Global Patent Index - EP 0299150 B1

EP 0299150 B1 19901024 - CONTINUOUS CENTRIFUGE, ESPECIALLY FOR THE INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION OF PROTEINS FROM HUMAN BLOOD PLASM

Title (en)

CONTINUOUS CENTRIFUGE, ESPECIALLY FOR THE INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION OF PROTEINS FROM HUMAN BLOOD PLASM

Publication

EP 0299150 B1 19901024 (DE)

Application

EP 88106028 A 19880415

Priority

DE 3723092 A 19870713

Abstract (en)

1. A continuous-flow centrifuge, preferably for the industrial production of proteins from human blood plasma, comprising a cylindrical centrifuging drum which is provided with a plurality of concentrically disposed chambers which are connected together in the bottom region, the blood plasma or the like being supplied to the inner region of the centrifuging drum and a liquid phase being continuously removed from the outer region thereof, characterised in that disposed in the centrifuging drum (1) are plastics containers (13, 14) which are arranged concentrically relative to each other and which are connected together in the bottom region by at least one passage (15) and which form chambers of a ring form or a ring segment form, the plastics container or containers (13) which is disposed towards the axis of rotation (8) of the centrifuging drum (1) having a feed connection (18) and the plastics container or containers disposed in the outer region of the centrifuging drum having a drain passage (19) disposed at the top, and that the outside surfaces of the plastics containers, the communicating passage or passages, the drain passage or passages and the feed connection or connections are supported against inside surfaces of the centrifuging drum (1) and shaped portions (24, 26, 27, 28) which are fitted into the centrifuging drum and which can be disassembled.

IPC 1-7

B04B 5/04

IPC 8 full level

B04B 5/04 (2006.01)

CPC (source: EP US)

B04B 5/0407 (2013.01 - EP US); B04B 2005/0464 (2013.01 - EP US)

Designated contracting state (EPC)

AT BE CH DE ES FR GB GR IT LI NL SE

DOCDB simple family (publication)

EP 0299150 A2 19890118; EP 0299150 A3 19890524; EP 0299150 B1 19901024; AT E57626 T1 19901115; AU 1634888 A 19890119; AU 602829 B2 19901025; DE 3723092 C1 19890126; DE 3860877 D1 19901129; ES 2018318 B3 19910401; GR 3001263 T3 19920825; JP H0659419 B2 19940810; JP S6434456 A 19890203; US 4950220 A 19900821

DOCDB simple family (application)

EP 88106028 A 19880415; AT 88106028 T 19880415; AU 1634888 A 19880517; DE 3723092 A 19870713; DE 3860877 T 19880415; ES 88106028 T 19880415; GR 900401221 T 19901228; JP 16914388 A 19880708; US 19615188 A 19880519