Claims
- 1. Sampling apparatus comprising
a sample container including at least one wall defining a fluid-receiving interior chamber and including a fluid inlet for receiving fluid into the chamber and a sample device receiver carried by the container wall and in fluid communication with the chamber, the receiver being adapted to receive a sampling device for withdrawing a fluid sample from the chamber.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 in which the container is adapted to collect fluid at a selected area in the interior chamber and the sample device receiver communicates with the chamber at the selected area.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 in which the container has an outer peripheral edge and the receiver is situated such that the receiver is located substantially within the outer peripheral edge and no part of the receiver extends substantially beyond the peripheral edge.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1 in which the container is adapted to be held in a selected position for withdrawing a fluid sample, in which position the container has a generally vertical axis, the apparatus further comprising flexible tubing communicating with the fluid inlet, the tubing being disposed at an acute angle to the vertical axis.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4 in which the tubing extends in a coil configuration around the container to provide a compact configuration for packaging.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 1 in which the container comprises facing flexible plastic sheets peripherally sealed together to define the interior chamber, the receiver being disposed to overlie one of the sheets and communicating through such sheet with the interior chamber.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 2 in which the container comprises walls shaped to direct fluid to the selected area in the interior chamber.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 1 in which the container is adapted to be held in a selected position for withdrawing a fluid sample, and the container includes walls shaped to form a lowermost point in the interior chamber and to direct fluid in the interior chamber to the lowest point in the chamber when the container is in the selected position, the receiver communicating with the interior chamber in the vicinity of the lowermost point so that substantially all of the fluid within the interior chamber may be withdrawn.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 1 in which the container comprises facing flexible plastic sheets peripherally sealed together to define the interior chamber, the container being adapted for holding in a generally vertical disposition and the peripheral edges are inclined to direct fluid into a lowermost region of the chamber when the container is in the vertical disposition.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9 in which the receiver communicates with the lowermost region of the chamber.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 1 in which the receiver comprises a tubular member, one end of the tubular member being open or openable for receiving a sample tube and the other end communicating with the chamber, the tubular member including a hollow piercing member located in the interior of the tubular member and in fluid communication with the interior chamber and disposed to enter a sample tube inserted into the tubular member.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 1 in which the receiver comprises:
a needle assembly including a piercing end and a non-piercing end; a generally cylindrical housing including a distal end engageable with the needle assembly, a proximal end adapted to receive a blood collection tube, and a sidewall extending between the proximal and distal ends; and a cover movably associated with the proximal end of the cylindrical body and movable between a closed position covering the proximal end and an open position opening the proximal end.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the distal end of the housing further comprises a through bore defined by an interior wall.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 13 in which the housing and needle assembly have interlocking surfaces for fixedly holding the needle assembly in the through bore.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein the needle assembly includes radially extending rib; and
the interior wall of the through bore defines a slot for receiving and securing said radial rib of the needle assembly.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein the slot in the interior wall of the through bore is defined between a first inwardly extending radial ledge and a second inwardly extending radial ledge axially spaced from the first inwardly extending ledge.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 12, further comprising a sleeve disposed over the piercing end of the needle assembly.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 17 in which the interior wall of the through bore further includes an inwardly projecting member engageable with the sleeve.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein said cover is attached to said housing by a hinge.
- 20. The apparatus of claim 19, further comprising a closure member that has a first end attached to the cover and a second end attached to the housing, the closure member being disposed to hold the cover in either the open or close position and to move the cover preferentially from an intermediate position to the open or closed position.
- 21. The apparatus of claim 8 in which the sample device receiver is disposed to receive a sampling device in a vertical direction when the container is in the selected position.
- 22. The apparatus of claim 11 in which the container is adapted to be held in a vertical orientation and the tubular member is disposed to extend in a generally vertical direction, with the one end facing upwardly, when the container is in a vertical orientation so as to allow a sample tube to be inserted vertically downwardly into the tubular member.
- 23. A flexible sample container comprising an interior chamber defined by pair of flexible facing plastic sheets sealed together along a peripheral edge, and an inlet tube attached to the container in communication with the interior chamber, the container being adapted for holding in a selected position and having a generally vertical axis when in such selected position and the inlet tube extending through the peripheral edge of the container at an acute angle to the vertical axis.
- 24. The container of claim 23 in which the peripheral edge is shaped to direct fluid in the chamber into the lowermost region of the container when it is in the selected position.
- 25. The container of claim 23 including a fluid sample removal device communicating with the interior chamber through one of the sheets.
- 26. The container of claim 24 further comprising a sample exit opening in the lowermost region of the container.
- 27. The container of claim 23 in which the peripheral edge is inclined to direct blood component in the chamber to a lowermost region of the chamber when in the vertical position and a sample exit opening is located in one of the sheets in the lowermost region.
- 28. The container of claim 27 wherein the container includes a main region and at least one laterally offset region and the inlet tube is attached to the container at the laterally offset region.
