Claims
- 1. A method of aseptically sealing and sampling an aseptic storage tank containing sterile product comprising the steps of:
- connecting first and second aseptic valves in series with an opening in the tank,
- closing the first valve to seal the valve-closure cavity of the first valve from the tank opening to which a first port of the first valve communicates when the first valve is open,
- introducing liquid chemical sterilant into the valve-closure cavities of the first and second valves to sterilize and establish first and second aseptic barriers between the tank opening and the environment,
- closing the second valve to seal the second valve-closure cavity from the first valve-closure cavity,
- unsealing a port in said second valve,
- connecting a third valve to said unsealed port of said second valve to establish alternate flow paths including a) a first flow path between said unsealed port of said second valve and said environment and b) a second flow path between said unsealed port of said second valve and a sample container,
- introducing liquid chemical sterilant into said second valve-closure cavity via said first flow path to sterilize said unsealed port of said second valve and said second valve-closure cavity,
- operating said third valve to establish said second flow path, and
- opening said first and second valves to permit sterile product from said tank to enter said sample container via said first and second valve-closure cavities and said second flow path.
- 2. The method of claim 1 further including the tank re-sealing steps of:
- closing said first valve to terminate the flow of sterile product from said tank,
- operating said third valve to re-establish said first flow path and seal said sample container,
- disconnecting the third valve from the unsealed port of said second valve,
- introducing liquid chemical sterilant into said first and second valve-closure cavities to sterilize and establish first and second aseptic barriers between the environment and said tank opening, and
- closing said second valve to seal said second valve-closure cavity from said first valve-closure cavity.
- 3. A method of aseptically sampling sterile product stored in an aseptic storage tank by removal thereof from an opening in the tank to which first and second valves are series-connected in their closed condition with their respective valve-closure cavities filled with chemical sterilant, to establish two aseptic barriers between the tank opening and the environment, comprising the steps of:
- connecting a third valve to a port of said second valve to establish alternate flow paths including a) a first flow path between said port and the environment and b) a second flow path between said port and a sample container,
- operating said third valve to establish said first flow path,
- introducing sterilant into said first flow path to sterilize said port and said second valve-closure cavity,
- operating said third valve to establish said second flow path, and
- opening said first and second valves to permit sterile product to flow into said sample container via first and second valve-closure cavities and said second flow path.
- 4. The method of claim 2 further including the tank re-sealing steps of:
- closing said first valve to terminate the flow of product from said tank opening,
- operating said third valve to establish said first flow path and seal said sample container,
- disconnecting said third valve from the port of said second valve,
- introducing sterilant into said first and second valve-closure cavities to sterilize and establish two aseptic barriers between said tank opening and the environment,
- closing said second valve to seal said second valve-closure cavity from said first valve-closure cavity, and
- sealing said second valve port.
Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 598,049, filed July 22, 1975, which is a divisional of Ser. No. 496,654, filed Aug. 12, 1974, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,951,184.
US Referenced Citations (1)
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3166106 |
Reeve et al. |
Jan 1965 |
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Divisions (2)
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598049 |
Jul 1975 |
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496654 |
Aug 1974 |
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