US3581981A - Centrifuge chuck - Google Patents
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- B04B5/04—Radial chamber apparatus for separating predominantly liquid mixtures, e.g. butyrometers
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- Airorney CENTRIFUGE CHUCK This invention relates to a novel chuck for holding .centrifuge rotors and particularly to a chuck which can be easily operated in connection with plastic or metal centrifuge rotors and to acentrifuge assembly incorporating the chuck.
- novel centrifuge chuck and centrifuge assembly of this invention will be described in terms of its use with plastic centrifuge rotors particularly adapted for use in processing human blood to prepare it for storage and then subsequently for transfusion to a recipient, it may also, of course, be used in conjunction with any other suitable centrifuge rotor.
- centrifuge equipment which may be made available in large numbers for operation by individuals who are generally not trained in the handling of mechanical equipment.
- One of the important aspects of centrifuge use lies in the installation and removal of the centrifuge rotor from the centrifuge driving means. This in turn involves the operation of the centrifuge chuck which holds the centrifuge rotor firmly to the rotating mechanism of the centrifuge.
- Another important aspect lies in the proper placement of the rotor in the centrifuge assembly to permit its being connected to inlet and discharge lines during all steps of its use.
- the invention accordingly comprises the features of con-.
- FIG. 1 is a side elevational view, partly in cross section, of a centrifuge assembly incorporating the chuck of this invention
- FIG. 2 is across section of the centrifuge chuck
- FIG. 3 is a side elevational view ofthe braking cam
- FIG. 4 is a side elevational-viewof the ejector cam
- FIG. 5 is a top plan view, partly in cross section, showing one embodiment for actuating the cams
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view, partly in cross section, of the cable system for operating the cams
- FIG. 7- is a side elevational view, partly in cross section of the clamping arm assembly for holding the stationary inlet and outlet passages nearthe top of the centrifuge rotor;
- FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view. of the inlet and outlet passages for making fluid connections with the centrifuge.
- FIG. 9 is atop plan view of the clamping arm assembly.
- the chuck of this invention provides rapid, easy registry of the rotor and a peripheral O-ring for gripping the rotor on a sloping reentrant peripheral shoulder and a registration surface at the periphery of the rotor to secure the base of the rotor in a plane perpendicular to the axis of rotation.
- the O- ring gripping ring is loaded by an annular array of stacked washer spring; and two concentric cams, torsionally joined but free to move separately along their axes, serve the multifunctional roles of braking the centrifuge chuck, releasing the grip of the O-ring and actuating ejector pins for ejection of the rotor.
- the cam which releases the O-ring grip also serves to brake and hold the spindle stationary.
- the rotor inlet and outlet passage means and the stationary member of the rotary seal means are held near the upper end of the axis of rotation of the rotor in a clamping assembly.
- FIG. 1 illustrates the centrifuge rotor in position in the chuck and shows the general relationship of the various components associated with the centrifuge.
- Centrifuge rotor 10 is held in the chuck 12 which in turn has a braking mechanism 14 and a driving means 16.
- Two clamping arms i8, affixed to support posts 19 serve as an integral part of the chuck mechanism for supporting the stationary feed tube 20 and stationary effluent tube 21 in correct operational relationship to the centrifuge rotor and complete the centrifuge assembly.
- the chuck, centrifuge rotor, support system and feed and effluent tube assembly are enclosed by upper centrifuge housing 28 having a cover member 29.
- the centrifuge spindle (not shown in FIG. 1) and its associated cooling and driving means are located in a lower centrifuge housing 30.
- the chuck in the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 1 is operated manually by the arcuate movement of two radial chuck levers 31 and 35 (see also FIG. 5). These levers terminate external of the housing 30 in handles 32 and 36. Clamps 33 and 37 affix the cable to the levers and the levers pivot on shaft 38 mounted in supports 34. Each lever is therefore attached to the inner wall of lower housing 30 in a manner to permit its arcuate motion.
