Claims
- 1. A rotor for use in a centrifuge system, the rotor comprising:
an elastic diaphragm defining a chamber of varying volume; and first and second conduits in fluid communication with the chamber, wherein uncentrifuged fluid may enter the chamber through the second conduit, while centrifuged fluid may exit the chamber through the first conduit.
- 2. The rotor according to claim 1, further including perforate and imperforate interior walls mounted adjacent to each other, the imperforate interior wall extending substantially to the chamber's periphery, so as to direct fluid entering the chamber through the second conduit towards the periphery of the chamber.
- 3. The rotor according to claim 1, further including outlet-control means for controlling the flow of liquid out of the chamber.
- 4. The rotor according to claim 3, wherein the outlet-control means includes a perforate, substantially rigid interior wall located within the chamber; and
an imperforate interior wall extending substantially to the chamber's periphery, so as to direct fluid entering the chamber through the second conduit towards the periphery of the chamber.
- 5. The rotor according to claim 3, wherein the outlet-control means further includes a set of tubes, wherein each tube provides fluid communication between the chamber and the first conduit, such that the set of tubes provide fluid communication from a variety of points within the chamber.
- 6. The rotor according to claim 1, further including
a fixed portion including the first and second conduits; a rigid mounting member capable of spinning around the fixed portion on an axis of rotation, the elastic diaphragm mounted to the rigid mounting member; and a rotary seal coupled to, and providing a seal, between the rigid mounting member and the fixed portion.
- 7. The rotor according to claim 6, wherein the rotary seal includes
a base, a spring member surrounding the axis of rotation and mounted on the base, first and second seal faces, which surround the rotor's axis of rotation and which spin in relation to each other, the first seal face being mounted on the spring member so that the spring member applies a force pressing the first seal face against the second seal face, and a flexible seal member surrounding the rotor's axis of rotation, and preventing flow between the first seal face and the base.
- 8. A rotor for use in a centrifuge system having means for spinning the rotor, the rotor comprising:
a rigid mounting member for being held and spun by the spinning means; an elastic diaphragm mounted on the rigid mounting member so as to spin with the rigid mounting member, the diaphragm defining a chamber of varying volume, wherein the rigid mounting member defines a first conduit and a second conduit, such that uncentrifuged fluid may enter the chamber through the second conduit, while centrifuged fluid may exit the chamber through the first conduit; and outlet-control means for controlling the flow of liquid out of the chamber into the conduit.
- 9. The rotor according to claim 8, wherein the rotor further includes an imperforate interior wall, which directs fluid entering the chamber through the second conduit towards the periphery of the chamber, the imperforate interior wall also defining the first conduit so that fluid may flow from the outlet-control means to the first conduit.
- 10. The rotor according to claim 9, wherein the imperforate interior wall extends substantially to the chamber's periphery.
- 11. The rotor according to claim 9, wherein the outlet-control means includes at least one tube, wherein the tube provides fluid communication between the chamber and the first conduit.
- 12. The rotor according to claim 8, wherein the rotor further includes:
a rigid core member fixedly mounted to the rigid mounting member and about the rotor's axis of rotation, the diaphragm being located around the core member, and wherein one of the first and second conduits includes a tube extending through the core member to the bottom of the chamber.
- 13. The rotor according to claim 8, wherein the outlet-control means includes a perforate, substantially rigid interior wall located within the chamber.
- 14. The rotor according to claim 13, wherein the rigid mounting member includes a boundary wall, the boundary wall being substantially rigid and substantially imperforate, and wherein the perforate interior wall is mounted adjacent to the boundary wall.
- 15. The rotor according to claim 14, wherein the rotor further includes an imperforate interior wall mounted between the boundary wall and the perforate interior wall, so as to direct fluid entering the chamber through the second conduit towards the periphery of the chamber, the imperforate interior wall also defining the first conduit so that fluid may flow from the outlet-control means to the first conduit.
- 16. The rotor according to claim 15, wherein the imperforate interior wall extends substantially to the chamber's periphery.
- 17. The rotor according to claim 14, wherein the boundary wall includes a circumferential portion, and wherein the chamber and the diaphragm are located inside of the circumferential portion.
- 18. The rotor according to claim 17, wherein the rotor further includes a core member located inside the circumferential portion, the chamber and the diaphragm, wherein the diaphragm is mounted around the core.
- 19. The rotor according to claim 18, wherein one of the first and second conduits includes a tube extending through the core member to the bottom of the chamber.
- 20. A rotor for use in a centrifuge system, the rotor comprising:
a rigid member; an elastic diaphragm mounted on the rigid mounting member so as to spin with the rigid mounting member, the diaphragm defining a chamber of varying volume, wherein the rigid mounting member defines a conduit in fluid communication with the chamber; and outlet-control means for maintaining an open channel to the conduit for fluid at a given radius in the chamber, the outlet-control means including at least one tube.
