Claims
- 1. A centrifuge, comprising:a base plate; a center tube extending along a longitudinal axis, said center tube being constructed and arranged to deliver fluid; and a rotor shell and said base plate defining an inner cavity, said rotor shell having a plurality of spiral vanes extending along said longitudinal axis within said inner cavity and extending in a spiral orientation around said center tube, wherein said vanes are integrally formed with said rotor shell.
- 2. The centrifuge of claim 1, wherein said base plate has one or more fluid outlet openings defined therein around said center tube.
- 3. The centrifuge of claim 1, wherein said center tube and said base plate define a clearance space.
- 4. The centrifuge of claim 3, wherein said clearance space includes a serrated gap that has a plurality of radially disposed annular serrations.
- 5. The centrifuge of claim 1, wherein said center tube is integrally formed with said base plate.
- 6. The centrifuge of claim 1, wherein said center tube is integrally formed with said rotor shell.
- 7. The centrifuge of claim 1, wherein said base plate includes a plurality of base plate spiral vanes integrally formed thereon, said base plate vanes being nested between adjacent ones of said spiral vanes of said rotor shell.
- 8. The centrifuge of claim 7, wherein said spiral vanes of said rotor shell and said base plate spiral vanes are equal in number.
- 9. The centrifuge of claim 7, wherein said center tube has at least a pair of alignment protrusions constructed and arranged to align said base plate spiral vanes in a nesting relationship with said spiral vanes of said rotor shell.
- 10. The centrifuge of claim 1, wherein said rotor shell has a domed shape.
- 11. The centrifuge of claim 1, wherein said rotor shell includes an upper rotor shell positioned above said base plate.
- 12. The centrifuge of claim 11, further comprising a lower rotor shell mated with said upper rotor shell.
- 13. The centrifuge of claim 12, wherein said spiral vanes extend within said lower rotor shell.
- 14. The centrifuge of claim 1, wherein said spiral vanes have a hyper-spiral shape.
- 15. The centrifuge of claim 1, wherein said rotor is formed of plastic.
- 16. The centrifuge of claim 1, wherein:said rotor shell has an annular flange extending in said inner cavity; and said annular flange and said center tube define a fluid inlet for delivering the fluid into said inner cavity.
- 17. A rotor shell for a centrifuge, comprising:an outer shell portion having an annular engagement edge, said outer shell portion defining an inner cavity, said outer shell having a longitudinal axis; and a plurality of spiral vanes integrally formed with said outer shell, said spiral vanes extending spirally in said inner cavity and extending along said longitudinal axis.
- 18. The rotor shell of claim 17, wherein said spiral vanes each include a portion extending along said longitudinal axis past said engagement edge.
- 19. The rotor shell of claim 18, wherein said spiral vanes have a hyper-spiral shape.
- 20. The rotor shell of claim 17, wherein said outer shell portion has a domed shape.
- 21. The rotor shell of claim 17, further comprising a center tube attached to said outer shell portion.
- 22. A method of manufacturing a centrifuge, comprising:molding a rotor shell with a plurality of spiral vanes integrally formed with the rotor shell, wherein the rotor shell defines an inner cavity and the spiral vanes extend spirally in the inner cavity, wherein the spiral vanes have inner edges that define a center tube passage; providing a base plate with a center tube; and inserting the center tube in the center tube passage.
- 23. The method of claim 22, wherein:said providing the base plate includes molding a plurality of base plate spiral vanes integrally with the base plate; and said inserting the center tube includes nesting the base plate spiral vanes within said spiral vanes of the rotor shell.
- 24. The method of claim 23, further comprising mating the rotor shell with a second rotor shell to enclose the base plate therein.
- 25. The method of claim 23, further comprising cooling the rotor shell and the base plate separately.
- 26. The method of claim 22, wherein:said providing the base plate includes molding a plurality of base plate spiral vanes integrally with the center tube; and said inserting the center tube includes nesting the base plate spiral vanes within said spiral vanes of the rotor shell.
- 27. A rotor shell for a centrifuge, comprising:an outer shell defining an inner cavity, said outer shell having a longitudinal axis; and a plurality of spiral vanes extending along said longitudinal axis, said spiral vanes extending inside said inner cavity in a spiral orientation around said longitudinal axis, said spiral vanes each having an inner edge portion radially located proximal said longitudinal axis and an outer edge portion radially located distal said longitudinal axis, said outer edge portion being attached to said outer shell.
- 28. The rotor shell of claim 27, further comprising a tube attached to said inner edge portion of each of said spiral vanes to supply fluid into said inner cavity.
- 29. The rotor shell of claim 27, wherein:said outer shell has an engagement edge to secure said outer shell to another component; and said spiral vanes each include a portion extending along said longitudinal axis past said engagement edge.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part (CIP) patent application of U.S. Ser. No. 09/776,378, filed Feb. 2, 2001, entitled IMPROVED UNITARY SPIRAL VANES CENTRIFUGE MODULE, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,540,653, which is a CIP of Ser. No. 09/542,723, filed Apr. 4, 2000, entitled SELF-DRIVEN CENTRIFUGE WITH VANE MODULE, now abandoned, both of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
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