Claims
- 1. A disposable, self-driven centrifuge rotor assembly for separating an undesired constituent out of a circulating fluid, said disposable, self-driven centrifuge comprising:a first rotor shell portion; a second rotor shell portion having an internal annular wall and being joined to said first rotor shell portion so as to define a hollow interior; a support hub having a base with an annular wall and a tubular portion, said support hub being assembled into said second rotor shell portion with said tubular portion extending into said hollow interior, said annular wall being constructed and arranged into a sealed interface against said internal annular wall of said second rotor shell portion; an alignment spool assembled into engagement with said support hub and extending into said hollow interior; particulate separation means positioned in said hollow interior for separating particulate matter out of said circulating fluid; and wherein said base of said support hub is generally frustoconical in shape.
- 2. The disposable, self-driven centrifuge rotor assembly of claim 1 wherein said base includes a plurality of radial webs.
- 3. The disposable, self-driven centrifuge rotor assembly of claim 2 wherein said base defines a plurality of flow apertures.
- 4. The disposable, self-driven centrifuge rotor assembly of claim 3 wherein one flow aperture is positioned between each pair of adjacent radial webs.
- 5. The disposable, self-driven centrifuge of claim 1 wherein said first and second rotor shell portions are injection molded from plastic material.
- 6. The disposable, self-driven centrifuge of claim 5 wherein said first and second rotor shell portions are welded together into an integral combination.
- 7. The disposable, self-driven centrifuge of claim 1 wherein said second rotor shell portion defines a substantially cylindrical sleeve and said tubular portion fitting into said substantially cylindrical sleeve.
- 8. The disposable, self-driven centrifuge of claim 1 wherein said first and second rotor shell portions are welded together into an integral combination.
- 9. The disposable, self-driven centrifuge of claim 1 wherein said first rotor shell portion, said second rotor shell portion, said support hub, and said alignment spool are each injection molded from a plastic material.
- 10. The disposable, self-driven centrifuge of claim 9 which further includes a first bearing assembled into said first rotor shell portion.
- 11. The disposable, self-driven centrifuge of claim 10 which further includes a second bearing assembled into said second rotor shell portion.
- 12. The disposable, self-driven centrifuge of claim 1 wherein said particulate separation means includes a cone-stack subassembly including a plurality of individual separation cones arranged into an aligned stack with flow spacing between adjacent cones.
- 13. A disposable, self-driven centrifuge rotor assembly for separating an undesired constituent out of a circulating fluid, said disposable, self-driven centrifuge comprising:a first rotor shell portion; a second rotor shell portion having an internal annular wall and being joined to said first rotor shell portion so as to define a hollow interior; a support hub having a base with an annular wall and a tubular portion, said support hub being assembled into said second rotor shell portion with said tubular portion extending into said hollow interior, said annular wall being constructed and arranged into a sealed interface against said internal annular wall of said second rotor shell portion; wherein said base of said support hub is generally frustoconical in shape; and wherein said base includes a plurality of radial webs.
- 14. The disposable, self-driven centrifuge rotor assembly of claim 13 wherein said base defines a plurality of flow apertures.
- 15. The disposable, self driven centrifuge rotor assembly of claim 14 wherein one flow aperture is positioned between each pair of adjacent radial webs.
- 16. A disposable, self-driven centrifuge rotor assembly for separating an undesired constituent out of a circulating fluid, said disposable, self-driven centrifuge comprising:a first rotor shell portion; a second rotor shell portion joined to said first rotor shell portion so as to define a hollow interior; a support hub assembled into said second rotor shell portion and extending into said hollow interior; an alignment spool assembled into engagement with said support hub and extending into said hollow interior; a cone-stack subassembly including a plurality of individual separation cones arranged into an aligned stack with flow spacing between adjacent cones, said cone-stack subassembly being positioned within said hollow interior and cooperatively assembled between said support hub and said alignment spool; and wherein said second rotor shell portion includes a first jet nozzle outlet which is constructed and arranged with a smaller diameter first section and a counterbored larger diameter second section, wherein a fluid flow exiting from said rotor assembly enters said first section and exits from said second section.
- 17. The disposable, self-driven centrifuge rotor assembly of claim 16 wherein said second rotor shell portion includes a second jet nozzle outlet which is constructed and arranged with a smaller diameter first section and a counterbored larger diameter second section, wherein a fluid flow exiting from said rotor assembly enters said first section and exits from said second section.
- 18. A disposable, self-driven centrifuge rotor assembly for separating an undesired constituent out of a circulating fluid, said disposable, self-driven centrifuge comprising:a first rotor shell portion; a second rotor shell portion having an internal annular wall and being joined to said first rotor shell portion so as to define a hollow interior; a support hub having a base with an annular wall and a tubular portion, said support hub being assembled into said second rotor shell portion with said tubular portion extending into said hollow interior, said annular wall being constructed and arranged into a sealed interface against said internal annular wall of said second rotor shell portion; an alignment spool assembled into engagement with said support hub and extending into said hollow interior; particulate separation means positioned in said hollow interior for separating particulate matter out of said circulating fluid; and wherein said second rotor shell portion includes a first jet nozzle outlet which is constructed and arranged with a smaller diameter first section and a counterbored larger diameter second section, wherein a fluid flow exiting from said rotor assembly enters said first section and exits from said second section.
- 19. The disposable, self-driven centrifuge rotor assembly of claim 18 wherein said second rotor shell portion includes a second jet nozzle outlet which is constructed and arranged with a smaller diameter first section and a counterbored larger diameter second section, wherein a fluid flow exiting from said rotor assembly enters said first section and exits from said second section.
- 20. A disposable, self-driven centrifuge rotor assembly for separating an undesired constituent out of a circulating fluid, said disposable, self-driven centrifuge comprising:a first rotor shell portion; a second rotor shell portion joined to said first rotor shell portion so as to define a hollow interior; an alignment spool positioned in said first rotor shell portion and including a sidewall which defines a hollow interior; a support hub positioned in said second rotor shell portion and extending in the direction of said alignment spool, the hollow interior of said alignment spool receiving a portion of said support hub; and wherein said second rotor shell portion includes a first jet nozzle outlet which is constructed and arranged with a smaller diameter first section and a counterbored larger diameter second section, wherein a fluid flow exiting from said rotor assembly enters said first section and exits from said second section.
- 21. The disposable, self-driven centrifuge rotor assembly of claim 20 wherein said second rotor shell portion includes a second jet nozzle outlet which is constructed and arranged with a smaller diameter first section and a counterbored larger diameter second section, wherein a fluid flow exiting from said rotor assembly enters said first section and exits from said second section.
- 22. A disposable, self-driven centrifuge rotor assembly for separating an undesired constituent out of a circulating fluid, said disposable, self-driven centrifuge comprising:a first rotor shell portion; a second rotor shell portion joined to said first rotor shell portion so as to define a hollow interior; a support hub assembled into said second rotor shell portion and extending into said hollow interior; and said second rotor shell portion including a jet nozzle outlet which is constructed and arranged with a smaller diameter first section and a counterbored larger diameter second section, wherein a fluid flow exiting from said rotor assembly enters said first section and exits from said second section.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part patent application of U.S. Ser. No. 09/348,522, filed Jul. 7, 1999, now abandoned.
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