Abstract
The invention relates to a blood bag cup, which is designed as a double
cup with two individual cups with two separate chambers, once for
accommodating the withdrawal and inflation bag and once for accommodating
the satellite bags. The respective chamber for the satellite bags
is preferably jointed. Advantages are an extremely high separation
efficiency factor with maximum plasma yield with pure plasma and more
than 50% time savings based on the doubled design of the double-chambered
double cup.
Claims
1. Blood bag cup for separating blood components located in bags,
whereby the cup is designed as a double cup with two individual cups,
characterized in that each individual cup of the double cup is designed
with two separate chambers, once for accommodating the withdrawal
and inflation bag and once for accommodating the satellite bags.
2. Blood bag cup in accordance with claim 1, characterized in that
each of the chambers for the satellite bags can be closed via a
hinged chamber flap, which is swivel-mounted to the other cup via
a joint along a vertical and/or horizontal joint axis.
3. Blood bag cup in accordance with claim 1, characterized in that
a tube guide wing, which can in particular be pivoted and serves
as a guide for the connection tubes between the bags, is provided
between the adjacent chambers of the double cup, whereby the connection
tubes thereby receive a vertical alignment.
4. Blood bag cup in accordance with claim 1, characterized in that
the two cups are located next to each other like mirror images.
5. Blood bag cup in accordance with claim 1, characterized in that
the two cups attached to each other via a handle.
6. Blood bag cup in accordance with claim 1, characterized in that
the two chambers of both cups of the double cup for the withdrawal
and inflation bags are arranged directly or indirectly next to each
other and the chambers for the satellite bags are arranged further
apart.
7. Blood bag cup in accordance with claim 1, characterized in that
check valves are arranged for the supply of compressed air to the
inflation bag in the area of the handle, preferably below the handle,
so that the inflation bags also remain pressurized when separated
from the source of compressed air.
8. Blood bag cup in accordance with claim 2, characterized in that
the two cups are located next to each other like mirror images.
9. Blood bag cup in accordance with claim 3, characterized in that
the two cups are located next to each other like mirror images.
10. Blood bag cup in accordance with claim 2, characterized in
that the two cups attached to each other via a handle.
11. Blood bag cup in accordance with claim 3, characterized in
that the two cups attached to each other via a handle.
12. Blood bag cup in accordance with claim 4, characterized in
that the two cups attached to each other via a handle.
13. Blood bag cup in accordance with claim 2, characterized in
that the two chambers of both cups of the double cup for the withdrawal
and inflation bags are arranged directly or indirectly next to each
other and the chambers for the satellite bags are arranged further
apart.
14. Blood bag cup in accordance with claim 3, characterized in
that the two chambers of both cups of the double cup for the withdrawal
and inflation bags are arranged directly or indirectly next to each
other and the chambers for the satellite bags are arranged further
apart.
15. Blood bag cup in accordance with claim 4, characterized in
that the two chambers of both cups of the double cup for the withdrawal
and inflation bags are arranged directly or indirectly next to each
other and the chambers for the satellite bags are arranged further
apart.
16. Blood bag cup in accordance with claim 5, characterized in
that the two chambers of both cups of the double cup for the withdrawal
and inflation bags are arranged directly or indirectly next to each
other and the chambers for the satellite bags are arranged further
apart.
17. Blood bag cup in accordance with claim 2, characterized in
that check valves are arranged for the supply of compressed air
to the inflation bag in the area of the handle, preferably below
the handle, so that the inflation bags also remain pressurized when
separated from the source of compressed air.
18. Blood bag cup in accordance with claim 3, characterized in
that check valves are arranged for the supply of compressed air
to the inflation bag in the area of the handle, preferably below
the handle, so that the inflation bags also remain pressurized when
separated from the source of compressed air.
19. Blood bag cup in accordance with claim 4, characterized in
that check valves are arranged for the supply of compressed air
to the inflation bag in the area of the handle, preferably below
the handle, so that the inflation bags also remain pressurized when
separated from the source of compressed air.
20. Blood bag cup in accordance with claim 5, characterized in
that check valves are arranged for the supply of compressed air
to the inflation bag in the area of the handle, preferably below
the handle, so that the inflation bags also remain pressurized when
separated from the source of compressed air.
Description
[0001] The invention relates, in particular, to a hinged blood bag
cup for centrifuges in accordance with the preamble of patent claim
1.
