Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Apparatus – Bioreactor
Patent
1980-05-27
1981-12-08
Warden, Robert J.
Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology
Apparatus
Bioreactor
206219, 206222, 215227, 215DIG8, 435299, 435300, 435810, 435 31, C12M 124
Patent
active
043048692
ABSTRACT:
Apparatus for rupturing a sealed, frangible container is disclosed. A substantially rigid tubular member, closable at both ends if desired, is provided with a zone of reduced interior cross section. The tubular member is adapted to receive the frangible container and retain it in a position so that an annular space of decreasing dimension is formed adjacent the zone of reduced cross section of the tubular member. Means insertable into the annular space wedgedly engage the frangible container with sufficient force to rupture it.
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American Sterilizer Company
Warden Robert J.
Yeager Robert D.
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