Claims
- 1. A method for detecting a leak in a sealed package containing a product in the form of a foodstuff or a pharmaceutical, the method comprising:adding a hydrogen-containing test gas mixture into the package, the test gas mixture being at least substantially oxygen-free and having a hydrogen content ranging from 0.0001% to less than 5% by volume, the adding being to subject the contents thereof to a first pressure; maintaining the package in a chamber having a predetermined gas pressure, the maintaining being for a predetermined time; maintaining the hydrogen gas concentration of the gas in the chamber below a reference concentration, the reference concentration being less than the hydrogen gas concentration in the package immediately after addition of hydrogen gas to the package; detecting, after the predetermined time, the presence of hydrogen gas content in a measuring space in gas flow relationship with the chamber, with a detection apparatus; wherein the package is considered defective if hydrogen has leaked outside the package and a detected hydrogen gas content is higher by a predetermined value than the reference concentration.
- 2. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the package has a pressure close to air pressure, i.e. about 1000 mbar andwherein the gas pressure in the chamber is lower that the first pressure within the package.
- 3. The method as claimed in claim 2, wherein the gas pressure in the chamber is at least 50 mbar lower than the first pressure within the package.
- 4. The method as claimed in claim 3, wherein the gas pressure in the chamber is 200-400 mbar lower than the first pressure within the package.
- 5. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the predetermined time is in the range of 0.5 to 60 seconds.
- 6. The method as claimed in claim 5, wherein the predetermined time is 0.5 to 1 second.
- 7. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the gas pressure within the chamber is 200-1000 mbar.
- 8. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the package is a vacuum package, andwherein the gas pressure within the chamber is not greater than 800 mbar.
- 9. The method as claimed in claim 8, wherein the gas pressure within the chamber is at least 200 mbar.
- 10. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein a gas mixture having a hydrogen gas content of at least 0.5% by volume is used as the test gas mixture.
- 11. The method as claimed in claim 10, wherein a gas mixture having a substantial concentration of nitrogen gas is used as the test gas.
- 12. The method as claimed in claim 11, wherein a gas mixture having a nitrogen gas content of about 50% by volume is used as the test gas.
- 13. The method as claimed in claim 12, wherein a gas mixture containing about 10-50% by volume of carbon dioxide is used as the test gas.
- 14. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein a gas mixture having a hydrogen gas content of at least 0.5% by volume is used as the test gas mixture.
- 15. The method as claimed in claim 14, wherein a gas mixture having a substantial concentration of nitrogen gas is used as the test gas.
- 16. The method as claimed in claim 15, wherein a gas mixture having a nitrogen gas content of about 50% by volume is used as the test gas mixture.
- 17. The method as claimed in claim 16, wherein a gas mixture containing at least 10 to 50% by volume of carbon dioxide is used as the test gas mixture.
- 18. A method for adding gas to a package containing a product in the form of a foodstuff of a pharmaceutical, the method comprising:adding a hydrogen-containing test gas mixture into the package, the test gas mixture being at least substantially oxygen-free and having a hydrogen content ranging from 0.0001% to less than 5% by volume, the adding being to subject the contents thereof to a first pressure; maintaining the package in a chamber having a predetermined gas pressure, the maintaining being for a predetermined time; maintaining the hydrogen gas concentration of the gas in the chamber below a reference concentration, the reference concentration being less than the hydrogen gas concentration in the package immediately after addition of hydrogen gas to the package; detecting, after the predetermined time, the presence of hydrogen gas content in a measuring space in gas flow relationship with the chamber, with a detection apparatus; wherein the package is considered defective if hydrogen has leaked outside the package and a detected hydrogen gas content is higher by a predetermined value than the reference concentration.
- 19. The method as claimed in claim 18, wherein the package is a vacuum package, andwherein the gas pressure within the chamber is not greater than 800 mbar.
- 20. The method as claimed in claim 19, wherein the gas pressure within the chamber is at least 200 mbar.
Priority Claims (3)
Number |
Date |
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Kind |
961648 |
Apr 1996 |
FI |
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970583 |
Feb 1997 |
FI |
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970665 |
Feb 1997 |
FI |
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Parent Case Info
This application is the national phase of international application PCT/F197/00232 filed Apr. 15, 1997 which designated the U.S.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
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102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/FI97/00232 |
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WO |
00 |
4/21/1999 |
4/21/1999 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
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Kind |
WO97/39322 |
10/23/1997 |
WO |
A |
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