Apparatus and method for sterilizing with vaporizable liquids
First Claim
1. A sterilizing device comprising a housing having an openable access closure and defining an interior chamber having upper and lower portions,a reservoir means in the lower portion of said chamber containing a substantially non-toxic, substantially inert, vaporizable sterilizing liquid having a boiling point sufficiently high to kill microorganisms unsafe for humans,electrical heating means for heating and vaporizing the sterilizing liquid and providing a rising blanket of substantially saturated vapors of said sterilizing liquid,support means located above said reservoir means supporting articles to be sterilized and permitting the rising vapors to contact and pass over the articles,electrical control circuit means connected to a source of electrical energy and to said heating means for controlling the operation of said heating means and thereby controlling the level of the vapors in said chamber, said control circuit means including,means located above said support means and the articles supported thereon for sensing the presence and absence of a relatively dense blanket of the vapors,means electrically interconnecting said sensing means and said heating means for permitting the flow of electrical energy to said heating means in response to said sensing means sensing the absence of a vapor blanket and for terminating the flow of electrical energy to said heating means after a predetermined period sufficient to sterilize the articles subsequent to said sensing means sensing the presence of a vapor blanket, andvent passage means providing an opening to the atmosphere throughout normal operation of said device for discharging to the atmosphere the air displaced from said chamber by the rising vapor blanket, said vent passage means including an inlet communicating with said chamber at a location above said sensing means and an outlet communicating with the atmosphere.
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Abstract
A sterilizing device includes a heating chamber having a reservoir containing a substantially inert, vaporizable liquid having a boiling point sufficiently high to kill microorganisms unsafe for humans. The sterilizing liquid is heated to boiling by a heater submerged therein. The articles to be sterilized are placed in a perforated tray located in the chamber above the reservoir and are contacted by a blanket of substantially saturated vapors of the sterilizing liquid. A temperature controller turns the heater off and on in response to the vapor blanket rising to and falling below a predetermined level above the tray. A counter counting the number of electrical impulses or cycles thereafter transmitted to the heater turns off the heater after a predetermined number of such cycles and a fan or similar cooling apparatus is energized to cool the chamber and condense the vapors. Vapors entrained in the air displaced from the chamber by the rising vapor blanket are either removed by a filter arrangement or collected along with the air in an inflatable member and returned to the chamber after completion of the sterilizing cycle.
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12 Claims
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1. A sterilizing device comprising a housing having an openable access closure and defining an interior chamber having upper and lower portions,
a reservoir means in the lower portion of said chamber containing a substantially non-toxic, substantially inert, vaporizable sterilizing liquid having a boiling point sufficiently high to kill microorganisms unsafe for humans, electrical heating means for heating and vaporizing the sterilizing liquid and providing a rising blanket of substantially saturated vapors of said sterilizing liquid, support means located above said reservoir means supporting articles to be sterilized and permitting the rising vapors to contact and pass over the articles, electrical control circuit means connected to a source of electrical energy and to said heating means for controlling the operation of said heating means and thereby controlling the level of the vapors in said chamber, said control circuit means including, means located above said support means and the articles supported thereon for sensing the presence and absence of a relatively dense blanket of the vapors, means electrically interconnecting said sensing means and said heating means for permitting the flow of electrical energy to said heating means in response to said sensing means sensing the absence of a vapor blanket and for terminating the flow of electrical energy to said heating means after a predetermined period sufficient to sterilize the articles subsequent to said sensing means sensing the presence of a vapor blanket, and vent passage means providing an opening to the atmosphere throughout normal operation of said device for discharging to the atmosphere the air displaced from said chamber by the rising vapor blanket, said vent passage means including an inlet communicating with said chamber at a location above said sensing means and an outlet communicating with the atmosphere.
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10. A method for sterilizing articles such as surgical instruments, dental instruments and the like including the steps of
providing a chamber having a cover, an upper portion and a lower portion including a reservoir containing a substantially non-toxic, substantially inert, vaporizable sterilizing liquid having a boiling point sufficiently high to kill microorganisms unsafe for humans and further including a vent passage having an inlet communicating with the upper portion of the chamber and an outlet communicating with the atmosphere throughout sterilization, positioning the articles to be sterilized in the chamber at a location above the reservoir, heating and vaporizing the sterilizing liquid to provide a rising blanket of substantially saturated vapors of the sterilizing liquid which contacts and passes over the articles to be sterilized and displaces air from the chamber to the atmosphere through the vent passage, detecting the presence and absence of a relatively dense blanket of said vapors in the chamber at a location above the articles to be sterilized and below the inlet of the vent passage, after detecting the presence of said vapor blanket at said location, continuing heating of the sterilizing liquid for a predetermined period to provide sufficient exposure of the articles to said vapors for sterilization; - and
terminating heating of the sterilizing liquid after said period. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12)
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