Claims
- 1. An indexing apparatus, for use in a centrifuge apparatus having a rotating member which is driven by a drive source to rotate a fluid tube about a centrifuge axis, and being adapted to rotate said fluid tube about a rotational axis which is in substantial alignment with the longitudinal axis of the tube, comprising:
- an engaging member, adapted to engage a gear which is mechanically coupled to the fluid tube; and
- a driver which, in response to a change in relative rotational speed between said rotating member and said drive source, applies a driving force to the engaging member to control the engaging member to engage and rotate the gear, which rotates the fluid tube about the rotational axis, when the centrifuge apparatus is rotating the fluid tube in a rotational direction transverse to the longitudinal axis of the tube.
- 2. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the engaging member is adaptable to engage the gear which constitutes part of a tube assembly comprising the fluid tube.
- 3. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a restrictor which is adaptable to restrict rotation of the gear in a direction opposite to a direction in which the engaging member rotates the gear.
- 4. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the engaging member is adaptable to move in a first direction from a first position to engage and rotate the gear, and is configured to contact the gear and move in a direction radial of the gear when moving in a second direction, opposite to the first direction, to return to the first position.
- 5. An apparatus as claimed in claim 4, wherein the engaging member includes a pivot, such that when the engaging member contacts the gear when moving in the second direction, the engaging member pivots about an axis to move in the direction radial of the gear.
- 6. An apparatus as claimed in claim 4, wherein the engaging member is a resilient member which is deflectable by the gear in the direction radial of the gear when moved in the second direction.
- 7. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein:
- the driver comprises a hub which is adaptable to rotate in a first direction transverse to the longitudinal axis of the tube to apply the driving force to the engaging member.
- 8. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, further comprising:
- a tube holder which is adaptable to mechanically couple to the fluid tube and comprises the gear.
- 9. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the driver is adaptable to apply the driving force to the engaging member a plurality of times to cause the engaging member to engage and rotate the gear in tube increments corresponding to teeth on the gear, to rotate the fluid tube about the rotational axis in increments corresponding to the tube increments.
- 10. A system for centrifuging fluid stored in a fluid tube, comprising:
- a rotor, adapted to be driven by a drive source to rotate the fluid tube in a rotational direction transverse to the longitudinal axis of the fluid tube; and
- an indexing device which, in response to a change in relative rotational speed between said rotor and said drive source, rotates a gear, which is mechanically coupled to the fluid tube, to rotate the fluid tube about a rotational axis which is in substantial alignment with the longitudinal axis of the tube, while the rotor is rotating the fluid tube in the rotational direction.
- 11. A system as claimed in claim 10, wherein the indexing device further comprises:
- an engaging member, adaptable to engage the gear; and
- a driver, adaptable to apply a driving force to the engaging member to cause the engaging member to engage and rotate the gear, which rotates the fluid tube about the rotational axis, while the rotor is rotating the fluid tube in the rotational direction.
- 12. A system as claimed in claim 11, wherein the engaging member is adaptable to engage the gear which constitutes part of a tube assembly comprising the fluid tube.
- 13. A system as claimed in claim 11, wherein the indexing device further comprises a restrictor which is adaptable to restrict rotation of the gear in a direction opposite to a direction in which the engaging member rotates the gear.
- 14. A system as claimed in claim 11, wherein the driver comprises a hub on which the engaging member is disposed, the hub being adaptable to move relative to the rotor to drive the engaging member to engage and rotate the gear.
- 15. A system as claimed in claim 14, wherein:
- the hub is adaptable to move relative to the rotor in a first direction substantially opposite to a direction of movement of the rotor, from a first position in relation to the rotor to a second position in relation to the rotor; and to apply the driving force to the engaging member to cause the engaging member to engage and rotate the gear.
- 16. A system as claimed in claim 15, wherein the engaging member is pivotally coupled to the hub, such that when the hub moves in a second direction substantially opposite to the first direction, the engaging member contacts the gear and pivots to move in the direction radial of the gear.
- 17. A system as claimed in claim 15, wherein the engaging member is a resilient member which is pivotally coupled to the hub and is deflected by the gear in a direction radial of the gear when the hub moves in the second direction.
- 18. A system as claimed in claim 14, further comprising a limiting member which is adaptable to limit the movement of the hub relative to the rotor.
