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Last Updated: March 29, 2024

Claims for Patent: 4,045,939


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Summary for Patent: 4,045,939
Title: Process for the production of a packaging receiving a sterile liquid
Abstract:A method for the production of a pack in an enclosure containing a sterile liquid comprises a sterilization step and a pack forming and filling step. The sterilization step comprises sterilizing the enclosure by means of hot water under pressure, replacing the hot water by sterile cold water to cool the enclosure to ambient temperature, discharging the sterile water from the enclosure, drying the enclosure by continuously blowing warm compressed sterile air into the enclosure, and the pack forming and filling step comprises feeding a web of pack-forming material through the enclosure, forming the web into a longitudinally open tube as it is fed through the enclosure, sealing the open tube longitudinally and transversely and filling the sealed tube with the sterile liquid.
Inventor(s): Baumstingl; Herbert (Tremelo, OE)
Assignee: Papeteries de Belgique (OE)
Application Number:05/651,934
Patent Claims:1. A method for the production in a sole enclosure of a pack containing a sterile liquid, the method comprising a sterilization step followed by a pack forming and filling step, said sterilization step comprising filling entirely the enclosure with previously heated water to a temperature of between 120.degree. and 150.degree. C. and at a pressure of between 3 and 5 kg/cm.sub.2, circulating said heated water over a period of 10 to 40 minutes, replacing the hot water by sterile cold water to cool the enclosure to ambient temperature, discharging the sterile water from the enclosure and drying the enclosure by continuously blowing compressed sterile air into the enclosure at a temperature of between 60.degree. and 70.degree. C., and said pack forming and filling step comprising feeding along a path through the enclosure a flexible web of pack-forming material made of at least one layer of synthetic plastics material that is weldable by pressure, continuously injecting a sterile gas into the enclosure while the web is being fed through the enclosure, sterilizing the two faces of the web, folding the web over in the enclosure to form it into a longitudinally open tube, feeding said tube downwardly past a filling pipe means which projects into the tube through the longitudinal gap in the tube, and successively welding the tube first longitudinally and then transversely below said filling pipe means, introducing a sterile liquid into the portion of the longitudinally welded tube above said transverse weld, and separating the tube at said transverse weld to form individual liquid-containing packs.

2. A method as claimed in claim 1 in which said sterilization step includes passing sterile hot water into said filling pipe means tube through a valve for filling said pipe means and the entire enclosure with sterile hot water so as to sterilize said valve means before filling said pipe means and the entire enclosure with said sterile liquid.

3. A method as claimed in claim 1 in which the flexible web is also sterilized on both of its faces by being immersed in a bath of oxygenated water having an aqueous concentration of between 5 and 30% and at a temperature of between 40.degree. and 60.degree. C., and by heating said two faces in a sterile sealed casing, super-saturated with sterilizing vapor at a temperature of between 60.degree. and 100.degree. C.

4. A method as claimed in claim 3, in which an inner face of the web is heated in contact with a heating surface of a drum fitted in the casing, and the other face of said web is heated by radiation from the inner wall of the casing.

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