Separating Device, In Particular For Bodily Fluids, And Receptacle Equipped With This Separating Device

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APP PUB NO 20080023414A1
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11791800

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The invention relates to a separating device (11) for inserting in an interior (10) of a housing container (5) for constituents to be separated from substances, which separating device (11) comprises at least one base body (41, 74) with end regions (45, 46) spaced apart from one another in the direction of a longitudinal axis (15), between which at least one flow passage (44) extends. Disposed in front of the flow passage (44) in the filling direction in a region facing away from the interior (10) is at least one filter element (43) with terminal ends (105, 106) mutually spaced apart in the direction of the longitudinal axis (15). Several passages (107) are provided in the filter element (43) extending between the terminal ends (105, 106), and the individual passages (107) each have a flow cross-section which, in terms of its size, lies between the constituents to be separated from the substance. The filter element (43) can be pierced by means of a cannula and for the most part closes again when the cannula is removed. The flow passage (44) establishes a flow connection with the passages (107) disposed in the filter element (43). The invention further relates to a housing unit (1) with a separating device (11) as well as a separating method.

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GREINER BIO-ONE GMBH4550 KREMSMÜNSTER

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Konrad, Franz Kremsmunster (AT 22 1261

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