Centrifuge

US9987638B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-9987638-B2
Application numberUS-201414488556-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 17, 2014
Priority dateNov 19, 2010
Publication dateJun 5, 2018
Grant dateJun 5, 2018

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Centrifuges are useful to, among other things, remove red blood cells from whole blood and retain platelets and other factors in a reduced volume of plasma. Platelet rich plasma (PRP) and or platelet poor plasma (PPP) can be obtained rapidly and is ready for immediate injection into the host. Embodiments may include valves, operated manually or automatically, to open ports that discharge the excess red blood cells and the excess plasma into separate receivers while retaining the platelets and other factors in the centrifuge chamber. High speeds used allow simple and small embodiments to be used at the patient's side during surgical procedures. The embodiments can also be used for the separation of liquids or slurries in other fields such as, for example, the separation of pigments or lubricants.

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What is claimed is: 1. A centrifuge for selectively concentrating and collecting a fraction from a sample comprising bone marrow aspirate, said centrifuge comprising: a) a chamber arranged to contain said sample and comprising: (i) a barrel having a longitudinal axis, and a second end and a first end, with a side wall extending therebetween, wherein said first end has a diameter smaller than a diameter of said second end and wherein said side wall extends in a taper from said second end to said first end; (ii) an endcap for selectively closing said second end of said barrel; (iii) a first port provided in said chamber at a first radial distance from said longitudinal axis, and in fluid communication with a first valve by a first passageway; (iv) a second port provided in said chamber at a second radial distance from said longitudinal axis, and in fluid communication with a second valve by a second passageway, with said second radial distance being less than said first radial distance; and (v) at least a portion of said chamber being transparent; b) a motor to rotate said chamber about said longitudinal axis, thereby producing a centrifugal field capable of stratifying a sample in said chamber into at least two concentric stratified constituent layers as a function of the differing specific gravities of said constituents, wherein said first and second passageways extend through said end cap to the exterior of said chamber. 2. The centrifuge of claim 1 , further comprising a sample in said chamber, wherein said sample comprises bone marrow aspirate. 3. The centrifuge of claim 1 , wherein each of said first and second valves are independently selectively openable, such that while said first port is opened, at least a portion of said first constituent is automatically ejected out of said first port as a result of pressure built up by said centrifugal field, and while said second port is opened, at least a portion of a second constituent is automatically ejected out of said second port as a result of pressure built up by said centrifugal field. 4. The centrifuge of claim 1 , wherein said side wall extends in a uniform taper from said second end to said first end. 5. The centrifuge of claim 1 , wherein said barrel is a frustum of a cone, and tapered with respect to said longitudinal axis. 6. The centrifuge of claim 1 , further comprising a valve cap that is slidably fit over said end cap, said valve cap having a first outlet port and a second outlet port, wherein said end cap and valve cap are movable relative to each other, such that for said first valve, said first passageway can be brought into alignment with said first outlet port in said valve cap in order to selectively enable the flow of a fluid therethrough, and for said second valve, said second passageway can be brought into alignment with said second outlet port in said valve cap in order to selectively enable the flow of a fluid therethrough. 7. The centrifuge of claim 6 , wherein said movement of said end cap and valve cap relative to each other is responsive to a signal. 8. The centrifuge of claim 7 , wherein said signal is derived from observing an interface occurring between said constituents of said sample. 9. The centrifuge of claim 1 , wherein said chamber further comprises an annular wedge located within said barrel and projecting from said end cap, said annular wedge having a side wall located adjacent said wall of said barrel to define therebetween a circumferential channel. 10. The centrifuge of claim 1 , further comprising a reusable component and a disposable component, said disposable component being releasably securable to said reusable component, and wherein said reusable component comprises said motor and said disposable component comprises said chamber. 11. The centrifuge of claim 1 , further comprising an inlet for the addition of a sample into said chamber. 12. The centrifuge of claim 1 , further comprising a vent to permit air to enter said chamber. 13. The centrifuge of claim 1 , wherein said chamber further comprises markers arranged to visually indicate to an operator of the centrifuge when to open or close the first valve or the second valve. 14. The centrifuge of claim 2 , wherein said sample further comprises blood. 15. The centrifuge of claim 9 , wherein said signal is derived from detecting an interface occurring between said constituents of said sample by at least one automatic detector. 16. The centrifuge of claim 9 , wherein said signal is derived from detecting an interface occurring between said constituents of said sample by an automatic response after passage of a defined period of time.

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  • for liquids contained in receptacles (B04B5/0442 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Separation devices for use in medical, pharmaceutical or laboratory applications, e.g. separating amalgam from dental treatment residues · CPC title

  • Controlling the feed distribution; Controlling the liquid level {; Control of process parameters} · CPC title

  • controlled by the centrifugal force of an auxiliary liquid · CPC title

  • by using a centrifuge · CPC title

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What does patent US9987638B2 cover?
Centrifuges are useful to, among other things, remove red blood cells from whole blood and retain platelets and other factors in a reduced volume of plasma. Platelet rich plasma (PRP) and or platelet poor plasma (PPP) can be obtained rapidly and is ready for immediate injection into the host. Embodiments may include valves, operated manually or automatically, to open ports that discharge the ex…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Kensey Nash Corp, Dsm Ip Assets Bv
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B04B1/02. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 05 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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