a permeate volume and a retentate volume, the pump and filtration subsystem further configured to cause the retentate volume to be transferred to the filtration subsystem for filtration into a second permeate volume and a second retentate volume, the pump further configured to cause the permeate volume and the second permeate volume to be transferred along the permeate outlet fluid pathway and to be returned to the human or animal subject, and to cause the second retentate volume to be transferred along the retentate outlet fluid pathway to a waste container; and

a plurality of sensors, cooperating with a processor configured to generate and receive data, including during filtration of the fluid through the filtration subsystem, indicating the volume of cerebrospinal fluid withdrawn from the human or animal subject, generate and receive data indicating the volume of permeate returned to the human or animal subject, generate and receive data indicating the flow volume of second permeate returned to the human or animal subject, and calculate a waste rate of the system, wherein the waste rate is the difference between the volume of fluid withdrawn from the subject and the flow volume of returned permeate returned to the subject combined with the returned flow volume of second permeate returned to the subject over a period of time.

12. The system of claim 11 , wherein the processor is further configured to modify one or more operating parameters of the pump that influence the waste rate to maintain the waste rate less than a threshold waste rate.

13. The system of claim 12 , wherein the one or more parameters of the system include one or more of: a rate of withdrawal of cerebrospinal fluid from the subject; a rate of return of permeate to the subject; and a rate of addition of artificial cerebrospinal to the volume of permeate returned to the subject.

14. The system of claim 12 , wherein the threshold waste rate is 0.25 milliliters per minute or less.

15. The system of claim 12 , wherein the processor is configured to maintain the waste rate within a predetermined threshold range.

16. The system of claim 15 , wherein the processor is configured such that when the calculated waste rate is above the predetermined threshold range, the processor modifies one or more parameters of the system that influence the waste rate to bring the waste rate down into the predetermined threshold range.

17. The system of claim 16 , wherein the processor is configured such that when the calculated waste rate is below the predetermined threshold range, the processor modifies one or more parameters of the system that influence the waste rate to bring the waste rate up into the predetermined threshold range.

18. The system of claim 17 , wherein the predetermined threshold range is between 0.2 milliliters per minute and 0.25 milliliters per minute.

19. The system of claim 11 , wherein the filtration subsystem includes a first tangential flow filter for generating the volume of permeate and the volume of retentate and a second tangential flow filter for generating the second volume of permeate and the second volume of retentate.

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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 29, 2025
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To: PHARAOH NEURO, INC.
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To: MINNETRONIX NEURO, INC.
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