- FIG. 2 The centrifuge chuck is illustrated in detailed cross section in FIG. 2 wherein like numerals refer to like components of FIG. 1. In order to illustrate all of the components clearly, they. are shown spaced apart, not necessarily representing any one operational mode. The exact interrelation of each component will be described in the detailed description of its operation.
- That part of the chuck 141 which grips the centrifuge rotor comprises a rotor chuck closure ring 45, having an upper peripheral, inwardly turned lip 46, and a rotor chuck body 48.
- This chuck body 48 is, in turn, formed of an upwardly extending'vertical ring section 49 integral with a horizontal annular section 51 having an annular groove 52 into which the ejector pins extend.
- the annular section 51 in turn is integral with a central, heavy-walled hub 53 which provides for attachment of the chuck 12 to the spindle 54.
- the upper surface of the hub 53 is machined to provide a relative small circular registry section 55 for centering the centrifuge rotor.
- a flexible, elastomeric gripping O-ring 58 Positioned between the under surface of lip 46 and the top edge of the vertical ring section 49 of the chuck closure ringis a flexible, elastomeric gripping O-ring 58 preferably formed of a synthetic rubber of medium hardness.
- the gripping ring assumes its natural circular cross section and the rotor may be removed.
- the gripping ring is forced downwardly (by means to be described) the gripping ring is forced to expand toward the center and thus grips the surface of the centrifuge rotor 10 (see the eutaway section of FIG. 1) to hold it fast during centrifuging.
- the annular ring section 51 of the chuck body 48 has drilled in it an annular array of holes 60 (only one shown) to receive spring guides, and also three holes 61 for the ejector pins.
- the chuck section 12 is completed with a rotor brake disc 65 having a central opening 66 and being fastened to the lower end of the chuck closure ring 45 by means of rotor brake disc retainer ring 67.
- the rotor disc brake 65 has an annular array of holes 70 drilled in it to correspond in position to holes 60 in the annular ring 51 as well as larger diameter wells 71 to seat washer closure springs 72 which are located on guide pins 73.
- washer springs 72 is to force the gripping ring to grip the centrifuge rotor.
- the braking and ejecting means generally indicated by the numeral 14 in FIG. 1 comprise the mechanism for first positively actuating the braking of the rotation of the chuck and its centrifuge rotor and then for positively actuating the release of the O-ring grip and finally for actuating the ejector pins. This is accomplished through the use of two cams.
- a cam torque cap 80 which is comprised of an annular cap 81 having a braking surface 82 formed of a material such as a paper-filled phenolic laminate.
- the cam torque cap has a central opening 84, and depending from and integral with the annular cap 81 is an annular vertical section 83 which surrounds the upper portion of chuck housing 24. While the centrifuge is rotating, the cap 82 sits on the ring defined by the upper edge of housing 24.
- On one side of the vertical section 83 of the cam torque cap is a torque cable clamp 88 which in FIGS.
- annular braking cam 100 Affixed to the cap 81, through a series of screws 99, is the annular braking cam 100 seen in FIG. 3 to have three cam faces cut into its surface and spaced equidistantly around the cam surface.
- Each of the cam faces are comprised of a horizontal section 101 and an upwardly inclined section 102 which terminates in an uppermost section 103.
- the horizontal section corresponds to brake engagement, the upwardly inclined section 102 to brake disengaging, and the uppermost section 103 to brake disengagement.
- Detent 104 is provided as a means to identify and maintain the position of the cams for insertion of a rotor in the chuck while ring 58 is relaxed and ejector pins 130 are withdrawn.
- the ejector cam 115 is shown in FIG. 4 to have three cam faces, namely, pin withdrawn face 116 and a steeply inclined face 117 connecting face 116 with pin engagement face 118.
- the outer periphery of the upper portion of the ejector cam has splines 120 which engage splines 105 of the brake cam.
- An ejector pin ring 128 is slipped around the hub 53 of the chuck body 48 and is held in place by means of a retainer ring 129.
