Claims
- 1. A separation channel for rotation about an axis to separate a biological fluid including:
radially spaced apart inner and outer side wall portions and an end wall portion, the channel having an axial length, an inlet to convey fluid into the channel; a barrier located in the channel intermediate the side wall portions and having upstream and downstream sides; a first flow path communicating between the upstream and downstream sides of the barrier; a collection region downstream of the barrier in fluid communication with the first flow path, which collection region is defined at least in part by an end wall portion which is axially spaced from the end wall portion of the channel; and first and second openings communicating with the collection region for allowing flow of one or more fluid components from the collection region.
- 2. A separation channel for rotation about an axis to separate a biological fluid including:
radially spaced apart inner and outer side wall portions and an end wall portion, the channel having an axial length, an inlet to convey fluid into the channel; a barrier located in the channel intermediate the side wall portions and having upstream and downstream sides; a first flow path communicating between the upstream and downstream sides of the barrier; the outer wall portion including a section in the vicinity of the barrier, such section of the outer wall portion being located radially outward of the outer wall portion of the channel upstream of such section.
- 3. A separation channel for rotation about an axis to separate a biological fluid including:
radially spaced apart inner and outer side wall portions and an end wall portion, the channel having an axial length, an inlet to convey fluid into the channel; a barrier located in the channel intermediate the side wall portions and having upstream and downstream sides, the barrier extending to the outer wall portion and joining the outer wall portion along a substantial portion of the axial length of the channel; and a first flow path communicating between the upstream and downstream sides of the barrier.
- 4. A separation channel for rotation about an axis to separate a biological fluid including:
radially spaced apart inner and outer side wall portions and an end wall portion, the channel having an axial length, an inlet to convey fluid into the channel; a barrier located in the channel intermediate the side wall portions and having upstream and downstream sides, the barrier extending to a radial position inward of the inner wall portion; and a first flow path communicating between the upstream and downstream sides of the barrier.
- 5. A separation channel for rotation about an axis to separate a biological fluid including:
radially spaced apart inner and outer side wall portions and an end wall portion, the channel having an axial length, an inlet to convey fluid into the channel; a barrier located in the channel intermediate the side wall portions and having upstream and downstream sides; a first flow path communicating between the upstream and downstream sides of the barrier; a first exit path communicating with the channel upstream of the barrier; a second exit path communicating with the channel downstream of the barrier; the exit paths joining at a location radially inward of the inner wall portion.
- 6. A separation channel for rotation about an axis to separate a biological fluid including:
radially spaced apart inner and outer side wall portions and an end wall portion, the channel having an axial length, an inlet to convey fluid into the channel; a barrier located in the channel intermediate the side wall portions and having upstream and downstream sides; a first flow path communicating between the upstream and downstream sides of the barrier; and a plurality of exit openings from the channel downstream of the barrier and the channel being free of an exit opening upstream of the barrier.
- 7. A separation channel for rotation about an axis to separate a biological fluid including:
radially spaced apart inner and outer side wall portions and opposed first and second end wall portions, the channel having an axial length, an inlet to convey fluid into the channel; a barrier located in the channel intermediate the side wall portions and having upstream and downstream sides, the barrier wall extending to the outer wall portion; a first flow path communicating between the upstream and downstream sides of the barrier, the first flow path being spaced from the first end wall portion; and a second flow path communicating between the upstream and downstream sides of the barrier, the second flow path being defined by a surface of the second end wall portion.
- 8. The separation channel of claim 1 wherein the barrier extends to a radial position inward of the inner wall portion.
- 9. The separation channel of claim 1 wherein the barrier joins the outer wall portion along a substantial portion of the axial length of the channel.
- 10. The separation channel of claim 1 wherein the barrier extends at least between the radial locations of the inner and outer wall portions.
- 11. The separation channel of claim 1 wherein the outer wall portion includes a section in the vicinity of the barrier, such section of the outer wall portion being located radially outward of the outer wall portion of the channel upstream of such section.
- 12. The separation channel of claim 11 wherein the barrier joins the radially outward section of the outer wall portion.
- 13. The separation channel of claim 1 wherein a surface of the first flow path includes the outer wall portion.
- 14. The separation channel of claim 1 further comprising a first exit path communicating with the channel upstream of the barrier, and a second exit path communicating with the channel downstream of the barrier.
- 15. The separation channel of claim 14 wherein the first and second exit paths join at a location radially inward of the inner wall portion.
