NOVEL SYRINGE SYSTEM FOR FLUID SEPARATION
20180010086 ยท 2018-01-11
Assignee
Inventors
- Ashim Gupta (Springfield, IL, US)
- Michael W. Neumeister (Springfield, IL, US)
- Sohyung Cho (Clayton, MO, US)
Cpc classification
B01D17/0214
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61M5/34
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A syringe device for separating liquids of different densities is provided with a hollow syringe barrel, a perforated plunger seal with a seal hole, and a hollow plunging tube with a closed bottom with at least one tube hole. The perforated plunger seal has an outer perimeter that resides flush against an interior surface of the hollow syringe barrel. The tube hole is in operational relationship with the seal hole. Optionally, a relief hole is provided on a top portion of the hollow plunging tube to allow a user to create vacuum pressure as necessary.
Claims
1) A syringe device for separating liquids of different densities comprising of: a hollow syringe barrel, a perforated plunger seal with an outer perimeter that resides flush against an interior surface of said hollow syringe barrel with an at least one seal hole in said perforated plunger seal, a hollow plunging tube with a relief hole located at an upper portion of said hollow plunging tube, where said hollow plunging tube is threadably coupled to said perforated plunger seal via a bottom portion of a wall of said hollow plunging tube that resides above and is in operational relationship to said at least one seal hole in said perforated plunger seal, an at least one female interlocking thread on said perforated plunger seal is aligned to correspond with an at least one male interlocking thread located adjacent to the bottom portion of said hollow plunging tube, and said at least one seal hole in said perforated plunger seal resides to communicate a hollow plunging tube cavity of said hollow plunging tube with a hollow syringe barrel cavity located within said hollow syringe barrel when said hollow plunging tube is in an open position.
2) The syringe device of claim 1 further comprising of: a beveled needle hub at a lower end of said hollow syringe barrel to allow fluids to be pushed out of said hollow syringe barrel cavity of said hollow syringe barrel.
3) The syringe device of claim 1 wherein: said hollow plunging tube is rotated to set said hollow plunging tube to the open position such that said at least one seal hole permits liquids to flow between said hollow syringe barrel cavity and said hollow plunging tube cavity.
4) The syringe device of claim 1 wherein: said hollow plunging tube is rotated to set said hollow plunging tube to a closed position such that said at least one seal hole is covered by said bottom portion of said hollow plunging tube preventing the flow of liquids between said hollow syringe barrel cavity and said hollow plunging tube cavity.
5) A syringe device for separating liquids of different densities comprising of: a hollow syringe barrel, a perforated plunger seal with an outer perimeter that resides flush against an interior surface of said hollow syringe barrel, a hollow plunging tube threadably coupled to said perforated plunger seal, wherein said hollow plunging tube is provided with a sealed bottom with an at least one tube hole, a relief hole located at an upper portion of said hollow plunging tube, and a beveled needle hub at a lower end of said hollow syringe barrel to allow fluids to flow out of a hollow syringe barrel cavity.
6) The syringe device of claim 5 wherein: said at least one tube hole on said sealed bottom of said hollow plunging tube is in operational relationship to an at least one seal hole in said perforated plunger seal.
7) The syringe device of claim 6 wherein: an at least one male interlocking thread located at a bottom portion of said hollow plunging tube resides in operational relationship with a female interlocking thread of said perforated plunger seal.
8) The syringe device of claim 7 wherein: said at least one tube hole on said sealed bottom of said hollow plunging tube is aligned to correspond with said at least one seal hole in said perforated plunger seal.
9) The syringe device of claim 8 wherein: said hollow plunging tube set to an open position creates a seal cavity within said perforated plunging seal.
10) The syringe device of claim 9 wherein: said hollow plunging tube is rotated in an opening direction to said open position such that said at least one seal hole in said perforated plunger seal and said at least one tube hole on said sealed bottom of said plunging tube permits liquids to flow from the hollow syringe barrel cavity of said hollow syringe barrel, through the seal cavity, and into a hollow plunging tube cavity of said hollow plunging tube.
11) The syringe device of claim 9 wherein: said hollow plunging tube is rotated in a closing direction to a closed position such that said at least one seal hole and at least one tube hole are misaligned to prevent liquids from moving from the hollow syringe barrel cavity of said hollow syringe barrel into a hollow plunging tube cavity of said hollow plunging tube.
12) A syringe device for separating liquids of different densities comprising of: a hollow syringe barrel, a perforated plunger seal with an outer perimeter that resides flush against an interior surface of said hollow syringe barrel with an at least one seal hole in said perforated plunger seal, and a hollow plunging tube with a sealed bottom with an at least one tube hole in said sealed bottom of sealed hollow plunging tube.
13) The syringe device of claim 12, where the sealed bottom is a conical trapezoidally shaped sealed bottom.
14) The syringe device of claim 13 wherein: said hollow plunging tube is coupled flushly by a lip on said conical trapezoidally shaped sealed bottom when inserted into an interior groove of said perforated plunger seal.
