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UV radiation and vapor-phase hydrogen peroxide sterilization packaging

  • US 6,039,922 A
  • Filed: 08/15/1997
  • Issued: 03/21/2000
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/15/1997
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A method for sterilizing a series of cartons being processed on a multiple station form, fill and seal packaging machine, each of the cartons erected and having sidewalls defining a hollow interior, the method comprising:

  • forming the bottom of each of the erected cartons on a mandrel to create a series of partially formed cartons;

    placing each of the partially formed cartons on a conveyor assembly;

    moving each of the partially formed cartons along the conveyor assembly at a predetermined interval to a vapor nozzle disposed above a partially formed carton on the conveyor assembly;

    transforming a 35% concentration of hydrogen peroxide into a vapor phase hydrogen peroxide at a vaporizer, the vaporizer disposed above and in flow communication with the vapor nozzle;

    applying a predetermined quantity of vapor-phase hydrogen peroxide for the predetermined interval to the interior and the exposed exterior of each of the partially formed cartons positioned at the vapor nozzle, the vapor-phase hydrogen peroxide applied through the vapor nozzle disposed approximately above the center of each of the partially formed cartons;

    condensing the vapor-phase hydrogen peroxide onto each of the partially-formed cartons;

    flowing hot air into each of the partially-formed cartons for the predetermined interval to remove hydrogen peroxide at a first hot air distribution station;

    irradiating each of the partially formed cartons with ultraviolet radiation from a ultraviolet radiation source for a multiple of the predetermined interval, the ultraviolet radiation source disposed above the conveyor assembly and having a reflector to widely disperse the ultraviolet radiation to provide irradiation of the interior and the exposed exterior of each of the partially formed cartons; and

    flowing hot air into each of the partially formed cartons for the predetermined interval at a second hot air distribution station to remove substantially all of the hydrogen peroxide;

    whereby each of the partially formed cartons are sterilized and have a residue less than 0.5 parts per million of hydrogen peroxide while having a 4.5 log reduction of microogranisms.

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