Blood monitoring system

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Inventors

Bellhouse, Brian J.
Pugh, Sydney M.
Derrick, Maxwell R.

Application #

790854

Filed

Oct-24-1985

Published

Jun-23-1987

Current US Class

356/39
383/106
604/408

International Classes

A61M 005/00; A61J 001/00; G01N 033/48

Field of Search

604/262 604/4 604/408-410 383/106 206/45 206/34 356/39

Assignee

Bellhouse Medical Products Limited (London, GB2)

Examiners

Truluck; Dalton L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Jeffers, Irish & Hoffman

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Abstract
A blood monitoring system for the contents of blood bag B utilizes rigid optically clear tablet (16) bonded to rough outer surfaces of the walls of the bag to provide windows through the bag. The bag is gripped by a pair of tongs T the jaws of which have openings to receive the tablets. The outer surfaces of the jaws have ribs (33) and buttons (36) to locate the tongs, and hence the bag, accurately in position in a monitoring device, with the windows (16) in alignment with an optical system of the device.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. In a blood bag of the kind comprising first and second opposed walls, said walls being formed by sheets of plastics material sealed together along the edges thereof, at least outer surfaces of said walls being rough; wherein each of said walls is provided, at least on said outer surface, with means for providing, in use, an optically clear window, said window being a comparatively rigid tablet that protrudes beyond the outer surface of the respective wall such that said tablet is adapted, in use, to locate said bag in a monitoring device with said windows aligned with an optical system of said device for passing a beam of light through said windows and through contents in said bag, said windows in said opposed walls being in alignment with one another.



Description
The invention relates to a system for monitoring optically blood components contained in a bag, and particularly to the means whereby a blood bag may be provided with transparent windows, and located precisely in a monitoring device for compatibility with an optical system of the device.

It is now conventional for blood components, such as concentrates of blood platelets in plasma, to be stored in, and administered to patients from, a flexible bag of generally rectangular shape, formed between two sheets of plastics material, which are welded together to provide a comparatively broad seam around their edges. Various holes and slits are formed in this seam for use in supporting the bag at various stages of use. A number of tubes extend through the seam at a nominal top of the bag to provide plumbing connections to the interior of the bag.

A recently developed technique of monitoring non-invasively the viability of blood platelets in a sealed pack is described in copending U.S. patent application Ser. Nos. 666,357 and 666,390. That technique involves passing a beam of light through the pack and depends on collecting light transmitted through the pack as a result of scattering by the platelets.
 
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