Centrifugal apparatus with biaxial connector

Chemistry: physical processes

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233 1R, 174 86, 339 5A, B04B 900, B04B 502

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041148029

ABSTRACT:
Centrifugal processing apparatus in which a processing chamber is rotatably mounted with respect to a stationary base. An umbilical cable segment is fixed at one end substantially along the axis of the processsing chamber at one side thereof, with the other end of the cable segment being attached substantially on the axis in rotationally locked engagement to the processing chamber. In order to minimize stress on the cable segment during rotation thereof, the cable segment is fastened to a connection member which rotates about the axis of the processing chamber and also about another axis which is angled with respect to the processing chamber axis. The other axis has an orientation within the limits of survival of the cable segment during the twisting of the cable segment about its own axis.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3358072 (1967-12-01), Wrench
patent: 3986442 (1976-10-01), Khoja et al.
Science Publication, "New Flow-Through Centrifuge Without Rotating Seals Applied to Plasmapheresis", Yoichiro Ito et al., vol. 189, No. 4207, Sep. 19, 1975, pp. 999, 1000.

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