[0002] A hinged cell culture bottle adapter for use in cups for
centrifuges, which is split into two or three parts and is hinged
on the bottom along a horizontal axis, became known from the periodical
entitled "Zellbiologie" (Cell Biology), Edition 1/2004,
pages 28 and 29. This should prevent siphoning from the cell culture
bottle into a centrifuge tube and vice verse, which leads to lower
risk of contamination, efficient cell cultivation and less time,
work and laboratory material. Due to the hinged nature, an undesired
mixing of the separation layer of the components separated during
centrifugation is reduced or even avoided. However, this cell culture
bottle cup fulfills only one static purpose, namely enclosing an
inherently solid form of a cell culture bottle, which is rectangular
in cross-section, and holding this cell culture bottle in a form-fitting
manner in the adapter. One application of this adapter for use in
cups for centrifuges with flexible blood bags is not provided and
is also not possible. Moreover, a maximum of two chambers are provided
so that at least the same time effort is needed in comparison with
conventional double cups, which are described below.
[0003] As a further state of the art, a conventional, flexible
withdrawal bag filled with blood/blood components and a satellite
bag for collecting a separated blood component and, if necessary,
a nutrient solution bag connected with it via a connection tube
is assumed, whereby the bags are used together in a conventional,
unhinged (double) blood bag cup and centrifuged. Then the bags are
removed from the cup and hung open individually in a pressing device,
and the blood components are separated from one another through
pressing. The disadvantage hereby is that, during centrifugation,
the bags are pressed together and into the wall of the cup strongly
(in particular to the floor of the cup) and, after centrifugation
during removal of the bags from the cups and during separation of
the bags from each other, a relatively strong force and skillfulness
must be used, which leads to a risk of damage to the bags and tubes
and to a relatively strong, undesirable agitation of the withdrawal
bag and thus the separation layer between the separated blood components.
The separated blood components in the area of the separated layer
thereby partially mix together again and the volume ratio of the
separated blood components to each other changes, i.e. the separation
efficiency factor decreases undesirably. Another disadvantage is
that the bags, in particular when not completely full, do not fit
optimally in the cup and thus fold and can form sedimentation nests
during centrifugation.
[0004] A hinged blood bag cup for centrifuges that is separated
into two parts by two shell halves and can be opened on the side
along a vertical axis, in particular in the form of a film joint,
became known from EP-A 0 386 558. A blood bag, which is connected
with at least one other blood bag within the centrifuge via connection
tubes, can be inserted into the functional cup. Furthermore, a displacement
body, which can change the volume of the functional cup, next to
the functional cup can be inserted into functional cup. A holder
for the blood bag that can be inserted between these shell halves
is arranged on the top side of the shell halves of the functional
cup. The aforementioned disadvantages of the state of the art of
the unhinged blood bag cup for centrifuges is partially avoided
by the hinged blood bag cup for centrifuges of EP-A 0 386 558; however,
the withdrawal and satellite bags belonging to each other are inserted
into one blood bag cup or into two different blood bag cups. If
the withdrawal and satellite cups belonging together are provided
in a common blood bag cup, then the bags in turn are pressed together
during centrifugation such that an undesired mixing of separated
components cannot be avoided in the withdrawal bag even when the
blood bag cup is open. If the withdrawal and satellite bags belonging
together are provided in two different blood bag cups, then a pressing
together during centrifugation is reliably prevented; however, free
space in the blood bag cups for withdrawal bags within a centrifuge
is unnecessarily occupied by the satellite bags and it takes four
times as long compared to conventional double cups.
[0005] Thus, the object of this invention is to further develop
the blood bag cup mentioned in the preamble of claim 1 such that,
for one, a higher separation efficiency factor is achieved, as with
the hinged cups, and, on the other hand, as many withdrawal bags
and thus the highest possible blood volume can be collected within
the centrifuge, as with double cups.
[0006] The characteristics of the independent patent claims solve
this object.
[0007] It is hereby important that a special double cup with two
individual cups, each with a double chamber, is provided, whereby
at least one withdrawal bag and at least one inflation bag can be
inserted into the one chamber of each of the two individual cups
and at least one associated satellite bag for the separated blood
plasma (and if necessary for a nutrient solution to be fed to the
withdrawal bag) connected with the respective withdrawal bag can
be inserted into the other chamber of each of the two individual
cups.
