Imperforate bowl: centrifugal separators – Including plurality of miniature bowls distrubuted about...
Patent
1997-04-25
1998-03-17
Cooley, Charles E.
Imperforate bowl: centrifugal separators
Including plurality of miniature bowls distrubuted about...
B04B 502
Patent
active
057280380
ABSTRACT:
A centrifuge rotor with a body having a spin axis and a plurality of bores formed therein, each of which is adapted to support a centrifuge container. The rotor includes a load reducing feature to decrease the loading between the rotor body and the centrifuge container, during centrifugation. The load reducing feature includes separating a portion of an annular shoulder of a centrifuge container from the rotor body. The portion of the annular shoulder that is separated is disposed between the spin axis and the bore associated with the centrifuge container.
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Coffey Robert G.
Hanquist Dean A.
Lung Terence T.
Moore Patrick Q.
Beckman Instruments Inc.
Cooley Charles E.
Harder P. R.
May William H.
Schneck Thomas
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