Claims
- 1. A blood collector comprising:
- a blood collection container in the form of a tubular body defining a blood collection space, said tubular body having a forward end adapted for drawing blood therethrough into said collection container and having an open rear end;
- a closure unit movably mounted to said collection container for closing said rear end of said collection container and having a portion which contacts with blood collected in said collection container, said closure unit being adapted to apply a positive pressure of at least 3.1 kg/cm.sup.2 to blood in said collection container when moved toward the tubular body forward end and a negative pressure of at least 1.3 kg/cm.sup.2 to blood in said collection container when moved toward the tubular body rear end; and
- valve means coupled to at least that portion of the closure unit which contacts with blood collected in said collection container, said valve means including:
- a passage for passing air from said blood collection space to the exterior of said collection container; and
- a filter cooperatively associated with said passage for allowing passage of air through said passage when blood is flowing into said collection container and for blocking said passage to both air and liquid so as to cut off communication of air and blood between said blood collection space and the exterior of said collection container when said collection container is filled with blood and said blood contacts said filter, said filter occupying the entire cross-section off at least part of said passage;
- said filter comprising a sintered porous body of polyethylene having a starch-acrylonitrile graft copolymer incorporated therein, said polymeric material of said filter substantially instantaneously swelling upon contact with water of said blood to grow or expand in volume through absorption of the water content of said blood in contact therewith so as to block the pores of said sintered body to block passage of both air and blood through said filter to thereby seal off and said passage and to prevent flow of both blood and air to and from said blood collection space through said passage, said sintered body providing a predetermined mechanical strength to said filter sufficient to withstand said positive and negative pressures applied by said closure unit, and said sintered body remaining substantially the same size even after said contact with said water of said blood and said swelling of said polymeric material; and
- said polymeric material of said filter being sufficiently swellable upon contact with said water of said blood for not only preventing blood leakage under a positive pressure of up to about 3.1 kg/cm.sup.2 applied by said closur unit toward the tubular body forward end, but also preventing air entry into the blood collection space under a negative pressure of up to about 1.3 kg/cm.sup.2 applied by said closure unit toward the tubular body rear end.
- 2. The blood collector of claim 1, wherein said polymeric material of said filter is sufficiently swellable upon contact with said water of said blood to block said passage to prevent said blood leakage under said positive pressure of from about 0.8 to about 3.1 kg/cm.sup.2, and to prevent said air entry into said blood collection space under a negative pressure range of from about 0.3 to about 1.3 kg/cm.sup.2.
- 3. The blood collector of claim 1, wherein said polymeric material of said filter is sufficiently swellable upon contact with said water of said blood to block said passage to prevent said blood leakage under said positive pressure of from about 1.0 to about 3.1 kg/cm.sup.2, and to prevent said air entry into said blood collection space under a negative pressure range of from about 0.5 to about 1.3 kg/cm.sup.2.
- 4. The blood collector of claim 1, wherein said polymeric material of said filter is sufficiently swellable upon contact with said water of said blood to block said passage to prevent said blood leakage under said positive pressure of about 3.1 kg/cm.sup.2 and to prevent said air entry into said blood collection sapce under said negative pressure of about 1 kg/cm.sup.2.
- 5. The blood collector of claim 1, wherein said polymeric material of said filter is sufficiently swellable upon contact with said water of said blood to block said passage to prevent said blood leakage under said positive pressure of about 3 kg/cm.sup.2 and to prevent said air entry into said blood collection space under said negative pressure of about 1.3 kg/cm.sup.2.
- 6. The blood collector of claim 1, wherein said polymeric material of said filter is sufficiently swellable upon contact with said water of said blood to block said passage to prevent said blood leakage under said positive pressure of about 3 kg/cm.sup.2 and to prevent said air entry into said blood collection space under said negative pressure of about 1.1 kg/cm.sup.2.
- 7. The blood collector of claim 1, wherein said closure unit comprises a plunger and a gasket, said gasket being operatively connected to said plunger for sliding in intimate contact on an inner wall of said tubular body of said blood collection container, and said passage of said valve means comprises an axial communication passage substantially in the center thereof, said filter being mounted in said axial passage.
- 8. The blood collector of claim 1, wherein said closure unit comprises a stopper having a hole extended therethrough and fixedly mounted at a desired position in said blood collection container, said hole comprising said passage of said valve means; and said filter being mounted in said hole.
- 9. The blood collector of claim 1, wherein said copolymer has a particle size of about 200 .mu.m; and the resultant sintered filter has an average pore diameter of about 5 .mu.m and a porosity of about 40%.
Priority Claims (1)
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56-76311 |
May 1981 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 613,746 filed May 23, 1984, abandoned which is a continuation of Ser. No. 370,921 filed Apr. 22, 1982, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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370921 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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