- 29. The container of claim 27 further includes a fluid removal tube communicating with the chamber.
- 30. The container of claim 29 wherein the container includes a main area and opposed laterally offset regions, the inlet tube being attached to the container at one of the laterally offset regions and the removal tube being attached at the other laterally offset region.
- 31. A blood component sample pouch comprising a pair of flexible facing plastic sheets peripherally sealed together along a peripheral edge to define an interior chamber, the container being adapted for holding in a generally vertical disposition, a blood component inlet tube communicating with the chamber, the peripheral edge being inclined to direct blood component in the chamber to a lowermost region of the chamber when in the vertical position and a blood component sample exit opening located in one of the sheets in the lowermost region.
- 32. The blood component sample pouch of claim 31 wherein the pouch includes a main pouch region and at least one laterally offset pouch region and the blood component inlet tube is attached to the pouch at the laterally offset region.
- 33. The blood component sample pouch of claim 31 further includes a blood component removal tube communicating with the chamber.
- 34. The blood component sample pouch of claim 33 wherein the pouch includes a main pouch area and opposed laterally offset pouch regions, the blood component inlet tube being attached to the pouch at one of the laterally offset regions and the blood component removal tube being attached at the other laterally offset region.
- 35. A disposable fluid circuit assembly for processing, storing, separating or treating a biological fluid such as blood or blood components,
an inlet for receiving a biological fluid into the fluid circuit assembly; one or more flow paths for conducting the biological fluid or components thereof between selected locations within the fluid circuit; a sample container including at least one wall defining a fluid-receiving interior chamber and including a fluid inlet for receiving biological fluid or component into the chamber and a sample device receiver carried by the container wall and in fluid communication with the chamber, the receiver being adapted to receive a sampling device for withdrawing a fluid sample from the chamber.
- 36. The fluid circuit assembly of claim 35 wherein the inlet is adapted for withdrawing whole blood from a human and the fluid circuit comprises a flow path for conducting the whole blood or a component thereof to a desired location within the fluid circuit, the fluid inlet to the interior chamber communicating with the blood or blood component flow path for receiving a sample of the blood or blood component into the chamber.
- 37. The fluid circuit assembly of claim 35 in which the container is adapted to collect fluid at a selected area in the interior chamber and the sample device receiver communicates with the chamber at the selected area.
- 38. The fluid circuit assembly of claim 35 in which the container has an outer peripheral edge and the receiver is situated such that no part of the receiver extends substantially beyond the peripheral edge.
- 39. The fluid circuit assembly of claim 35, in which the container has a generally vertical axis and in which the apparatus further comprises flexible tubing communicating with the fluid inlet, the tubing being disposed at an acute angle to the vertical axis.
- 40. The fluid circuit assembly of claim 35 in which the tubing extends in a coil configuration around the container to provide a compact configuration for packaging.
- 41. The fluid circuit assembly of claim 35 in which the container comprises facing flexible plastic sheets peripherally sealed together to define the interior chamber, the receiver overlying one of the sheets and communicating through such sheet with the interior chamber.
- 42. The fluid circuit assembly of claim 35 in which the container comprises walls shaped to direct fluid to the selected area in the interior chamber.
- 43. The fluid circuit assembly of claim 35 in which the container is adapted for holding in a generally vertical disposition and the container includes walls shaped to direct fluid in the interior chamber to the lowest point in the chamber when the container is in the vertical disposition, the receiver communicating with the interior chamber in the vicinity of the lowest point so that substantially all of the fluid within the interior chamber may be withdrawn.
- 44. The fluid circuit assembly of claim 35 in which the container comprises facing flexible plastic sheets peripherally sealed together to define the interior chamber, the container being adapted for holding in a generally vertical disposition and the peripheral edges are inclined to direct fluid into a lowermost region of the chamber when the container is in the vertical disposition.
- 45. The fluid circuit assembly of claim 44 in which the receiver communicates with the lowermost region of the chamber.
- 46. The fluid circuit assembly of claim 35 in which the receiver comprises a tubular member, one end of the tubular member being open or openable for receiving a sample tube and the other end communicating with the chamber, the tubular member including a hollow piercing member located in the interior of the tubular member and in fluid communication with the interior chamber and disposed to enter a sample tube inserted into the tubular member.
- 47. The fluid circuit assembly of claim 35 in which the container includes a main chamber region and at least one laterally offset chamber region and the fluid inlet to the chamber is located in the laterally offset region.
- 48. The fluid circuit assembly of claim 47 in which the container includes opposed laterally offset chamber regions.
- 49. The fluid circuit assembly of claim 48 further comprising a fluid outlet located in laterally offset chamber region.
- 50. The fluid circuit assembly of claim 35 in which the receiver comprises:
a needle assembly including a piercing end and a non-piercing end; a generally cylindrical housing including a distal end engageable with the needle assembly, a proximal end adapted to receive a blood collection tube, and a sidewall extending between the proximal and distal ends; and a cover movably associated with the proximal end of the cylindrical body and movable between a closed position covering the proximal end and an open position opening the proximal end.
