Claims
- 1. A device for removing bubbles from blood comprising:an elongate bubble trap body having an interior wall and exterior wall; said body having a longitudinal axis; a primary blood inlet and a primary blood outlet; a radial acceleration section located between said inlet port and said outlet; said radial acceleration section having; a blade coupled to a center body extending between said center body and said interior wall, forming at least one helical channel connecting said primary blood inlet to said primary blood outlet, for receiving blood from said inlet and to impart rotary motion to the blood flow, said blade making at least one revolution of said center body; said acceleration section having a nominal diameter D characteristic; said primary outlet located downstream of said acceleration section and said primary outlet having a single substantially circular outlet cross section centered on said longitudinal axis; a separation section located between said acceleration section and said primary outlet, said separation section and said primary outlet forming an outlet cone; a secondary blood outlet having a circular cross section, said circular cross section extending for a substantial distance along the length of said secondary outlet in the direction of blood flow downstream from said acceleration section; said secondary outlet positioned a distance L from said acceleration section and being upstream of said primary outlet where L is at least three times D the outer diameter of the acceleration section.
- 2. A device for removing bubbles from blood during extracorporeal transport according to claim 1, wherein the outlet cone converges linearly.
- 3. A device for removing bubbles from blood during extracorporeal transport according to claim 1, wherein the outlet cone converges smoothly.
- 4. A device for removing bubbles from blood comprising:an elongate bubble trap body having an interior wall and exterior wall; said body having a longitudinal axis; a primary blood inlet and a primary blood outlet; a radial acceleration section located between said inlet port and said outlet: said radial acceleration section having; at least one blade coupled to a center body extending between said center body and said interior wall, forming at least one helical channel connecting said primary blood inlet to said primary blood: outlet, for receiving blood from said inlet and to impart rotary motion to the blood flow, said helical channel making at least one revolution of said center body; said acceleration section having a nominal outer diameter D; said primary outlet having a single circular cross section located downstream of said acceleration section; a separation section located between said acceleration section and said primary outlet; a secondary blood outlet located a distance length L in the direction of blood flow downstream from said [separation] acceleration section; said secondary outlet positioned a distance L from said acceleration section and being upstream of said primary outlet where L is less than ten times D, the outer diameter of the acceleration section.
- 5. A device for removing bubbles from blood comprising:an elongate bubble trap body having an interior wall and exterior wall; said body having a longitudinal axis; a primary blood inlet and a primary blood outlet; a radial acceleration section located between said inlet port and said outlet: said radial acceleration section having; a blade coupled to a center body extending between said center body and said interior wall, forming at least one helical channel connecting said primary blood inlet to said primary blood outlet, for receiving blood from said inlet and to impart rotary motion to the blood flow, said blade making at least one revolution of said center body; said acceleration section having a nominal outer diameter D; said primary outlet having a single circular cross section with a center located on said longitudinal axis, located downstream of said acceleration section; a separation section located between said acceleration section and said primary outlet; a secondary blood outlet located a distance length L in the direction of blood flow downstream from said separation section; said secondary outlet positioned a distance L from said separation section and being upstream of said primary outlet where L is at least three times D but less than ten times D where D is the outer diameter of the acceleration section.
- 6. A device for removing bubbles from blood during extracorporeal transport, comprising:an elongate body having a primary blood inlet and a primary blood outlet, and a secondary blood outlet, aligned along a body axis; a separation section located between said primary inlet and said primary outlet, said separation section having: a helically shaped annular acceleration section to impart rotary motion on the blood flow, said acceleration section having an outer diameter D and said secondary blood outlet located a distance L which is between three and ten times the diameter D away from said acceleration section; said primary outlet having a varying circular diameter along the of flow direction thus defining an outlet cone, said outlet cone converging in the direction of blood flow and having a taper of between about 5 degrees and about 45 degrees measured to said body axis.
- 7. A device for removing bubbles from blood during extracorporeal transport according to claim 6, wherein the outlet cone converges linearly.
- 8. A device for removing bubbles from blood during extracorporeal transport according to claim 6, wherein the outlet cone converges smoothly.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application Ser. No. 09/545,637 is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application No. 08/998,500, filed on Dec. 26, 1997, now abandoned, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application No. 08/571,490, filed on Dec. 13, 1995 which has Issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,824,212.
This application claims the benefit of Provisional Application No. 60/128,346, filed on Apr. 8, 1999.
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