Claims
- 1. An assembly for separating a fluid sample into a higher specific gravity phase and a lower specific gravity phase comprising:a separator element comprising a bellows, a float and a ballast; said bellows comprising opposed first and second ends, a seal body extending between said ends and a central passageway extending through said bellows; said float is mounted to said first end of said bellows; and said ballast is mounted to said second end of said bellows.
- 2. The assembly of claim 1, wherein said bellows has a specific gravity of about 0.8 to about 1.2 and the material of said bellows has a 50% tensile modulus of about 100 psi to about 500 psi.
- 3. The assembly of claim 1, wherein said seal body has a qualitative stiffness of: S*=ka ρwD2whereby k is a force required to deflect said bellows a given length; a is an applied acceleration; D is the diameter of the seal body; and ρw is the density of water; said seal body has a deflection ratio of about 1.5 to about 3.5 when said seal body is subjected to a characteristic or radial deflection under an applied load; and said seal body changes from about 5% to about 20% of its original cross sectional diameter when said seal body is subjected to an applied load.
- 4. The assembly of claim 2, wherein said ballast has a specific gravity from about 1.1 to about 7.9.
- 5. The assembly of claim 2, wherein said float comprises small holes to bleed the air out of said central passageway of said separator and a resealable septum and has a density of about 0.06 to about 0.95 g/cc.
- 6. The assembly of claim 1, wherein said separator has a combined specific gravity of about 1.028 to about 1.09.
- 7. An assembly for separating a fluid sample into a higher specific gravity phase and a lower specific gravity phase comprising:a tube comprising an open end, a closed end, an inner diameter, an outer diameter and a sidewall extending between said open end and said closed end; said sidewall comprising an outer surface and an open surface; a closure disposed in said open end of said tube; a separator element movable axially in said tube under the action of centrifugal force; said separator element providing selectively an annular seal and an open passage there around in response to pressure differentials in said tube above and below said separator; said separator element comprising a bellows, a float and a ballast; said bellows comprising opposed first and second ends, a seal body extending between said ends for selectively providing an interference fit and an open passage with said inner surface of said sidewall of said tube in response to alternating equal and different pressures above and below said separator and a central passageway extending through said bellows to direct said fluid sample into said assembly; said float is mounted to said first end of said bellows and has a specific gravity less than the specific gravity of said fluid sample; and said ballast is mounted to said second end of said bellows and has a specific gravity greater than the specific gravity of said fluid sample.
- 8. The assembly of claim 7, wherein said separator is located at said open end of said tube by an interference fit between said seal body and said inner diameter of said tube.
- 9. The assembly of claim 7, wherein said bellows has a specific gravity of about 0.8 to about 1.2 and the material of said bellows has a 50% tensile modulus of about 100 psi to about 500 psi.
- 10. The assembly of claim 7, wherein said seal body has a qualitative stiffness of: S*=ka ρwD2whereby k is the force required to deflect said bellows a given length; a is the applied acceleration; D is the diameter of the seal body; and ρw is the density of water said seal body has a deflection ratio of about 1.5 to about 3.5 when said seal body is subjected to a characteristic or radial deflection under an applied load; and said seal body changes from about 5% to about 20% of its original cross sectional diameter when said seal body is subjected to an applied load.
- 11. The assembly of claim 7, wherein said ballast has a specific gravity of about 1.1 to about 7.9.
- 12. The assembly of claim 7, wherein said float comprises small holes to bleed the air out of said central passageway of said separator and a resealable septum and a density of about 0.06 to about 0.95 g/cc.
- 13. The assembly of claim 7, wherein said separator has a combined specific gravity of said separator is about 1.028 to about 1.09.
