Removable conformal liners for centrifuge containers

Liquid purification or separation – Adjuncts

Reexamination Certificate

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C215S012100, C220S495010, C220S495050, C422S072000, C422S105000, C494S021000, C494S045000

Reexamination Certificate

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07128838

ABSTRACT:
A removable conformal liner for a centrifuge container is described. The liner has a flexible or semi-rigid body with an opening for introducing a sample. When the liner is inserted into an internal cavity of a centrifuge container, the body of the liner conforms to the interior cavity. The liner body may be made of a material that is sufficiently resilient to allow a reversible deformation of the body by folding, twisting, collapsing, rolling, or pleating.

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