Air separator for extracorporeal fluid treatment sets
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United States(US) Patent
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국제특허분류(IPC7판)
A61M-001/36
A61M-001/16
B01D-019/00
출원번호
US-0263544
(2014-04-28)
등록번호
US-10010665
(2018-07-03)
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/ 주소
Caleffi, Luca
Ribolzi, Francesco
Sakota, Ranko
출원인 / 주소
GAMBRO LUNDIA AB
대리인 / 주소
K&L Gates LLP
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An air separator (1) comprises a first chamber (2) where blood or other fluid can be received, an inlet and an outlet port associated to the bottom wall (4) and in fluid communication with the first chamber. A first channel (14) extending along the lateral wall of the separator and has a first and a
An air separator (1) comprises a first chamber (2) where blood or other fluid can be received, an inlet and an outlet port associated to the bottom wall (4) and in fluid communication with the first chamber. A first channel (14) extending along the lateral wall of the separator and has a first and a second portion (16 and 18). The channel second portion (18) terminally forms an orifice (15) facing the chamber and extending in an area closer to a top wall (5) of the chamber (2) than to the bottom wall of the same chamber. The orifice faces the top of the separator and has a flow passage cross section greater than that of a first portion (16) of the channel.
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1. An air separator for extracorporeal fluid treatment sets comprising: a first chamber where fluid can be received, the first chamber presenting: a bottom wall,a top wall, anda lateral wall extending between the top and bottom walls,an inlet and an outlet port associated to the bottom wall and in f
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An air separator for extracorporeal fluid treatment sets comprising: a first chamber where fluid can be received, the first chamber presenting: a bottom wall,a top wall, anda lateral wall extending between the top and bottom walls,an inlet and an outlet port associated to the bottom wall and in fluid communication with the first chamber,a first channel having a first portion at a first end connected to the inlet port, and a second portion at a second end terminating into the first chamber, the first channel extending along at least a portion of the lateral wall and having the first end connected to the inlet port, the second end terminating in an orifice which is closer to the top wall than to the bottom wall, the orifice opening into the first chamber facing the top wall and extending along a plane perpendicular to the lateral wall, and whereina filter engaged to the bottom wall in correspondence of the outlet port and axially extending into the first chamber according to a direction substantially parallel to the first channel, the filter presenting an overall axial extension which is not greater than 70% of the overall longitudinal extension of the first channel,which includes a ratio A1/A2 greater than 0.25 and less than 0.75, wherein A1 represents a measure of a flow passage cross section area of the orifice facing the top wall, andA2 represents a measure of a flow passage cross section area of the first chamber in correspondence of a section horizontally aligned with the orifice and lying in the plane of the orifice,which includes a ratio A1/A3 between 1.5 and 2.5, wherein A3 represents a measure of a flow passage cross section area of the first portion of the first channel, andwhich includes a ratio D2/D1 greater than 0.5, wherein D1 represents a measure of a distance between a top wall inner surface of the first chamber and a bottom wall inner surface of the first chamber, andD2 represents a measure of a distance between a horizontal plane within which the orifice of the first channel extends and the bottom wall inner surface of the first chamber. 2. The air separator according to claim 1, wherein the first portion presents a flow passage cross section greater than that of the second portion, and wherein the configuration of the first channel provides for a speed reduction of flow there-through. 3. The air separator according to claim 2, wherein the first portion and the second portion extend in correspondence of and substantially parallel to the lateral wall of the first chamber, the flow passage cross section of the first portion and the flow passage cross section of the second portion being substantially constant. 4. The air separator according to claim 2, wherein the first portion is longer than the second portion and longer than the filter axial extension. 5. The air separator according to claim 1, wherein at least the second portion has a continuously and progressively increasing flow passage cross section. 6. The air separator according to claim 1, wherein a flow passage cross section of the first portion and a flow passage cross section of the second portion are substantially constant. 7. The air separator according to claim 6, wherein said first channel comprises a connection portion extending between the second portion and the first portion. 8. The air separator according to claim 7, wherein the connection portion has a progressively increasing flow passage cross section. 9. The air separator according to claim 7, wherein the connection portion comprises at least one aperture that puts the first channel directly into communication with the first chamber. 10. The air separator according to claim 1, wherein the filter axially extends into the first chamber according to a direction substantially parallel to the first channel, this latter being parallel to the lateral wall. 11. The air separator according to claim 10, wherein the filter presents an overall axial extension substantially not greater than 70% of the measure of a distance between a horizontal plane where the orifice of the first channel extends and a bottom wall inner surface of the first chamber. 