- 16. The separation channel of claim 14 further comprising a third exit path in fluid communication with the first flow path downstream of the barrier wall so that a fluid component directed through the first flow path may be removed from the channel.
- 17. The separation channel of claim 1 further comprising a plurality of exit openings from the channel downstream of the barrier and the channel being free of an exit opening upstream of the channel.
- 18. The separation channel of claim 1 further comprising a second end wall portion being opposed to the first named end wall portion, and wherein the first flow path is spaced from the first end wall portion.
- 19. The separation channel of claim 18 further comprising a second flow path communicating between the upstream and downstream sides of the barrier, the second flow path being defined by a surface of the second end wall portion.
- 20. The separation channel of claim 1 wherein the barrier extends radially outward a sufficient distance so that a fluid component directed into the first flow path includes red blood cells.
- 21. The separation channel of claim 14 wherein the barrier extends radially inward a sufficient distance so that a fluid component directed into at least one of the first and second exit paths includes plasma.
- 22. The separation channel of claim 14 wherein the barrier extends along radially inward a sufficient distance so that a fluid component directed into at least one of the first and second exit paths includes platelets.
- 23. A separation channel of claim 2 further comprising a collection region downstream of the barrier in fluid communication with the first flow path, which collection region is defined at least in part by an end wall portion which is axially spaced from the end wall portion of the channel; and
first and second openings communicating with the collection region for allowing flow of one or more fluid components from the collection region.
- 24. The separation channel of claim 2 wherein the barrier extends to a radial position inward of the inner wall portion.
- 25. The separation channel of claim 2 wherein the barrier joins the outer wall portion along a substantial portion of the axial length of the channel.
- 26. The separation channel of claim 2 wherein the barrier extends at least between the radial locations of the inner and outer wall portions.
- 27. The separation channel of claim 2 wherein a surface of the first flow path includes the outer wall portion.
- 28. The separation channel of claim 2 further comprising a first exit path communicating with the channel upstream of the barrier, and a second exit path communicating with the channel downstream of the barrier.
- 29. The separation channel of claim 28 wherein the first and second exit paths join at a location radially inward of the inner wall portion.
- 30. The separation channel of claim 28 further comprising a third exit path in fluid communication with the first flow path downstream of the barrier wall so that a fluid component directed through the first flow path may be removed from the channel.
- 31. The separation channel of claim 2 further comprising a plurality of exit openings from the channel downstream of the barrier and the channel being free of an exit opening upstream of the channel.
- 32. The separation channel of claim 2 further comprising a second end wall portion being opposed to the first named end wall portion, and the first flow path is spaced from the first end wall portion.
- 33. The separation channel of claim 2 further comprising a second end wall portion being opposed to the first named end wall portion, and at least a portion of the first flow path being located at an intermediate location between the first and second end wall portions.
- 34. The separation channel of claim 32 further comprising a second flow path communicating between the upstream and downstream sides of the barrier, the second flow path being defined by a surface of the second end wall portion.
- 35. The separation channel of claim 3 further comprising a second end wall portion being opposed to the first named end wall portion, and at least a portion of the first flow path being located at an intermediate location between the first and second end wall portions.
- 36. The separation channel of claim 3 wherein at least a portion of the first flow path is defined by an axially disposed surface of the barrier, which surface forces at least one blood component in an axial direction of the channel.
- 37. The separation channel of claim 3 further comprising a second end wall portion being opposed to the first named end wall portion, and wherein the first flow path is defined by a surface of the second end wall portion.
- 38. The separation channel of claim 35 further comprising a second flow path communicating between the upstream and downstream sides of the barrier, the second flow path being defined by a surface of the second end wall portion.
- 39. The separation channel of claim 3 wherein the barrier extends to a radial position inward of the inner wall portion.
- 40. The separation channel of claim 3 wherein a surface of the first flow path includes the outer wall portion.
- 41. A separation channel of claim 3 further comprising a collection region downstream of the barrier in fluid communication with the first flow path, which collection region is defined at least in part by an end wall portion which is axially spaced from the end wall portion of the channel; and
first and second openings communicating with the collection region for allowing flow of one or more fluid components from the collection region.
- 42. A separation channel of claim 4 further comprising a collection region downstream of the barrier in fluid communication with the first flow path, which collection region is defined at least in part by an end wall portion which is axially spaced from the end wall portion of the channel; and
first and second openings communicating with the collection region for allowing flow of one or more fluid components from the collection region.
