Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Optimizing pumping of variable viscosities via microtextured miniaturized tesla pump
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Application No.: US17285164Application Date: 2019-10-14
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Publication No.: US11519413B2Publication Date: 2022-12-06
- Inventor: Joe Fu-Jiou Lo
- Applicant: THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
- Applicant Address: US MI Ann Arbor
- Assignee: THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
- Current Assignee: THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
- Current Assignee Address: US MI Ann Arbor
- Agency: Harness, Dickey & Pierce, P.L.C.
- International Application: PCT/US2019/056053 WO 20191014
- International Announcement: WO2020/081422 WO 20200423
- Main IPC: F04D7/04
- IPC: F04D7/04 ; F04D1/00 ; F04D13/02 ; F04D29/22 ; F04D29/42 ; A61M60/216 ; A61M60/419 ; A61M60/37 ; A61M60/113

Abstract:
An integrated flow source is a limiting factor in numerous microfluidic applications. In addition to precise gradients and controlling molecular transports, a built-in source of stable and accurate flow can enable novel shear stress modulations for long-term cell culturing studies. The Tesla turbine, when used as a pump on the microfluidic regime, produces stable and accurate fluid gradients by utilizing laminar flow between its rotating discs Utilizing a stereolithography based 3D printer, a tesla pump (Ø10 cm) and associated housing capable of driving a microfluidic gradient is provided having a printed rotor surface topology of the pump in order to enhance pumping of biological fluids like blood at elevated viscosities. The surface topology is tuned via 3D pixilation, and this modulation completely recovered the pressure loss between pumping water at 1 cP versus glycerol solution at 3 cP. As a result, increased fluid viscosities, and even Non-Newtonian viscosities, can be used.
Public/Granted literature
- US20210363997A1 OPTIMIZING PUMPING OF VARIABLE VISCOSITIES VIA MICROTEXTURED MINIATURIZED TESLA PUMP Public/Granted day:2021-11-25
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