15) The syringe device of claim 14 wherein: said at least one tube hole on said sealed bottom of said hollow plunging tube is in operational relationship with said at least one seal hole in said perforated plunger seal.
16) The syringe device of claim 15 wherein: said hollow plunging tube is rotated in an opening direction to an open position wherein said at least one tube hole on said sealed bottom of said hollow plunging tube aligns with said at least one seal hole in said perforated plunger seal permitting liquids to flow between a hollow syringe barrel cavity of said hollow syringe barrel and a hollow plunging tube cavity of said hollow plunging tube.
17) The syringe device of claim 15 wherein: said hollow plunging tube is rotated in a closing direction to a closed position wherein said at least one tube hole on said sealed bottom of said hollow plunging tube is misaligned with said at least one seal hole in said perforated plunger seal preventing liquids from flowing between said hollow syringe barrel cavity of said hollow syringe barrel and said hollow plunging tube cavity of said hollow plunging tube.
18) The syringe device of claim 12 further comprising of: a beveled needle hub at a lower end of said hollow syringe barrel to allow fluids to flow out of a hollow syringe barrel cavity.
19) The syringe device of claim 12 further comprising of: a relief hole located at a top portion of said hollow plunging tube.
20) A syringe device for separating liquids of different densities comprising of: a hollow syringe barrel, a perforated plunger seal with an outer perimeter that resides flush against an interior surface of said hollow syringe barrel with an at least one seal hole in said perforated plunger seal, a bottom portion adapter with an at least one bottom portion adapter hole, that resides in operational proximity to said perforated plunger seal, and a hollow plunging tube with a sealed bottom in operational relationship with said bottom portion adapter, wherein said sealed bottom has an at least one tube hole; and a removable stop cap in operational relationship with said hollow plunging tube.
21) The syringe device of claim 20 wherein: said at least one bottom portion adapter hole located on said bottom portion adapter is in operational relationship with said at least one seal hole in said perforated plunger seal.
22) The syringe device of claim 20 wherein: said hollow plunging tube is moveable to an open position wherein said at least one tube hole on said hollow plunging tube resides above said at least one bottom portion adapter hole located on said bottom portion adapter and said perforated plunger seal hole on said perforated plunger seal creating a cavity that permits fluids to flow between a hollow syringe barrel cavity of said hollow syringe barrel and a hollow plunging tube cavity of said hollow plunging tube.
23) The syringe device of claim 20 wherein: said hollow plunging tube is rotatable to a closed position wherein said at least one tube hole on said hollow plunging tube does not align with said at least one bottom portion adapter hole located on said bottom portion adapter and said perforated plunger seal hole on said perforated plunger seal preventing liquids to flow between a hollow syringe barrel cavity of said hollow syringe barrel and a hollow plunging tube cavity of said hollow plunging tube.
24) The syringe device of claim 20 wherein: said removable stop cap is rotatable to a relief position wherein an at least one top portion relief hole on said removable stop cap aligns with an at least one side relief hole located on said hollow plunging tube creating a means to allow fluids to escape from within a hollow plunging tube cavity of said hollow plunging tube.
25) The syringe device of claim 20 wherein: said removable stop cap is rotatable to an sealed position wherein an at least one top portion relief hole on said removable stop cap misaligns with said at least one side relief hole located on said hollow plunging tube creating a seal within a hollow plunging tube cavity of said hollow plunging tube to prevent fluids from escaping.
26) The syringe device of claim 20 further comprising of: a beveled needle hub at a lower end of said hollow syringe barrel to allow fluids to flow out of a hollow syringe barrel cavity of said hollow syringe barrel.
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[0035] A syringe system 10 for separating fluids of varying densities is provided with a syringe device 12 and an optional external tube 14 as illustrated in
[0036] In one application, there is a need to isolate fat cells when fat grafting in an expedited manner. In this instance, the liquids of varying densities may be defined as oil, fat cells, and blood/debris components resulting from fat collection. When liposuction or other fat collection processes are used to remove fat from the body, a mixture is collected as shown in the first illustration of
[0037] The syringe system 10 can also be used to separate multiple layers within an extracted mixture. For the exemplary application, three liquid densities are used to differentiate the separation of the collected mixture by the syringe device 12, but the syringe system may alternatively be applied to separate more than three layers. The syringe device 12 may also be operated with inverted directionality such that the light density liquid layer(s) settle adjacent to the discharge opening 19. For the purposes of maintaining continuity within the liposuction example, the syringe device as described throughout is assumed to be oriented such that the discharge opening 19 is pointed downward and the three liquid layers as described above (the top oil layer, the middle layer of fat cells, and the bottom blood/debris layer) are referred to from here and throughout as light density layer (the liquid closest to the hollow plunging tube 28), middle density layer (the liquid that does not touch the hollow plunging tube 28 nor the lower end 48 of the hollow syringe barrel 18), and heavy density layer (the liquid closest to the lower end 48 of the hollow syringe barrel 18).