- Three ejector pins 130 are mounted in the pin ring and they extend upwardly through the central openings 84 and 66 of the cam torque cap and brake disc 65, respectively, and then through the holes 61 in the horizontal annular section 51 of the chuck body 45.
- ejector pin ring 128 and the ejector pins rotate with the chuck.
- Each ejector pin has a spring 131 to maintain the ejector pin in a normally unprojected state with the top surface of the pin below the level of the walls defining annular groove 52 until actuated by the ejector cam 115.
- a series of springs 13S extend between the bottom surface of torque cam cap 80 and a peripheral ring 136 of the ejector cam passing through holes 106 in the braking cam. These springs are held in position by dowel pins 137 which are mounted in ring 136. The purpose of springs is to maintain the engaging surface 138 of ejector cam 115 in spaced, free-running relationship with the engaging bottom surface 139 of ejector pin ring 128 during centrifuge rotation.
- the rotor is preferably part of an oil pump which is used in connection with the spindle cooling apparatus described in my copending application Ser. No. 761,663. Pulley drives the spindle through a key 151 and it is driven by a motor (not shown) through belt 152.
- FIGS. 5 and 6 illustrate an embodiment of the chuck of this invention wherein manual operation of two levers is used to operate the chuck.
- like numerals are used to identify like components in FIG. 2.
- FIG. 5 is a top plan view partly in cross section, with the vertical ring 83 of the cam torque cap and one cable housing being shown in cross section and the outline of the cam torque cap 81 being shown by a dotted line.
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the cable system used to move the cams.
- FIG. 6 illustrates the manner in which the cable is connected to the left-hand lever 31 and right-hand lever 35. Cable 95 is attached by means of cable clamp 33 to lever 31, then it passes over pulley 156 through the groove 92 in the enlarged section of the vertical cap ring extension 83, over right-hand pulley 161 and is attached by means of cable clamp 37 to right-hand lever 35.
- the torque cable clamp 88 anchors the cable to the cam torque cap. Movement of the levers 31 and 35 effects the shifting of the cam torque cap 81 through a predetermined angle. Thus actuation of the brake, chuck, gripping ring and ejector are positive movements which are made in proper order.
- FIGS. 7-9 illustrate the centrifuge clamping arm assembly which, along with the chuck, completes the mechanism for holding the centrifuge rotor as well as the stationary feed and effluent tube connections which are in fluid communication with the interior volume of the rotor.
- like reference numerals refer to like components.
- FIG. 7 illustrates onehalf of the clamping arm assembly, the other half being in a mirror-image relationship thereto as shown in FIG. 9.
- the support post 19 carries a collar I65 which has a locking notch 166.
- the clamping arm 18 has a pivot connecting section 168 which is adapted for free pivotal movement on support post extension 169.
- the other end of the arm is adapted to hold the tube assembly of FIG. 8 in an arcuate surface 172 (half of which is defined by each arm) and in horizontal groove 173.
- Conical, arcuate surface 171 joining 172 and 173 serves as a cam to raise the feed and effluent tube assembly into operating position when support arms 18 are swung into operating position.
- Extending upward from the arm is a pressure plate 174 which may be grasped to swing the arm back and forth.
- the header and tube assembly which provides fluid communication with the internal volume of the centrifuge rotor is shown in FIG. 8. It comprises header I80, feed tube 182 and effluent tube 185 bonded or mechanically joined for leaktight connection.
- the header 180 has surfaces matching surfaces 171, 172 and 173 of the arms 18 to provide accurate positioning of the feed and effluent tube assembly and to provide good contact for conduction of heat to the arms asa means of dissipating frictional heat generated by the rotary seal which is used (see U.S. Pat. No. 3,409,213).
- central passage 189 serves to conduct fluid to the lower central portion of the rotor while annular passage I88 conducts fluid from the upper portion of the rotor as described in U.S. Pat. No. 3,145,713.
- Nipples 186 and 187 serve for easy connection of external tubes to the effluent and feed passages, respectively.
