Aseptic filling apparatus and method of decontaminating the same
US-11186474-B2 · Nov 30, 2021 · US
US10196252B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10196252-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414779770-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 14, 2014 |
| Priority date | Mar 28, 2013 |
| Publication date | Feb 5, 2019 |
| Grant date | Feb 5, 2019 |
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At least one of COP and SOP treatments is performed by spraying a predetermined working fluid from spray nozzles (17a, 17b) within an aseptic chamber (9) accommodated with a filler (1) in a predetermined order, when such at least one of the COP and SOP treatments is performed, the predetermined working fluid is blasted toward externally of the filler (1) in the predetermined order while moving a movable spray nozzle (17b) opposing to the filler around the filler (1) from an outer periphery thereof, thus performing the filler cleaning operation. Accordingly, downtime at the drink filling working can be reduced.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of cleaning a drink filler, wherein at least one of COP (Cleaning out of Place) and SOP (Sterilizing out of Place) treatments is performed by spraying a predetermined working fluid from a spray nozzle within an aseptic chamber containing the filler, wherein when the at least one of the COP and SOP treatments is performed, the predetermined working fluid is blasted toward the filler from the spray nozzle while moving the spray nozzle in a reciprocal vertical motion, wherein the spray nozzle is positioned on a circular pipe supported by a movable rod connected to an air cylinder that moves the rod in a reciprocal vertical motion, wherein the circular pipe is curved such that it surrounds the outside of the filler, wherein the rod projects into the aseptic chamber, and wherein a portion of the rod is enclosed by a bellows that prevents air from outside the aseptic chamber from entering the interior of the aseptic chamber; and when the at least one of the COP and SOP treatments is performed, performing, in parallel, at least one of a CIP (Clean in Place) and SIP (Sterilizing in Place) treatments on a drink supplying pipe line that is configured to supply drink to the drink filler, wherein the at least one of CIP and SIP treatments comprises flowing a predetermined liquid through the drink supplying pipe line. 2. An apparatus for cleaning a filler, wherein spray nozzles are provided for performing at least one of COP (Cleaning out of Place) and SOP (Sterilizing out of Place) treatments by spraying a predetermined working fluid within an aseptic chamber containing the filler, wherein the spray nozzles are positioned on a circular pipe supported by a movable rod connected to an air cylinder that is configured to move the rod and circular pipe in a reciprocal vertical motion, wherein the circular pipe is curved such that it surrounds the outside of the filler, wherein the rod projects into the aseptic chamber, and wherein a portion of the rod is enclosed by a bellows that prevents air from outside the aseptic chamber from entering the interior of the aseptic chamber; and wherein the apparatus is configured to have at least one of CIP (Cleaning in Place) and SIP (Sterilizing in Place) treatments performed on a drink supplying pipe line configured to supply drink to the filler, wherein the apparatus comprises a cup that can selectively be moved adjacent to a filler nozzle of the filler such that CIP or SIP liquid flowed through the drink supplying pipe line can be received by the cup and exhausted through a return pipe line directly connected to the cup.
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