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Last Updated: April 25, 2024

Claims for Patent: 4,355,111


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Summary for Patent: 4,355,111
Title: Microorganism culturing device
Abstract:A device for culturing microorganisms includes a vessel having a mouth for containing a culture medium and a stopper member for hermetically sealing the vessel. The stopper member is provided with a through hole on its peripheral wall for communicating with the inner atmosphere of said vessel.
Inventor(s): Shimizu; Masaki (Tokyo, JP), Nomura; Takeo (Hino, JP)
Assignee: Terumo Corporation (JP)
Application Number:06/153,919
Patent Claims:1. A microorganism culturing device comprising:

a vessel with an opening, said vessel having a projection at the inner portion of said opening;

a culture medium contained in said vessel for culturing microorganisms; and,

a stopper member hermetically sealing said vessel in the opening thereof, said stopper member having a through hole for communicating with the inner atmosphere of said vessel, said through hole having one end open at a side wall of said stopper, said stopper member further having an annular groove around the peripheral well below the through hole engageable with the projection at the inner portion of the opening on the vessel;

wherein said stopper member is readily slidable along the inner wall of said vessel by means of gas pressure exerted on said stopper from within said vessel, to a point where said through hole establishes communication of the inside atmosphere of said vessel with the outside atmosphere at or above the tip end of said vessel;

whereby said through hole is in a state of being closed by the inner wall of said vessel at the start of the culturing, preventing communication of the inside atmosphere of said vessel with the outside atmosphere, and establishes communication of the inside atmosphere of said vessel with the outside atmosphere by forcing said stopper member upwards by means of the pressure on the gases produced during culturing to shift said one end of the through hole to or above a tip end of said vessel, thereby discharging said gases from the inside of said vessel to the outside through said through hole.

2. A device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the stopper member has a recess in the bottom portion thereof to thereby provide a relatively thin peripheral wall and has the through hole in said peripheral wall.

3. A device as claimed in claim 2, wherein the stopper member has a recess at the upper end portion thereof.

4. A device as claimed in claims 2 or 3, wherein the inside of the vessel is maintained under reduced pressure.

5. A device as claimed in claim 4, wherein the stopper member is made of a penetrable material.

6. A device as claimed in claim 5, wherein the stopper member is made of a rubbery elastic material.

7. A device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the culture medium is a medium for culturing anaerobic microorganisms.

8. A device as claimed in claim 7, wherein the culture medium is brain-heart infusion medium, thioglycollate medium or brucella broth medium.

9. A device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the culture medium is a medium for culturing aerobic microorganisms.

10. A device as claimed in claim 9, wherein the culture medium comprises tryptone, soya peptone, meat extract, yeast extract, liver digest, glucose, potassium phosphate, dibasic, L-cysteine hydrochloride, p-aminobenzoic acid, sodium polyanethol sulfonate, hemin, agar and gelatin.

11. A device as claimed in claim 9, wherein the medium is composed of tryptone, soya peptone, meat extract, yeast extract, liver digest, glucose, potassium phosphate, dibasic, L-cystein hydrochloride, p-aminobenzoic acid, sodium polyanethol sulfonate, hemin, gelatin and either agar or sodium bicarbonate.

12. A device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the culture medium is a medium capable of culturing both of anaerobic and aerobic microorganisms.

13. A method for culturing a microorganism comprising: introducing a sample containing at least anaerobic microorganism into a microorganism culturing device comprising a vessel having an opening and containing a culture medium, and a stopper member having at a fitting side wall thereof a through hole capable of communication with the inside of the vessel and sealing the vessel in the opening thereof, and culturing the anaerobic microorganism; wherein the stopper member is forced upwards by the pressure exerted by the gases produced in the vessel during culturing to shift the through hole to or above a tip end of the vessel thereby discharging the gases through the through hole to the outside of the vessel and wherein the inside of the vessel is initially maintained under reduced pressure such that the sample is introduced into said vessel by being sucked into said vessel.

14. A method for culturing an anaerobic microorganism comprising: providing a microorganism culturing device comprising a vessel with an opening, a culture medium contained in said vessel for culturing microorganisms, and a stopper member hermetically sealing said vessel in the opening thereof and having a through hole having one end open at a side wall of said stopper member for communicating with the inner atmosphere of said vessel and maintaining the inside of said vessel under reduced pressure; introducing a liquid sample containing an anaerobic microorganism into the vessel said liquid sample being sucked into said vessel by virtue of the reduced pressure inside said vessel; and culturing the anaerobic microorganism with the through hole closed by the inner wall of the vessel, wherein, during culturing, when gases produced by propagation of the anaerobic microorganism exceeds a certain pressure level, the stopper member is forced upward such that a part or whole of the through hole reaches a position above the tip end of the vessel, whereby the inside and the outside of the vessel communicate with each other and the gases are discharged to the outside of the vessel through the through hole.

15. A method for culturing a microorganism comprising: providing a microorganism culturing device comprising a vessel with an opening, said vessel having a projection at the inner portion of said opening, a culture medium contained in said vessel for culturing microorganisms, and a stopper member hermetically sealing said vessel in the opening thereof, said stopper member having a through hole having one end open at a side wall of said stopper member for communicating with the inner atmosphere of said vessel, said stopper member further having an annular groove around the peripheral wall below the through hole engageable with the projection at the inner portion of the opening on the vessel; introducing a liquid sample containing at least aerobic microorganism into the vessel; and culturing the aerobic microorganism with the inside atmosphere of the vessel communicated with the outside atmosphere of the vessel by a part or whole of the through hole occupying a position above the tip end of the vessel.

16. A method as claimed in claims 13, 14 or 15, wherein the device is sterilized by means of high temperature, high pressure steam prior to introducing said sample.

17. A method as claimed in claims 13, 14 or 15, wherein the inside atmosphere of said vessel is constituted by a mixed gas of carbon dioxide and nitrogen.

18. A method as claimed in claims 13, 14 or 15, wherein said sample is a blood.

19. A method as claimed in claims 13, 14 or 15, wherein said culturing is carried out at a temperature from 27.degree. C. to 37.degree. C. for one to fourteen days.

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