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Blood fractionation apparatus having collection rate display system

Patent 4481827 Issued on November 13, 1984. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject December 15, 2001. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

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Application

No. 06/330901 filed on 12/15/1981

US Classes:

73/861, VOLUME OR RATE OF FLOW177/211, Strain gauge604/6.04, Plasma604/65, Material flow varying means controlled by condition responsive sensorD24/169Hematological or intravenous treatment (41)

Examiners

Primary: Goldstein, Herbert

Attorney, Agent or Firm

International Classes

A61M 1/34 (20060101)
G01F 1/00 (20060101)
G01F 1/76 (20060101)
G01G 17/06 (20060101)
G01G 17/00 (20060101)

Abstract

An apparatus for separating and collecting plasma from whole blood includes a collection rate monitoring system which provides a digital display of the rate of plasma collection per minute. A transducer circuit within the system develops an electrical signal frequency-dependent on the weight of the collected plasma. The frequency of this signal over a present measurement interval is periodically compared with the frequency of the signal over a preceding measurement interval to develop a signal indicative of the volume of plasma collected during the interval. This signal is combined in a shift register with signals developed over a plurality of immediately preceding measurement intervals, which, taken with the present interval, comprise a one minute period, to develop at the end of each interval an output signal indicative of the total units of plasma collected over the previous minute. A display counter responsive to each output of the shift register produces a digital display of collected volume units per minute. In the illustrated embodiment, each measurement interval is one second, and the present increment and fifty-nine immediately preceding increments are combined to obtain a readout in units per minute.

Other References

  • Randall "A New Uroflowmeter for Routine Clinical Use", in Bio-Med Eng. vol. 10 #1 1/75 pp. 21-24
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