- 51. The fluid circuit assembly of claim 50, wherein the distal end of the housing further comprises a through bore defined by an interior wall.
- 52. The fluid circuit assembly of claim 51 wherein the needle assembly and housing have interlocking surfaces for fixedly positioning the needle assembly in the through bore.
- 53. The fluid circuit assembly of claim 52, wherein a slot is defined in the interior wall of the through bore and the needle assembly includes an annular rib for interfitting in the slot.
- 54. The fluid circuit assembly of claim 51, wherein the needle assembly further includes a sleeve disposed over the piercing end of the needle assembly.
- 55. The fluid circuit assembly of claim 50, wherein said cover is attached to said housing by a hinge.
- 56. The fluid circuit assembly of claim 55, further comprising a closure member with a first end attached to the cover and a second end attached to the housing, the closure member being disposed to hold the cover in either the open or close position and to move the cover preferentially from an intermediate position to the open or closed position.
- 57. The fluid circuit assembly of claim 43 in which the sample device receiver is disposed to receive a sampling device in a vertical direction when the container is in the vertical disposition.
- 58. The fluid circuit assembly of claim 46 in which the sample container is adapted to be held in a vertical orientation and the tubular member is disposed to extend in a generally vertical direction, with the one end facing upwardly when the sample container is in a vertical orientation so as to allow a sample tube to be inserted vertically downwardly into the tubular member.
- 59. A disposable fluid circuit assembly for processing, storing or treating a biological fluid such as blood or blood components,
an inlet for receiving a biological fluid into the fluid circuit assembly; one or more flow paths for conducting the biological fluid or components thereof between selected locations within the fluid circuit; and a flexible sample container comprising an interior chamber defined by pair of flexible facing plastics sheets peripherally sealed together, and an inlet tube attached to the container and communicating between the interior chamber and one or more flow paths or selected locations within the fluid circuit, the container being adapted for holding in a selected position and having a generally vertical axis when in such selected position and the inlet tube extending through the peripheral edge of the container at an acute angle to the vertical axis.
- 60. The fluid circuit assembly of claim 59 in which the peripheral edge is shaped to direct fluid in the chamber into the lowermost region of the container when it is in the selected position.
- 61. The fluid circuit assembly of claim 59 including a fluid sample removal device communicating with the interior chamber through one of the sheets.
- 62. The fluid circuit assembly of claim 60 further comprising a sample exit opening in the lowermost region of the container.
- 63. A disposable fluid circuit assembly for processing, storing or treating a biological fluid such as blood or blood components,
an inlet for receiving a biological fluid into the fluid circuit assembly; one or more flow paths for conducting the biological fluid or components thereof between selected locations within the fluid circuit; and a blood component sample pouch comprising a pair of flexible facing plastic sheets peripherally sealed together along a peripheral edge to define an interior chamber and adapted for holding in a generally vertical disposition, a blood component inlet tube communicating between the chamber and one or more flow paths or selected locations within the fluid circuit, the peripheral edge being inclined to direct blood component in the chamber to a lowermost region of the chamber when in the vertical position and a blood component sample exit opening located in one of the sheets in the lowermost region.
- 64. The fluid circuit assembly of claim 63 wherein the pouch includes a main pouch region and at least one laterally offset pouch region and the blood component inlet tube is attached to the pouch at the laterally offset region.
- 65. The fluid circuit assembly of claim 63 further includes a blood component removal tube communicating with the chamber.
- 66. The fluid circuit assembly of claim 65 wherein the pouch includes a main pouch area and opposed laterally offset pouch regions, the blood component inlet tube being attached to the pouch at one of the laterally offset regions and the blood component removal tube being attached at the other laterally offset region.
- 67. A method for taking a sample of biological fluid comprising:
providing sampling apparatus comprising a sample container including at least one wall defining a fluid-receiving interior chamber and including a fluid inlet for receiving fluid into the chamber; a sample device receiver carried by the container wall and in fluid communication with the chamber, the receiver being adapted to receive a sampling device for withdrawing a fluid sample from the chamber; holding the sample device receiver and sample containers the receiver is disposed to receive the sample device into operative position for sample withdrawal in a generally vertical direction; and inserting the sample device into the receiver in a generally vertically downward direction, the sample receiver communicating with a lowermost region of the sample container as held so as to withdraw a sample generally vertically into the sample device.
- 68. The method of claim 67 wherein the sample receiver further comprises a tubular member with a proximal end and a distal end and a cover removably covering the proximal end and the method includes opening the cover, inserting the sample device into the tubular member to withdraw a sample, withdrawing the sample device after a sample is withdrawn and closing the cover over the proximal end.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/364,314, filed Mar. 14, 2002, and is also a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/492,060, filed Jan. 27, 2000, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/364,628, filed Jul. 29, 1999, and incorporates by reference each of the above-identified applications.