Claims
- 1. A separation barrier comprising a barrier layer shaped to form a hollow fillable container wherein said barrier layer has at least one access means formed therein, said barrier layer defining an interior surface and exterior surface, said barrier layer having at least one pore formed therein, said pore between said interior surface and said exterior surface being filled solely with an erodible substance, said erodible substance being erodible upon exposure to environmental conditions which form part of a separation to be performed, wherein said fillable container is a fillable container for a combined first product and second product wherein said second product is smaller than said first product and further wherein the pore has dimensions which permit egress of said second product and retention of said first product.
- 2. A container having preselected separation kinetics for releasing a substance over an extended period of time, comprising at least one wall shaped to form a hollow fillable container, said container being for a first substance and having at lest one access means formed therein to receive said first substance, said wall defining an interior surface and an exterior surface, said wall further having at least one preformed pore therein, said pore between said interior surface and said exterior surface being filled solely with a second substance, said second substance being chemically different from said first substance and further being erodible upon exposure to environmental conditions which form part of a separation to be performed according to the preselected separation kinetics, said access means and said pore being separate structures wherein said second substance and said preformed pore have a chemical identity and size, respectively, which together are calculated to define the preselected separation kinetics of the container, and further wherein said first substance is a combination of a first product and a second product wherein said second product is smaller than said first product and further wherein said pore has dimensions which permit egress of said second product and retention of said first product.
- 3. A separation barrier for preserving turkey spermatozoa comprising a barrier layer shaped to form a hollow fillable container wherein said barrier layer has at least one access means formed therein, said barrier layer defining an interior surface and exterior surface, sadi barrier layer having at least one pore formed therein, said pore between said interior surface and said exterior surface being filled solely with an erodible substance, said erodible substance being erodible upon exposure to environmental conditions which form part of a separation to be performed, wherein said fillable container is a fillable container for a combined first product and second product wherein said second product is smaller than said first product and further wherein the pore has dimensions which permit egress of said second product and retention of said first product.
- 4. The separation barrier according to claim 3 wherein said first product further comprises at least one turkey spermatozoa cell.
- 5. The separation barrier according to claim 4 wherein said pore is a micropore.
- 6. The separation barrier according to claim 3 wherein said erodible substance further comprises an admixture of ethyl cellulose and methyl cellulose.
- 7. The separation barrier according to claim 5 wherein said micropore is 0.22 micrometers in diameter.
- 8. The separation barrier according to claim 7 wherein said container is a three dimensional rectangular construct.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application(s) Ser. No. 07/416,347 filed on Oct. 6, 1989 now abandoned which is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 07/263,049, filed Oct. 26, 1988 now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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