Claims
- 1. A blood processing centrifugation bowl for separating whole blood into fractions, the bowl comprising:a bowl body rotatable about an axis, the bowl body having an open end and a base and defining a primary separation chamber; a header assembly received in the open end of the bowl body; an outlet disposed within the bowl body for extracting one or more blood fractions from the bowl; and a core disposed within the bowl body, the core defining a secondary separation chamber therein, the core including an outer wall at least part of which is outboard of the outlet relative to the axis of rotation, the outer wall having a sealed region disposed at an upper portion of the core relative to the header assembly and a fluid transfer region adjacent to the sealed region, and at least one core passageway extends through the outer wall within the fluid transfer region to provide fluid communication between the primary separation chamber and the outlet, the outer wall further including an inner surface adjacent the secondary separation chamber and facing the axis of rotation, the inner surface including a slope that moving away from the outlet moves away from the axis of the rotation so as to cause more dense fractions of whole blood to move away from the outlet when the bowl body is rotating.
- 2. The blood processing centrifugation bowl of claim 1 wherein the sealed region is free of perforations, passageways and holes.
- 3. The blood processing centrifugation bowl of claim 2 wherein the core has an useful axial length that extends into the primary separation chamber, the sealed region has an axial length and the length of the sealed region is approximately 15 percent or more of the useful length of the core.
- 4. The blood processing centrifugation bowl of claim 3 wherein the at least one core passageway is adjacent to the sealed region.
- 5. The blood processing centrifugation bowl of claim 3 having a plurality of core passageways formed in the fluid transfer region of the core.
- 6. The blood processing centrifugation bowl of claim 5 wherein at least some of the core passageways are adjacent to the sealed region.
- 7. The blood processing centrifugation bowl of claim 6 wherein the outer wall includes at least two upper core holes formed on an upper portion of the outer wall.
- 8. The blood processing centrifugation bowl of claim 5 wherein the core further includes an inner wall relative to the axis of rotation, the inner wall joined to the outer wall, extending axially with the outer wall, and being free from any perforation, holes or passageways.
- 9. The blood processing centrifugation bowl of claim 8 wherein the inner wall is generally cylindrically shaped having first and second open ends.
- 10. The blood processing centrifugation bowl of claim 9 wherein the core further includes at least one core passageway disposed adjacent to the point at which the inner wall joins the outer wall.
- 11. The blood processing centrifugation bowl of claim 2, wherein the core has an useful axial length that extends into the primary separation chamber, the sealed region has an axial length and the length of the sealed region is approximately 15 to 60 percent of the useful length of the core.
- 12. The blood processing centrifugation bowl of claim 2, wherein the core has an useful axial length that extends into the primary separation chamber, the sealed region has an axial length and the length of the sealed region is approximately 25 to 33 percent of the useful length of the core.
- 13. The blood processing centrifugation bowl of claim 1, wherein the slope of the inner surface of the outer wall defines an angle a relative to the axis of rotation that is in the range of approximately +10 to −10 degrees.
- 14. The blood processing centrifugation bowl of claim 13 wherein the slope angle α is approximately 1 degree.
- 15. The blood processing claim centrifugation bowl of claim 1 wherein the core is mounted to the bowl body for rotation therewith.
- 16. The blood processing centrifugation bowl of claim 15 wherein the outlet is an effluent tube that includes an entryway, and at least a portion of the core is located outboard of the entryway relative to the axis of rotation.
- 17. The blood processing centrifugation bowl of claim 16 wherein the outer wall of the core is coaxially aligned about and disposed outboard of the entryway to the effluent tube relative to the axis of rotation.
- 18. The blood processing centrifugation bowl of claim 1 wherein the core further includes an optical reflector.
- 19. The blood processing centrifugation bowl of claim 1 wherein the core further comprises at least one rib disposed about the outer wall.
- 20. The blood processing centrifugation bowl of claim 19 further comprising a filter media wrapped around the outer surface of the outer wall over the at least one rib.
- 21. A method for extracting one or more blood fractions from whole blood, the method comprising the steps of:providing a blood processing centrifugation bowl having a bowl body rotatable about an axis, the bowl body defining a generally enclosed primary separation chamber having an open end, a header assembly received in the open end of the bowl body, an outlet disposed within the bowl body and a core disposed within the bowl body and defining a secondary separation chamber therein, the core including an outer wall at least part of which is outboard of the outlet relative to the axis of rotation, the outer wall having a sealed region disposed at an upper portion of the core relative to the header assembly, a fluid transfer region adjacent to the sealed region, and at least one core passageway extending through the outer wail within the fluid transfer region rotating the blood processing centrifugation bowl; supplying whole blood to the rotating centrifugation bowl; separating the whole blood into fractions, including a less dense fraction, within the primary separation chamber; forcing the less dense blood fraction through the rotating core and into the secondary separation chamber along with at least some residual cells; further separating the less dense blood fraction from the residual cells within the secondary separation chamber to produce a purer less dense blood fraction; and extracting the purer less dense blood fraction from the blood processing centrifugation bowl.
- 22. The method of claim 21 wherein the sealed region of the blood processing centrifugation bowl is free of perforations, passageways and holes.
- 23. The method of claim 22 wherein the core has an overall axial length, the sealed region has an axial length and the length of the sealed region is approximately 25 percent or more of the overall length of the core.
- 24. The method of claim 23 wherein the core has an overall axial length, the sealed region has an axial length and the length of the sealed region is approximately 25 to 60 percent of the overall length of the core.
- 25. The method of claim 24 further comprising the step of stopping the extraction of the purer less dense blood fraction from the blood processing centrifugation bowl in response to optically detecting a more dense blood fraction reaching the core.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/325,253, filed on Jun. 3, 1999, and titled CENTRIFUGATION BOWL WITH ROTATING FILTER CORE, abandoned, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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