Claims
- 1. A system for preparing a plasma pool from a multiplicity of separate plasma donations, the system comprising:a plurality of separate plasma donations; means for drawing a plasma sample from each donation into a corresponding collection segment; means for providing a plurality of spaced-apart seals at intervals along the length of each collection segment, the segment portions in the intervals between the seals defining sample aliquot containers, each container containing a plasma sample; a sample container tray including a plurality of container receptacles, each receptacle spaced-apart and disposed in a pre-determined regular array, each receptacle configured to receive respective ones of the sample aliquot containers; a pooling manifold; a regular linear array of dual-channel vented autosampler needles, connected to the pooling manifold, each autosampler needle spaced-apart a pre-determined distance from another autosampler needle so as to form a regular array, the array spacing having the same dimension as the receptacle array spacing; and means connected to the pooling manifold for withdrawing a portion of the contents of each said container so as to form a pool.
- 2. The system according to claim 1, wherein the segment portions in the intervals between the seals comprise rigid thermo-plastic tubing in the shape of a Y, including an injection site provided on one leg of the Y, thus defining a Y-site, wherein each such Y-site contains a blood or plasma sample, and wherein each Y-site is dimensioned to provide at least a sufficient volume in the Y-site for combination with at least one additional volume so as to prepare a pool.
- 3. The system according to claim 2, wherein the Y-sites are linked together in a chain and wherein each branch leg of a particular Y-site which does not include an injection site is connected to a branch leg of a next Y-site in the chain by a flexible hollow tubing segment.
- 4. A system according to claim 3, wherein the plurality of spaced-apart seals are heat seals, the heat seals being formed along the length of each flexible hollow tubing segment disposed between Y-sites.
- 5. The system according to claim 1, wherein the collection segment comprises a flexible hollow tubing segment, the segment portions in the intervals between the spaced-apart seals defining pouches, wherein each such pouch contains a blood or plasma sample, and wherein the intervals between pouches are selected to provide at least a sufficient volume in each pouch for combination with additional such volumes so as to form a pool.
- 6. The system according to claim 1, wherein said portion of the contents withdrawn from each said sample aliquot container is from about 0.02 to about 0.5 milliliters.
- 7. A system according to claim 1, wherein said sample container tray comprises 64 receptacles disposed in a regular, spaced-apart 8×8 array.
- 8. A system according to claim 7, wherein said regular linear array of vented autosampler needles comprises 8 autosampler needles disposed in a regular spaced apart fashion, where a spacing between the array of autosampler needles corresponds to a spacing between receptacles.
- 9. The system according to claim 1, wherein the pooling manifold comprises a hollow, generally cylindrical tube, and wherein the means for withdrawing a portion of the container contents comprises a vacuum source connected to the pooling manifold, such that upon application of a vacuum, a portion of the contents of each sample aliquot containers is drawn into the manifold hollow.
- 10. An automated system for preparing a plasma pool from a multiplicity of separate plasma donations, the system comprising:a plurality of separate plasma donations; means for drawing a plasma sample from each donation into a corresponding tubing segment; means for providing a plurality of spaced-apart seals at intervals along the length of each tubing segment, the segment portions in the intervals between the seals defining sample aliquot containers, each container containing a plasma sample; a rotatable sample-containing carousel, disposed within a closed container, the carousel including a regular array of receptacles, each receptacle configured to receive a respective one of the sample aliquot containers; a cover disposed over the carousel, the cover including at least one gasketed opening such that the cover and closed container define a sealed environment enclosing said carousel; a dual-channel autosampler needle including first and second coaxially disposed cylindrical portions, the cylindrical portions dimensioned to sealingly extend through the gasketed opening; a movable arm disposed in cantilever fashion over the carousel cover, the dual-channel autosampler needle coupled to a distal end of the arm, the arm being movable so as to position the autosampler needle over an at least one gasketed opening, the arm being further movable to extend the autosampler needle through an at least one gasketed opening so as to place the autosampler needle into contact with a selected one of the sample aliquot containers, whereby the autosampler needle withdraws a portion of the contents of the sample aliquot container and is removed from communication with the container by raising the arm, and whereby the carousel is rotatably moved to thereby index a next sample aliquot container beneath said at least one gasketed opening and the dual-channel autosampler needle is extended into communication with said next container and a portion of its contents are withdrawn; and forming a pool with the withdrawn portions of each sample aliquot container.
- 11. The automated system according to claim 10, wherein the segment portions in the intervals between the seals comprise rigid thermo-plastic tubing in the shape of a Y, including an injection site provided on one leg of the Y, thus defining a Y-site, wherein each such Y-site contains a blood or plasma sample, and wherein each Y-site is dimensioned to provide at least a sufficient volume in the Y-site for combination with at least one additional volume so as to prepare a pool.
- 12. The automated system according to claim 11, wherein the Y-sites are linked together in a chain and wherein each branch leg of a particular Y-site which does not include an injection site is connected to a branch leg of a next Y-site in the chain by a flexible hollow tubing segment.
- 13. An automated system according to claim 12, wherein the plurality of spaced-apart seals are heat seals, the heat seals being formed along the length of each flexible hollow tubing segment disposed between Y-sites.
- 14. The automated system according to claim 10, wherein the collection segment comprises a flexible hollow tubing segment, the segment portions in the intervals between the spaced-apart seals defining pouches, wherein each such pouch contains a blood or plasma sample, and wherein the intervals between pouches are selected to provide at least a sufficient volume in each pouch for combination with additional such volumes so as to form a pool.