[0008] The advantages of the blood bag cup are an extremely high
separation efficiency factor with e.g. maximum plasma yield, with
pure plasma and more than 50% time savings based on the doubled
design of the double-chambered double cup.
[0009] For the separation of blood components located in the bags,
it is important for the cups that it is designed as a double-chambered
double cup with two cups and each cup is designed with two separated
chambers, once for the withdrawal and inflation bag and once for
the satellite bag.
[0010] The two cups are, in particular, mirror images of each other
and are permanently attached to each other via a handle.
[0011] The two chambers of the two cups of the double cup for the
withdrawal and inflation bag preferably lie next to each other directly
or indirectly, and the chambers for the satellite bag are arranged
further away from each other.
[0012] The respective chamber for the satellite bag is preferably
hinged and adjustable so that a chamber flap is attached to the
cup via a hinge. In particular, the hinge axis lies horizontal in
the cup, but can also lie vertically.
[0013] There is preferably an, in particular, rotatable tube-guide
part arranged between the adjacent chambers of the double cup, which
simultaneously serves as a guide for the connection tube between
the bags during the centrifugation and during the pressing (separation
of the blood components in the device), which give the connection
tubes a vertical alignment.
[0014] Furthermore, check valves for the admission of compressed
air are preferably arranged in the area of the handle, preferably
below it.
[0015] In contrast to the previously conventional pressing devices,
which come after conventional blood centrifugation, double the amount,
namely two blood bags, can be pressed at one time, which cuts the
processing time in half.
[0016] Furthermore, as with previous conventional double-chambered
cups, the blood bags do not need to be removed from the centrifuge
cups and hung open and individually in a pressing device. The previously
necessary withdrawal of the cups required jerking, because the blood
bags were pressed very firmly and free of air into the cups. This
is no longer the case with double-flap cups according to the invention;
the bags remain inside. Even with the most careful work, the state
of the art cannot reliably avoid a whirling, i.e. the mixing of
the boundary layers of the sediments.
[0017] In the double-flap cup according to the invention, two independently
attached empty air bags are attached below the handle, which are
supplied with compressed air before (optional) and after (obligatory)
centrifugation. The supply of compressed air is applied before centrifugation,
in order to press the blood bags tight and to avoid wrinkling with
sedimentation nests. The air connection at the handle has two check
valves, which maintain the air pressure in the inflation bags during
the separation of the compressed-air source. After centrifugation,
the supply of compressed air serves to press out a separated blood
component.
[0018] The satellite bags, i.e. as a rule an empty bag for the
plasma and another one with up to 110 ml of nutrient solution for
the remaining erythrocyte concentrate as well as the connection
tubes, are comfortably placed in the lateral flap parts, which can
be closed for centrifugation and can be opened after centrifugation,
in order to ensure easy handling. Even the satellite bags tend to
settle in the direction of the ground. Removal from the opened cups
is thus much easier and hassle-free.
[0019] The flap parts themselves have a joint with a slot on the
bottom and two longitudinal hooks on both sides, with which they
are simply pushed downwards for a force-fit closure and upwards
for opening.
[0020] A wing that can be pivoted 90.degree., which is parallel
to the bags for the filling in the longitudinal direction and is
turned by 90.degree., i.e. is aligned perpendicular to the bags,
in order to hold the connection tube perpendicular to the satellite
bag and to prevent twisting, is attached above the handle.
[0021] When using conventional separators/pressing devices, the
centrifuged preserves must at least be removed from the centrifuge
cups and attached to the pressing device. The sediment can thereby
be whirled up again. The device according to the invention directly
presses out the preserves in the centrifuge cups, without needing
to remove the extremely full bag.
[0022] Advantages: pressing occurs directly in the centrifuge inserts.
No whirling up of the sediments through the removal of the bag from
centrifuge inserts after centrifugation. Pure plasma. Easier handling.
Saves time: 2 preserves are pressed out at the same time. Saves
space: compact construction. Requires little space compared to conventional
separators. Maximum plasma yield.
[0023] The present invention involves, in particular, immobilizing
to the greatest extent possible a known soft blood bag, which avoids
wrinkling from the very start, in order to prevent the formation
of sediments in the folds. For this, the filled blood bag is placed
in the application cups, which is provided with an empty air bag
on the inside. The hinged side cup accommodates the satellite bags
and tubes of the blood-bag system and is closed with the hinged
partition, whereby a compact, closed cup half or application half
is created, which is connected with a second half via a handle,
whereby a double-cup blood bag insert is created. With the help
of an air pump, the two air bags can be easily pumped up until the
blood bag no longer has any folds. Then, the double inserts are
placed in the metal cups of the centrifuge for centrifugation.