- the drive motor is shut off and the left-hand handle is depressed slightly to actuate the brake. Then the release knobs 177 are pulled upwardly and clamp arms 18 are swung outwardly to free the feed and effluent tube assembly at its upper end. Then the left-hand handle is moved downwardly to the limit of its motion so that cam torque cap 80 is moved clockwise to move both the braking cam and the ejector cam. These cams are so aligned that the braking cam rollers M0 first engage the downwardly inclined faces 102 of the braking cams to force braking surfaces 68 and 82 into engagement to stop rotation of all rotating members.
- the right-hand handle Prior to insertion of a centrifuge rotor in the chuck, the right-hand handle is moved about halfway down until the brake cam rollers engage detents 104. In this position of the cam assembly the ejector pins are lowered into their retracted position and the chuck-gripping ring is relaxed. After insertion of the rotor the right-hand handle is depressed all of the way down to lower the braking cam, first to permit washer springs 72 to force the upper edge of the chuck body vertical ring 419 and the lip 46 of the chuck closure ring toward each other to deform gripping ring 58 into gripping position and then to release the braking surfaces from contact. Support arms I8 are swung around and locked into operating position.
- centrifuge rotor and connecting tubes are now in position for normal operation. It should be noted that all external connections to the rotor may remain connected during insertion and removal of the rotor so that the sterile interior of the rotor is not subjected to possible contamination.
- centrifuge chuck Since it requires only the operation of two handles and two supporting arms (or their equivalents in buttons operating motor-driven actuating means) in a simple predetermined sequence, the individual using the centrifuge need not be technically trained in the art of mechanical operations.
- a chuck adapted to hold a centrifuge rotor for spinning, means for gripping said rotor to said chuck comprising in combination a. an annular elastomeric gripping ring;
- spring means adapted to actuate said pressure-applying means and to retain said ring in gripping position in the absence of any external force to overcome the force of said spring means.
- a chuck adapted to hold a centrifuge rotor for spinning, means for gripping said rotor to said chuck, comprising in combination a. a closure ring having an inwardly extending peripheral b. aezhuck body having a vertical annular ring member;
- a centrifuge chuck comprising in combination a. a closure ring having an inwardly extending peripheral lip terminating its upper edge;
- a chuck body having a vertical annular ring member and being adapted to hold a centrifuge rotor in registry
- a cam torque cap having a braking surface adapted for braking engagement with said brake disc and for applying external force to said springs
- a centrifuge in which fluid communication is provided with the internal volume of the centrifuge rotor during centrifuging, characterized in that the means for maintaining said rotor and associated fluid connections in operational position during centrifuging comprises in combination a. a chuck adapted to grip the lower portion of said rotor,
- said chuck comprising 1. an annular elastomeric gripping ring,
- presure-applying means adapted to force said gripping ring to be distended inwardly to grip the surface of said rotor
- spring means adapted to actuate said pressure-applying means and to retain said ring in gripping position in the absence of any external force to overcome the force of said spring means;
- clamping means adapted to hold said connecting means in position and to provide free rotation of said rotor.
- a chuck comprising 1. a closure ring having an inwardly extending peripheral lip terminating its upper edge, 2. a chuck body having circular, peripheral flat registra tion means and central circular registration means of a size to match and engage corresponding registration means in said rotor base adapted to maintain rotational alignment of said rotor, and having a vertical annular ring member, an eiastomeric gripping ring positioned between said lip of said closure ring and the upper edge of said annular ring member of said chuck body,
- a cam torque cap having a braking surface adapted for braking engagement with said brake disc and for applying force to said springs
- annular braking cam means affixed to said cam torque cap
- annular ejector cam means torsionally connected to said braking cam means but free to move axially with respect thereto and adapted to move said ejector pin mounting ring upwardly thereby to cause said ejector pins to protrude into said chuck body and raise said centrifuge rotor, and
- clamping assembly means comprising in combination I. header means providing stationary inlet and outlet connections with the interior volume of said rotor,
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