Simple cell culture device
By using a limiting design in which a stop and a guide rail are used in the cell culture device, the problem of the culture tray coming off when shaken is solved, the stability of cell culture is achieved, and the culture environment of cells under shaking conditions is ensured.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- YJYH MEDICAL TECH CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-06-26
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-23
AI Technical Summary
When existing cell culture devices are shaken, the culture trays are prone to sliding out of the guide rails, causing cell shaking and hindering cell culture.
A simple cell culture device was designed, comprising a cell placement component and a cell culture component. A stop and a guide rail are used to limit the cell culture tray by rotating the stop. A stabilizing limiting component is combined to increase the stability of the device.
It effectively prevents the cell culture tray from falling off when shaken, improving the stability of cell culture and providing a stable culture environment.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This application relates to the field of cell culture equipment, and more specifically, to a simple cell culture device. Background Technology
[0002] Cell culture technology is an important and commonly used technique in cell biology research. Through cell culture, a large number of cells can be obtained, and cell signal transduction, cellular synthesis and metabolism, and cell growth and proliferation can be studied. Cell culture incubators are often required in the cell culture process.
[0003] For example, in a cell culture chamber disclosed in Chinese application number 202121852140.3, although the cell culture tray can be slidably installed inside the culture chamber, when the culture chamber shakes, the culture tray will slide out from inside the guide rail, causing the cells in the culture tray to shake, which is not conducive to cell culture. Utility Model Content
[0004] To overcome the shortcomings of the existing devices, this application provides a simple cell culture device that can solve the problem that when shaking occurs, the culture tray will slide out of the guide rail, causing the cells in the culture tray to shake, which is not conducive to cell culture.
[0005] The technical solution adopted by the embodiments of this application to solve its technical problem is: a simple cell culture device, including a cell placement component and a cell culture component.
[0006] Cell placement components, including cell culture trays;
[0007] A cell culture assembly includes a cell culture chamber, wherein guide rails are fixedly connected to opposite sides of the inner wall of the cell culture chamber, and the two ends of the cell culture tray are slidably inserted into the interior of the two guide rails. Stops are rotatably provided at the front ends of the two guide rails, and the two stops are respectively tightly abutted against the front sides of the two ends of the cell culture tray.
[0008] In one specific implementation, both of the stop members include a stop plate, one end of which is rotatably connected to the front end of the guide rail. Guide rods are movably passed through both ends of the stop plate. Limiting blocks and clamping blocks are fixedly connected to both ends of the guide rods, respectively. A spring is sleeved on the outer side of the guide rod between the stop plate and the clamping block. The clamping block is tightly abutted against the front end of the cell culture tray.
[0009] In one specific implementation, the front end of the cell culture tray is provided with a clamping groove that cooperates with the clamping block.
[0010] In one specific implementation, a support column is fixedly connected to the bottom of the cell culture tray.
[0011] In one specific implementation, a support base is fixedly connected to the bottom of the support column.
[0012] In one specific implementation, the simplified cell culture device further includes a stabilizing and limiting component, on which the cell culture chamber is detachably mounted.
[0013] In one specific implementation, the stabilizing and limiting component includes a limiting base, the cell culture box is detachably inserted into the limiting base, the bottom of the limiting base has an installation groove, and a counterweight is installed inside the installation groove.
[0014] In one specific implementation, a plug is fixedly connected to the bottom of the cell culture box, and a slot that mates with the plug is provided on the limiting base.
[0015] The advantages of the embodiments of this application are:
[0016] The stop mechanism limits the cell culture tray, preventing it from detaching from the guide rail even during shaking or impact, thus improving its stability and providing a stable environment for cell culture. Attached Figure Description
[0017] Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the simplified cell culture apparatus provided in the embodiments of this application;
[0018] Figure 2 A schematic diagram of the cell culture component structure provided in the embodiments of this application;
[0019] Figure 3 A schematic diagram of the cell placement assembly structure provided in this application embodiment;
[0020] Figure 4 A schematic diagram of the stable limiting component structure provided in the embodiments of this application;
[0021] Figure 5 A schematic diagram of the stop structure provided for an embodiment of this application;
[0022] Figure 6 A schematic diagram illustrating the connection structure between the guide rail and the stop provided in the embodiments of this application.
