Claims
- 1. A flow-through countercurrent chromatographic coil planet centrifuge system comprising means defining an axially rotatable coiled column having a head end and a tail end, means to rotate said column around its own axis and simultaneously and in the same angular direction and at the same angular velocity revolve the rotating column around an axis parallel to and spaced from its own axis, first phase feed conduit means connected to said column at a coil element adjacent to said head end, second phase feed conduit means connected to said column at a coil element adjacent to said tail end, second phase collection conduit means connected to said column at a coil element adjacent to said head end, first phase collection conduit means connected to said column at a coil element adjacent to said tail end, and sample-admission conduit means connected to said column at a coil element located at an intermediate portion of said column, for separating the phases in accordance with their densities and for separating components of a sample admitted through said sample-admission conduit means in accordance with the partition coefficients of said components.
- 2. The flow-through countercurrent centrifuge system of claim 1, and wherein said coiled column is mounted substantially horizontally.
- 3. The flow-through countercurrent centrifuge system of claim 1, and wherein said coiled column is mounted substantially vertically.
- 4. The flow-through countercurrent centrifuge system of claim 1, and wherein said coiled column is in substantially helically-wound form.
- 5. The flow-through countercurrent centrifuge system of claim 1, and wherein said coiled column is in substantially spirally-wound form.
- 6. The flow-through countercurrent centrifuge system of claim 1, and wherein said coiled column is mounted substantially horizontally and is in helically-wound form.
- 7. The flow-through countercurrent centrifuge system of claim 1, and wherein said coiled column is mounted on a substantially vertical axis and is in a substantially spiral form.
- 8. The flow-through countercurrent centrifuge system of claim 7, and wherein said coiled column comprises a horizontal circular disc-like centrifuge bowl and wherein said coiled column comprises horizontal spiral channel means concentrically arranged in said bowl.
- 9. The flow-through countercurrent centrifuge system of claim 8, and wherein said channel means comprises a thin-walled spiral channel tube, and rigid filler means filling said bowl and supportingly surrounding said channel tube.
- 10. The flow-through countercurrent centrifuge system of claim 8, and wherein said bowl is integrally formed with a spiral horizontal groove extending around the bowl and is provided with a top cover overlying and covering the groove and defining said spiral channel means.
- 11. The flow-through countercurrent centrifuge system of claim 1, and wherein the system includes planetary gear means to rotate and revolve the column at the same angular velocity and in the same angular direction, whereby to avoid twisting of the conduit means.
- 12. The flow-through countercurrent centrifuge system of claim 1, and wherein the ratio of the radius of rotation of the coiled column to the radius of revolution of the coiled column is at least 0.25.
- 13. A centrifugal separator comprising a separation bowl disposed generally horizontally, means to rotate said bowl about its own generally vertically disposed axis, means to simultaneously revolve said rotating bowl about another axis spaced from and parallel to said bowl axis, said means to rotate and said means to revolve said bowl causing said bowl to revolve and to rotate about said axes in the same angular direction and at the same angular velocity, and said bowl comprising means defining at least one coiled path for containing a sample to be separated by the composite centrifugal motion to which said bowl and said sample are subjected during use of said separator, wherein said coiled path defining means comprises a thin-walled tube of rectilinear cross-sectional shape spiral-wound in said bowl, and support means for said tube comprising filler material filling said bowl all around said tube to thereby support said tube therein.
- 14. A centrifugal separator comprising a separation bowl disposed generally horizontally, means to rotate said bowl about its own generally vertically disposed axis, means to simultaneously revolve said rotating bowl about another axis spaced from and parallel to said bowl axis, said means to rotate and said means to revolve said bowl causing said bowl to revolve and to rotate about said axes in the same angular direction and at the same angular velocity, and said bowl comprising means defining at least one coiled path for containing a sample to be separated by the composite centrifugal motion to which said bowl and said sample are subjected during use of said separator, wherein said bowl is a circular-disc-like member, and said path defining means comprises at least one channel integrally formed in said disc-like member.
- 15. A centrifugal separator comprising a separation bowl disposed generally horizontally, means to rotate said bowl about its own generally vertically disposed axis, means to simultaneously revolve said rotating bowl about another axis spaced from and parallel to said bowl axis, said means to rotate and said means to revolve said bowl causing said bowl to revolve and to rotate about said axes in the same angular direction and at the same angular velocity, and said bowl comprising means defining at least one coiled path for containing a sample to be separated by the composite centrifugal motion to which said bowl and said sample are subjected during use of said separator, wherein said centrifuge is used to separate the cells and plasma in blood, said path comprising a coiled column, and means to introduce a blood sample to be separated at a middle portion of said column, wherey said simultaneous rotating and revolving of said column causes cells to collect at one end of said column and plasma to collect at the other end of said column.
Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 148,491 filed May 9, 1980, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,324,661.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Divisions (1)
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