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US-12005774-B2 · Jun 11, 2024 · US
US2016207245A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016207245-A1 |
| Application number | US-201414911660-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Aug 12, 2014 |
| Priority date | Aug 19, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jul 21, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A method and a device for producing blow-molded containers, which are sterile at least in some areas, in a blow-molding machine. A preform made of a thermoplastic material is first guided through a heating device by a supporting device, heated in the heating device, and then supplied with a pressurized fluid, and the preform is supplied with a sterilizing radiation at least in some areas. At least one radiation source for the sterilizing radiation is arranged in the heating device in a stationary manner at a distance to the preform, and the radiation direction of at least one of the at least one radiation sources is oriented towards the opening region of the preform and/or towards the supporting device.
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1 .- 22 . (canceled) 23 . A method for producing in a blowing machine blow-molded containers which are sterile in at least some areas, the method comprising the steps of: initially guiding a preform of a thermoplastic material by a carrier installation through a heating installation and heating the preform in the heating installation; impinging the preform with a pressurized fluid; and impinging the preform with sterilizing radiation at least in some areas; disposing at least one radiation source for sterilizing radiation so as to be stationary in the heating installation and so as to be spaced apart from the preform; and aligning a radiation direction of at least one of the at least one radiation source onto a mouth area of the preform and/or onto the carrier installation. 24 . The method as claimed in claim 23 , wherein the carrier installations revolve in an annular manner around deflection wheels, and preforms in an infeed area are transferred to the heating installation and in a delivery area are removed from the heating installation, wherein the revolving carrier installations after removal of the preforms in the delivery area continue to run without preforms up to the infeed area around a head wheel, wherein at least one radiation source is disposed in an area of the head wheel and is aligned onto the preform-less carrier installations which are configured as mandrels. 25 . The method as claimed in claim 24 , wherein the heating installation has a plurality of heating boxes which in a revolving direction of the preforms are disposed behind one another, wherein at least one of the radiation sources is disposed within the heating boxes and/or is disposed between adjacent heating boxes. 26 . The method as claimed in claim 23 , wherein the radiation source is a linear emitter having a longitudinal axis aligned parallel with a longitudinal extent of the preforms moving past. 27 . The method as claimed in claim 23 , wherein a plurality of radiation sources are disposed on top of one another in a direction of a longitudinal extent of the preforms moving past. 28 . The method as claimed in claim 24 , wherein at least an area of the heating installation in which the carrier installations revolve without preforms is at least partially enclosed by a housing that is provided with a vacuum unit, and the carrier installations within the housing are impinged with a chemical sterilizing agent. 29 . The method as claimed in claim 28 , wherein the chemical sterilizing agent is hydrogen peroxide. 30 . The method as claimed in claim 28 , wherein during a start-up of the heating installation or of the blow-molding installation, and/during inline operation of the heating installation or of the blow-molding installation, the radiation sources continue to emit radiation during at least one revolution of the carrier installations in the heating installation and/or in the housing-enclosed area the carrier installations continue to be impinged with the chemical sterilizing agent for at least one revolution. 31 . The method as claimed in claim 23 , including disposing further radiation sources, which are directed onto a base area and/or onto external side walls of the preform, in the heating installation. 32 . The method as claimed in claim 23 , including disposing a plurality of radiation sources around the preform in a circumferentially spaced-apart manner and aligning the radiation sources onto the preform from various radial directions. 33 . The method as claimed in claim 23 , wherein the carrier installation autorotates about an axis at least in areas while revolving in the heating installation, wherein the rotation axis is aligned so as to be parallel with a longitudinal extent of the preforms. 34 . The method as claimed in claim 23 , wherein the radiation sources are UV emitters. 35 . A blowing machine for producing blow-molded containers which are sterile in at least some areas, the blowing machine comprising: a sterilizing installation having at least one radiation source for impinging at least part of a preform with sterilizing radiation; a heating installation for temperature controlling the preforms at a blow-molding temperature; a blowing installation for blow-molding the preforms to form the containers; and carrier installations that guide the preforms through the heating installation, wherein the radiation source for sterilizing radiation is stationary in the heating installation and spaced apart from the preforms, wherein a radiation direction of at least one of the at least one radiation source is aligned onto a mouth area of the preform and/or onto the carrier installation. 36 . The blowing machine as claimed in claim 35 , wherein the carrier installations are operatively arranged to revolve in an annular manner around deflection wheels so that preforms in an infeed area are transferred to the heating installation and in a delivery area are removed from the heating installation, wherein the revolving carrier installations after removal of the preforms in the delivery area continue to run without preforms up to the infeed area around a head wheel, wherein at least one radiation source is disposed in an area of the head wheel and is aligned onto the preform-less carrier installations. 37 . The blowing machine as claimed in claim 36 , wherein the carrier installations are configured as mandrels. 38 . The blowing machine as claimed in claim 36 , wherein the heating installation has a plurality of heating boxes which in the revolving direction of the preforms are disposed behind one another, wherein at least one of the radiation sources is disposed within the heating boxes and/or is disposed between adjacent heating boxes. 39 . The blowing machine as claimed in claim 35 , wherein the radiation source is a linear emitter having a longitudinal axis aligned parallel with a longitudinal extent of the preforms moving past. 40 . The blowing machine as claimed in claim 35 , wherein a plurality of radiation sources are disposed on top of one another in a direction of a longitudinal extent of the preforms moving past. 41 . The blowing machine as claimed in claim 36 , wherein at least an area of the heating installation in which the carrier installations revolve without the preforms is at least partially enclosed by a housing that is provided with a vacuum unit, and sterilizing installations are arranged within the housing so as to impinge a chemical sterilizing agent on the carrier installations in the housing. 42 . The blowing machine as claimed in claim 41 , wherein during a start-up of the heating installation and/or during inline operation of the heating installation the radiation sources are operative to continue to emit radiation and/or in the housing-enclosed area the carrier installations continue to be impinged with the chemical sterilizing agent for at least one revolution of the carrier installations in the heating installation. 43 . The blowing machine as claimed in claim 35 , further comprising further radiation sources disposed in the heating installation and directed onto a base area and/or onto a external side walls of the preform. 44 . The blowing machine as claimed in claim 35 , wherein a plurality of radiation sources are disposed around the preform in a circumferentially spaced-apart manner and are aligned onto the preform from various radial directions. 45 . The blowing machine as claimed in claim 36 , wherein the carrier insta
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