Claims
- 1. An autoclave for continuously heat-processing food in open containers comprising: an autoclave body (1) defining a processing chamber (2) for processing the food within said body (1); said processing chamber (2) including a food inlet region (3), a food heat-processing region and a processed food outlet region (4); an aperture (17, 53) formed in each of said inlet region (3) and said outlet region (4); first and second air-lock chambers (15, 7) arranged externally of said autoclave body (1) and communicating through said apertures (17, 53) with said inlet region (3) and said outlet region (4) respectively; said apertures (17, 53) being fitted with valve closure members (26, 52); a conveyor (40) inside the processing chamber (2) for transferring the open containers of food from said inlet region (3) through said heat-processing region to said outlet region (4) whereby the food in the open containers is processed; a first transfer device (P.sub.1) in communication with said first air-lock chamber (15) for introducing the open containers of food into the first air lock chamber (15); a second transfer device (P.sub.2) in said processing chamber (2) for transferring the open containers of food from said first air-lock chamber (15) to said inlet region (3); a third transfer device (P.sub.3) in said processing chamber (2) for transferring the open containers of processed food from said outlet region (4) to said second air-lock chamber (7); and a fourth transfer device (P.sub.4) in communication with said second air-lock chamber (7) for withdrawing the open containers of processed food from the second air-lock chamber (7).
- 2. An autoclave as defined in claim 1 together with a flat elongate tray (12); each of said open containers (9) being disposed on said tray (12).
- 3. An autoclave as defined in claim 1 together with a first additional aperture (16) formed in said first air-lock chamber (15); said first air-lock chamber (15) being in communication with the external environment through said first additional aperture (16); said first additional aperture being fitted with a valve closure member (22); a second additional aperture (55) formed in said second air-lock chamber (7); said second air-lock chamber (7) being in communication with a sterile environment (61)through said second additional aperture (55); said second additional aperture (55) being fitted with a valve closure member (56).
- 4. An autoclave as defined in claim 3 wherein each of said apertures and additional apertures (16, 17, 53, 55) comprise valve seats releasably engageable with respective said valve closure members (22, 26, 52, 56).
- 5. An autoclave as defined in claim 2 wherein each of said transfer devices (P.sub.1, P.sub.2, P.sub.3, P.sub.4) comprise an arm having a width and length substantially equal to that of the tray (12) together with means for releasably retaining the tray (12) on the arm.
- 6. An autoclave as defined in claim 2, wherein said trays (12) include at least one slot (34, 35) at opposite ends thereof each of said transfer devices (P.sub.1, P.sub.2, P.sub.3, P.sub.4) comprising a pair of parallel rod-like tines (13a, 13b; 28, 29; 28a, 29a; 59, 60) mutually spaced by a distance no greater than the width of the trays (12); each of said pairs of tines (13a, 13b; 28, 29; 28a, 29a; 59, 60) being interconnected at one end; said tines (28, 29) of said second and fourth transfer devices (P.sub.2, P.sub.4) including saw-tooth projections (32, 33) for releasably engaging said slots (34, 35) in the edges of the trays (12).
- 7. An autoclave as defined in claim 3 wherein said first and second transfer devices (P.sub.1, P.sub.2) being arranged in opposition to each other and disposed on a common axis (B) with said aperture (17) in said inlet region (3) and said first additional aperture (16) in said first air-lock chamber; and said third and fourth transfer devices (P.sub.3, P.sub.4) being arranged in opposition to each other and disposed on a common axis (C) with said aperture (53) in said outlet region (4) and said second additional aperture (55) formed in said second air-lock chamber (7).
- 8. An autoclave as defined in claim 7 together with first and second drive means (18, 23) for driving said first and second transfer devices (P.sub.1, P.sub.2) respectively into and out of said first air-lock chamber (15); and third (50) and fourth drive means for driving said third and fourth transfer devices (P.sub.3, P.sub.4) respectively into and out of said second air-lock chamber (7).
- 9. An autoclave as defined in claim 8 wherein each of said drive means comprises a leadscrew assembly including a rotatable threaded sleeve element (20, 25, 49, 58) and a screw (19, 24, 48, 57) fixed against rotation extending in alignment with its respective transfer device (P.sub.1, P.sub.2, P.sub.3, P.sub.4).
- 10. An autoclave as defined in claim 6 wherein said parallel rod like tines (13a, 13b; 28, 29) comprising said first and second transfer devices (P.sub.1, P.sub.2) are spaced by a distance enabling one said pair to be accommodated within the other; and said parallel rod like tines (28a, 29a; 59, 60) comprising said third and fourth transfer devices (P.sub.3, P.sub.4) are also spaced by a distance enabling one said pair to be accommodated within the other.
- 11. An autoclave as defined in claim 10 wherein said second transfer device (P.sub.2) includes first collection means (30, 31) for collecting a tray (12) from said first transfer means (P.sub.1) and said fourth transfer means (P.sub.4) includes second collection means (30, 31) for collecting a tray (12) from said first transfer means (P.sub.1).
- 12. An autoclave as defined in claim 11 wherein each of said collection means comprises two idle rollers (31, 32) mounted on the free ends of the tines (28, 29; 59, 60) of the second and fourth transfer devices (P.sub.2, P.sub.4) for rotation about axes perpendicular to the direction of movement of the tines themselves; said idle rollers (30, 31) projecting above the upper edges of their respective tines.
- 13. An autoclave as defined in claim 1 wherein said conveyor (40) is a step advancing conveyor.
- 14. An autoclave as defined in claim 13 wherein said conveyor (40) comprises a first pair of fixed flat profiled members (41, 42) supported in said processing chamber (2) and extending parallel to its axis (A) from the inlet region (3) to the outlet region (4) thereof and a second pair of flat profiled members (43, 44) supported for movement between said fixed profiled members (41, 42), means for moving the movable profiled members (43, 44) in a rectangular path of movement relative to the fixed profiled members (41, 42).
- 15. An autoclave as defined in claim 14 wherein said tines (28, 29) of said second transfer device (P.sub.2) define a pair of notches (36, 37) in their upper edges in alignment with said moveable profiled members (43, 44); said fixed and movable profiled members (41, 42, 43, 44) being arranged on their edges; and each movable profiled member (43, 44) having an end portion releasably engageable with corresponding ones of said notches (36, 37) for transferring the trays from said inlet region (3) to the said food heat-processing region of the processing chamber (2).
- 16. An autoclave as defined in claim 15 wherein said conveyor (40) includes a trolley (62) for transferring said trays (12) from said fixed profiled members (41, 42) to said third transfer device (P.sub.3) for removing said trays (12) from said processing chamber (2).
- 17. An autoclave as defined in claim 15 wherein said fixed and movable profiled members (41, 42, 43, 44) define respective pluralities of identical recesses (45, 46) in their upper edges of a size to receive the trays (12) therein.
- 18. An autoclave as defined in claim 17 together with a plurality of cross-members (47) connected to said movable profiled members (43, 44) thereby reinforcing said movable profiled members and forming therewith a movable frame.
- 19. An autoclave as defined in claim 14 where said means (38a, 38c) for moving the movable frame to effect said rectangular movement is positioned outside said autoclave body (1).
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 08/479,944 filed Jun. 7, 1995 now abandoned.
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