IP Library Granted Patent US 8,092,413
Granted Patent B2
US 8,092,413 · App. 11/931,525 · Granted Jan 10, 2012

Multi-purpose tubing apparatus

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Patent No.
US 8,092,413
App. No.
11/931,525
Granted
Jan 10, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

An improved tubing device, preferably for use in the medical industry is provided. The tubing device provides a seamless transport path by using the tubing itself as the transport means without any other internally wetted parts, or connections, to provide a substantial reduction in the number of fluid contact components, and eliminate the need for cutting tubes into segments to be later bonded via tubing connectors. This can reduce the risk of contamination of the transported materials and can also reduce the use of chemicals such as adhesives and bonding agents.

Claims (72)

1. A biological fluid filtration system comprising:

a blood container;

a leukocyte depletion device, said leukocyte depletion device having an inlet and an outlet with a filter media disposed there between, said leukocyte depletion device being disposed downstream from said blood container;

a first conduit, said blood container and said inlet of said leukocyte depletion device being in fluid communication through said first conduit;

a blood-receiving container, said blood receiving container being disposed downstream of said leukocyte depletion device;

a second conduit, said outlet of said leukocyte depletion device being in fluid communication with said blood receiving bag through said second conduit;

a bypass line, said bypass line providing fluid communication between said blood container and said blood receiving container;

said bypass line comprising a loop, said loop of said bypass line being configured to be disposed above said blood container at a sufficient height to prevent the passage of fluid around the leukocyte depletion device; and

a one piece tube support device, said loop of said bypass line being disposed in said one piece tube support device, said one piece tube support device comprising a curvilinear channel of substantially circular cross-section and of a diameter substantially that of the bypass line for receiving the bypass line;

and completely surrounding the bypass line, thereby being configured to prevent slippage of the bypass line and support substantially the entire weight of said biological fluid filtration system without substantially crimping said bypass line.

2. The biological fluid filtration system according to claim 1 , wherein said bypass line connects to the top of said blood container.

3. The biological fluid filtration system according to claim 1 , wherein said bypass line connects to the bottom of said blood container.

4. The biological fluid filtration system according to claim 1 , wherein said one piece tube support device comprises:

a tube support comprising a U-shaped curvilinear channel disposed therein for receiving a piece of tubing; and

means for holding a piece of tubing in said channel.

5. The biological fluid filtration system according to claim 1 , wherein said one piece tube support device comprises:

a tube support comprising a curvilinear channel disposed therein for receiving a piece of tubing; and

structure to hold a piece of flexible tubing in said channel.

6. A biological fluid filtration system comprising:

a blood container having an outlet;

a leukocyte depletion device, said leukocyte depletion device having an inlet and an outlet with a filter media disposed there between;

a blood-receiving container, said blood receiving container having an inlet;

a first conduit, said outlet of said blood container and said inlet of said leukocyte depletion device being in fluid communication through said first conduit;

a second conduit, said outlet of said leukocyte depletion device being in fluid communication with said inlet of said blood receiving bag through said second conduit;

a bypass line, said bypass line providing fluid communication between said blood container and said blood receiving container;

said bypass line comprising a loop, said loop of said bypass line being configured to be disposed above said blood container at a sufficient height to prevent the passage of fluid around the leukocyte depletion device; and

a hinged unitary tube support device, said loop of said bypass line being disposed in said hinged unitary tube support device, and said hinged unitary tube support device comprising a curvilinear channel of substantially circular cross-section disposed therein for receiving the bypass line and completely enclosing the bypass line, the diameter of the substantially circular cross-section being substantially that of the bypass line, the device thereby being configured to support substantially the entire weight of said biological fluid filtration system without substantially crimping said bypass line.

7. A biological fluid filtration system comprising:

a blood container;

a leukocyte depletion device, said leukocyte depletion device having an inlet and an outlet with a filter media disposed there between, said leukocyte depletion device being disposed downstream from said blood container;

a first conduit, said blood container and said inlet of said leukocyte depletion device being in fluid communication through said first conduit;

a blood-receiving container, said blood receiving container being disposed downstream of said leukocyte depletion device;

a second conduit, said outlet of said leukocyte depletion device being in fluid communication with said blood receiving bag through said second conduit;

a bypass line, said bypass line providing fluid communication between said blood container and said blood receiving container;

said bypass line comprising a loop, said loop of said bypass line being configured to be disposed above said blood container at a sufficient height to prevent the passage of fluid around the leukocyte depletion device; and

a tube support device, said loop of said bypass line being disposed entirely inside said tube support device, said tube support device comprising a unitary, hinged, tube support device having a curvilinear channel of substantially circular cross-section and a diameter substantially that of the bypass line disposed therein for receiving the bypass line, thereby being configured to support substantially the entire weight of said biological fluid filtration system without substantially crimping said bypass line.