- 43. The separation channel of claim 4 further comprising a first exit path communicating with the channel upstream of the barrier, and a second exit path communicating with the channel downstream of the barrier.
- 44. The separation channel of claim 43 wherein the first and second exit paths join at a location radially inward of the inner wall portion.
- 45. The separation channel of claim 4 further comprising a second end wall portion being opposed to the first named end wall portion, and at least a portion of the first flow path being located at an intermediate location between the first and second end wall portions.
- 46. The separation channel of claim 4 wherein at least a portion of the first flow path is defined by an axially disposed surface of the barrier, which surface forces at least one blood component in an axial direction of the channel.
- 47. The separation channel of claim 4 wherein a surface of the first flow path includes the outer wall portion.
- 48. The separation channel of claim 5 wherein the barrier extends to a radial position inward of the inner wall portion.
- 49. The separation channel of claim 5 wherein the barrier joins the outer wall portion along a substantial portion of the axial length of the channel.
- 50. The separation channel of claim 5 wherein the barrier extends at least between the radial locations of the inner and outer wall portions.
- 51. The separation channel of claim 5 wherein the outer wall portion includes a section in the vicinity of the barrier, such section of the outer wall portion being located radially outward of the outer wall portion of the channel upstream of such section.
- 52. The separation channel of claim 5 wherein a surface of the first flow path includes the outer wall portion.
- 53. The separation channel of claim 5 further comprising a third exit path in fluid communication with the first flow path downstream of the barrier wall so that a fluid component directed through the first flow path may be removed from the channel.
- 54. The separation channel of claim 5 further comprising a plurality of exit openings from the channel downstream of the barrier and the channel being free of an exit opening upstream of the channel.
- 55. A separation channel of claim 5 further comprising a collection region downstream of the barrier in fluid communication with the first flow path, which collection region is defined at least in part by an end wall portion which is axially spaced from the end wall portion of the channel; and
first and second openings communicating with the collection region for allowing flow of one or more fluid components from the collection region.
- 56. The separation channel of claim 5 further comprising a second end wall portion being opposed to the first named end wall portion, and at least a portion of the first flow path is located at an intermediate location between the first and second end wall portions.
- 57. The separation channel of claim 5 wherein at least a portion of the first flow path is defined by an axially disposed surface of the barrier, which surface forces at least one blood component in an axial direction of the channel.
- 58. The separation channel of claim 5 further comprising a second end wall portion being opposed to the first named end wall portion, and a surface of the first flow path being defined by the second end wall portion.
- 59. The separation channel of claim 6 further comprising a second end wall portion being opposed to the first named end wall portion, and a surface of the first flow path being defined by the second end wall portion.
- 60. The separation channel of claim 6 wherein the barrier extends to a radial position inward of the inner wall portion.
- 61. The separation channel of claim 6 wherein the barrier joins the outer wall portion along a substantial portion of the axial length of the channel.
- 62. The separation channel of claim 6 wherein the outer wall portion includes a section in the vicinity of the barrier, such section of the outer wall portion being located radially outward of the outer wall portion of the channel upstream of such section.
- 63. The separation channel of claim 6 further comprising a first exit path communicating with the channel upstream of the barrier, and a second exit path communicating with the channel downstream of the barrier, the first and second exit paths joining at a location radially inward of the inner wall portion.
- 64. A separation channel of claim 6 further comprising a collection region downstream of the barrier in fluid communication with the first flow path, which collection region is defined at least in part by an end wall portion which is axially spaced from the end wall portion of the channel; and
first and second openings communicating with the collection region for allowing flow of one or more fluid components from the collection region.
- 65. A separation channel of claim 64 wherein the plurality of exit openings includes first and second openings communicating with the collection region for allowing flow of one or more fluid components from the collection region.
- 66. The separation channel of claim 7 further comprising a first exit path communicating with the channel upstream of the barrier, and a second exit path communicating with the channel downstream of the barrier.
- 67. The separation channel of claim 7 wherein the barrier joins the outer wall portion along a substantial portion of the axial length of the channel.
- 68. The separation channel of claim 7 wherein the outer wall portion includes a section in the vicinity of the barrier, such section of the outer wall portion being located radially outward of the outer wall portion of the channel upstream of such section.
- 69. The separation channel of claim 7 wherein a surface of the first flow path includes the outer wall portion.
- 70. The separation channel of claim 7 further comprising a first exit path communicating with the channel upstream of the barrier, and a second exit path communicating with the channel downstream of the barrier.
