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US9821110B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9821110-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314050948-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 10, 2013 |
| Priority date | Oct 10, 2013 |
| Publication date | Nov 21, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 21, 2017 |
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Systems and methods for processing a fluid including a suspension of biological cellular components are disclosed including a single-use kit comprising a container for the fluid; a separation device for retaining selected biological cellular components and allowing other biological cellular components of said fluid to pass therethrough; a flow path connecting the container to the separation device, the container being configured, when in use, to be positioned so that gravity tends to flow fluid through the flow path. The flow path has a segment in close proximity to the container with a configuration including a positive slope, so that biological cellular components moving through the segment are subjected to a gravitational force tending to impede movement through the flow path segment. The flow path segment preferably has a generally circular configuration, and a diameter of approximately 1.5 inches. Alternatively, the flow path segment may have a generally S-shaped configuration.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A single-use fluid circuit for processing a fluid including a suspension of biological cellular components comprising: a) a container for the suspension of biological cellular components including an access port; b) a separation device for retaining selected biological cellular components and allowing other biological cellular components of said fluid to pass therethrough; c) a flow path connecting the container to the separation device defined by a tubing connected to the access port of the container that, when mounted on an associated fluid processing device, is routed vertically downwards from the container and then directed generally laterally toward the separation device, the container being configured, when in use, to be positioned so that gravity tends to flow fluid through the flow path; and d) the flow path having a first segment adjacent to the access port of the container, a second segment immediately downstream from the first segment and extending vertically downwardly therefrom, and a third segment immediately downstream from the second segment and extending laterally therefrom for engagement with a pump associated with the separation device, the first segment having a permanent, fixed configuration including a positive slope, so that biological cellular components moving through the first segment are subjected to a gravitational force tending to impede movement of said biological cellular components through the first segment and into the second and third segments. 2. The single-use fluid circuit of claim 1 in which the first segment of the flow path adjacent to the access port has a generally circular permanent, fixed configuration. 3. The single-use fluid circuit of claim 1 in which the first segment of the flow path adjacent to the access port has a generally S-shaped permanent, fixed configuration. 4. The single-use fluid circuit of claim 1 in which the permanent, fixed configuration of the first segment of the flow path is maintained by an adhesive. 5. The single-use fluid circuit of claim 1 in which the permanent, fixed configuration of the first segment of the flow path is maintained by a clamp. 6. The fluid circuit according to claim 1 in which the separation device is a membrane separator. 7. The fluid circuit of claim 6 in which the separation device has a spinning membrane. 8. In a procedure for processing a fluid including a suspension of biological cellular components to be separated utilizing a single use fluid circuit comprising a container for the fluid including an access port connected by a flow path to a separation device defined by a tubing having a first segment connected to the access port of the container, a second segment immediately downstream from the first segment that is routed vertically downwards from the first segment, and a third segment immediately downstream from the second segment and extending generally laterally toward the separation device for engagement with a pump, the flow path being configured to be selectively draw fluid through the tubing, a method for reducing the accumulation of cellular material in the tubing during time periods when the procedure is interrupted, the method comprising: providing the first segment of the flow path adjacent to the access port of the container with a permanent, fixed configuration, so that when it is mounted to the separation device, the segment has a positive slope, so that cellular components moving through the segment are subjected to a gravitational force tending to impede movement of said cellular components through the first segment and into the second and third segments. 9. The method of claim 8 further comprising providing the first segment of the flow path with a generally circular permanent, fixed configuration. 10. The method of claim 8 further comprising providing the first segment of the flow path with a generally S-shaped permanent, fixed configuration. 11. The method of claim 9 further comprising maintaining the permanent, fixed configuration of the first segment of the flow path with an adhesive. 12. The method of claim 9 further comprising maintaining the permanent, fixed configuration of the first segment of the flow path with a clamp.
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