PURIFICATION METHOD
20190047836 ยท 2019-02-14
Assignee
Inventors
- Tokio Takahashi (Kyoto, JP)
- Yuji Hirayama (Kyoto, JP)
- Kengo ASHITANI (Yamanashi, JP)
- Takuto Nakamura (Yamanashi, JP)
Cpc classification
B08B3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B55/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B08B9/032
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B67C3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B67C7/004
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B08B9/0328
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B67C3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B67C7/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Provided is a purifying method capable of deodorizing a filling device in a shorter period than the conventional purifying method. The purifying method has a sterilizing step for sterilizing at least a filling device either periodically or each time when a kind of a liquid product to be filled thereby is to be changed in an aseptic filling system having the filling device configured to fill a predetermined unit filling amount of such liquid product in an individual container. The method includes an air supplying step #3 for supplying steam to the filling device which has been emptied of the liquid product, prior to or simultaneously with the sterilizing step #5 and a liquid supplying step #4 for supplying, after the air supplying step #3, a rinsing solution or a new liquid product after product change to the filling device.
Claims
1. A purifying method having a sterilizing for sterilizing at least a filling device either periodically or each time when a kind of a liquid product to be filled thereby is to be changed in an aseptic filling system having the filling device configured to fill a predetermined unit filling amount of such liquid product in an individual container, the method comprising, prior to or simultaneously with the sterilizing: an air supplying for supplying steam to the filling device which has been emptied of the liquid product; and a liquid supplying for supplying, after the air supplying, a rinsing solution or a new liquid product after product change to the filling device.
2. The purifying method of claim 1, wherein prior to the air supplying, there is provided a cleaning for supplying a cleaning solution to the filling device.
3. The purifying method of claim 1, wherein the sterilizing comprises supplying steam to the filling device.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0033] Next, an embodiment of a purifying method will be explained with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0034]
[0035] The aseptic filling system 1 includes a blending device 2, a storage tank 3, a balance tank 4, a sterilizing device 5, a surge tank 6, a head tank 7, a filling device 8, and so on. The respective tanks and the respective devices are fluidly connected to each other via pipes. Each pipe incorporates a valve, a pump (not shown) as needed. The respective components of the aseptic filling system 1 are controlled integrally by a controlling means (not shown). This controlling means or device can be a predetermined controller such as a sequence controller.
[0036] The blending device 2 is a device for blending a plurality of kinds of raw materials of liquid product at respective desired proportions.
[0037] The storage tank 3 is a tank for storing liquid product blended by the blending device 2.
[0038] The balance tank 4 is a tank for temporarily storing an amount of liquid product discharged from the storage tank 3 and then discharging this smoothly to a subsequent stage of the system as needed.
[0039] The sterilizing device 5 is a device for sterilizing the liquid product discharged from the balance tank 4 by such a technique as ultra-high temperature heating and is constituted of a heat exchanger, such as a plate type heat exchanger or a shell-and-tube heat exchanger, etc., configured to effect heat exchange between two kinds of liquid having different temperature ranges.
[0040] The surge tank 6 is a tank for temporarily storing an amount of liquid product sterilized by the sterilizing device 5; and this surge tank 6 constantly receives pressure with aseptic air at the time of manufacture of liquid product, thus being not affected by any bacterial effect from the outside.
[0041] The head tank 7 is a tank for temporarily storing an amount of liquid product discharged from the surge tank 6 and the discharging this smoothly to a subsequent stage of the system as needed.
[0042] The filling device 8 is a device for filling a predetermined filling amount of the liquid product discharged from the head tank 7 in an individual container.
[0043] Incidentally, the surge tank 6, the head tank 7, the filling device 8 and the pipes interconnecting these are provided with pressure-resistant arrangements.
[0044] Next, the filling device 8 will be described in greater details.
[0045] As shown in
[0046] Under the filling valve 12 there is provided a container gripper 14 for gripping the container 9 which has been conveyed by a transporting conveyer 10. An empty container 9 will be cleaned and sterilized by a cleaning device (not shown) and then conveyed by the star wheel 13 to be gripped by the gripper 14.
