Claims
- 1. A method for removing bacteria and fungi from an infusion solution in an inline intravenous final filter unit which includes a casing having an inlet at one end and an outlet at the other end thereof which comprises:
- arranging a plurality of hollow fibers within the casing, each of said hollow fibers having an outside diameter of up to 3 mm, an inside diameter of at least 0.5 mm, a porous size of 0.1.mu. to 0.5.mu. and a porosity of 80% to 90% with the hollow fibers being opened at at least one end thereof;
- fixing a security member to each end of said hollow fibers so as to connect said hollow fibers to each other and to abut the inner wall of the casing such that the final filter unit has a total effective filtration area of 5-100 cm.sup.2 wherein the ratio of the total effective filtration area to the capacity of the casing is at least about 4:1; and
- filtering the solution through said inline intravenous final filter unit.
- 2. A method as set forth in claim 1 which further comprises dimensioning said hollow fibers so as to be 1 cm to 10 cm in length.
- 3. A method as set forth in claim 1, which further comprises arranging 5 to 30 hollow fibers within said casing such that said hollow fibers have a total effective filtration area of 20 cm.sup.2 to 60 cm.sup.2.
- 4. A method as set forth in claim 1, said hollow fibers comprising cellulose acetates.
- 5. An inline intravenous final filter unit including a casing having an inlet cap at its one end and an outlet cap at the other end thereof, a plurality of tubed filter elements arranged within the casing parallel to the longitudinal direction thereof, each of said tubed filter elements being closed at one end thereof opposed to the inlet cap and open at the other end thereof opposed to the outlet cap and a securing member for tightly fixing each of said tubed filter elements at the outer peripheral portion of each open end thereof to the inner wall of the casing wherein each of said tubed filter elements comprises porous hollow fiber of up to 3 mm in outside diameter and at least 0.5 mm in inside diameter, said porous hollow fiber having a porosity of 80-90% so as to be free from clogging by particulate matter in infusion solutions, a porosity rating of 0.1-0.5.mu. so as to suitable for the removal of bacteria or fungi contaminated thereinto and including a total effective filtration area of 5-100 cm.sup.2 and wherein the ratio of the total effective filtration area to the capacity of the casing is at least about 4:1.
- 6. A filter unit as defined in claim 5 wherein each of said tubed filter elements comprises a single layered porous hollow fiber.
- 7. A filter unit as defined in claim 5 wherein said hollow fiber is 1 to 10 cm in length.
- 8. A filter unit as defined in claim 5 wherein five to thirty hollow fibers are arranged within said casing, said hollow fibers having a total effective filtration area of 20 to 60 cm.sup.2.
- 9. A filter unit as defined in claim 8 wherein said hollow fibers are made of cellulose acetate.
- 10. A filter unit as defined in claim 5 wherein the casing is made of polyethylene, polyvinyl chloride, polystyrene or polypropylene.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 837,208, filed Sept. 27, 1977, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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