Chemistry: physical processes – Physical processes – Crystallization
Patent
1974-03-29
1976-05-04
Wolk, Morris O.
Chemistry: physical processes
Physical processes
Crystallization
312294, 312307, 312313, A61M 103, A47B 4700, A47B 4900, A47B 8800
Patent
active
039544141
ABSTRACT:
Decanting apparatus for removing spent wash liquids from agglomerated red blood cells and like substances contained in an elongated pliable bag-like container has an inclined slide bed over which the container is draped. A cell-containing end portion of the container depends from the raised end of the slide bed, and the slide bed supports an elongated wash-receiving portion of the bag to maintain the bag under the tension required for decanting spent wash liquid from the former portion into the latter portion.
An elevator mechanism supports the raised end of the slide bed and enables an operator selectively to elevate the bed as required for the decanting operation.
A modular construction of the apparatus allows the slide bed and the elevator mechanism to be replaceably removed from the housing for cleansing and maintenance.
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patent: 3399040 (1968-08-01), Ilg
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Fox Gerald D.
Samson, Jr. Wilfred J.
Waye William E.
Damon Corporation
Marcus Michael S.
Wolk Morris O.
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