12. The air separator according to claim 1, wherein the filter has an axial extension not greater than that of the first portion of said first channel. 13. The air separator according to claim 1, wherein the first channel and the first chamber are made in one single plastic piece. 14. The air separator according to claim 1, wherein the air separator has a flattened structure, said first channel and said first chamber having a substantially square shaped transverse section. 15. The air separator according to claim 1, wherein said lateral wall presents: a front wall,a rear wall spaced from the front wall, andside walls extending between said front and rear walls,said air separator comprising an intermediate wall extending between the front and rear walls and laterally delimiting said channel in cooperation with one of said side walls. 16. The air separator according to claim 15, wherein said intermediate wall presents a first wall portion parallel to said one side wall, a second wall portion parallel to the same side wall and a deflecting portion connecting said first and second portions, thereby forming said first portion, said second portion, and a connection portion extending between the first portion and the second portion. 17. The air separator according to claim 1, comprising: a second chamber positioned in side by side relationship with respect to said first chamber,said second chamber being delimited by a respective bottom wall, top wall, and lateral wall extending between the top and bottom walls, and being provided with respective inlet and outlet ports. 18. The air separator according to claim 17, wherein said lateral wall of the second chamber presents: a front wall,a rear wall spaced from the front wall, andside walls extending between said front and rear walls, said first and second chambers being in one single piece and sharing a common side wall which extends in correspondence of a central zone of the air separator. 19. The air separator according to claim 18, comprising a second channel extending parallel to the lateral wall of the second chamber and having a first end, connected to the inlet port, and a second end terminating into the second chamber, the second channel having constant cross section and presenting a deflector in correspondence of its second end defining an orifice facing the lateral wall of the second chamber. 20. The air separator according to claim 19, wherein the orifice of the second channel is substantially at the same height as the orifice of the first channel. 21. The air separator according to claim 1, wherein the lateral wall of said first chamber comprises pressure transducer means and wherein said first channel ends immediately below said pressure transducer means. 22. The air separator according to claim 21, further comprising a second channel extending parallel to the lateral wall of the second chamber and having a first end, connected to the inlet port, and a second end terminating into the second chamber, wherein the lateral wall of said second chamber comprises pressure transducer means and wherein said second channel ends immediately below said pressure transducer means. 23. An air separator for extracorporeal fluid treatment sets comprising: a first chamber where fluid can be received, the first chamber presenting: a first chamber bottom wall,a first chamber top wall, anda first chamber lateral wall extending between the first chamber top and bottom walls,first chamber inlet port and a first chamber outlet port associated to the first chamber bottom wall and in fluid communication with the first chamber,a first channel extending along at least a portion of the first chamber lateral wall and having a first end connected to the first chamber inlet port, and a second end terminating in a first orifice which is closer to said first chamber top wall than to said first chamber bottom wall, wherein said first channel has a first portion extending from the first end and at least a second portion terminating at the second end, the second end terminating where the fluid may first flow laterally out of the first channel and into the first chamber,a filter engaged to the first chamber bottom wall in correspondence of the first chamber outlet port and axially extending into the first chamber according to a direction substantially parallel to the first channel, the filter presenting an overall axial extension which is not greater than 70% of the overall longitudinal extension of the first channel,a second chamber configured to receive fluid and positioned in side by side relationship with respect to the first chamber, the second chamber presenting a second chamber bottom wall,a second chamber top wall, anda second chamber lateral wall extending between the second chamber top wall and the second chamber bottom wall, the second chamber provided with a second chamber inlet port and a second chamber outlet port, the first chamber and the second chamber sharing a common side wall which extends in correspondence with a central zone of the air separator,a second channel extending along the lateral wall of the second chamber and having a first end connected to the second chamber inlet port, a second end terminating into the second chamber, and a deflector in correspondence with the second end defining a second orifice facing the lateral wall, andwherein said common side wall includes a first wall portion, a second wall portion parallel to the first wall portion, and a deflecting portion connecting said first wall portion and second wall portion forming said deflector of the second channel, the deflecting portion horizontally aligned with the first orifice of the first channel and defining an increase of a flow passage cross section area of the first chamber in correspondence with a section horizontally aligned with the first orifice of