[0047] The filling valve 12 is connected to the head tank 7 via a liquid feeding pipe 15. Incidentally, the liquid feeding pipe 15 incorporates, at a mid position thereof, an electromagnetic flow meter 16.
[0048] The head tank 7 stores an amount of liquid product supplied from the surge tank 6 via a liquid feeding pipe 17. The liquid product stored in the head tank 7 will be metered by the electromagnetic flow meter 16 and then supplied to the filling valve 12. Incidentally, the liquid feeding pipe 17 incorporates a valve 18.
[0049] The valve 18 is comprised of an electric valve or an electromagnetic valve and is opened/closed under control of the controlling means (not shown). The controlling means controls opening of the valve 18 at the time of manufacture of the container-contained liquid product. With this, the liquid product will be supplied from the surge tank 6 to the head tank 7.
[0050] The filling valve 12 includes a narrow passage for flowing the liquid product supplied from the head tank 7 via the liquid feeding pipe 15 to the filling nozzle 11, a valve mechanism incorporated in the passage, a plurality of rubber packings, etc. In association with opening/closing of the valve mechanism, the liquid product will be filled via the filling nozzle 11 into the container 9 gripped by the container gripper 14.
[0051] Incidentally, the container 9 filled with the liquid product will be discharged from the container gripper 14 to a transport conveyer 10 to be conveyed to a sealing device (not shown) to be sealed thereby with a cap or the like.
[0052] The filling valve 12 has a complicated shape and structure and has also a large contact area for contact with the liquid product. Further, at time of stop of operation of the aseptic filling system 1, an amount of liquid product will stay for a relatively long time inside the filling valve 12. Therefore, the passage, the valve mechanism and the rubber packings included in the filling valve 12 tend to retain the smell of the liquid product.
[0053] For deodorization of the filling device 8 configured as described above, in the instant embodiment, there is provided an air supplying mechanism 20 connected to the head tank 7 via an air supplying pipe 19. Incidentally, the air supplying pipe 19 incorporates a valve 21.
[0054] The air supplying mechanism 20 is a mechanism having a steam source and a blower and configured to supply steam to the filling device 8 via the air supplying pipe 19.
[0055] The valve 21, like the aforementioned valve 18, is constituted of an electric valve or an electromagnetic valve and is opened/closed under control of the controlling means (not shown).
[0056] In the aseptic filling system 1, at least at time of periodical maintenance thereof or on each occasion of change of the liquid product to be manufactured, a purifying method according to the present invention is implemented. Incidentally, in the following discussion, the inventive purifying method will be explained in connection with the filling device only. However, the other devices included in the aseptic filling system 1 will also be purified when needed.
[0057] As shown in
[0058] The cleaning step #2 is effected with stopping of manufacturing of the container-contained liquid product.
[0059] The head tank 7 stores an amount of cleaning solution instead of the liquid product. And, this cleaning solution will be supplied to the filling device 8. The cleaning solution to be used can be a cleaning solution prepared by adding an alkaline agent or an acidic agent to water, for example.
[0060] In this embodiment, the cleaning step #2 is arranged such that an amount of cleaning solution added with an alkaline agent is supplied for a predetermined period.
[0061] By the cleaning step #2, cleaning (flushing) operation of liquid product components remaining on cleaning target faces inside the filling device 8 (removal from the cleaning target faces, dissolution into the cleaning solution, discharge from the filling device 8) is effected.
[0062] Still preferably, prior to the cleaning step #2, a preliminary liquid supplying step is effected. With this, rough cleaning of the cleaning target faces inside the filling device 8 will be effected.
[0063] Further, preferably, subsequent to the cleaning step #2, a final liquid supplying step is effected. With this, any amount of cleaning solution remaining on the cleaning target faces inside the filling device 8 will be discharged therefrom.
