Claims
- 1. An apparatus for collecting blood from an umbilical cord, comprising:
a housing having a channel in an inner region, the housing having an opening in communication with the channel and in communication with a region external to the housing, the umbilical cord passing through the channel and extending through the opening; a blade moveably coupled to the housing, the blade being positioned to move from a first position, across the opening to a second position, thereby cutting the umbilical cord extending through the opening, the inner region of the housing engaging only a portion of the umbilical cord such that an end of the umbilical cord hangs freely in the inner region; and a blood collection region in fluid communication with the inner region of the housing, such that blood flows via gravity from the umbilical cord into the blood collection region, the housing being substantially closed to the external environment such that the blood from the umbilical cord is collected in a substantially aseptic environment.
- 2. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the housing further comprises a first piece and a second piece, the first and second pieces engaging each other after the umbilical cord is placed between the first and second pieces, thereby surrounding the umbilical cord.
- 3. The apparatus according to claim 2 wherein the first and second pieces are hingedly connected.
- 4. The apparatus according to claim 2 wherein a locking mechanism is provided on the housing such that the first and second pieces are lockingly engaged.
- 5. The apparatus according to claim 2 wherein the first and second pieces are matingly engaged.
- 6. The apparatus according to claim 2 wherein the first and second pieces are each formed from a rigid external shell, a resilient channel wall, and a resilient, porous fill material provided between the shell and the channel wall.
- 7. The apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising opposed grooves provided in an outer surface of the housing adjacent to the opening, the blade moving from the first position to the second position by sliding in the grooves.
- 8. The apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising an inflatable bladder positioned in the inner region of the housing concentric with the channel, a volume of gas being provided to inflate the bladder, such that an inner surface of the bladder is adjacent to an outer surface of the umbilical cord.
- 9. The apparatus according to claim 8 wherein an adhesive is provided on the inner surface of the bladder.
- 10. The apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a plurality of resilient projections provided on an inner wall of the channel, the resilient projections grasping and holding the umbilical cord in a desired location.
- 11. The apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a one-way valve positioned in the housing in fluid communication with the inner region and the blood collection region.
- 12. The apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a resilient bloodbag coupled to the blood collection region of the housing.
- 13. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the blood collection region is flexible.
- 14. The apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a container coupled to the housing, the container receiving a placenta and having an opening through which the umbilical cord extends.
- 15. The apparatus according to claim 14, further comprising means for compressing the placenta in the container.
- 16. The apparatus according to claim 14 wherein the container has a cover which isolates an inner region of the container from the environment external to the container.
- 17. The apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising an air vent in the blood collection region, the vent being sized to allow air to flow therethrough into and out of the blood collection region as the blood flows into the blood collection region.
- 18. The apparatus according to claim 17 wherein the air vent includes a selected vent material having pores sized to allow air to flow therethrough while preventing blood to pass therethrough.
- 19. The apparatus according to claim 18 wherein the selected material is hydrophobic to repel liquid while allowing air to flow therethrough.
- 20. The apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a positioning flange connected to one of the housing and blood collection region, the positioning flange being shaped to support the housing and blood collection region in one of a plurality of selected positions with the air vent being unblocked by blood in the blood collection region.
- 21. The apparatus according to claim 20 wherein the positioning flange has a generally triangular shape with three lobe portions and the air vent is substantially adjacent to one of the lobe portions.
- 22. The apparatus according to claim 20 wherein the positioning flange has a plurality of lobe portions projecting away from the blood collection region and the air vent is substantially adjacent to one of the lobe portions.
- 23. The apparatus according to claim 20 wherein the air vent is a first air vent and further comprising second and third air vents in the blood collection region, and the positioning flange has a generally tri-lobular shape with three lobe portions spaced around the blood collection region, each of first, second, and third air vents are substantially adjacent to a respective one of the three lobe portions.
- 24. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the blood collection region has an outlet therein positioned to allow blood in the blood collection region to flow out of the blood collection region, and the air vent is shaped and sized to allow air to flow therethrough into the blood collection region as the blood flows out of the blood collection region.
