This application claims the benefit of the earlier filed International Applicaton No. PCT/EP02/11608, International Filing Date, 17 Oct. 2002, which designated the United States of America, and which international application was published under PCT Article 21 (2) as WO Publication No. WO 03/042043 A1 and which claims priority from German Application No. DE 101 55 757.4, filed 14 Nov. 2001.
1. Field
The invention relates to a method for cleaning and/or disinfecting the vacuum channels of a sealing station in which the vacuum channels are separated from the pump and connected to a cleaning and/or disinfecting circuit at regular intervals.
The invention also relates to a cleaning and/or disinfecting circuit, a cleaning adapter and a packaging machine.
2. Brief Description of the Related Developments
Nowadays, increasingly high demands are made on the hygiene of packaging machines, in particular in the foodstuffs field. Consequently, it is necessary to ensure that all parts of the packaging machine which come into direct or indirect contact with the packaged items are cleaned and disinfected at regular intervals.
Publication EP 1 094 003 discloses a device for closing containers filled with packaging items with stopper plugs. The device facilitates the cleaning and disinfection of the evacuation device for the evacuation of the headroom of the container of the filled injection-moulded parts without having to attach additional parts to the evacuation device.
The need for cleaning and disinfection also applies to the vacuum channels in the sealing station which are used to draw the air out of the packaging and, for example, replace it with inert gas. When the air is drawn out, frequently small particles of food are drawn along with it and these are deposited in the vacuum channels and, in particular during the downtime of the packaging machine, encourage germ formation in these vacuum channels.
Therefore, it was the object of this invention to provide a method for cleaning and/or disinfecting the vacuum channels.
The object is achieved by a method for cleaning and/or disinfecting the vacuum channels of a sealing station whereby the vacuum channels are separated from the pump at regular intervals and connected to a cleaning and/or disinfecting circuit.
It was extremely surprising and unexpected to a person skilled in the art that the method according to the invention enables the production of foodstuffs with far fewer germs and hence a longer shelf life than was possible with machines according to the prior art. The method according to the invention is simple and inexpensive to perform, for example following the daily operation of the machine before its downtime at night.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the cleaning circuit comprises a pump and a fluid reservoir. The fluid reservoir contains a cleaning and/or disinfecting fluid, for example active chlorine, which is pumped by the pump through the vacuum channels and runs out of the vacuum channels back into the fluid reservoir. This circuit is maintained until it is ensured that the vacuum channels have been sufficiently cleaned and/or disinfected.
A sealing station generally comprises first and second sealing tools which interact in such a way that a covering film seals a packaging tray. Hereby, a first sealing tool is arranged above the covering film and a second sealing tool below the packaging tray. The second sealing tool is generally vertically adjustable.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the first and the second sealing tools are connected independently of each other to a cleaning and/or disinfecting circuit. This embodiment has the advantage that the vacuum channels in the first, upper sealing tool, in which food remnants are frequently deposited, may be cleaned more frequently than the vacuum channels in the second, lower sealing tool.
In another preferred embodiment of the method according to the invention, the sealing station comprises first and second sealing tools which are connected to a cleaning and/or disinfecting circuit and connected to each other by an adapter. The adapter creates a fluid-tight connection between the vacuum channels of the first and second sealing tools so that a fluid circuit can rinse both sealing tools in sequence with the cleaning and/or disinfecting fluid. This embodiment of the method according to the invention is particularly simple to perform and requires only a slight modification of the packaging machine.
The cleaning and/or disinfecting fluid used may be any cleaning and/or disinfecting fluid known to a person skilled in the art capable of cleaning and optionally disinfecting the channels. However, preferably active chlorine is used as the cleaning and/or disinfecting fluid.
Preferably, the cleaning and/or disinfecting circuit is decoupled again following the cleaning and/or disinfection. Germ-free compressed air is then conveyed through the vacuum channels until they have dried, so that no cleaning and/or disinfecting fluid contaminates the food to be packed during the subsequent packaging process.
Another object of the invention is a cleaning and/or disinfecting circuit with a pump, a fluid reservoir and pipes, whereby the pipes may be connected to the vacuum channels in the sealing station of a packaging machine.
The circuit system has the advantage that the vacuum channels in the sealing station are simple and inexpensive to clean. The cleaning and/or disinfecting circuit is simple to attach to the packaging machine.
In a preferred embodiment, the cleaning and/or disinfecting circuit is connected to the packaging machine in a detachable way. This embodiment of the cleaning and/or disinfecting circuit according to the invention has the advantage that a cleaning and/or disinfecting circuit may be used for several packaging machines and that the cleaning and/or disinfecting circuit does not have to be located in the vicinity of the packaging machine during the actual packaging process and hence does not represent a safety and contamination risk for the foodstuffs to be packaged.
Another object of the invention is a cleaning and/or disinfecting adapter for the reversible, fluid-tight connection of the vacuum channels in first and second sealing tools in a sealing station. This cleaning and/or disinfecting adapter enables the first and second sealing tools to be connected together in such a way that both tools may be connected to a cleaning and/or disinfecting fluid circuit so that the cleaning and/or disinfection of the vacuum channels is very simple and quick to perform.
Another object of the invention is a packaging machine, in particular a deep drawing packaging machine with connections for a cleaning and/or disinfecting circuit in the vacuum channels of the sealing station.
In a preferred embodiment, the cleaning and/or disinfecting circuit may be connected in a reversible manner.
The invention will now be described with reference to
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