- 71. A separation method comprising:
introducing a first fluid comprising first and second components having generally different density into a centrifugal field; allowing an interface to form between at least portions of the first and second components; removing a second fluid from one side of the interface; removing a third fluid from the other side of the interface; combining at least a portion of the second fluid with the first or third fluid and re-introducing the combined fluids into the centrifugal field; removing the second or third fluid from the centrifugal field.
- 72. The method of claim 71 in which the interface forms at a location within the centrifugal field and the method includes changing the location of the interface before reintroducing the combined fluids.
- 73. The method of claim 71 in which the first fluid comprises whole blood.
- 74. The method of claim 73 in which the second fluid substantially comprises plasma.
- 75. The method of claim 73 in which the third fluid substantially comprises red cells.
- 76. The method of claim 75 in which the combined second and first or third fluid have a hematocrit of between about 20% and 40%.
- 77. The method of claim 74 in which the plasma includes platelets.
- 78. A separation method comprising:
introducing a first fluid comprising first and second components having generally different density into a centrifugal field; allowing an interface to form between at least portions of the first and second components; decreasing the force of the centrifugal field; removing the first fluid component from the centrifugal field after the force of the centrifugal field is decreased.
- 79. The method of claim 78 wherein the step of removing is repeated more than once.
- 80. The method of claim 78 wherein the step of removing is repeated at least twice.
- 81. The method of claim 78 in which the first fluid comprises whole blood.
- 82. The method of claim 78 in which the first fluid component substantially comprises plasma.
- 83. The method of claim 82 in which the plasma includes platelets.
- 84. A separation method comprising:
introducing a first fluid comprising first and second components having generally different density into a centrifugal field; allowing an interface to form between at least portions of the first and second components; sequentially and repeatedly removing fluid from the centrifugal field from one side of the interface and allowing the interface to reform.
- 85. The method of claim 84 in which the force of the centrifugal field is reduced during the removing and increased during restoring.
- 86. The method of claim 84 in which the first fluid comprises whole blood.
- 87. The method of claim 84 in which fluid is removed from the centrifugal field at least two times.
- 88. The method of claim 84 in which the removing includes passing the fluid through an aperture communicating with the centrifugal field on one side of the interface, and in which the interface is moved into proximity with said aperture for removing the fluid and moved away from the aperture for reforming the interface.
- 89. The method of claim 84 in which the fluid removed substantially comprises plasma and platelets.
- 90. A method for collecting a blood component comprising:
connecting a source of blood to a blood separation device; introducing the blood into in a centrifugal field created by the device; allowing an interface to develop between at least two blood components; removing a first fluid component from the centrifugal field from one side of the interface; removing a second fluid component from the centrifugal field from the other side of the interface; storing at least one of the first and second blood components; returning at least in part the other of the first and second blood components to the blood source; withdrawing additional blood from the blood source disconnecting the blood source; repeating the steps of introducing and removing after the blood source has been disconnected; and storing first and second blood components removed from the centrifugal field.
- 91. The method of claim 90 wherein the first fluid includes at least three fluid components of different density and storing includes storing at least a portion of each of the three fluid components.
- 92. The method of claim 84 wherein the removing includes removing portions of at least the first and second components from the centrifugal field.
- 93. The method of claim 84 wherein the first fluid includes at least three fluid components of different density and includes removing portions of at least two of the three fluid components from the centrifugal field.
- 94. The method of claim 93 wherein portions of the three fluid components are removed from the centrifugal field.
- 95. The method of claim 78 wherein the removing includes removing portions of at least the first and second components from the centrifugal field.
- 96. The method of claim 78 wherein the first fluid includes at least three fluid components and includes removing portions of at least two of the three fluid components from the centrifugal field.
- 97. The method of claim 96 wherein portions of the three fluid components are removed from the centrifugal field.
- 98. The method of claim 71 wherein the removing includes removing portions of the first and second components from the centrifugal field.
- 99. The method of claim 71 wherein the first fluid includes at least three fluid components and includes removing portions of at least two of the three fluid components from the centrifugal field.
- 100. The method of claim 99 wherein portions of the three fluid components are removed from the centrifugal field.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 10/279,765 filed Oct. 24, 2002, and entitled “Blood Processing Systems and Methods for Collecting Plasma Free or Essentially Free of Cellular Blood Components,” and claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/533,820, filed Dec. 31, 2003, both applications which are incorporated by reference herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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