[0023] In the diagram: 10-Cell placement assembly; 110-Cell culture tray; 111-Securing groove; 120-Support column; 130-Support base; 20-Cell culture assembly; 210-Cell culture chamber; 220-Guide rail; 230-Stop; 231-Stop plate; 232-Limiting block; 233-Guide rod; 234-Spring; 235-Securing block; 240-Insertion block; 250-Pin; 30-Stabilizing limiting assembly; 310-Base; 320-Mounting groove; 330-Slot; 340-Counterweight block. Detailed Implementation
[0024] The technical solution in this application embodiment is to solve the problem that when shaking occurs, the culture tray will slide out of the guide rail, causing the cells in the culture tray to shake, which is detrimental to cell culture. The overall idea is as follows:
[0025] Please see Figures 1-6 A simple cell culture device includes a cell placement component 10 and a cell culture component 20.
[0026] Please see Figure 1 and Figure 3 The cell placement component 10 includes a cell culture tray 110; wherein, the cell culture tray 110 is used for placing cells to facilitate cell culture.
[0027] In the specific setup, a support column 120 is fixedly connected to the bottom of the cell culture tray 110. A support base 130 is fixedly connected to the bottom of the support column 120. The cooperation between the support column 120 and the support base 130 allows the cell culture tray 110 to be suspended from the table, preventing the cell culture tray 110 from getting contaminated, and making it easier to support the cell culture tray 110.
[0028] Please see Figure 1 , Figure 2 , Figure 5 and Figure 6The cell culture assembly 20 includes a cell culture chamber 210. In this embodiment, the cell culture chamber 210 is equipped with lighting equipment, liquid supply equipment, and other necessary equipment for cell culture, which will not be described in detail here. Guide rails 220 are fixedly connected to opposite surfaces of the inner wall of the cell culture chamber 210. The two ends of the cell culture tray 110 are slidably inserted into the interior of the two guide rails 220. Stops 230 are rotatably mounted on the front ends of the two guide rails 220, and the two stops 230 are respectively abutted against the front ends of the cell culture tray 110. Specifically, the two ends of the cell culture tray 110 are aligned with the two guide rails 220 and then pushed inwards, pushing the cell culture tray 110 into the cell culture chamber 210. Then, the two stops 230 are rotated sequentially, so that the two stops 230 are respectively located at the front ends of the cell culture tray 110 and abut against it, limiting the position of the cell culture tray 110. When it is necessary to remove the cell culture tray 110, rotate the stop 230 again to disengage it from the cell culture tray 110, allowing the tray to be pulled out of the cell culture chamber 210. The stop 230 effectively limits the movement of the cell culture tray 110, preventing it from detaching from the guide rail 220 even in the event of shaking or impact, thus improving its stability and providing a stable environment for cell culture.
[0029] In this embodiment, both stop members 230 include stop plates 231. One end of the stop plate 231 is rotatably connected to the front end of the guide rail 220. A pin 250 is fixedly connected to the front end of the guide rail 220. One end of the stop plate 231 is rotatably connected to the pin 250. A guide rod 233 is movably passed through both ends of the stop plate 231. A limit block 232 and a pressing block 235 are fixedly connected to both ends of the guide rod 233, respectively. A spring 234 is sleeved on the outer side of the guide rod 233 between the stop plate 231 and the pressing block 235. The pressing block 235 is pressed tightly against the front end of the cell culture tray 110. A pressing groove 111 that mates with the pressing block 235 is opened at the front end of the cell culture tray 110. The rotating stop plate 231 causes the pressing block 235 to be located inside the pressing groove 111. At this time, under the action of the spring 234, the pressing block 235 is pressed against the inside of the pressing groove 111, thereby limiting the cell culture tray 110.
[0030] Please see Figure 1 and Figure 4 The simplified cell culture device also includes a stabilizing and limiting component 30, on which the cell culture chamber 210 is detachably mounted. The stabilizing and limiting component 30 can limit and fix the cell culture chamber 210, ensuring its stability even when subjected to impact.
