Density phase separation device
US-9731290-B2 · Aug 15, 2017 · US
US10456782B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10456782-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815888238-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 5, 2018 |
| Priority date | May 15, 2009 |
| Publication date | Oct 29, 2019 |
| Grant date | Oct 29, 2019 |
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A mechanical separator for separating a fluid sample into first and second phases within a collection container is disclosed. The mechanical separator may have a separator body having a through-hole defined therein, with the through-hole adapted for allowing fluid to pass therethrough. The separator body includes a float, having a first density, and a ballast, having a second density greater than the first density. A portion of the float is connected to a portion of the ballast. Optionally, the float may include a first extended tab adjacent a first opening of the through-hole and a second extended tab adjacent the second opening of the through-hole. In certain configurations, the separator body also includes an extended tab band disposed about an outer surface of the float. The separator body may also include an engagement band circumferentially disposed about at least a portion of the separator body.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A separation assembly for enabling separation of a fluid sample into first and second phases, comprising: a collection container having a first end, a second end, and a sidewall extending therebetween, the collection container defining a longitudinal axis between the first end and the second end; and a mechanical separator comprising a separator body having a through-hole defined therein and a sealing perimeter defined on an exterior surface of the separator body, the separator body adapted to transition from a first initial position in which the through-hole is oriented in an open position for allowing fluid to pass therethrough, to a second sealing position in which the through-hole is oriented in a closed position for preventing fluid from being received therethrough, upon applied centrifugal force, wherein, in the second sealing position, the sealing perimeter sealingly engages a portion of the sidewall of the collection container to prevent fluid from passing between the mechanical separator and the sidewall and to prevent fluid from passing through the through-hole, and wherein the sealing perimeter has a first diameter in a direction parallel to a through-axis of the through-hole, and a second diameter in a direction perpendicular to the through-axis of the through-hole, and the first diameter is less than the second diameter. 2. The separation assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a closure adapted for sealing engagement with the first end of the collection container. 3. The separation assembly of claim 1 , wherein transition of the through-hole from the open position to the closed position coincides with rotation of the mechanical separator from the first initial position to the second sealing position. 4. The separation assembly of claim 1 , wherein the separator body further comprises a first extended tab adjacent a first opening of the through-hole and a second extended tab adjacent a second opening of the through-hole. 5. The separation assembly of claim 4 , wherein the first extended tab and the second extended tab engage a portion of the sidewall of the collection container in the second sealing position. 6. The separation assembly of claim 5 , wherein the first extended tab and the second extended tab form a continuous seal with the sidewall of the collection container in the second sealing position. 7. The separation assembly of claim 1 , wherein the separator body comprises a float and a ballast, the float defines the sealing perimeter and at least a portion of the sealing perimeter defines at least a portion of the perimeter of a first open end of the through-hole and at least a portion of the sealing perimeter defines at least a portion of the perimeter of a second open end of the through-hole. 8. The separation assembly of claim 1 , wherein the separator body comprises a float defining a top surface of the separator and a ballast defining a bottom surface of the separator and an outermost perimeter of the float as viewed from above in a direction extending from the top surface of the separator to the bottom surface of the separator and perpendicular to the through-hole defines the sealing perimeter. 9. A separation assembly for enabling separation of a fluid sample into first and second phases, comprising: a collection container having a first end, a second end, and a sidewall extending therebetween, the collection container defining a longitudinal axis between the first end and the second end; and a mechanical separator comprising a separator body having a through-hole defined therein and a sealing perimeter defined on an exterior surface of the separator body, the separator body adapted to transition from a first initial position in which the through-hole is oriented in an open position for allowing fluid to pass therethrough, to a second sealing position in which the through-hole is oriented in a closed position for preventing fluid from being received therethrough, upon applied centrifugal force, wherein, in the second sealing position, the sealing perimeter sealingly engages a portion of the sidewall of the collection container to prevent fluid from passing between the mechanical separator and the sidewall and to prevent fluid from passing through the through-hole, and wherein at least a portion of the through-hole is oriented in a first orientation with respect to the longitudinal axis of the collection container in the first initial position, and wherein at least a portion of the through-hole is oriented in a second orientation with respect to the longitudinal axis of the collection container in the second sealing position, the second orientation being different than the first orientation, and wherein the sealing perimeter has a first diameter in a direction parallel to a through-axis of the through-hole, and a second diameter in a direction perpendicular to the through-axis of the through-hole, and the first diameter is less than the second diameter. 10. The separation assembly of claim 9 , wherein the separator body comprises a float and a ballast, the float defines the sealing perimeter and at least a portion of the sealing perimeter defines at least a portion of the perimeter of a first open end of the through-hole and at least a portion of the sealing perimeter defines at least a portion of the perimeter of a second open end of the through-hole. 11. The separation assembly of claim 9 , wherein the separator body comprises a float defining a top surface of the separator and a ballast defining a bottom surface of the separator and an outermost perimeter of the float as viewed from above in a direction extending from the top surface of the separator to the bottom surface of the separator and perpendicular to the through-hole defines the sealing perimeter.
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