- 25. An apparatus for collecting blood from an umbilical cord, comprising:
a housing having a first portion and a second portion, the first and second portions being slideably moveable from a first extended position to a second collapsed position; a blade coupled to the first portion of the housing, the blade cutting an umbilical cord held by the housing when the first and second portions are slideably moved to the second collapsed position, the cut end of the umbilical cord falling freely into an inner region of the housing; and a blood collection region in fluid communication with the inner region such that blood flows from the umbilical cord into the blood collection region via gravity.
- 26. The apparatus according to claim 25 wherein an upper region of the housing further comprises a first piece and a second piece, the first and second pieces engaging each other after the umbilical cord is placed between the first and second pieces, thereby surrounding the umbilical cord.
- 27. The apparatus according to claim 26 wherein the first and second pieces are hingedly connected.
- 28. The apparatus according to claim 26 wherein a locking mechanism is provided on the housing such that the first and second pieces are lockingly engaged.
- 29. The apparatus according to claim 26, further comprising a locking mechanism that prevents the first and second portions from being moved to the second collapsed position until the first and second pieces are engaged, thereby preventing the user from being exposed to the blade.
- 30. The apparatus according to claim 26 wherein the first and second pieces are matingly engaged.
- 31. The apparatus according to claim 25, further comprising an inflatable bladder positioned in the inner region of the housing concentric to a channel extending longitudinally through an upper region of the housing, a volume of gas being provided to inflate the bladder such that an inner surface of the bladder is adjacent to an outer surface of the umbilical cord extending through the channel.
- 32. The apparatus according to claim 31 wherein an adhesive is provided on the inner surface of the bladder.
- 33. The apparatus according to claim 31, further comprising a plurality of resilient projections provided on an inner wall of the channel adjacent to the inflatable bladder, the resilient projections grasping and holding the umbilical cord in a desired location.
- 34. The apparatus according to claim 25, further comprising a plurality of resilient projections provided on an inner wall of a channel extending through an upper region of the housing, the resilient projections grasping and holding the umbilical cord in a desired position.
- 35. The apparatus according to claim 25, further comprising a one-way valve positioned in the housing in fluid communication with the inner region and the blood collection region.
- 36. The apparatus according to claim 25, further comprising a resilient bloodbag coupled to the blood collection region.
- 37. The apparatus according to claim 25, further comprising an anticoagulant coating provided on an inner surface of the blood collection region.
- 38. The apparatus according to claim 25, further comprising a container, the container receiving a placenta and having an opening through which the umbilical cord extends.
- 39. The apparatus according to claim 38, further comprising means for compressing the placenta in the container
- 40. The apparatus according to claim 25, further comprising a support coupled to the housing such that when the umbilical cord is held by the housing, the cord is positioned between the blade and the support.
- 41. The apparatus according to claim 25, further comprising an air vent in communication with the inner region and the blood collection region to vent the blood collection region and minimize pressure differentials within the blood collecting region as the blood flows into the blood collecting region.
- 42. The apparatus according to claim 25, further including a positioning member connected to one of the housing and blood collection region, the positioning member being shaped to support the housing and blood collection region in one of a plurality of selected positions with the air vent being unblocked by blood in the blood collection region.
- 43. The apparatus according to claim 42 wherein the positioning member is a flange having a generally triangular shape.
- 44. The apparatus of claim 42 wherein the positioning member has a plurality of lobe portions projecting away from the one of the housing and blood collection region and the air vent is substantially adjacent to one of the lobe portions.
- 45. The apparatus of claim 25 wherein the air vent includes a selected material having pores sized to allow air to flow therethrough while preventing blood to pass therethrough.
- 46. The apparatus of claim 45 wherein the selected material is hydrophobic to repel fluid while allowing air to flow therethrough.
