Establishing and ascertaining desired air removal in steam sterilization
First Claim
1. Process for steam sterilization of goods utilizing steam flow through a chamber to facilitate removal of air and providing for determination of effective air removal by correlating measured chamber conditions with steam-table established data for the dependent variables of pressure and temperature for saturated steam, comprising the steps ofproviding a chamber capable of operating at pressures above atmospheric,injecting steam into the chamber while providing for removal of chamber atmosphere through a chamber vent opening such that chamber pressure increases above atmospheric pressure, such chamber vent opening being held constant in a substantially wide open configuration during removal of chamber atmosphere,providing for use of predetermined steam-table data for the dependent variables of pressure and temperature for saturated steam,controlling the value within the chamber of one of such dependent variables while measuring at least intermittently the value within the chamber of the remaining of such dependent variables during an air removal load conditioning phase prior to reaching desired steam sterilization exposure conditions,such control of the value within the chamber of the one dependent variable and such measurement of the remaining dependent variable being carried out until respective values of each within the chamber substantially correspond to the predetermined steam-table values for each thus completing air removal and ensuring that substantially all air has been removed, thenrapidly pressurizing the chamber for steam sterilization exposure and closing such constant opening chamber vent, maintaining the constant opening chamber vent closed until completion of desired sterilization, and upon completion of desired sterilization exposure,exhausting the chamber to return chamber pressure to substantially atmospheric pressure.
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Abstract
Air removal is completed and ascertained, in steam sterilization systems which use steam flow through a sterilizing chamber to facilitate air removal, by methods which enable steam-table values for a dependent variable relationship of pressure and temperature, as exhibited by confined saturated steam, to be utilized under steam flow conditions.
Apparatus for controlling and measuring chamber conditions are provided so that such established steam-table values for confined steam can be readily and reliably used to establish and ascertain complete air removal while steam is flowing through the chamber.
In a representative embodiment, chamber pressure is held substantially constant while the remaining variable chamber temperature is measured. Venting of chamber atmosphere is continuous during such control of chamber pressure with chamber temperature being measured until a value is reached corresponding to the steam-table value at the level of the chamber pressure being held.
With complete removal of the air ascertained, sterilizing exposure conditions can be established rapidly by substantially reducing venting of chamber atmosphere since any remaining portions of the cycle, whether establishing or maintaining sterilizing exposure conditions, need not be relied on for removal of air.
Control apparatus, electromechanical and electronic processor, are provided for automatically completing air removal and ascertaining effective air removal.
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1. Process for steam sterilization of goods utilizing steam flow through a chamber to facilitate removal of air and providing for determination of effective air removal by correlating measured chamber conditions with steam-table established data for the dependent variables of pressure and temperature for saturated steam, comprising the steps of
providing a chamber capable of operating at pressures above atmospheric, injecting steam into the chamber while providing for removal of chamber atmosphere through a chamber vent opening such that chamber pressure increases above atmospheric pressure, such chamber vent opening being held constant in a substantially wide open configuration during removal of chamber atmosphere, providing for use of predetermined steam-table data for the dependent variables of pressure and temperature for saturated steam, controlling the value within the chamber of one of such dependent variables while measuring at least intermittently the value within the chamber of the remaining of such dependent variables during an air removal load conditioning phase prior to reaching desired steam sterilization exposure conditions, such control of the value within the chamber of the one dependent variable and such measurement of the remaining dependent variable being carried out until respective values of each within the chamber substantially correspond to the predetermined steam-table values for each thus completing air removal and ensuring that substantially all air has been removed, then rapidly pressurizing the chamber for steam sterilization exposure and closing such constant opening chamber vent, maintaining the constant opening chamber vent closed until completion of desired sterilization, and upon completion of desired sterilization exposure, exhausting the chamber to return chamber pressure to substantially atmospheric pressure.
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