18476536. Cover For Cell Culture Apparatus simplified abstract (Novocure GmbH)

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Cover For Cell Culture Apparatus

Organization Name

Novocure GmbH

Inventor(s)

Elie Yaacobi of Haifa (IL)

Cover For Cell Culture Apparatus - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18476536 titled 'Cover For Cell Culture Apparatus

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a cover for a container with a central axis and a circumference, designed to direct condensate radially outwardly from the apex towards the outer portion of the base.

  • The cover has a base with a center point intersected by the central axis.
  • The base includes an outer portion extending radially inwardly from the circumference towards the central axis, defining a bottom surface.
  • An inner portion of the base is positioned radially inwardly of the outer portion, with an apex upwardly spaced from the outer portion along the central axis.
  • The inner portion directs condensate radially outwardly from the apex towards the outer portion.
  • Optionally, the cover has a peripheral wall extending from the outer portion of the base.

Potential Applications

The technology could be applied in various industries such as food packaging, pharmaceuticals, and chemical storage where condensation management is crucial.

Problems Solved

This innovation helps prevent condensate buildup within containers, reducing the risk of contamination, corrosion, or spoilage of stored materials.

Benefits

- Improved storage conditions by directing condensate away from the center of the container - Enhanced product quality and shelf life - Reduced maintenance and cleaning efforts due to minimized condensation issues

Potential Commercial Applications

"Condensate Management Cover Technology for Container Storage Solutions"

Possible Prior Art

There are existing container covers with drainage systems for managing condensation, but the specific design of this cover with a base directing condensate radially outwardly may be a novel approach.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology compare to existing condensation management solutions in terms of efficiency and cost-effectiveness?

This article does not provide a direct comparison with other condensation management solutions in the market.

Are there any limitations or specific container types where this cover may not be suitable for use?

The article does not address any potential limitations or compatibility issues with certain container designs.


Original Abstract Submitted

A cover having a central axis and a circumference. The cover overlies an interior space defined by a container. The cover includes a base. The base has a center point that is intersected by the central axis of the cover. The base has an outer portion that extends radially inwardly from the circumference toward the central axis. The outer portion defines a bottom surface of the cover. The base has an inner portion positioned radially inwardly of the outer portion. The inner portion of the base has an apex that is upwardly spaced from the outer portion along the central axis. The inner portion of the base directs condensate radially outwardly from the apex toward the outer portion of the base. Optionally, the cover has a peripheral wall that extends from the outer portion of the base.