[0064] In this way, cleaning of the filling device 8 is carried out.
[0065] After completion of the cleaning step #2, the deodorizing step of the filling device 8 is effected.
[0066] Incidentally, at the time of completion of the cleaning step #2, the inside of the filling device 8 has become empty.
[0067] The deodorizing step includes the air supplying step #3 for supplying steam to the emptied filling device 8 and the liquid supplying step #4 for supplying rinsing solution to the filling device 8 after the air supplying step #3.
[0068] At the time of execution of the air supplying step #3, the controlling means closes the valve 18 and opens the valve 21 and operates the air supplying mechanism 20.
[0069] At the air supplying step #3, from the air supplying mechanism 20 via the air supplying pipe 19, steam at 101? C. or higher is supplied for a predetermined period. In this, the flow rate per unit period of the steam supplied by the air supplying mechanism 20 is appropriately controlled.
[0070] The steam supplied to the head tank 7 is supplied to the filling valve 12 via the liquid feeding pipe 15, whereby liquid product adhering to and remaining on the flow passage of the filling pipe 12 and liquid product entrapped in the rubber packings will be removed from the rubber packings by the steam and then discharged together with the smell component present in the gas phase inside the filling device 8 in association with discharging of the steam via the filling nozzle 11 of the filling valve 12. Further, a portion of the steam will condensate inside the passage, but the smell component will be entrapped in this condensate as well.
[0071] Upon completion of the air supplying step #3, the liquid supplying step #4 for the filling device 8 is effected.
[0072] At this liquid supplying step #4, rinsing solution is supplied from a rinsing solution supplying means (not shown) and this rinsing solution is supplied via the liquid feeding pipe 15 to the filling valve 12 of the filling device 8. Then, liquid remaining on the cleaning target faces of the filling valve 12 is discharged together with the rinsing solution supplied at the liquid supplying step #4 to the outside via the filling nozzle 11 of the filling valve 12. In this way, deodorization of the filling device 8 is realized.
[0073] Upon completion of the liquid supplying step #4, the sterilizing step #5 is effected for the filling device 8 which has been deodorized as described above, so that the filling device 8 is sterilized.
[0074] Incidentally, in the instant embodiment, steam is employed in the sterilizing step #5. And, the controlling means controls closing of the valve 18 and opening of the valve 21 and activates the air feeding mechanism 20 at the time of execution of the sterilizing step #5 also.
[0075] At the sterilizing step #5, steam having a temperature of 101? C. or higher is supplied for a predetermined period into the head tank 7 from the air supplying mechanism 20 via the air supplying pipe 19. In this, the flow rate per unit period of the steam supplied by the air supplying mechanism 20 is appropriately controlled. In this way, the filling device 8 is sterilized.
[0076] The effects of the above-described deodorizing step (the air feeding step #3, the liquid feeding step #4) are verified by respective Experiments 1 and 2 as follows.
[0077] In Experiment 1, a test device was configured with reproduction of substantially same liquid contact area, staying liquid amount, etc. of liquid product as the filling device as the actual target of deodorization with use of pipes, rubber packings, etc. Then, to this test device, smell was forcibly transferred with 10-fold concentrated commercially available container-contained flavored liquid product for a predetermined period (about 72 hours). Then, relative evaluations of deodorization effects using various deodorizing agents were conducted. Incidentally, the evaluations were made as sensory tests by a plurality of examiners.
[0078] In Experiment 1, Samples 1 through 7 were prepared as testing deodorizing agents.
[0079] Sample 1 was a control.
[0080] Sample 2 was hot water.
[0081] Sample 3 was water added with an alkaline agent only.
[0082] Sample 4 was water added with an acidic agent and a commercially available agent A.
[0083] Sample 5 was water added with caustic soda and a commercially available agent B.
[0084] Sample 6 was water added with caustic soda and a commercially available agent C.
[0085] Sample 7 was steam.
[0086] Incidentally, the temperatures of Samples 1 through 6 were set to 80? C. The temperature of sample 7 was set to 130? C.
