Method and apparatus for sterilizing bottle
US-2016257055-A1 · Sep 8, 2016 · US
US11014797B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11014797-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615745819-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 15, 2016 |
| Priority date | Sep 17, 2015 |
| Publication date | May 25, 2021 |
| Grant date | May 25, 2021 |
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In an aseptic filling apparatus, a CIP of the content filling station is performed after rotation of a wheel in the content filling station is stopped, a COP or SOP of the content filling station is performed while the wheel in the content filling station is rotating immediately after the CIP is completed, an SIP of the content filling station is performed with rotation of the wheel in the content filling station being stopped immediately after the COP or SOP is completed, and one or both of the COP and SOP of the other stations is performed in a predetermined order while wheels in the other stations are rotating in a period from the start of the CIP to the end of the SIP.
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A method of decontaminating an aseptic filling apparatus, the aseptic filling apparatus comprising various kinds of stations including a content filling station arranged from an upstream side to a downstream side of a flow of a preform or container fed by rotation of wheels in a wheel train, and each of the various kinds of stations being covered by a chamber, wherein a CIP of the content filling station is performed after rotation of a wheel in the content filling station is stopped, a COP or SOP of the content filling station is performed while the wheel in the content filling station is rotating immediately after the CIP is completed, an SIP of the content filling station is performed with rotation of the wheel in the content filling station being stopped immediately after the COP or SOP is completed, and one or both of the COP and SOP of the other stations is performed in a predetermined order while wheels in the other stations are rotating in a period from the start of the CIP to the end of the SIP. 2. The method of decontaminating an aseptic filling apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the SOP of the content filling station and the SOP of the other stations are performed stepwise in a period from the start of the SOP to the end of the SIP of the content filling station. 3. The method of decontaminating an aseptic filling apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein the SOP is performed by blasting of a sterilizer and blasting of aseptic water. 4. The method of decontaminating an aseptic filling apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the SOP of the other stations is performed while the CIP or SIP of the content filling station is being performed, and the SOP is performed by spraying of a sterilizer containing hydrogen peroxide or blasting of gas or mist of the sterilizer. 5. The method of decontaminating an aseptic filling apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein aseptic air is constantly blasted to the content filling station in the chamber. 6. The method of decontaminating an aseptic filling apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein a clutch that connects and disconnects transmission of power between wheels is provided between the wheel in the content filling station and a wheel in another station, and the clutch is disconnected to stop rotation of the wheel in the content filling station. 7. The method of decontaminating an aseptic filling apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the wheels in the wheel train are capable of being rotated independently of each other by a dedicated servo motor, and the dedicated servo motor is stopped to stop rotation of the wheel in the content filling station. 8. The method of decontaminating an aseptic filling apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein, of the various kinds of stations, the stations other than the content filling station are a container molding station, a container sterilizing station, a container sealing station or a lid sterilizing station. 9. An aseptic filling apparatus, comprising various kinds of stations including a content filling station arranged from an upstream side to a downstream side of a flow of a preform or container fed by rotation of wheels in a wheel train, each of the various kinds of stations being covered by a chamber, wherein a CIP of the content filling station is performed after rotation of a wheel in the content filling station is stopped, a COP or SOP of the content filling station is performed while the wheel in the content filling station is rotating immediately after the CIP is completed, an SIP of the content filling station is performed with rotation of the wheel in the content filling station being stopped immediately after the COP or SOP is completed, and one or both of the COP and SOP of the other stations is performed in a predetermined order while wheels in the other stations are rotating in a period from the start of the CIP to the end of the SIP. 10. The aseptic filling apparatus according to claim 9 , wherein the SOP of the content filling station and the SOP of the other stations are performed stepwise in a period from the start of the SOP to the end of the SIP of the content filling station. 11. The aseptic filling apparatus according to claim 10 , wherein the SOP is performed by blasting of a sterilizer and blasting of aseptic water. 12. The aseptic filling apparatus according to claim 9 , wherein the SOP of the other stations is performed while the CIP or SIP of the content filling station is being performed, and the SOP is performed by spraying of a sterilizer containing hydrogen peroxide or blasting of gas or mist of the sterilizer. 13. The aseptic filling apparatus according to claim 9 , wherein aseptic air is constantly blasted to the content filling station in the chamber. 14. The aseptic filling apparatus according to claim 9 , wherein a clutch that connects and disconnects transmission of power between wheels is provided between the wheel in the content filling station and a wheel in another station, and the clutch is disconnected to stop rotation of the wheel in the content filling station. 15. The aseptic filling apparatus according to claim 9 , wherein the wheels in the wheel train are capable of being rotated independently of each other by a dedicated servo motor, and the dedicated servo motor is stopped to stop rotation of the wheel in the content filling station. 16. The aseptic filling apparatus according to claim 9 , wherein, of the various kinds of stations, the stations other than the content filling station are a container molding station, a container sterilizing station, a container sealing station or a lid sterilizing station.
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