Blood sample management using open cell foam
US-9693723-B2 · Jul 4, 2017 · US
US11298061B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11298061-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514861167-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 22, 2015 |
| Priority date | Oct 14, 2014 |
| Publication date | Apr 12, 2022 |
| Grant date | Apr 12, 2022 |
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A specimen mixing and transfer device adapted to receive a sample is disclosed. The specimen mixing and transfer device includes a housing, a material including pores that is disposed within the housing, and a dry anticoagulant powder within the pores of the material. In one embodiment, the material is a sponge material. In other embodiments, the material is an open cell foam. In one embodiment, the material is treated with an anticoagulant to form a dry anticoagulant powder finely distributed throughout the pores of the material. A blood sample may be received within the specimen mixing and transfer device. The blood sample is exposed to and mixes with the anticoagulant powder while passing through the material.
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What is claimed is: 1. A specimen mixing and transfer device adapted to receive a sample, comprising: a housing having a first end including an inlet, a second end including an outlet, and a sidewall extending therebetween; a material including pores and disposed within the housing; a dry anticoagulant powder within the pores of the material; a mixing chamber formed integral with the housing, the material disposed within the mixing chamber; and a dispensing chamber in fluid communication with the mixing chamber and formed integral with the housing, the dispensing chamber configured to hold the sample until it is desired to transfer the sample from the dispensing chamber, the dispensing chamber positioned between the mixing chamber and the outlet, the dispensing chamber positioned adjacent the outlet of the housing; wherein the material is a melamine open cell foam. 2. The specimen mixing and transfer device of claim 1 , wherein the housing is adapted to receive the blood sample therein via the first end. 3. The specimen mixing and transfer device of claim 2 , wherein, with the blood sample received within the housing, the blood sample passes through the material thereby effectively mixing the blood sample with the dry anticoagulant powder. 4. The specimen mixing and transfer device of claim 3 , wherein the blood sample dissolves and mixes with the dry anticoagulant powder while passing through the material. 5. The specimen mixing and transfer device of claim 1 , wherein the housing further comprises an inlet channel in fluid communication with the inlet and the mixing chamber and an outlet channel in fluid communication with the mixing chamber and the outlet. 6. The specimen mixing and transfer device of claim 5 , wherein the dispensing chamber is provided between the mixing chamber and the outlet. 7. A specimen mixing and transfer device adapted to receive a sample, comprising: a housing having a first end including an inlet, a second end including an outlet, and a sidewall extending therebetween; a dry anticoagulant powder disposed within the housing; a mixing element disposed within the housing, wherein the mixing element comprises at least one rigid post; a mixing chamber formed integral with the housing, the dry anticoagulant powder disposed within the mixing chamber; and a dispensing chamber in fluid communication with the mixing chamber and formed integral with the housing, the dispensing chamber configured to hold the sample until it is desired to transfer the sample from the specimen mixing and transfer device, the dispensing chamber positioned between the mixing chamber and the outlet, the dispensing chamber positioned adjacent the outlet of the housing; wherein the housing comprises both the mixing chamber and the dispensing chamber, and wherein the sample is a blood sample. 8. The specimen mixing and transfer device of claim 7 , wherein the housing is adapted to receive the blood sample therein via the first end. 9. The specimen mixing and transfer device of claim 8 , wherein, with the blood sample received within the housing, the mixing element interferes with a flow of the blood sample to promote mixing of the blood sample with the dry anticoagulant powder. 10. The specimen mixing and transfer device of claim 7 , wherein the mixing element comprises a plurality of posts. 11. The specimen mixing and transfer device of claim 7 , wherein the housing further comprises an inlet channel in fluid communication with the inlet and the mixing chamber and an outlet channel in fluid communication with the mixing chamber and the outlet. 12. The specimen mixing and transfer device of claim 11 , wherein the dispensing chamber is provided between the mixing chamber and the outlet. 13. The specimen mixing and transfer device of claim 11 , wherein the housing further comprises two diverted flow channels between the inlet channel and the outlet channel.
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