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[0039] A hollow plunging tube 28 is provided that is threadably coupled to the perforated plunger seal 20. The hollow plunging tube 28 is optionally provided with an at least one relief hole 30 located on a top portion 32 of the hollow plunging tube 28. Alternatively, the at least one relief hole 30 may be located in an upper portion of the hollow plunging tube 28 as illustrated in
[0040] A beveled needle hub 46 on a lower end 48 of the hollow syringe barrel 18 allows liquids to be pushed out of the hollow syringe barrel cavity 44. During operation, a solution or material is introduced to the hollow syringe barrel cavity and the liquids of varying densities separate either through settling (e.g. gravity-assisted) or centrifugal force. The heavy density liquid settles at the bottom and can be expelled through the discharge opening 19. Once all of the heavy density liquid is removed, the middle density liquid (or in the described application, this will be the healthy fat cells) will settle within the syringe barrel cavity 44 in the lower end 48 to become the next liquid ready to be discharged from the hollow syringe barrel cavity 44.
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[0044] The second embodiment allows for the hollow plunging tube 28 to be rotated with respect to the perforated plunger seal 20 to set said hollow plunging tube 28 to the open position 50; this operation is analogous to that shown in
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[0047] The hollow plunging tube 28 is coupled flushly by a lip 62 on the conical trapezodial shape 60 of the hollow plunging tube 28 when inserted into an interior groove 64 of the trapezoidal shape perforated plunger seal 20. A beveled needle hub 46 on the lower end 48 of the hollow syringe barrel 18 allows liquids to be pushed out of the hollow syringe barrel cavity 44. An optional relief hole 30 is located on the top portion 32 of the hollow plunging tube 28. Alternatively, the at least one relief hole 30 may be located on the side of the hollow plunging tube 28; in such embodiments, the at least one relief hole 30 will preferably be located within the upper half of the hollow plunging tube 28 and more preferably will be located within the upper quarter of the hollow plunging tube 28. An optional feature of this embodiment is a removable stop cap 66 that is used to seal the relief hole 30 and enable creation of a vacuum within the hollow plunging tube 28.
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[0051] The bottom portion adapter hole 86 is positioned below the tube hole 56 by rotating the hollow plunging tube 28 to the open position. This rotation is realized by rotating the hollow plunging tube 28 with respect to the syringe tube, where friction between the perforated plunger seal 20 and the interior surface 24 hold the perforated plunger seal 20 and the bottom adapter portion 80 stationary with respect to the hollow syringe barrel 18. In the open position of this embodiment, sufficient space is created to form a passage cavity that allows fluids to flow from the hollow syringe barrel cavity 44 to the hollow plunging tube cavity 42. When the hollow plunging tube 28 is rotated in a direction to advance the sealed bottom 54 into the bottom portion adaptor 80, the sealed bottom 54 will stop advancing when the sealed bottom 54 resides flush with a lower end of the bottom portion adaptor 80. This position is referred to as the closed position where liquids are prevented from flowing between the hollow syringe barrel cavity 44 of the hollow syringe barrel 18 and the hollow plunging tube cavity 42 of the hollow plunging tube 28. At this closed position, the bottom portion adapter hole 86 is not aligned with the tube hole 56. This closed position is illustrated in
[0052] In a preferred embodiment, a removable stop cap 66 is insertable into the top portion 32; the removable stop cap 66 is optionally provided with a ridged edging 72. The ridged edging 72 comprises of indentations to accommodate simple gripping, but the ridged edging may also comprise of other known gripping edging as are well known in the art. Also, the hollow plunging tube 28 may optionally be provided with ridges 68 as well. In a preferred embodiment, the hollow plunging tube 28 is provided with an at least one ridge 68. Most preferably, 2-4 ridges 68 are provided, but there may be more than 4, which increases the stability of the hollow plunging tube 28 within the hollow syringe barrel 18. The bottom portion adapter 80 has an option for bottom portion adapter ridges 90. The purpose for the ridged edging 72, the additional ridges 68, and the bottom portion adapter ridges 90 is to maintain stability, create a firm grip between the user and the device itself, and to reduce the amount of material necessary to create each element.
[0053] The removable stop cap 66 is insertable into the hollow plunging tube 28. The removable stop cap has a side relief hole ridge 76 that coincides with a hollow plunging tube notch 82 located in the hollow plunging tube 28. The side relief hole ridge 76 stabilizes the removable stop cap 66 when placed inside the hollow plunging tube 28. Then the removable stop cap rotates to a relief position wherein the at least one top portion relief hole 78 aligns with an at least one side relief hole 70 located on the hollow plunging tube 28, thereby creating a means to allow fluids to escape from within a hollow plunging tube cavity 42 of said hollow plunging tube 28. Conversely, the removable stop cap 66 is rotatable to a sealed position wherein the at least one top portion relief hole on the top portion misaligns with the at least one side relief hole located on the hollow plunging tube creating a seal within the hollow plunging tube cavity of the hollow plunging tube to prevent fluids from escaping. Alternatively to the specific side relief hole described above, the fourth embodiment may include at least one relief hole 30 located in an upper portion of the hollow plunging tube 28 as illustrated in
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[0055] While several particular embodiments of the present invention have been described herein, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made thereto without departing from the invention in its broader aspects and as set forth in the following claims.