Claims
- 1. A centrifugation configuration for centrifugally separating a composite fluid into component parts thereof, said configuration comprising:
a rotor comprising:
a composite fluid containment/separation area; a fluid channel; and a first component collection area; a centrally disposed pump mechanism; wherein said fluid channel is disposed in fluid communication with said fluid containment/separation area; and wherein said fluid channel is disposed in fluid communication with said first component collection area; and whereby said fluid channel is disposed in operable relationship with said centrally disposed pump mechanism so as to provide a substantial fluid pumping relationship for moving a respective separated component from the composite fluid containment area to said component collection area through said fluid channel.
- 2. A centrifugation configuration according to claim 1 in which said respective composite fluid containment/separation area and said first component collection area are identically the same.
- 3. A centrifugation configuration according to claim 1 in which said centrally disposed pump mechanism is operable to move with said rotor when not engaged in a pumping operation and alternately operable to be disengaged from said rotor when operating in a pumping operation.
- 4. A centrifugation configuration according to claim 1 wherein the composite fluid to be separated is whole blood.
- 5. A centrifugation configuration according to claim 4 wherein the whole blood is separated into first and second components, namely, a heavier phase component and a lighter phase component.
- 6. A centrifugation configuration according to claim 5 wherein the heavier phase component includes red blood cells and the lighter phase component includes plasma.
- 7. A centrifugation configuration according to claim 1 wherein the composite fluid to be separated is whole blood and the whole blood is separated into a heavier phase RBC component and a lighter phase plasma component and an intermediate phase platelet component.
- 8. A centrifugation configuration according to claim 1 wherein the composite fluid to be separated is whole blood and the whole blood is separated into a heavier phase red blood cell component and a lighter phase plasma component and an intermediate phase buffy coat component.
- 9. A centrifugation configuration according to claim 1 in which said rotor is adapted to receive a disposable container system for use in the separation of a composite fluid into separated components, the disposable container system comprising:
a composite fluid container adapted to be received in said composite fluid containment/ separation area; a first component container adapted to be received in said first component collection area; and a tubing line adapted to be received in said fluid channel; whereby said composite fluid container is connected to said first component container by said tubing line, and whereby said tubing line is adapted to be engaged with said centrally disposed pump mechanism.
- 10. A centrifugation configuration according to claim 9 in which said composite fluid container is connected to an access line which may be used to connect the disposable container system to a donor/patient.
- 11. A centrifugation configuration according to claim 9 wherein the disposable container system further comprises
a second component container; and whereby said second component container is connected to said composite fluid container by said tubing line in interposition between said composite fluid container and said first component container.
- 12. A centrifugation configuration according to claim 9 wherein the disposable container system further comprises
a second component container; and a second tubing line whereby said second component container is connected to said first component container by said second tubing line.
- 13. The centrifugation configuration of claim 1 further comprising a centrifugal drive motor base wherein said rotor is disposed in an operable rotor-driving position on said centrifugal drive motor base.
- 14. The centrifugation configuration of claim 13 wherein said centrally disposed pump mechanism is engaged with said centrifuge drive motor base during a separation stage and further comprising a brake for stopping said centrally disposed pump mechanism during a pumping operation.
- 15. A centrifugation configuration according to claim 14 in which said centrally disposed pump mechanism is operable to move with said rotor when not engaged in a pumping operation and alternately operable to be engaged to not move with said rotor when operating in a pumping operation.
- 16. The centrifugation configuration of claim 13 wherein said centrally disposed pump mechanism is engaged with said centrifuge drive motor base during a separation stage to rotate with said rotor and further comprising a mechanism for changing the speed one of said rotor or said centrally disposed pump mechanism so that said centrally disposed pump mechanism and rotor have relative motion with respect to the other during a pumping operation.
- 17. The centrifuge configuration of claim 5 wherein said rotor further comprises a sensor for sensing the flow of heavier phase component from said composite fluid containment/separation area to said fluid channel and for producing a signal in response thereto.
