FERMENTATION TANK FOR THE MULTIPLICATION OF MICROORGANISMS
20230107779 · 2023-04-06
Inventors
- Josiane FUKAMI (Curitiba, BR)
- Douglas Fabiano GOMES (Curitiba, BR)
- Juliana Marcolina GOMES (Curitiba, BR)
- Jonas HIPOLITO DE ASSIS FILHO (Curitiba, BR)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
There is described a fermentation tank for the multiplication of microorganisms, particularly a vertical fermentation tank comprising aeration and agitation elements with low cost and high efficiency. Particularly, a fermentation tank for the multiplication of microorganisms (100) comprising an external structure (10) of longitudinal axis (L) and an inner container (20) which receives a mixture to be fermented, the fermentation tank (100) comprising an aeration and agitation element (30) arranged in the inner container (20) collinear with the longitudinal axis (L), the aeration and agitation element (30) comprising internally a plurality of sets of fins (40), each set of fins (40) being arranged axially parallel to each other along the longitudinal axis (L) to provide aeration and agitation of the mixture to be fermented.
Claims
1. A fermentation tank for the multiplication of microorganisms, comprising an external structure of longitudinal axis and an inner container which receives a mixture to be fermented, wherein the fermentation tank comprises an aeration and agitation element arranged in the inner container collinear with the longitudinal axis, the aeration and agitation element comprising internally a plurality of sets of fins each set of fins being arranged axially parallel to each other along the longitudinal axis to provide aeration and agitation of the mixture to be fermented.
2. The fermentation tank according to claim 1, wherein the aeration and agitation element comprises a body structure which receives internally the plurality of sets of fins and an air inlet system.
3. The fermentation tank according to claim 2, wherein the body structure has an upper end axially fixed to a cover through which the air inlet system passes to be connected to the piping radially arranged in the body structure providing the connection of the air inlet system with a diffuser element, arranged at a lower end of the body structure, opposite to the cover.
4. The fermentation tank according to claim 3, wherein the diffuser element consists of a spiral piping equipped with multiple equidistant air outlet holes.
5. The fermentation tank according to claim 4, wherein the air inlet system is formed by a plurality of air ducts pneumatically connected to the diffuser element.
6. The fermentation tank according to claim 3, wherein the external structure comprises a base, an upper portion and side walls, the base having support brackets, the upper portion being comprised of lifting handles and at least one side wall comprising an access inlet to the inner container.
7. The fermentation tank according to claim 6, wherein the aeration and agitation element is arranged in the inner container collinear with the longitudinal axis so that the lower end of the body structure is internally fixed to the base of the external structure by means of fasteners and the cover is positioned and fixed to the external surface of the upper portion.
8. The fermentation tank according to claim 7, wherein the diffuser element of the aeration and agitation element is arranged in the inner container and parallel to the base.
9. The fermentation tank according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of sets of fins is axially fixed along a connecting axis, each set of fins being arranged axially parallel to each other at a variable distance.
10. The fermentation tank according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the air inlet system is connected to a compressed air line.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0019] According to a preferred embodiment and as can be seen in
[0020] In this sense, as illustrated in
[0021] At least one side wall 13 comprises an access inlet 16 to the inner container 20, that is, an opening for access to the mixture to be fermented which is arranged in the inner container 20 of the tank 100. This access inlet 16 includes a watertight cover and is used to facilitate the cleaning of the tank 100 and for the preparation of the culture medium or of the mixture.
[0022] For the cleaning of the fermentation tank for the multiplication of microorganisms 100, the mixture is removed from the inner container 20 and the tank 100 is then sterilized in an autoclave. For the sterilization the tank 100 can be placed in the horizontal position as illustrated in
[0023] The inner container 20 of the fermentation tank 100 comprises an aeration and agitation element 30, such as illustrated in
[0024] The aeration and agitation element 30 comprises a body structure 31 which receives internally the plurality of sets of fins 40 and an air inlet system 33. More specifically, the body structure 31 has an upper end 312 axially fixed to a cover 32 through which passes the air inlet system 33 to be connected to piping 34 which is radially arranged in the body structure 31.
[0025] The air inlet system 33, as illustrated in the pictures of
[0026] Still in connection with the aeration and agitation element 30, this comprises internally to the structure of the body 31 a plurality of sets of fins 40, each set of fins 40 being arranged axially parallel to each other along the longitudinal axis L. As can be seen from the picture in
[0027] For the operation of the fermentation tank 100, the aeration and agitation element 30 is arranged in the inner container 20, collinear with the longitudinal axis L, so that the lower end 311 of the body structure 31 of the aeration and agitation element 30 is fixed internally to the base 11, by means of fasteners 313 and the cover 32 is positioned and fixed to the external structure of the upper portion 12 (
[0028] At this fixation position of the aeration and agitation element 30 in the inner container 20, the diffuser element 35 is positioned inside the tank 100 and parallel to the base 11, that is, at the bottom of the fermentation tank 100.
[0029] Thus, as schematically illustrated in
[0030] The air bubbles released by the piping 34 and by the diffuser element 35 in the lower part of the fermentation tank 100 rise, as indicated by the darker arrows in
[0031] Thus, the aeration and agitation element 30 with the sets of fins 40 provides the oxygen for the fermentation and helps in homogenizing the mixture or broth placed in the inner container 20, that is, they provide the aeration and agitation of the mixture. As a result, there is an increase in the availability of oxygen, improving the fermentation.
[0032] Other advantages reached with the fermentation tank 100, object of this invention, are the low consumption of energy for the operation, since it is not necessary to use motors, there only occurs the feeding originating from the compressor or blower; low investment for the acquisition of equipment due to the simplicity of the components thereof and operation and little need of maintenance which results in less downtime of the equipment.
[0033] The low complexity of the fermentation tank 100 enables that it be sterilized in an electric autoclave, thus avoiding the demand for a steam boiler for the sterilization. Still in connection with the sterilization, this can be carried out with the tank 100 in the vertical or horizontal position, allowing a better flexibility of the size of the autoclave.
[0034] Additionally, since the fermentation tanks 100 can be easily displaced by pallet trucks, they provide flexibility to the operation.
[0035] Finally, the greatest advantage obtained with the fermentation tank 100 lies in its excellent performance in the multiplication and sporulation of microorganism, whether they are bacteria or fungi, due to the better homogenization and aeration of the mixture.
[0036] Having been described an example of a preferred embodiment, it must be understood that the scope of the present object covers other possible variations, being solely limited by the content of the attached claims, including therein the possible equivalents.