Centrifuge rotor mounted on drive shaft
US-10486170-B2 · Nov 26, 2019 · US
US11559818B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11559818-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716468487-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 14, 2017 |
| Priority date | Dec 15, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jan 24, 2023 |
| Grant date | Jan 24, 2023 |
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A cell washer is disclosed. The cell washer includes a vessel configured to hold cells. The vessel includes an elongated body including an opening, an inner surface, and a pocket defined by a first inner surface portion of the inner surface disposed between and radially outward relative to a second inner surface portion and a third inner surface portion of the inner surface, and a cavity. The vessel also includes an actuating device capable of causing the vessel to spin about an axis.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A cell washer comprising: a vessel configured to hold cells, the vessel comprising an elongated body including an opening, an inner surface, an outer surface, a cavity, and a pocket, the outer surface having a cylindrical profile and terminating in a hemispherical bottom, the pocket defined by a first inner surface portion of the inner surface disposed between and radially outward relative to a second inner surface portion and a third inner surface portion of the inner surface, the first, second, and third inner surface portions having cylindrical profiles, and the elongated body being thinner adjacent to the pocket than adjacent to the second and third inner surface portions; an actuating device capable of causing the vessel to rotate about an axis; a conduit configured to pass through the opening and configured to transfer fluid to and from the cavity; and a controller programmed to control the transfer of fluid to and from the cavity through the conduit while the actuating device causes the vessel to rotate about the axis. 2. The cell washer of claim 1 , wherein the cavity is defined by a lower portion of the body and is below the pocket, wherein the pocket has a length to depth 2 or more to 1. 3. The cell washer of claim 2 , wherein a transition from the first inner surface portion to the second inner surface portion is a sigmoid-shaped transition. 4. The cell washer of claim 1 , wherein the conduit comprises a tip disposed adjacent a wall of the vessel and below the pocket. 5. The cell washer of claim 1 , wherein the conduit is parallel to the axis. 6. The cell washer of claim 1 , wherein the conduit is in fluid communication with a fluid pump. 7. The cell washer of claim 1 , further comprising an upper annular portion disposed between the pocket and the opening. 8. The cell washer of claim 1 , further comprising: a probe coupled to an elevator, the elevator configured to lower the probe through the opening, the probe being in fluid communication with a pump. 9. The cell washer of claim 1 , wherein the controller is coupled to the actuating device to control the rotation of the vessel about the axis. 10. The cell washer of claim 1 , further comprising a dispense probe and an aspiration probe passing through the opening and into the vessel. 11. The cell washer of claim 10 , wherein each of the dispense probe and the aspiration probe include bent ends. 12. The cell washer of claim 10 , wherein the aspiration probe terminates at a lower point within the vessel than the dispense probe. 13. The cell washer of claim 10 , wherein the aspiration probe and the dispense probes contain portions that are parallel to the axis, but off center from the axis. 14. The cell washer of claim 10 , further comprising a biological fluid comprising cells within the pocket. 15. A cell washer comprising: a vessel configured to hold cells, the vessel comprising an elongated body including an opening, an inner surface, an outer surface, a cavity, and a pocket, the outer surface having a cylindrical profile and terminating in a hemispherical bottom, the pocket defined by a first inner surface portion of the inner surface disposed between and radially outward relative to a second inner surface portion and a third inner surface portion of the inner surface, the first, second, and third inner surface portions having cylindrical profiles, and the elongated body being thinner adjacent to the pocket than adjacent to the second and third inner surface portions; a rotor configured to rotate the vessel about an axis; and a conduit disposed inside the cavity, the conduit configured to pass through the opening and configured to transfer fluid to and from the cavity during the rotation of the vessel. 16. The cell washer of claim 15 , further comprising a controller coupled to the conduit, the controller programmed to cause the conduit to transfer fluid from the cavity during the rotation of the vessel. 17. The cell washer of claim 16 , wherein the controller is coupled to the rotor to control the rotation of the vessel. 18. The cell washer of claim 17 , further comprising a probe arranged and configured to be reversibly lowered through the opening into the cavity. 19. The cell washer of claim 15 , further comprising a lip which surrounds the opening. 20. The cell washer of claim 1 , further comprising a lip which surrounds the opening. 21. The cell washer of claim 1 , wherein the controller is further programmed to cause the cell washer to: a) dispense a sample of cells into the vessel through a probe; b) rotate the vessel about the axis of the vessel using the actuating device at a first speed; c) displace the cells into the pocket by dispensing a wash liquid at a first rate; d) sediment the cells within the pocket; e) add additional wash liquid at a second rate into the vessel through the conduit to wash the cells while the vessel is rotating, wherein the first rate is greater than the second rate; and f) aspirate at least a portion of the wash liquid out from the vessel through the conduit while the vessel is rotating. 22. The cell washer of claim 1 , the cylindrical profile of the first inner surface portion is defined by a first radius and the cylindrical profile of the second and third inner surface portions are defined by a second radius that is less than the first radius.
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