Claims
- 1. A disposable container for use in a centrifuge for separating cellular material, which comprises:
- an elongated, flat container formed of a flexible plastic material, said flat container being sufficiently flexible to allow it to be easily bent and inserted into an elongated curvilinear channel defined in a centrifuge for separating cellular material; said container including a fluid receptacle portion, a first port communicating with a first location of said fluid receptacle portion for introducing cellular material, and a second port communicating with a second location of said fluid receptacle portion for extracting a first cellular material component.
- 2. A disposable container as defined in claim 1, in which said container comprises two plies of thin-walled flexible plastic material.
- 3. A disposable container as defined in claim 2, in which said two plies comprise a flattened tube.
- 4. A disposable container as defined in claim 1, in which said container includes a third port communicating with a third location of said fluid receptacle portion for extracting a second cellular material component.
- 5. A disposable container as defined in claim 4, in which said first port is connected adjacent one end of said fluid receptacle portion, said second port is connected adjacent the opposite end of said fluid receptacle portion and said third port is connected intermediate said first port and said second port connection.
- 6. A disposable container as defined in claim 4, includig a fourth port communicating with said fluid receptacle portion for extracting a third cellular material component.
- 7. A disposable container as defined in claim 1, including a portion separated from said fluid receptacle portion, said separated portion defining means for aiding in connecting said container to a centrifuge.
- 8. A disposable container as defined in claim 1, in which said fluid receptacle portion is segmented.
- 9. A disposable container as defined in claim 1, in which said fluid receptacle portion has a tapered height between said first port and said second port.
- 10. A disposable container as defined in claim 1, in which said cellular material is blood.
- 11. A disposable container for use in a centrifuge for separating cellular material, which comprises:
- an elongated, flat container formed of a flexible plastic material, said flat container being sufficiently flexible to allow it to be easily bent and inserted into an elongated curvilinear channel defined in a centrifuge for separating cellular material; said container including a fluid receptacle portion;
- a first port communicating with a first location of said fluid receptacle portion for introducing cellular material;
- a second port communicating with a second location of said fluid receptacle portion for extracting a first cellular material component;
- a third port communicating with a third location of said fluid receptacle portion for extracting a second cellular material component;
- a fourth port communicating with a fourth location of said fluid receptacle portion for extracting a third cellular material component; and
- said first port being connected adjacent one end of said fluid receptacle portion, said second port being connected adjacent the opposite end of said fluid receptacle portion and said third and fourth ports being connected intermediate said first port and said second port connections.
- 12. A disposable container as defined in claim 11, in which said fluid receptacle portion is segmented and has a tapered height between said first port and said second port.
- 13. A disposable container as defined in claim 11, in which said cellular material is blood.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of U.S. application Ser. No. 824,182, filed Aug. 12, 1977, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,934,995.
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