Patents by Inventor Charlie W. Dodd

Charlie W. Dodd has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 6642019
    Abstract: An improved culture vessel or bioreactor for growing cells, cellular aggregates, tissue particles or tissue “organoids” and methods for using same which includes a housing having at least one chamber defined by a curved wall symmetrical about an axis. The perfused version of the vessel has at least one inlet and at least one outlet and at least one filter in fluid communication with at least one of the inlets or outlets structured to pass culture media but retain cells, cellular aggregates or tissues within the culture chamber. The batch culture version of the vessel has at least part of the vessel wall made of a gas permeable material. The vessel housing is rotated about the horizontal or proximate horizontal axis to suspend the cells, in an unobstructed, three-dimensional or toroidal flow. The chamber has a substantially ellipsoid, oblate ellipsoid, spherical or oblate spherical shape and an unobstructed volume for growth of cells, cellular aggregates or tissues.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 22, 2000
    Date of Patent: November 4, 2003
    Assignee: Synthecan, Inc.
    Inventors: Charles Daniel Anderson, Charlie W. Dodd, Mark Stuart Anderson
  • Patent number: 6607910
    Abstract: A two-chamber perfusion bioreactor counteracts a significant amount of shear stress while allowing high nutrient transfer and removal of waste and/or valuable bio-products, e.g., protein, hormones, growth factors, and monoclonal antibodies without disturbing the cell culture. Cells and tissues, contained in the growth chamber, are suspended in the growth media by rotation of the vessel and are separated by a porous membrane from the feeding chamber. Nutrients and gases are transferred across the membrane from the feeding chamber to the growth chamber. Even dispersion of nutrients along the membrane barrier is accomplished through a novel nutrient dispersion flow path. The flow path is created by flowing media out a center shaft in the vessel and along the front of the nutrient dispersion disk. The fluid then flows around the back of the nutrient dispersion disk and exits the outer center return shaft.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 13, 2000
    Date of Patent: August 19, 2003
    Assignee: Synthecon, Inc.
    Inventors: S. Dan Dimitrijevich, Charlie W. Dodd, William J. Anderson, Ray P. Schwarz
  • Patent number: 6080581
    Abstract: A bioreactor system for culturing cells, cellular aggregates, tissues and organoids and methods of using same includes a cylindrical reactor vessel having an unobstructed longitudinal axis that is rotated about that horizontal axis to suspend cells and/or tissue in a culture medium. Filters are used within the vessel to retain the cells and/or tissues within the culture chamber and may be also used to subdivide the culture chamber. A pump maintains a flow of oxygen rich culture medium through the vessel to sustain cell respiration. A gas exchange device maintains desired gas concentrations in the medium and the entire system is operated within an enlarged incubator to maintain appropriate temperatures. Access ports on the vessel are used to introduce various materials into the culture chamber and to remove bubbles that may form in the medium. Sensors and a microprocessor unit monitor operational conditions and direct adjustments to maintain desired conditions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 12, 1999
    Date of Patent: June 27, 2000
    Assignee: Charles Daniel Anderson
    Inventors: Charles Daniel Anderson, Charlie W. Dodd
  • Patent number: 5989913
    Abstract: A bioreactor system for culturing cells, cellular aggregates, tissues and organoids and methods of using same includes a cylindrical reactor vessel having an unobstructed longitudinal axis that is rotated about that horizontal axis to suspend cells and/or tissue in a culture medium. Filters are used within the vessel to retain the cells and/or tissues within the culture chamber and may be also used to subdivide the culture chamber. A pump maintains a flow of oxygen rich culture medium through the vessel to sustain cell respiration. A gas exchange device maintains desired gas concentrations in the medium and the entire system is operated within an enlarged incubator to maintain appropriate temperatures. Access ports on the vessel are used to introduce various materials into the culture chamber and to remove bubbles that may form in the medium. Sensors and a microprocessor unit monitor operational conditions and direct adjustments to maintain desired conditions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 2, 1998
    Date of Patent: November 23, 1999
    Assignee: Charles Daniel Anderson
    Inventors: Charles Daniel Anderson, Charlie W. Dodd