[0087] As may be apparent from
[0088] Incidentally,
[0089] In Experiment 2, the deodorization period of the purifying method using steam and the deodorization period of the purifying method using the purifying solution added with an alkaline agent were compared.
[0090] A test device was configured with reproduction of substantially same liquid contact area, staying liquid amount, etc. of liquid product as the filling device as the actual target of deodorization with use of pipes, rubber packings, etc. Then, to this test device, small was forcibly transferred with a strongly flavored liquid product under a predetermined pressurized state for a predetermined period (about 72 hours). Then, deodorization period when deodorization was effected with steam at a predetermined temperature (101? C. or higher) was determined.
[0091] As a result, it was found that the deodorization period of the purifying method using steam was ? to ? of that of the case of the deodorization by the conventional purifying method using the alkaline agent.
[0092] Therefore, it was possible to significantly reduce the suspension period of the aseptic filling system 1 and also to save the amount of cleaning solution for use in deodorization.
[0093] As described above, smell can be readily transferred to a rubber packing often used in a filling valve as the smell component of liquid product permeates and gets accumulated therein. And, such smell adhering to the rubber packing can be transferred to a next liquid product inadvertently.
[0094] As a result of the present inventor's extensive and intensive research efforts, it was confirmed that such smell adhering to rubber packing can be deodorized efficiently in a short time by using steam, as compared with the case of effecting deodorization by purifying liquid.
[0095] In the foregoing embodiment, there was explained the case where between the manufacturing step #1 of the liquid product and the manufacturing step #6 of the further liquid product, there are provided the purifying step #2, the deodorizing step (air supplying step #3, liquid supplying step #5), and the sterilizing step #5 in this mentioned order. The invention is not limited thereto. The air feeding step #3 included in the purifying method can be effected simultaneously with the sterilizing step #5. In this case, since deodorization and sterilization of the filling device 8 can be carried out simultaneously, deodorization of the filling device can be made in an even shorter period than the conventional purifying method.
[0096] Further, in the foregoing embodiment, there was explained the case where rinsing solution is supplied to the filling device 8 at the liquid suppling step #4 included in the inventive purifying method. The invention is not limited thereto. At the liquid supplying step #4, new liquid product to be manufactured after switchover can be supplied to the filling device 8. Therefore, in this case, the liquid product manufactured at the manufacturing step #6 will be supplied. By using a liquid product to be manufactured next at the liquid supplying step #4, there is obtained an advantage of no need to prepare a rising solution separately.
[0097] In the foregoing, there was explained an example in which the air supplying mechanism 20 of steam is connected to the head tank 7 via the air supplying pipe 19. Alternatively, however, with branching of the liquid feeding pipe 15 connecting the head tank 7 and the filling device 8 the air supplying pipe 19 may be connected thereto.
[0098] In the foregoing, there was explained an example in which steam is used at the sterilizing step.
[0099] However, the sterilizing step can employ not only steam, but e.g. water solution of peracetic acid, caustic soda, nitric acid, etc.
[0100] In the foregoing, no explanation was given regarding purifying of a system or device other than the filling device of the aseptic filling system 1. However, the purifying step will be effected individually and respectively for the blending device 2, the storage tank 3, the balance tank 4, the sterilizing device 5 and the surge tank 6 also. Incidentally, as regards to the surge tank 6, the sterilizing step too will be effected subsequently to the cleaning step.
[0101] It is understood that as regards to the other arrangements also, the embodiment disclosed in this detailed description is only explanatory, and the scope of the present invention is not limited thereto. One skilled in the art will readily understand that various modifications are possible as needed or desired within a range not departing from the spirit of the present invention. Therefore, other embodiments with such modifications within the range not departing from the spirit of the present invention are encompassed also within the claimed scope of the present invention.
DESCRIPTION OF REFERENCE NUMERALS/MARKS
[0102] 1: aseptic filling system
[0103] 8: filling device
[0104] 9: container