[0031] In this embodiment, the stabilizing and limiting component 30 includes a limiting base 310. The cell culture incubator 210 is detachably inserted into the limiting base 310. The bottom of the limiting base 310 has a mounting groove 320, and a counterweight 340 is installed inside the mounting groove 320. The bottom of the cell culture incubator 210 is fixedly connected to an insertion block 240, and the limiting base 310 has a slot 330 that mates with the insertion block 240. The counterweight 340 increases the weight of the limiting base 310, reducing the probability of shaking even when impacted, without increasing the weight of the cell culture incubator 210, allowing for easy transfer and not affecting its normal use.
[0032] When this application is used:
[0033] Align the two ends of the cell culture tray 110 with the two guide rails 220 and push it inwards to insert the cell culture tray 110 into the cell culture chamber 210. Then, rotate the two stop members 230 in sequence so that the two stop members 230 are respectively located at the front end of the cell culture tray 110 and tightly abut against it, limiting the cell culture tray 110. When it is necessary to remove the cell culture tray 110, rotate the stop members 230 again to disengage the cell culture tray 110, and the cell culture tray 110 can be pulled out of the cell culture chamber 210. The stop members 230 limit the cell culture tray 110, and even if it is shaken or impacted, the cell culture tray 110 will not fall out of the guide rails 220, improving the stability of the cell culture tray 110 and thus providing a stable environment for cell culture.
[0034] In summary, this application, through the setting of the stop 230, enables the cell culture tray 110 to be limited, so that even if it is shaken or impacted, the cell culture tray 110 will not come out of the guide rail 220, thereby improving the stability of the cell culture tray 110 and providing a stable environment for cells during culture.
[0035] Finally, it should be noted that the above embodiments are merely examples for clearly illustrating the present invention and are not intended to limit the implementation. Those skilled in the art will recognize that other variations or modifications can be made based on the above description. It is neither necessary nor possible to exhaustively list all possible implementations. However, obvious variations or modifications derived therefrom are still within the scope of protection of this invention.
Claims
1. A simple cell culture device, characterized in that, include Cell placement assembly (10), including cell culture tray (110); The cell culture assembly (20) includes a cell culture chamber (210), with guide rails (220) fixedly connected to opposite sides of the inner wall of the cell culture chamber (210). The two ends of the cell culture tray (110) are slidably inserted into the interior of the two guide rails (220). The front ends of the two guide rails (220) are rotatably provided with stop members (230), and the two stop members (230) are respectively tightly abutted against the front sides of the two ends of the cell culture tray (110).
2. The simplified cell culture apparatus as described in claim 1, characterized in that, Both of the stop members (230) include a stop plate (231). One end of the stop plate (231) is rotatably connected to the front end of the guide rail (220). A guide rod (233) is movably passed through both ends of the stop plate (231). A limit block (232) and a pressing block (235) are fixedly connected to both ends of the guide rod (233). A spring (234) is sleeved on the outside of the guide rod (233) between the stop plate (231) and the pressing block (235). The pressing block (235) is pressed against the front end of the cell culture tray (110).
3. The simplified cell culture apparatus as described in claim 2, characterized in that, The cell culture tray (110) has a clamping groove (111) at the front end that cooperates with the clamping block (235).
4. The simplified cell culture apparatus as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The bottom of the cell culture tray (110) is fixedly connected to a support column (120).
5. The simplified cell culture apparatus as described in claim 4, characterized in that, The bottom of the support column (120) is fixedly connected to the support base (130).
6. The simplified cell culture apparatus as described in claim 1, characterized in that, It also includes a stabilizing and limiting component (30), on which the cell culture box (210) is detachably mounted.
7. The simplified cell culture apparatus as described in claim 6, characterized in that, The stabilizing limiting component (30) includes a limiting base (310), and the cell culture box (210) is detachably inserted into the limiting base (310). The bottom of the limiting base (310) is provided with an installation groove (320), and a counterweight (340) is installed inside the installation groove (320).
8. The simplified cell culture apparatus as described in claim 7, characterized in that, The bottom of the cell culture box (210) is fixedly connected to a plug (240), and the limiting base (310) is provided with a slot (330) that cooperates with the plug (240).