the first channel,which includes a ratio A1/A2 greater than 0.25 and less than 0.75, wherein A1 represents a measure of a flow passage cross section area of the first orifice facing the top wall, andA2 represents a measure of a flow passage cross section area of the first chamber in correspondence of a section horizontally aligned with the first orifice and lying in the plane of the first orifice,which includes a ratio A1/A3 between 1.5 and 2.5, wherein A3 represents a measure of a flow passage cross section area of the first portion of the first channel, andwhich includes a ratio D2/D1 greater than 0.5, wherein D1 represents a measure of a distance between a top wall inner surface of the first chamber and a bottom wall inner surface of the first chamber, andD2 represents a measure of a distance between a horizontal plane within which the first orifice of the first channel extends and the bottom wall inner surface of the first chamber,said air separator comprising at least one item selected from the group consisting of: a venous line which has an end designed to be connected to a patient, said venous line including a first flexible tube engaged to the first chamber inlet port, and a second flexible tube engaged to the first chamber outlet port, andan arterial line which has an end designed to be connected to a patient, said arterial line including a third flexible tube engaged to the second chamber inlet port, and a fourth flexible tube engaged to the second chamber outlet port and to one wall of said second chamber for forming a loop which is symmetric about a loop axis transverse to the second chamber lateral wall. 24. A blood treatment machine comprising: a dialysis liquid preparation module for preparing dialysis liquid,at least a waste line for receiving spent dialysate,a blood treatment unit having a first treatment chamber connected to the dialysis liquid preparation module and to the waste line, and a second treatment chamber separated from the first treatment chamber by means of a semipermeable membrane, andan air separator for extracorporeal fluid treatment sets comprising:a first chamber where fluid can be received, the first chamber presenting: a first chamber bottom wall,a first chamber top wall, anda first chamber lateral wall extending between the top and bottom walls,a first chamber inlet port and a first chamber outlet port associated to the bottom wall and in fluid communication with the first chamber,a first channel extending along at least a portion of the first chamber lateral wall and having a first end connected to the first chamber inlet port, and a second end terminating in a first orifice which is closer to said first chamber top wall than to said first chamber bottom wall, wherein said first channel has a first portion extending from the first end and at least a second portion terminating at the second end, the second end terminating where the fluid may first flow laterally out of the first channel and into the first chamber,a filter engaged to the bottom wall in correspondence of the first chamber outlet port and axially extending into the first chamber according to a direction substantially parallel to the first channel, the filter presenting an overall axial extension which is not greater than 70% of the overall longitudinal extension of the first channel,a second chamber configured to receive fluid and positioned in side by side relationship with respect to said first chamber, the second chamber presenting a second chamber bottom wall,a second chamber top wall,a second chamber lateral wall extending between the second chamber top wall and the second chamber bottom wall, the second chamber provided with a second chamber inlet port and a second chamber outlet port, the first chamber and the second chamber sharing a common side wall which extends in correspondence with a central zone of the air separator, anda second channel extending along the lateral wall of the second chamber and having a first end connected to the second chamber inlet port, a second end terminating into the second chamber, and a deflector in correspondence with the second end defining a second orifice facing the lateral wall, andwherein said common side wall presents a first wall portion, a second wall portion parallel to the first wall portion, and a deflecting portion connecting said first wall portion and second wall portion forming said deflector of the second channel, the deflecting portion horizontally aligned with the first orifice of the first channel and defining an increase of a flow passage cross section area of the first chamber in correspondence with a section horizontally aligned with the first orifice of the first channel,which includes a ratio A1/A2 greater than 0.25 and less than 0.75, wherein A1 represents a measure of a flow passage cross section area of the first orifice facing the top wall, andA2 represents a measure of a flow passage cross section area of the first chamber in correspondence of a section horizontally aligned with the first orifice and lying in the plane of the first orifice,which includes a ratio A1/A3 between 1.5 and 2.5, wherein A3 represents a measure of a flow passage cross section area of the first portion of the first channel, andwhich includes a ratio D2/D1 greater than 0.5, wherein D1 represents a measure of a distance between a top wall inner surface of the first chamber and a bottom wall inner surface of the first chamber, andD2 represents a measure of a distance between a horizontal plane within which the first orifice of the first channel extends and the bottom wall inner surface of the first chamber,said air separator comprising at least one item selected from the group consisting of: a venous line which has an end designed to be connected to a patient, said venous line including a first flexible tube engaged to the first chamber inlet port, and a second flexible tube engaged to the first chamber outlet port, andan arterial line which has an end designed to be connected to the patient, said arterial line including a third flexible tube engaged to the second chamber inlet port, and a fourth flexible tube engaged to the second chamber outlet port and to one wall of said second chamber for forming a loop which is symmetric about a loop axis transverse to the second chamber lateral wall, wherein the arterial line is connected to the second chamber inlet and the venous line is connected to the second chamber outlet. 