- 21. The rotor according to claim 20, wherein the outlet-control means maintains an open channel from the chamber's periphery to the conduit at a plurality of radii in the chamber, and wherein the outlet-control means includes a set of tubes.
- 22. The rotor according to claim 20, wherein the outlet-control means includes a perforate, substantially rigid wall.
- 23. A rotor for use in a centrifuge system having means for spinning the rotor, the rotor comprising:
a rigid mounting member for being held and spun by the spinning means; an elastic diaphragm mounted on the rigid mounting member so as to spin with the rigid mounting member, the diaphragm defining a chamber of varying volume; a conduit in fluid communication with the chamber and defined by the rigid mounting member; and at least one tube, wherein the tube provides fluid communication between the chamber and the conduit.
- 24. The rotor according to claim 23, further including a set of tubes, wherein each tube provides fluid communication between the chamber and the first conduit, such that the set of tubes provide fluid communication from a variety of points within the chamber.
- 25. The rotor according to claim 23, further including an interior wall located within the chamber, the interior wall having at least one hole for permitting fluid to flow from the processing chamber to the conduit.
- 26. A rotor for use in a centrifuge system having means for spinning the rotor, the rotor comprising:
a boundary wall, the boundary wall being substantially rigid and defining at least one conduit therethrough, the wall being capable of being held and spun by the spinning means; an elastic diaphragm mounted on the boundary so as to spin with the boundary wall and so that the diaphragm and the boundary wall define a chamber of varying volume, the conduit in fluid communication with the chamber; and an outlet-control means for controlling the flow of liquid out of the chamber into the conduit, the outlet-control means including a perforate, substantially rigid interior wall, mounted adjacent to the boundary wall.
- 27. The rotor according to claim 26, wherein the outlet-control means includes at least one tube, wherein the tube provides fluid communication between the chamber and the conduit.
- 28. The rotor according to claim 27, wherein the outlet-control means includes a set of tubes, wherein each tube provides fluid communication between the chamber and the conduit.
- 29. The rotor according to claim 26, wherein the perforate interior wall extends substantially to the periphery of the chamber.
- 30. The rotor according to claim 29, wherein the perforate interior wall provides fluid communication between a variety of points within the chamber and the conduit.
- 31. The rotor according to claim 29, wherein the boundary wall extends substantially to the perforate interior wall's periphery.
- 32. The rotor according to claim 26, wherein the boundary wall defines the top of the chamber and the diaphragm is mounted near the perimeter of the boundary wall.
- 33. The rotor according to claim 32, further including an exterior shell mounted around the circumference of the boundary wall, such that the exterior shell and the boundary wall define a cavity and the diaphragm is located within the cavity.
- 34. The rotor according to claim 33, wherein the exterior shell includes a core.
- 35. The rotor according to claim 26, wherein the rigid mounting member defines a second conduit, so that uncentrifuged fluid may enter the chamber through the second conduit, while centrifuged fluid may exit the chamber through the first conduit.
- 36. A rotor for use in a centrifuge system having means for spinning the rotor, the rotor comprising:
a boundary wall, the boundary wall being substantially rigid and defining at least one conduit therethrough, the wall being capable of being held and spun by the spinning means, the wall including a top radial portion, a bottom radial portion and a circumferential portion attached to the circumferences of the top and bottom radial portions, the wall further including a core located inside the circumferential portion; and an elastic diaphragm mounted on the boundary wall so as to spin with the boundary wall and so that the diaphragm and the boundary wall define a chamber of varying volume, the diaphragm located within the circumferential portion and between the top and bottom radial portions, wherein the conduit is in fluid communication with the chamber.
- 37. The rotor according to claim 36, wherein the diaphragm is mounted around the core.
- 38. The rotor according to claim 36, wherein the diaphragm is mounted to the boundary wall's bottom portion.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/592,601, filed Jun. 12, 2000; which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/800,087 filed Feb. 12, 1997, that issued Jun. 13, 2000 as U.S. Pat. No. 6,074,335, itself a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/322,601 filed Oct. 13, 1994, that issued Mar. 31, 1998 as U.S. Pat. No. 5,733,253, for an invention by Headley and Powers.
[0002] Additionally, the present application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/494,848, filed on Feb. 1, 2000, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/843,218, filed Apr. 14, 1997, that issued Aug. 9, 2000 as U.S. Pat. No. 6,099,491, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/322,601, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,733,253 (see above). U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/494,848 is also a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/835,680, filed Apr. 9, 1997, that issued Dec. 28, 1999, as U.S. Pat. No. 6,007,509, which in turn is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/482,617, filed Jun. 7, 1995, that issued Jul. 29, 1997 as U.S. Pat. No. 5,651,766, for an invention of Kingsley, Headley and Halpern.
[0003] Each of the above applications are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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