Claims
- 1. A centrifuge for separating a pelletable component from a liquid componet, the centrifuge comprising:
- a rotor having a swinging bucket and a rotatable support for pivotably supporting said swinging bucket,
- a means for rotationally driving said rotatable support for imparting a centrifugal force to said swinging bucket,
- said swinging bucket being pivotable with respect to said rotatable support for assuming a rest position in the absence of the centrifugal force and for assuming an elevated position with the application of the centrifugal force,
- a lock translatable between a locked position and an unlocked position in the presence of the centrifugal force, said lock being rotationally coupled to said rotational drive means for rotating coaxially with said rotor,
- said lock including a magnetically suspeptible member, and
- an electro-magnet having an eneregized and a deenergized state for de-activating and activating said lock,
- said electro-magnet, when energized during the application of centrifugal force, for magnetically drawing and coupling with the magnetically suspectible member and translating said lock into the locked or unlocked position,
- said electro-magnet, when de-energized during the application of centrifugal force, for magnetically uncoupling with the magnetically suspectible member and allowing said lock to translate into the locked or unlocked position by means of a restoring force,
- said lock, when translated into the locked position during the application of the centrifugal force, contacting said swinging bucket within the elevated position for locking and sustaining said swinging bucket within the elevated position in the absence of the centrifugal force for allowing the liquid component to automatically decant by gravity from said swinging bucket while allowing the pelletable component to remain in said swinging bucket,
- said lock, when translated into the unlocked position, disconnecting with said swinging bucket for allowing said swinging bucket to pivot into the rest position in the absence of the centrifugal force.
- 2. A method for automatically separating a liquid component from a pelletable component comprising the following steps:
- Step (1): loading a swinging bucket with the liquid component,
- Step (2): applying a first centrifugal force to the swinging bucket for pivoting the swinging bucket from a rest position to an elevated position and for pelleting the pelletable component within the swinging bucket, then
- Step (3): locking the swinging bucket in the elevated position, then
- Step (4): eliminating the first centrifugal force from the swinging bucket with the swinging bucket continuing to be locked in the elevated position, and then
- Step (5): decanting the liquid component from the swinging bucket by means of gravity draining with the swinging bucket continuing to be locked in the elevated position.
- Step (6): applying a second centrifugal force to the swinging bucket; then
- Step (6): unlocking the swinging bucket; then
- Step (7): eliminating the second centrifugal force and allowing the swinging bucket to pivot from the elevated position to the rest position; then
- Step (8): adding the reagent to the swinging bucket with the swinging bucket continuing to hang in the rest position; and then
- Step (9): mixing the first pellet with the reagent by means of vibration and allowing the mixture of pellet and reagent to incubate.
- 3. A method as described in claim 2 wherein:
- in said Step (9), the vibration being being transmitted by a centrifugal drive shaft.
- 4. A method as described in claim 2 wherein:
- in said Step (5), the decanting of the liquid component from the swinging bucket being facilitated by the use of vibration.
- 5. A method as described in claim 4 wherein:
- in said Step (5), the vibration being generated by a sonic probe.
- 6. A method as described in claim 4 wherein:
- in said Step (5), the vibration being transmitted by a centrifugal drive shaft.
- 7. An improved centrifuge rotor of the type having a rotatable support and a swinging bucket supported from the rotatable support for holding a centrifuge tube therein, the swinging bucket having an elevated position during centrifugation and a rest position in the absence of centrifugation, wherein the improvement comprises:
- a cap,
- means for pivoting said cap during centrifugation from an open position to a closed position, said pivoting means being connected both to the rotatable support and to said cap,
- means for restoring said cap in the absence of centrifugation from the closed position to the open position, said restoring means being connected means to the rotatable support and to said pivoting means,
- the closed position of said cap for covering the centrifuge tube held by the swinging bucket in the elevated position during centrifugation,
- the open position of said cap for providing access to the centrifuge tube held by the swing bucket in the rest position in the absence of a centrifugal force.
- 8. An improved centrifuge tube for use with a centrifuge having a self closing cap, the centrifuge tube including a body for containing fluids and a lip connected to the body for decanting fluids therefrom, the improvement comprising:
- a spout/spring attached to said lip for guiding fluids during decanting, said spout/spring having a rest position and a deflected position, said spout/spring being engagable with the self closing cap during centrifugation and disengagable from the self closing cap after centrifugation, said spout/spring being pushed into its deflected position when engaged by the self closing cap during centrifugation, said spout/spring returning to its rest position when disengaged from the self closing cap after centrifugation, the return of said spout/spring from the deflected position to the rest position for facilitating the disengagement of the spout/spring from the self closing cap after centrifugation.
- 9. A centrifuge assembly for centrifuging a fluid, the centrifuge assembly comprising:
- an automatic decanting rotor for centrifuging and decanting the fluid,
- means for driving said automatic decanting rotor,
- a mobile drain receptacle for receiving decanted fluids from said automatic decanting rotor, said mobile drain receptacle having an activated position and a deactivated position, the activated position being proximal to said automatic decanting rotor and employable for receiving decanted fluids from said automatic decanting rotor, the deactivated position being distal from said automatic decanting rotor and employable when not decanting fluids from said automatic decanting rotor, and
- means for driving said mobile drain receptacle from the activated position to the deactivated position.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 476,981 filed Feb. 7, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,047,004.
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