- 18. The centrifuge configuration of claim 17 wherein said rotor further comprising a clamp for receiving the signal from said sensor and for clamping said fluid channel in response thereto.
- 19. The centrifuge configuration of claim 17 wherein said rotor further comprises a generator mounted on said rotor to provide electricity to said sensor.
- 20. The centrifuge configuration of claim 18 wherein said rotor further comprises a generator mounted on said rotor for providing electricity to said clamp.
- 21. The centrifuge configuration of claim 17 wherein said rotor further comprises a battery mounted on said rotor to provide electricity to said sensor.
- 22. The centrifuge configuration of claim 18 wherein said rotor further comprises a battery mounted on said rotor for providing electricity to said clamp.
- 23. The centrifuge configuration of claim 1 further comprising
a bucket containing said composite fluid containment/separation area and said first component collection area wherein said bucket comprises a wall separating said bucket into said composite fluid containment/separation area and said first component collection area.
- 24. The centrifuge configuration of claim 1 further comprising
a bucket containing said composite fluid containment/separation area and said first component collection area; and a moveable expresser in said bucket.
- 25. A method for separating a composite fluid into component parts comprising loading the composite fluid into a composite container;
providing a rotor; placing the composite container with the composite fluid on the rotor; engaging a central pump mechanism with a pump race on the rotor; rotating the rotor and the engaged central pump mechanism together to separate the composite fluid in the composite container; stopping the together rotation of the central pump mechanism and the rotor; and pumping with the central pump mechanism a separated component part of the composite fluid to a component container after the together rotation of the central pump mechanism and the rotor is stopped.
- 26. A method according to claim 25 wherein the step of pumping further comprises providing a fluid channel between the composite container and the component container; and
moving a separated component part from the composite container through the fluid channel to the component container.
- 27. A method according to claim 26 further comprising collecting the separated component part of the composite fluid.
- 28. A method according to claim 26 further comprising automatically driving the separated component part through the fluid channel.
- 29. A method according to claim 26 further comprising automatically shutting off the flow of the separated component part through the fluid channel.
- 30. A method according to claim 25 further comprising collecting a separated component part of the composite fluid; and
clamping the flow through the fluid channel after said step of collecting a separated component part.
- 31. A method according to claim 26 further comprising automatically capturing an intermediate phase component in a collection area by clamping the flow through the fluid channel after collection of a separated component part.
- 32. The method of claim 25 wherein the stopping step further comprises stopping the rotation of the central pump mechanism so only the rotor rotates.
- 33. The method of claim 25 wherein the stopping step further comprises
changing the speed of rotation of the central pump mechanism as compared to the speed of rotation of the rotor to prevent the central pump mechanism and rotor from rotating together.
- 34. The method of claim 29 further comprising generating electricity to power the automatically shutting off step.
- 35. A centrifuge and disposable combination for centrifugally separating a composite fluid into component parts thereof comprising
a rotor comprising
a composite fluid containment/separation area; a fluid channel; and a component collection area; a centrally disposed pump mechanism; a disposable comprising
a composite fluid bag in the composite fluid containment/separation area; a component collection bag in the component collection are; tubing in the fluid channel and connected to the composite fluid bag and the component collection bag; a motor for rotating the rotor wherein the centrally disposed pump mechanism engages the tubing for rotating the centrally disposed pump mechanism with the rotor during separation of the composite fluid.
- 36. The combination of claim 35 further comprising a stopping mechanism to stop the rotation of the centrally disposed pump mechanism with the rotor wherein a separated component is pumped through the tubing to the component collection bag.
- 37. The combination of claim 36 wherein the stopping mechanism is a brake to stop the rotation of the centrally disposed pump mechanism while the rotor continues to rotate.
- 38. The combination of claim 36 wherein the stopping mechanism changes the speed of rotation of the centrally disposed pump mechanism relative to the rotor to stop the rotation of the centrally disposed pump mechanism with the rotor.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This case claims the benefit of priority of U.S. provisional patent Application No. 60/372574, filed Apr. 12, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60372574 |
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