- 15. An automated system according to claim 14, wherein said portion of the contents withdrawn from each said sample aliquot container is from about 0.02 to about 0.5 milliliters.
- 16. An automated system according to claim 10, wherein the rotatable sample-containing carousel further comprises a plurality of concentric, generally circular sample aliquot container receptacle arrays, each respective one of the plurality of concentric arrays having an equal number of receptacles as another respective one of the concentric arrays, the receptacles disposed within each respective concentric array so as to lie along a radius thereof.
- 17. The automated system according to claim 16, wherein the movable aim is disposed in cantilever fashion over the carousel and oriented in a direction parallel to and disposed to extend over a carousel radius as defined by said container receptacles.
- 18. The automated system according to claim 17, further comprising a plurality of gasketed openings disposed in the carousel cover, the gasketed openings configured in a regular spaced-apart array such that each gasketed opening is positioned above a corresponding one of the sample aliquot container receptacles defining a radius of the concentric receptacle arrays, the gasketed opening array providing access to each receptacle along said radius as each radius is rotatably indexed by the carousel.
- 19. An automated system according to claim 18, further comprising:a pooling manifold coupled to a distal end of the movable arm; and a regular linear array of dual-channel vented autosampler needles, connected to the pooling manifold, each autosampler needle spaced-apart a pre-determined distance from another autosampler needle so as to form a regular array, the array spacing having the same dimension as the gasketed opening array spacing, the movable arm positioning the pooling manifold over the gasketed opening array so as to extend the autosampler needle array through said gasketed opening array and place the autosampler needle array into contact with a plurality of sample aliquot containers defining a radius of the plurality of concentric container receptacle arrays, whereby the autosampler needle array withdraws a portion of the contents of the plurality of sample aliquot containers, thereby forming a pool.
- 20. The automated system according to claim 19, wherein the movable arm is operatively responsive to motion commands provided by a control processor.
- 21. The automated system according to claim 20, wherein the sample-containing carousel is rotatably indexed to provide sequential radii of sample aliquot container receptacles for access beneath said gasketed opening array in accordance with index commands provided by a control processor.
- 22. An autosampler apparatus adapted for insertion into a blood or plasma sample aliquot container to withdraw an aliquot portion of the contents therefrom in order to prepare a plasma pool, the autosampler apparatus comprising:a generally tubular piercing member having a hollow interior bore defining a first communication path, the bore having an orifice formed at a distal end of the piercing member for facilitating communication to the bore; a shroud disposed coaxially with the piercing member and extending at least partially along the length of the piercing member, the shroud surrounding the piercing member and spaced-apart from an exterior peripheral surface of the piercing member so as to define an annular chamber; a vent chamber coupled to the shroud and in communication with the annular chamber defined by the shroud, the piercing member extending through the vent chamber in non-communication fashion; and a vent fitting coupled to the vent chamber to provide a fluid communication path to the vent chamber and the shroud's annular chamber, the vent fitting, vent chamber and the shroud's annular chamber in combination providing means for equalizing pressure when the autosampler apparatus is inserted into a sample aliquot container and a blood or plasma sample is extracted therefrom through the bore of the piercing member.
- 23. The autosampler apparatus according to claim 22, wherein the piercing member is connected to a vacuum source and a blood or plasma sample is withdrawn from a sample aliquot container by said vacuum, the vent fitting being opened to ambient atmosphere to thereby equalize pressure.
- 24. The autosampler apparatus according to claim 22, whereby the vent fitting is connected to a pressurized gas source, the pressurized gas introduced into a sample aliquot container through said vent chamber and the shroud's annular chamber to thereby pressurize the container and force a blood or plasma sample into the bore of the piercing member from whence it is extracted to form a pool.
- 25. The autosampler apparatus according to claim 22, wherein said piercing member terminates at a distal end in a sharps.
- 26. The autosampler apparatus according to claim 22, wherein the piercing member terminates at a distal end in a deflected, non-coring tip.
- 27. The autosampler apparatus according to claim 22, wherein the piercing member is adapted to penetrate a septum formed in a branch leg of a sample aliquot container defining a Y-site.
- 28. A process for preparing a plasma pool from a multiplicity of separate plasma donations, the process comprising:providing a plurality of separate plasma donations; drawing a plasma sample from each donation into a corresponding collection segment; providing a plurality of spaced-apart seals at intervals along the length of each collection segment, the segment portions in the intervals between the seals defining sample aliquot containers, each container for holding a plasma sample; providing a vented autosampler needle, the autosampler needle including a first cylindrical portion for defining a fluid path through the needle, the autosampler needle further including a second cylindrical portion disposed coaxially with the first cylindrical portion, the second cylindrical portion for providing pressure relief; providing a sample aliquot container holder, the holder having a plurality of receptacles each configured to receive respective ones of the sample aliquot containers; inserting the autosampler needle into each sample aliquot containers, thereby placing the first cylindrical portion of the needle into fluid communication with a blood or plasma sample contained therein, the holder positioning each sample aliquot container for access by the autosampler needle; withdrawing a portion of the contents of each said container through the first cylindrical portion, the first and second cylindrical portions of the autosampler needle operating to equalize pressure within said container; and combining the content portions of each sample aliquot container into a pool.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/779,052, filed Jan. 6, 1997, (now abandoned) which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/683,784, filed Jul. 16, 1996, (now U.S. Pat. No. 5,834,660) which is a division of application Ser. No. 08/419,620, filed Apr. 10, 1995, (now U.S. Pat. No. 5,591,573) all the contents of which are expressly incorporated herein by reference.
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