- 14. A method for separating a fluid sample into a higher specific gravity phase and a lower specific gravity phase, comprising the steps of:(a) providing a tube comprising an open end, a closed end, an inner diameter, an outer diameter and a sidewall extending between said open end and said closed end and comprising an outer surface and an inner surface; (b) providing a closure disposed in said open end of said tube comprising a resealable septum; (c) providing a separator element comprising a bellows, a float and a ballast whereby said bellows comprises opposed first and second ends, a seal body extending between said ends for selectively providing an interference fit and an open passage with said inner surface of said sidewall of said tube in response to alternating equal and different pressures above and below said separator, and a central passageway extending through said bellows; said float comprising a resealable septum is mounted to said first end of said bellows and said ballast is mounted to said second end of said bellows; (d) providing said separator element in said tube whereby said seal body comprises an interference fit with said inner wall; (e) providing a needle that penetrates said closure and said float; (f) delivering a fluid sample to said tube whereby said sample enters through said needle and through said central passageway of said bellows and then into said body of said tube; (g) removing said needle from said assembly whereby said septum of said closure and said float reseals; (h) subjecting said tube with said separator element to centrifugation whereby said seal body separates from said inner wall of said tube and said separator migrates axially in said tube whereby the low density component of the sample migrates down the tube; and (i) terminating said centrifugation whereby said seal body expands to its underformed shaping, sealing against said inner wall of said tube, thereby creating a barrier between said higher and lower density components of said fluid sample.
- 15. A separator for separating a fluid sample into a higher specific gravity phase and a lower specific gravity phase comprising:a separator element comprising a bellow member, a ballast member and a buoyancy member; said bellow member comprising a bottom section, a top section, a seal body extending between said top section and said bottom section and an initially conically convex top wall at said top section; said buoyancy member comprising a top section, a bottom section and a central passageway extending continuously between said ends; said ballast member comprising a top end, a bottom end, a sidewall extending between said top end and said bottom end and a central passageway surrounded by said sidewall extending between said top end and said bottom end; and whereby said ballast member is fitted within said convex top wall of said bellow member and said buoyancy member is joined to surround said ballast member whereby a central passageway extends from said convex top wall to said bottom end of said ballast member.
- 16. An assembly for separating a fluid sample into a higher specific gravity phase and a lower specific gravity phase comprising:a tube comprising an open end, a closed end, an inner diameter, an outer diameter and a sidewall extending between said open end and said closed end; said sidewall comprising an outer surface and an inner surface; a closure disposed in said open end of said tube comprising means to engage said bellows member of said separator; a separator element movable axially in said tube under the action of centrifugal force; said separator element providing selectively an annular seal and an open passage there around in response to pressure differentials in said tube above and below said separator; said separator element comprising a bellow member, a ballast member and a buoyancy member; said bellows member, a bottom section, a top section, a seal body extending between said top section and said bottom section and an initially conically convex top wall at said top section; said buoyancy member comprising a top section, a bottom section and a central passageway extending continuously between said ends; and said ballast member comprising a top end, a bottom end, a sidewall extending between said top end and said bottom end and a central passageway surrounded by said sidewall extending between said top end and said bottom end.
- 17. A method for separating a fluid sample into a higher specific gravity phase and a lower specific gravity phase, comprising the steps of:(a) providing a tube comprising an open end, a closed end, an inner diameter, an outer diameter and a sidewall extending between said open end and said closed end and comprising an outer surface and an inner surface; (b) providing a separator element comprising a bellow member, a ballast member and a buoyancy member; said bellows member, a bottom section, a top section, a seal body extending between said top section and said bottom section and an initially conically convex top wall at said top section; said buoyancy member comprising a top section, a bottom section and a central passageway extending continuously between said ends; and said ballast member comprising a top end, a bottom end, a sidewall extending between said top end and said bottom end and a central passageway surrounded by said sidewall extending between said top end and said bottom end; (c) providing a closure disposed in said open end of said tube comprising means to engage said bellows member of said separator; (d) engaging said separator with said closure; (e) providing a needle that penetrates said closure and said float; (f) delivering a fluid sample to said tube whereby said sample enters through said needle and through said central passageway of said bellows and then into said body of said tube; (g) removing said needle from said assembly whereby said septum of said closure and said float reseals; (h) subjecting said tube with said separator element to centrifugation whereby said seal body separates from said inner wall of said tube and said separator migrates axially in said tube whereby the low density component of the sample migrates down the tube; and (i) terminating said centrifugation whereby said seal body expands to its underformed shaping, sealing against said inner wall of said tube, thereby creating a barrier between said higher and lower density components of said fluid sample.
Parent Case Info
This application claims benefit of provisional applications Nos. 60/110934, filed Dec. 5, 1998, and 60/110928, filed Dec. 5, 1998.
US Referenced Citations (17)
Provisional Applications (2)
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60/110934 |
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60/110928 |
Dec 1998 |
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