- 19. A system as claimed in claim 11, wherein the driver is adaptable to apply the driving force to the engaging member a plurality of times to cause the engaging member to engage and rotate the gear in tube increments corresponding to teeth on the gear, to rotate the fluid tube about the rotational axis in increments corresponding to the tube increments.
- 20. A system as claimed in claim 10, wherein the rotor comprises a tube holder which is adaptable to mechanically couple to the fluid tube, and comprises the gear.
- 21. An indexing apparatus, for use in a centrifuge apparatus having a rotating member which rotates a fluid tube about a centrifuge axis and a drive source for rotating said rotating member, and being adapted to rotate said fluid tube about a rotational axis which is in substantial alignment with the longitudinal axis of the tube, comprising:
- an engaging member, adapted to engage a gear which is mechanically coupled to the fluid tube; and
- a driver which, in response to a change in relative rotational speed between said rotating member and said drive source, applies a driving force to the engaging member to control the engaging member to engage and rotate the gear, which rotates the fluid tube about the rotational axis, when the rotating member is rotating the fluid tube in a rotational direction transverse to the longitudinal axis of the tube.
- 22. An indexing apparatus as claimed in claim 21, wherein:
- the engaging member is mechanically coupled to the rotating member to move substantially in unison with the rotating member when the rotating member rotates about the centrifuge axis; and
- the driver is movably coupled to the rotating member to move along a direction transverse of a radial direction of the rotating member to engage the engaging member in response to said change in rotation.
- 23. An indexing apparatus as claimed in claim 22, wherein:
- the driver is adapted to move substantially along the direction of rotation of the rotating member to rotate the engaging member in response to said change in rotation.
- 24. A system for centrifuging fluid stored in a fluid tube, comprising:
- a rotor, adapted to rotate the fluid tube in a rotational direction transverse to the longitudinal axis of the fluid tube;
- a drive source for rotating said rotor; and
- an indexing device which, in response to a change in relative rotational speed between said rotor and said drive source, rotates a gear, which is mechanically coupled to the fluid tube, to rotate the fluid tube about a rotational axis which is in substantial alignment with the longitudinal axis of the tube, while the rotor is rotating the fluid tube in the rotational direction.
- 25. A system as claimed in claim 24, wherein the indexing device comprises:
- an engaging member, mechanically coupled to the rotor to move substantially in unison with the rotor when the rotor rotates in the rotational direction; and
- a driver, movably coupled to the rotor to move along a direction transverse of a radial direction of the rotor to engage the engaging member in response to said change in rotation.
- 26. A system as claimed in claim 25, wherein:
- the driver is adapted to move substantially along the rotational direction to rotate the engaging member in response to said change in rotation.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
Related subject matter is disclosed and claimed in a copending U.S. patent application of Stephen C. Wardlaw entitled "Assembly for Rapid Measurement of Cell Layers", Ser. No. 08/814,536, filed on Mar. 10, 1997 which has issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,889,584; in a U.S. patent application of Stephen C. Wardlaw entitled "Method for Rapid Measurement of Cell Layers", Ser. No. 08/814,535, filed on Mar. 10, 1997 which has issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,888,184; in a U.S. patent application of Michael R. Walters entitled "Centrifugally Actuated Tube Rotator Mechanism" (Ser. No. 08/918,437), now abandoned; in copending U.S. patent applications of Michael A. Kelly, Edward G. King, Bradley S. Thomas and Michael R. Walters entitled "Disposable Blood Tube Holder" and "Method for Using Disposable Blood Tube Holder", Ser. Nos. 09/033,373 and 09/033,119, filed on even date herewith; in U.S. patent applications of Bradley S. Thomas, Michael A. Kelly, Michael R. Walters, Edward M. Skevington and Paul F. Gaidis entitled "Blood Centrifugation Device with Movable Optical Reader" and "Method For Using Blood Centrifugation Device With Movable Reader", Ser. Nos. 09/033,368 and 09/032,934, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,002,474, filed on even date herewith; and in a corresponding U.S. patent application of Bradley S. Thomas, entitled "Flash Tube Reflector With Arc Guide", Ser. No. 09/032,935, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,030,086, filed on even date herewith, all of said applications being expressly incorporated herein by reference.
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