Claims
- 1. A centrifuge for spinning tubes containing a gel separator and patient sample, comprising
- a rotor,
- a motor operatively connected to said rotor to rotate it about a rotor axis to generate centrifugal forces in directions radiating from said axis,
- a sample tube holder pivotally mounted adjacent to one end on a pivot on said rotor and constructed to hold a patient sample test tube having a long axis,
- a latch disposed at a location adjacent the end of said holder opposite to said one end in position to removably engage said holder, said holder being freely pivotable about said pivot except when engaged by said latch, said latch location and said pivot forming a first position for said test tube axis that is misaligned with a radius of said rotor by a non-zero angle up to and including 90.degree. to provide the Boycott effect to sample test tube in said tube holder when said rotor is rotating, said latch location being farther from said rotor axis than said pivot,
- said latch comprising a two-position latch operative between a closed position that engages said tube holder and an open position that releases said tube holder,
- and a stop on said rotor for stopping the free pivoting of said tube holder at a second position in which said test tube axis is generally coincident with a radius of said rotor to allow complete gel seal within said tube.
- 2. A centrifuge as defined in claim 1, and further comprising moving means on said rotor for moving said latch from its closed position to its open position after sufficient centrifuging has occurred to achieve phase separation in said sample tube.
- 3. A centrifuge as defined in claim 2, wherein said moving means includes a weight slidably mounted on said rotor and connected to said latch to move to unlatch said latch in response to increased centrifugal force.
- 4. A centrifuge as defined in claim 2, wherein said moving means includes a solenoid connected to said latch, a timer, a switch responsive to any centrifugal force to activate the timer, and circuit means for activating said solenoid when said timer reaches a pre-set value.
- 5. A centrifuge as defined in claim 1, and further including a spring for returning said tube holder to said first position.
- 6. A centrifuge as defined in claim 1, wherein said latch holds said tube vertically, aligned with said rotor axis, when said tube is in said first position.
- 7. A centrifuge for spinning tubes containing a gel separator and patient sample, comprising
- a rotor,
- a motor operatively connected to said rotor to rotate it about a rotor axis to generate centrifugal forces in directions radiating from said axis,
- a sample tube holder pivotally mounted adjacent to one end on a pivot on said rotor and constructed to hold a patient sample test tube having a long axis,
- a latch disposed at a location adjacent the end of said holder opposite to said one end in position to removably engage said holder, said holder being freely pivotable about said pivot except when engaged by said latch, said latch location and said pivot forming a first position for said test tube axis that is misaligned with a radius of said rotor by a non-zero angle to provide the Boycott effect to a sample test tube in said tube holder when said rotor is rotating, said latch location being farther from said rotor axis than said pivot,
- and moving means on said rotor for unlatching and opening said latch in response to a predetermined centrifugal force generated by spinning said rotor, said moving means including a weight slidably mounted on said rotor and connected to said latch to move to unlatch said latch in response to a predetermined centrifugal force in excess of force generated by rotating for said Boycott effect.
- 8. A centrifuge as defined in claim 7, and further including a stop on said rotor for stopping the free pivoting of said tube holder at a second position in which said test tube axis is generally coincident with a radius of said rotor to allow complete gel seal within said tube.
- 9. A centrifuge for spinning tubes containing a gel separator and patient sample, comprising
- a rotor,
- a motor operatively connected to said rotor to rotate it about a rotor axis to generate centrifugal forces in directions radiating from said axis,
- a sample tube holder pivotally mounted adjacent to one end on a pivot on said rotor and constructed to hold a patient sample test tube having a long axis,
- a latch disposed at a location adjacent the end of said holder opposite to said one end in position to removably engage said holder, said holder being freely pivotable about said pivot except when engaged by said latch, said latch location and said pivot forming a first position for said test tube axis that is misaligned with a radius of said rotor by a non-zero angle to provide the Boycott effect to a sample test tube in said tube holder when said rotor is rotating, said latch location being farther from said rotor axis than said pivot,
- and moving means on said rotor for unlatching and opening said latch in response to a predetermined centrifugal force generated by spinning said rotor, said moving means including a solenoid connected to said latch, a timer, a switch responsive to any centrifugal force to activate the timer, and circuit means for activating said solenoid when said timer reaches a pre-set value.
- 10. A centrifuge for spinning tubes having a longitudinal axis containing patient sample, comprising
- a rotor,
- a motor operatively connected to said rotor to rotate it about a rotor axis to generate centrifugal forces in directions radiating from said axis,
- a sample tube holder mounted on said rotor to hold a sample tube, and
- mounting means for mounting said holder at a first position in which said test tube axis is held during rotor rotation in misalignment with radii of said rotor by a non-zero angle and at a second position in which said tube axis is generally aligned with a radius of said rotor so that said angle is approximately zero, said mounting means including allowing means for allowing said holder to move from said first position to said second position in response to centrifugal force generated by rotating said rotor, said allowing means including a timer, a switch responsive to any centrifugal force to activate the timer, and circuit means for activating said solenoid when said timer reaches a pre-set value.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. Ser. No. 08/265,536 filed on Jun. 24, 1994 now abandoned.
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