- 47. An apparatus for collecting blood from an umbilical cord, comprising:
a housing having a first portion and a second portion, the first and second portions being slideably moveable from a first extended position to a second collapsed position; a blade coupled to the first portion of the housing, the blade cutting an umbilical cord held by the housing when the first and second portions are slideably moved to the second collapsed position, the cut end of the umbilical cord falling freely into an inner region of the housing; a blood collection region in fluid communication with the inner region such that blood flows from the umbilical cord into the blood collection region via gravity; an upper region of the housing further comprises a first piece and a second piece, the first and second pieces engaging each other after the umbilical cord is placed between the first and second pieces, thereby surrounding the umbilical cord, a locking mechanism being provided on the housing such that the first and second pieces lockingly engage; an inflatable bladder positioned in the inner region of the housing concentric to a channel extending longitudinally through an upper region of the housing, a volume of gas being provided to inflate the bladder such that an inner surface of the bladder is adjacent to an outer surface of the umbilical cord extending through the channel; and a plurality of resilient projections provided on an inner wall of the channel adjacent to the inflatable bladder, the resilient projections grasping and holding the umbilical cord in a desired location.
- 48. The apparatus according to claim 47, further comprising a one-way valve positioned in the housing in fluid communication with the inner region and the blood collection region.
- 49. The apparatus according to claim 47 wherein an adhesive is provided on the inner surface of the bladder.
- 50. The apparatus according to claim 47, further comprising a resilient bloodbag coupled to the blood collection region.
- 51. The apparatus according to claim 50 further comprising an anticoagulant coating provided on an inner surface of the bloodbag and the blood collection region.
- 52. The apparatus according to claim 47, further comprising a container, the container receiving a placenta and having an opening through which the umbilical cord extends.
- 53. The apparatus according to claim 47, further comprising a locking mechanism that prevents the first and second portions from being moved to the second collapsed position until the first and second pieces are engaged, thereby preventing the user from being exposed to the blade.
- 54. The apparatus according to claim 47, further comprising an air vent in the blood collecting region, the vent being sized to allow air to flow into and out of the blood collecting region as the blood flows into the blood collection region.
- 55. The apparatus according to claim 54, further comprising a positioning member connected to one of the housing and blood collection region, the positioning member being shaped to support the housing and blood collection region in one of a plurality of selected positions with the air vent being unblocked by blood in the blood collection region.
- 56. A method for collecting a volume of blood from an umbilical cord in an aseptic environment, comprising:
placing an umbilical cord into a housing having an inner region adapted to receive the cord; isolating the inner region of the housing from the external environment; and cutting the umbilical cord such that the cut end of the cord is positioned in the inner region of the housing and blood flows from the cord into the inner region via gravity
- 57. The method according to claim 56, further comprising:
placing a placenta coupled to the umbilical cord into a container having an opening through which the umbilical cord extends; and compressing the placenta.
- 58. The method according to claim 56, further comprising
passing air through an air vent that communicates with the inner region to minimize a pressure differential between the inner region and the external environment.
- 59. The method of claim 58, further comprising the step of positioning the housing on a selected support structure with the air vent being unobstructed by the blood.
- 60. A method for collecting a volume of blood from an umbilical cord in an aseptic environment, comprising:
placing the umbilical cord into a housing having a first portion and a second portion, the first and second portions being slideably movable from a first extended position to a second collapsed position, the first portion further comprising a first piece and a second piece that engage each other to surround the umbilical cord; closing the first and second piece of the housing to surround the umbilical cord; inflating a bladder positioned in an inner region of the housing concentric to a channel extending longitudinally through an upper region of the housing, such that the bladder comes into contact with, and conforms to, an outer surface of the umbilical cord; and sliding the first and second portions of the housing from the first extended position to the second collapsed position, thereby cutting the umbilical cord via a blade coupled to the housing, the cut end of the umbilical cord falling freely into the inner region of the housing, blood flowing via gravity from the umbilical cord into a blood collection region
- 61. A method for collecting a volume of blood from an umbilical cord in an aseptic environment, comprising:
placing an umbilical cord into a channel provided in an inner region of a housing, and extending an end of the umbilical cord through an opening that is in communication with the channel and is in communication with a region external to the housing, such that the umbilical cord passes through the channel and extends through the opening; closing a first and second portion of the housing to surround the umbilical cord; and sliding a blade movably coupled to the housing from a first position, across the opening to a second position, thereby cutting the umbilical cord, the cut end of the umbilical cord falling freely into the inner region of the housing and blood flowing from the umbilical cord via a gravity into a blood collection region.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/017,402, filed May 14, 1996. This application is also a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/742,438, filed Oct. 30, 1996, which also claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/017,402, filed May 14, 1996.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Divisions (1)
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