Method and apparatus for radiation microwave energy into material containing water or mixed with water
First Claim
1. An apparatus for radiating microwave energy into material containing water or into material mixed with water for sterilization of said material comprising:
- a resonant cavity subjected to microwaves by at least one microwave generator having a controllable energy output,a sealable container which is transparent to microwaves, is gas-tight and is pressure-resistant, and which is designed to receive said material to be sterilized, said container having walls which are enclosed by and supported from said resonant cavity,a pressure sensing device connected with an interior of said sealable container,a feed line for supplying said sealable container with at least one material of a group consisting of water and steam, and having a valve, anda control unit having a control circuit for controlling said energy output of said microwave generator required for obtaining and keeping constant a present interior pressure higher than standard pressure.
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Abstract
In order to obtain a more homogeneous energy absorption and preset maximum temperatures in an apparatus for radiating microwave energy into water-containing material or material mixed with water, which is introduced into a cavity resonator subjected to microwaves by one or more microwave generators, a pressure and/or temperature sensing device being included, the proposal is put forward that a sealable container be provided for receiving the material to be treated, which should be transparent to microwaves and resistant to gases and pressures, and whose interior should be enclosed by the cavity at a given distance, and that the pressure and/or temperature sensing device be connected with the interior of this container, and further that a device be provided for control of the energy output of the microwave generator, which device should control and maintain constant a preset interior pressure deviating from atmospheric pressure, and which should be connected to the pressure and/or temperature sensing device.
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9 Claims
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1. An apparatus for radiating microwave energy into material containing water or into material mixed with water for sterilization of said material comprising:
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a resonant cavity subjected to microwaves by at least one microwave generator having a controllable energy output, a sealable container which is transparent to microwaves, is gas-tight and is pressure-resistant, and which is designed to receive said material to be sterilized, said container having walls which are enclosed by and supported from said resonant cavity, a pressure sensing device connected with an interior of said sealable container, a feed line for supplying said sealable container with at least one material of a group consisting of water and steam, and having a valve, and a control unit having a control circuit for controlling said energy output of said microwave generator required for obtaining and keeping constant a present interior pressure higher than standard pressure. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 5, 6)
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4. An apparatus according to claim 15, further comprising a temperature sensing device connected with said interior of said sealable container.
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7. A method for radiating microwave energy into material containing water or into material mixed with water to sterilize said material, which method comprises the steps of:
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a) sealing said material in an interior of a gas-tight and pressure-resistant container, which is transparent to microwaves, b) heating said material to temperatures above 100°
C. and increasing an interior pressure by means of microwave energy,c) measuring the interior pressure in said gas-tight and pressure-resisitant container, d) reducing microwave irradiation when said measured interior pressure reaches a preset pressure value, and e) maintaining said temperature above 100°
C. and said interior pressure for a given period to establish a uniform temperature distribution inside said gas-tight and pressure-resistant container. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9)
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