Claims
- 1. An irradiation system comprising:
a conveying system for moving material to be irradiated through a processing area; an irradiation source for applying radiation to material in the processing area; and a sealed conduit enclosing the conveying system in at least the processing area.
- 2. The irradiation system of claim 1, wherein the conveying system comprises at least one powered conveyor for carrying the material to be irradiated through the processing area.
- 3. The irradiation system of claim 1, wherein the sealed conduit has a controlled interior atmosphere.
- 4. The irradiation system of claim 3, wherein the controlled interior atmosphere excludes oxygen.
- 5. The irradiation system of claim 4, wherein the interior atmosphere of the sealed conduit is filled with a gas selected from the group consisting of nitrogen and carbon dioxide.
- 6. The irradiation system of claim 1, wherein the irradiation source is configured and arranged to direct radiation onto material in the processing area from two opposite sides.
- 7. The irradiation system of claim 1, wherein the sealed conduit is composed of food contactable material having a thickness of no greater than 0.125 inches.
- 8. The irradiation system of claim 1, further comprising:
a shielding structure around the irradiation source and the sealed conduit configured and arranged to obstruct a path for radiation to escape from the processing area.
- 9. The irradiation system of claim 8, wherein the shielding structure includes a mechanism for allowing removal of the conveying system in the processing area.
- 10. The irradiation system of claim 1, wherein the conveying system comprises:
an input conveyor for carrying material into the irradiation system at a first elevation; an input elevator receiving the material from the input conveyor and carrying the material to a second elevation; a process conveyor receiving the material from the input elevator and carrying the material through the processing area at the second elevation; an output elevator receiving the material from the process conveyor and carrying the material to a third elevation; and an output conveyor receiving the material from the output elevator and carrying the material out of the irradiation system at the third elevation.
- 11. The irradiation system of claim 1, wherein the conveying system comprises:
an input conveyor for carrying material into the irradiation system at a first elevation; an input ramp providing a path for the material to move from the first elevation to a second elevation; a process conveyor receiving the material from the input ramp and carrying the material through the processing area at the second elevation; an output ramp providing a path for the material to move from the second elevation to a third elevation; and an output conveyor receiving the material from the output ramp and carrying the material out of the irradiation system at the third elevation.
- 12. The irradiation system of claim 11, wherein the input ramp and the output ramp each comprise a powered conveyor.
- 13. The irradiation system of claim 1, wherein the conveying system comprises:
a first conveyor mechanism for carrying containers of material through the processing area; and a second conveyor mechanism for carrying loose material through the processing area.
- 14. A food processing system comprising:
a conveying system for moving food through a processing area; an irradiation source for applying radiation to food in the processing area; a sealed conduit enclosing the conveying system in the processing area, an interior of the sealed conduit having a first controlled atmosphere for irradiation; and a packaging system located downstream from the processing area for packaging irradiated food in a second controlled atmosphere for packaging.
- 15. The food processing system of claim 14, wherein the conveying system includes at least one powered conveyor for carrying the food through the processing area.
- 16. The food processing system of claim 14, wherein the first controlled atmosphere excludes oxygen.
- 17. The food processing system of claim 16, wherein the interior atmosphere of the sealed conduit is filled with a gas selected from the group consisting of nitrogen and carbon dioxide.
- 18. The food processing system of claim 14, wherein the second controlled atmosphere is high in oxygen.
- 19. The food processing system of claim 14, wherein the irradiation source is configured and arranged to direct radiation onto material in the processing area from two opposite sides.
- 20. The food processing system of claim 14, wherein the sealed conduit is composed of food contactable material having a thickness of no greater than 0.125 inches.
- 21. The food processing system of claim 14, further comprising:
a shielding structure around the irradiation source and the sealed conduit configured and arranged to obstruct a path for radiation to escape from the processing area.
- 22. The food processing system of claim 21, wherein the shielding structure includes a mechanism for allowing removal of the conveying system in the processing area.
- 23. The food processing system of claim 14, wherein the conveying system comprises:
an input conveyor for carrying material at a first elevation; an input elevator receiving the material from the input conveyor and carrying the material to a second elevation; a process conveyor receiving the material from the input elevator and carrying the material through the processing area at the second elevation; an output elevator receiving the material from the process conveyor and carrying the material to a third elevation; and an output conveyor receiving the material from the output elevator and carrying the material to the packaging system at the third elevation.
- 24. The food processing system of claim 14, wherein the conveying system comprises:
an input conveyor for carrying material at a first elevation; an input ramp providing a path for the material to move from the first elevation to a second elevation; a process conveyor receiving the material from the input ramp and carrying the material through the processing area at the second elevation; an output ramp providing a path for the material to move from the second elevation to a third elevation; and an output conveyor receiving the material from the output ramp and carrying the material to the packaging system at the third elevation.
- 25. The food processing system of claim 24, wherein the input ramp and the output ramp each comprise a powered conveyor.
- 26. A food processing system comprising:
a grinder providing ground meat through a grinding plate located within a shroud having an interior atmosphere that excludes oxygen, wherein the ground meat exits the grinding plate in a ribbon form; a loading system for placing the ground meat onto trays; an irradiation system receiving trays of ground meat from the loading system and exposing the trays of ground meat to radiation in a first controlled atmosphere; and a packaging system receiving irradiated trays of ground meat from the irradiation system and packaging the trays of ground meat in a second controlled atmosphere.
- 27. The food processing system of claim 26, wherein the first controlled atmosphere excludes oxygen.
- 28. The food processing system of claim 27, wherein the first controlled atmosphere is filled with a gas selected from the group consisting of nitrogen and carbon dioxide.
- 29. The food processing system of claim 26, wherein the second controlled atmosphere is high in oxygen.
- 30. A method of irradiation comprising:
conveying material to be irradiated through a processing area; and controlling an atmosphere in the processing area to be different from an ambient atmosphere; and applying radiation to the material in the processing area.
- 31. The method of claim 30, wherein controlling the atmosphere in the processing area comprises excluding oxygen from the processing area.
- 32. The method of claim 31, wherein controlling the atmosphere in the processing area comprises filling the processing area with a gas selected from the group consisting of nitrogen and carbon dioxide.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)
[0001] This application claims the benefit of Provisional Application No. 60/280,790 filed Apr. 2, 2001 for “Irradiation System for Food or Other Articles” by S. Lyons, S. Koenck, B. Dalziel, D. White and J. Kewley, and also claims the benefit of Provisional Application No. 60/333,045 filed Nov. 14, 2001 for “Irradiation System for Sanitizing Mail” by S. Lyons, S. Koenck, B. Dalziel and V. Kennedy, and also claims the benefit of Provisional Application No. 60/359,813 filed Feb. 26, 2002 for “Irradiation System for Stationary Articles” by S. Lyons, S. Koenck, B. Dalziel and V. Kennedy.
[0002] The aforementioned Provisional Application Nos. 60/280,790, 60/333,045 and 60/359,813 are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety. In addition, U.S. application Ser. No. 09/685,799 filed Oct. 10, 2000 for “Irradiation System and Method” by S. Lyons, S. Koenck, B. Dalziel and J. Kewley and U.S. application Ser. No. 09/795,058 filed Feb. 26, 2001 for “Bulk Material Irradiation System and Method” by S. Lyons, S. Koenck, B. Dalziel, D. White and J. Kewley are also hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
Provisional Applications (3)
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Date |
Country |
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60280790 |
Apr 2001 |
US |
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60333045 |
Nov 2001 |
US |
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60359813 |
Feb 2002 |
US |