[0024] During centrifugation, the air in the air bag is displaced
and forms an air bubble, which stabilizes the connection pieces
of the tubes and prevents twisting, which also prevents the formation
of unwanted sedimentation.
[0025] The connection tubes can also be trimmed to the vertical
position when leaving the blood bag via floating stabilization brackets,
which also and additionally prevents twisting and sedimentation.
However, this is not necessary due to the pivotable wings.
[0026] After centrifugation, the doubled application cups are removed
from the centrifuge with their contents, the two side cups are opened
and the satellite bags hanging on the connection tubes are taken
out.
[0027] At the same time, both air bags are pumped up further via
an air pump and the plasma remaining in the blood bag is displaced
into the satellite bags, as it can exactly be done for the extraction
of pooled thrombocytes.
[0028] Advantage: The centrifuged blood bag does not need to be
pulled out of its repository gently or forcibly, which more or less
causes remixing; rather the components remain intact up to the disconnection
with largely sharp dividing lines.
[0029] A disagreeable wrinkling and twisting of the connection
pieces, especially in under-filled bags, is avoided.
[0030] Below, the invention is described in greater detail using
drawings representing only one embodiment. Further characteristics
and advantages of the invention come from the drawings and their
descriptions.
[0031] The drawings show the following:
[0032] FIG. 1: A perspective view of a closed blood bag cup according
to the invention;
[0033] FIG. 2: A perspective view of an open blood bag cup according
to the invention and in accordance with FIG. 1.
[0034] FIGS. 1 and 2 show a double-flap cup 10 according to the
invention, in the closed position (FIG. 1) and in the open position
(FIG. 2) with opened flap parts 13.
[0035] The double-flap cup 10 according to the invention is made
up of two cups 10a, 10b, which are attached to each other as directly
or indirectly as mirror images of each other, permanently or temporarily,
via a handle 18 with its chambers 11a, 11b for the withdrawal and
inflation bags. One chamber 12a, 12b for the satellite bags, each
of which have a hinged flap part 13, is attached to the respective
chamber 11a, 11b for the withdrawal and inflation bag. This flap
part 13 is swivel-mounted along an axis 16 via a hinge 15 with the
rest of the chamber 12a, 12b, which in turn is connected with the
chamber 11a, 11b. The flap part 13 is secured when closed by hook
14, which snap into the assigned collets 17.
[0036] All chambers 11, 12 are open on the top and closed on the
bottom so that the respective bags are easy to insert.
[0037] Above the handle 18, a tube guide wing 19, which is designed
in a pivotable manner in a horizontal plane, is arranged in a pivotable
manner around a vertical axis. The connection tubes (not shown)
between the withdrawal and the satellite bags (not shown) are held
in an advantageous vertical position by the hook-shaped ends of
the tube guide part 19 with curved openings, so that an optimal,
unhindered fluid flow is enabled during the pressing out of the
blood components to be separated, but also for the prevention of
the embedding of nests of unseparated blood components (e.g. erythrocyte
nests).
[0038] If the double cup 10 is connected with a pressing device
(not shown), then the connections (not shown) for the air supply
of the inflation bags are coupled with check valves (not shown)
of the individual cups 10a, 10b, whereby these check valves are
connected with the inflation bags (not shown) in the inside chambers
11a, 11b of the individual cups 10a, 10b.
[0039] Before centrifugation, the inflation bags are pumped up
with a low initial pressure in order to compactly press the withdrawal
and inflation bags into the chambers 11a, 11b. After centrifugation,
the inflation bags are pumped up with a higher final pressure in
order to finally separate the centrifuged blood components from
each other, in that a part is squeezed out of the withdrawal bag
by means of the inflation bag. TABLE-US-00001 Figure Legend 10.
Double cup; 10a First individual cup; 10b Second individual cup;
11. Of 12 separated chambers for withdrawal bag and inflation bag;
11a for the first individual bag; 11b for the second individual
bag; 12. Hinged chamber for accommodating the satellite bag 13.
Flap part from 12 14. Hook from 12 15. Joint between 11 and 12 16.
Axis from 15 17. Collets from 14 18. Handle 19. Tube guide wings,
pivotable 90.degree. with snapping
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