Claims
- 1. A remover unit for use in a circuit for removing at least leukocytes from blood or blood preparations, which comprises:
- a remover comprising a housing having a blood inlet and a blood outlet and a filter interposed between said blood inlet and said blood outlet which allows a stream of said blood or blood preparations to pass through said filter and the removal of at least leukocytes; and
- at least one air vent, each having a cap for opening and closing said air vent to ambient atmosphere, said at least one air vent being disposed on the upstream side of said remover via a tube connecting to said blood inlet; the downstream side of said remover via a tube connecting to said blood outlet; or being disposed on both the upstream and downstream sides of said remover via tubes each respectively connecting to said blood inlet and said blood outlet;
- said filter comprising a three-dimensionally reticular, porous member with continuous open pores having a three-dimensionally reticular, continuous texture with continuous open pores having a most frequent pore diameter ranging from 1 .mu.m to 5 .mu.m and having a dust permeability that permits 200 or less dust particles not smaller than 0.3 .mu.m in the atmosphere to pass through said porous member in a period of time in which 100,000 of the same dust particles flow without a filter (blank value).
- 2. The remover unit according to claim 1, wherein said air vent has an air filter disposed therein.
- 3. A remover unit for use in a circuit for removing at least leukocytes from blood or blood preparations, which comprises:
- a remover comprising a housing having a blood inlet and a blood outlet and a filter interposed between said blood inlet and said blood outlet which allows a stream of said blood or blood preparations to pass through said filter and the removal of at least leukocytes; and
- at least one air vent, each having a cap for opening and closing said air vent to ambient atmosphere, said at least one air vent being disposed on the upstream side of said remover via a tube connecting to said blood inlet; the downstream side of said remover via a tube connecting to said blood outlet, or being disposed on both the upstream and the downstream sides of said remover via tubes each respectively connecting to said blood inlet and said blood outlet;
- said filter comprising a three-dimensionally reticular, porous member with continuous open pores having a most frequent pore diameter ranging from 1 .mu.m to 5 .mu.m and a ratio of a weight-average pore diameter to a number-average pore diameter ranging from 1.5 to 2.5.
- 4. The remover unit according to claim 3, wherein said air vent has an air filter disposed therein.
- 5. A remover unit for use in a circuit for removing at least leukocytes from blood or blood preparations, which comprises:
- a remover comprising a housing having a blood inlet and a blood outlet and a filter interposed between said blood inlet and said blood outlet which allows a stream of said blood or blood preparations to pass through said filter and the removal of at least leukocytes; and
- at least one air vent, each having a cap for opening and closing said air vent to ambient atmosphere, said at least one air vent being disposed on the upstream side of said remover via a tube connecting to said blood inlet; the downstream side of said remover via a tube connecting to said blood outlet; or being disposed on both the upstream and downstream sides of said remover via tubes each respectively connecting to said blood inlet and said blood outlet;
- said filter comprising a platelet-adsorbing, three-dimensionally reticular, porous member with continuous open pores having a most frequent pore diameter ranging from 1 .mu.m to 5 .mu.m and a ratio of a weight-average pore diameter to a number-average pore diameter ranging from 1.5 to 2.5.
- 6. The remover unit according to claim 5, wherein sid air vent has an air filter disposed therein.
- 7. A remover unit for use in a circuit for removing at least leukocytes from blood or blood preparations, which comprises:
- a remover comprising a housing having a blood inlet and a blood outlet and a filter interposed between said blood inlet and said blood outlet which allows a stream of said blood or blood preparations to pass through said filter and the removal of at least leukocytes; and
- at least one air vent disposed on said housing, each having a cap for opening and closing said air vent to ambient atmosphere,
- said filter comprising a three-dimensionally reticular, porous member with continuous open pores having a three-dimensionally reticular, continuous texture with continuous open pores having a most frequent pore diameter ranging from 1 .mu.m to 5 .mu.m and having a dust permeability that permits 200 or less dust particles not smaller than 0.3 .mu.m in the atmosphere to pass through said porous member in a period of time in which 100,000 of the same dust particles flow without a filter (blank value).
- 8. The remover unit according to claim 7, wherein said air vent is located on the downstream side of said filter.
- 9. The remover unit according to claim 7, wherein another air vent is further disposed on the upstream side of said remover via a tube connecting to said blood inlet.
- 10. The remover unit according to claim 7, wherein said air vent has an air filter disposed therein.
- 11. A remover unit for use in a circuit for removing at least leukocytes from blood or blood preparations, which comprises:
- a remover comprising a housing having a blood inlet and a blood outlet and a filter interposed between said blood inlet and said blood outlet which allows a stream of said blood or blood preparations to pass through said filter and the removal of at least leukocytes; and
- at least one air vent disposed on said housing, each having a cap for opening and closing said air vent to ambient atmosphere,
- said filter comprising a three-dimensionally reticular, porous member with continuous open pores having a most frequent pore diameter ranging from 1 .mu.m to 5 .mu.m and a ratio of a weight-average pore diameter to a number-average pore diameter ranging from 1.5 to 2.5.
- 12. The remover unit according to claim 11, wherein said air vent is located on the downstream side of said filter.
- 13. The remover unit according to claim 11, wherein another air vent is further disposed on the upstream side of said remover via a tube connecting to said blood inlet.
- 14. The remover unit according to claim 11, wherein said air vent has an air filter disposed therein.
- 15. A remover unit for use in a circuit for removing at least leukocytes from blood or blood preparations, which comprises:
- a remover comprising a housing having a blood inlet and a blood outlet and a filter interposed between said blood inlet and said blood outlet which allows a stream of said blood or blood preparations to pass through said filter and the removal of at least leukocytes; and
- at least one air vent disposed on said housing, each having a cap for opening and closing said air vent to ambient atmosphere,
- said filter comprising a platelet-adsorbing, three-dimensionally reticular, porous member with continuous open pores having a most frequent pore diameter ranging from 1 .mu.m to 5 .mu.m and a ratio of a weight-average pore diameter to a number-average pore diameter ranging from 1.5 to 2.5.
- 16. The remover unit according to claim 15, wherein said air vent is located on the downstream side of said filter.
- 17. The remover unit according to claim 15, wherein another air vent is further disposed on the upstream side of said remover via a tube connecting to said blood inlet.
- 18. The remover unit according to claim 15, wherein said air vent has an air filter disposed therein.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 08/193,505 filed Feb. 8, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,476,587.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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