Refrigeration – Liquid contacting discrete commodity
Patent
1985-02-07
1986-01-21
Capossela, Ronald C.
Refrigeration
Liquid contacting discrete commodity
62383, 62457, 62341, 206425, 220 221, F25D 1702
Patent
active
045650730
ABSTRACT:
The Specification discloses a parallel-piped freezing frame having a plurality of compartments for freezing of flexible bags of plasma or other biological fluid. A slidable freezing plate is mounted within each compartment and cam means are provided for directing the freezing plate downwardly and laterally against a side wall of the component. The freezing plate and associated planar wall thereby mold the flexible bag into a flat but slightly wedge-shaped configuration. A freezing medium such as alcohol circulates through the freezing frame to freeze the contents of the flexible bag.
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Armour Pharmaceutical Co.
Capossela Ronald C.
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