25. An air separator for extracorporeal fluid treatment sets comprising: a first chamber in which fluid can be received, the first chamber including: a bottom wall,a top wall, anda lateral wall extending between the top and bottom walls, wherein said lateral wall presents a front wall, a rear wall spaced from the front wall, and first and second side walls extending between said front and rear walls,an inlet and an outlet port associated to the bottom wall and in fluid communication with the first chamber,a first channel having a first portion at a first end connected to the inlet port, and a second portion at a second end terminating into the first chamber, wherein the first channel extends along at least a portion of the lateral wall and has the first end connected to the inlet port, the second end terminating in an orifice which is closer to said top wall than to said bottom wall, the second end terminating such that fluid may flow laterally out of the first channel and into the first chamber,said air separator comprising an intermediate wall extending between the front and rear walls and laterally delimiting said channel in cooperation with said first side wall, anda filter engaged to the bottom wall in correspondence of the outlet port and axially extending into the first chamber according to a direction substantially parallel to the first channel, the filter presenting an overall axial extension which is not greater than 70% of the overall longitudinal extension of the first channel,wherein the second end of said first channel forms the orifice that opens into the first chamber, faces the top wall and extends along a plane perpendicular to the lateral wall of the first chamber, andsaid second side wall presents a first wall portion, a second wall portion parallel to the first wall portion and a deflecting portion connecting said first wall portion and second wall portion, the deflecting portion horizontally aligned with the orifice of the first channel and defining an increase of a flow passage cross section area of the first chamber in correspondence with a section horizontally aligned with the orifice,which includes a ratio A1/A2 greater than 0.25 and less than 0.75, wherein A1 represents a measure of a flow passage cross section area of the orifice facing the top wall, andA2 represents a measure of a flow passage cross section area of the first chamber in correspondence of a section horizontally aligned with the orifice and lying in the plane of the orifice,which includes a ratio A1/A3 between 1.5 and 2.5, wherein A3 represents a measure of a flow passage cross section area of the first portion of the first channel, andwhich includes a ratio D2/D1 greater than 0.5, wherein D1 represents a measure of a distance between a top wall inner surface of the first chamber and a bottom wall inner surface of the first chamber, andD2 represents a measure of a distance between a horizontal plane within which the orifice of the first channel extends and the bottom wall inner surface of the first chamber. 26. An air separator for extracorporeal fluid treatment sets comprising: a first chamber where fluid can be received, the first chamber presenting: a bottom wall,a top wall, anda lateral wall extending between the top and bottom walls,an inlet and an outlet port associated to the bottom wall and in fluid communication with the first chamber,a first channel having a first end connected to the inlet port, and a second end terminating into the first chamber, the first channel extending along at least a portion of the lateral wall and having the first end connected to the inlet port, the second end terminating in an orifice which is closer to the top wall than to the bottom wall, the orifice opening into the first chamber facing the top wall and extending along a plane perpendicular to the lateral wall, and wherein said first channel has a first portion extending from the first end and at least a second portion terminating at the second end, the second end terminating where the fluid may first flow laterally out of the first channel and into the first chamber, anda filter engaged to the bottom wall in correspondence of the outlet port and axially extending into the first chamber according to a direction substantially parallel to the first channel, the filter presenting an overall axial extension which is not greater than 70% of the overall longitudinal extension of the first channel,which includes a ratio A1/A2 greater than 0.25 and less than 0.75, wherein A1 represents a measure of a flow passage cross section area of the orifice facing the top wall, andA2 represents a measure of a flow passage cross section area of the first chamber in correspondence of a section horizontally aligned with the orifice and lying in the plane of the orifice,which includes a ratio A1/A3 between 1.5 and 2.5, wherein A3 represents a measure of a flow passage cross section area of the first portion of the first channel, andwhich includes a ratio D2/D1 greater than 0.5, wherein D1 represents a measure of a distance between a top wall inner surface of the first chamber and a bottom wall inner surface of the first chamber, andD2 represents a measure of a distance between a horizontal plane within which the orifice of the first channel extends and the bottom wall inner surface of the first chamber.
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