Claims
- 1. An improved method of separating blood into a light phase and a heavy red cell phase including the steps of, positioning a quantity of thixotropic material at a closed bottom end of a tubular container, said material being chemically inert with respect to blood and having a specific gravity intermediate the specific gravities of the phases of blood to be separated; introducing into said container a quantity of blood to be separated; subjecting said blood and said thixotropic material to a centrifugal force to urge said blood to separate into a light phase and a heavy red cell phase and to simultaneously move said material to a position between said phases; and after said phases are separated and a substantial amount of said material has formed a partition between said separated phases, terminating the centrifugal force, wherein the improvement comprises the steps of,
- initially positioning said thixotropic material asymmetrically across said closed bottom end and upwardly along a sidewall adjacent said bottom end such that said thixotropic material has an upper surface which is upwardly and sideways inclined relative to the sidewall of the container to form a blood-receiving space between upper and lower extremities of said upper surface and an opposing sidewall portion adjacent said upper surface; and
- during the step of applying centrifugal force, urging the heavy red cell phase downwardly toward said closed end and into said blood-receiving space, and simultaneously moving said thixotropic material from the upper extremity of said material upwardly through peripheral portions of the blood along a portion of said container sidewall, whereby the thixotropic material will move rapidly from its initial position and flow through the periphery of the blood with minimal hemolysis of red cells due to collision of the downwardly moving heavy red cell phase and the upwardly moving thixotropic material.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of our earlier U.S. patent application, Ser. No. 452,059, filed Mar. 18, 1974, (now U.S. Pat. No. 3,920,549) and assigned to the assignee of this application.
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