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Pressure responsive conditioning control gas sterilization

  • US 4,241,010 A
  • Filed: 02/06/1979
  • Issued: 12/23/1980
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/06/1979
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. Method for conditioning goods for sterilization and sterilizing goods with a chemically biocidal gas in a sealable chamber capable of operating at pressures other than atmospheric, the conditioning including heating the goods to a selected temperature related to the desired sterilization temperature and moistening the goods to a desired level for such biocidal gas sterilization, with conditioning steps being free of temperature and moisture measurement requirements in the goods and in the chamber, comprising the steps, after closing the chamber to permit operation at pressures other than atmospheric, ofevacuating the chamber to a preselected subatmospheric level,supplying a condensable conditioning vapor having heating and moisturizing properties for heating and moisturizing goods to be sterilized, such vapor having a determinable interrelationship between pressure level and temperature,injecting such conditioning vapor into the chamber to raise chamber pressure to a second preselected subatmospheric pressure level corresponding to approximately desired sterilization temperature based on the interrelationship of pressure level and temperature of the condensable conditioning vapor,such injecting of conditioning vapor being free of flow rate adjustment control requirements, thenholding the chamber in sealed condition for a predetermined time with evacuating and vapor injecting interrupted, thenrepeating such sequence, of evacuating the chamber followed by injecting conditioning vapor to repressurize the chamber to the preselected subatmospheric pressure corresponding to approximately desired sterilizing temperature and holding the chamber in sealed condition for a predetermined time with evacuating and vapor injecting interrupted, a preselected number of times to establish desired temperature and moisture conditions in goods to be sterilized, thenadding chemically biocidal gas while the chamber is otherwise sealed to raise chamber pressure to a desired supraatmospheric pressure, andholding such biocidal gas in the chamber for a time period to complete desired sterilization.

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