8. A biological fluid filtration system comprising:

a blood container;

a leukocyte depletion device, said leukocyte depletion device having an inlet and an outlet with a filter media disposed there between, said leukocyte depletion device being disposed downstream from said blood container;

a first conduit, said blood container and said inlet of said leukocyte depletion device being in fluid communication through said first conduit;

a blood-receiving container, said blood receiving container being disposed downstream of said leukocyte depletion device;

a second conduit, said outlet of said leukocyte depletion device being in fluid communication with said blood receiving bag through said second conduit;

a bypass line, said bypass line providing fluid communication between said blood container and said blood receiving container;

said bypass line comprising a loop, said loop of said bypass line being configured to be disposed above said blood container at a sufficient height to prevent the passage of fluid around the leukocyte depletion device; and

a one piece tube support device, said loop of said bypass line being disposed in said one piece tube support device, and said one piece tube support device comprising a curvilinear channel for receiving the bypass line, the curvilinear channel being of a U-shape, wherein the open end of the U is narrower than the closed end, the one piece tube support device thereby being configured to prevent slippage of the bypass line and support substantially the entire weight of said biological fluid filtration system without substantially crimping said bypass line.

9. The biological fluid filtration system according to claim 8 , wherein said bypass line connects to the top of said blood container.

10. The biological fluid filtration system according to claim 8 , wherein said bypass line connects to the bottom of said blood container.

11. The biological fluid filtration system according to claim 8 , wherein said one piece tube support device comprises:

a tube support comprising a U-shaped curvilinear channel disposed therein for receiving a piece of tubing; and

means for holding a piece of tubing in said channel.

12. The biological fluid filtration system according to claim 8 , wherein said one piece tube support device comprises:

a tube support comprising a curvilinear channel disposed therein for receiving a piece of tubing; and

structure to hold a piece of flexible tubing in said channel.

13. A Biological fluid filtration system comprising:

a blood container;

a leukocyte depletion device, said leukocyte depletion device having an inlet and an outlet with a filter media disposed there between, said leukocyte depletion device being in fluid communication through said first conduit;

a blood-receiving container, said blood receiving container being disposed downstream of said leukocyte depletion device having an inlet and an outlet with a filter media disposed there between, said leukocyte depletion device being disposed downstream from said blood container

a first conduit, said blood container and said inlet of said leukocyte depletion device being in fluid communication through said first conduit;

a blood-receiving container, said blood receiving container being disposed downstream of said leukocyte depletion device;

a second conduit, said outlet of said leukocyte depletion device being in fluid communication with said blood receiving bag through said second conduit;

a bypass line, said bypass line providing fluid communication between said blood container and said blood receiving container;

said bypass line comprising a loop, said loop of said bypass line being configured to be disposed above said blood container at a sufficient height to prevent the passage of fluid around the leukocyte depletion device; and

a single component tube support device, said loop of said bypass line being disposed in said single component tube support device, said single component tube support device comprising a curvilinear channel disposed therein for receiving the bypass line and completely enclosing the bypass line, the curvilinear channel having a U-shape wherein the open end of the U is narrower than the closed end, the single component tube support device thereby being configured to support substantially the entire weight of said biological fluid filtration system without substantially crimping said bypass line.

14. A biological fluid filtration system comprising:

a blood container;

a leukocyte depletion device, said leukocyte depletion device having an inlet and an outlet with a filter media disposed there between, said leukocyte depletion device being disposed downstream from said blood container;

a first conduit, said blood container and said inlet of said leukocyte depletion device being in fluid communication through said first conduit;

a blood-receiving container, said blood receiving container being disposed downstream of said leukocyte depletion device;

a second conduit, said outlet of said leukocyte depletion device being in fluid communication with said blood receiving bag through said second conduit;

a bypass line, said bypass line providing fluid communication between said blood container and said blood receiving container;

said bypass line comprising a loop, said loop of said bypass line being configured to be disposed above said blood container at a sufficient height to prevent the passage of fluid around the leukocyte depletion device; and

a tube support device, said loop of said bypass line being disposed entirely inside said tube support device, said tube support device comprising a unitary, hinged, tube support device having a curvilinear channel disposed therein for receiving the bypass line, the curvilinear channel having a U-shape wherein the open end of the U is narrower than the closed end, the tube support device thereby being configured to support substantially the entire weight of said biological fluid filtration system without substantially crimping said bypass line.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 5, 2013
From: HEMERUS MEDICAL, LLC
To: HAEMONETICS CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 030941/0834 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 5, 2012
From: ITT MANUFACTURING ENTERPRISES LLC
To: XYLEM IP HOLDINGS LLC
Reel/Frame 027808/0331 →