Claims
- 1. In a method of recovering aroma gas evolved during processing of a beverage material in which the aroma gas is conducted to a cryogenic collector, a cryogenic liquid or gas is injected into the aroma gas in said collector under conditions sufficient to condense aroma frost particles from the aroma gas to form a suspension of aroma frost particles in cryogenic gas, the gaseous suspension is contacted with a porous filter medium having a pore size distribution which removes substantially all of the aroma frost particles from the gaseous suspension with the particles being deposited on the filter medium and the cryogenic gas passing the porous filter medium, and the aroma frost particles are dislodged from the filter medium and recovered, the improvement which comprises
- passing the aroma gas through a plurality of cryogenic collectors in series with the cryogenic collectors being maintained at successively lower temperatures, with the first collector being maintained at a temperature at which only a portion of the aroma constituents is condensed and the last collector in the series being maintained at a temperature at which substantially all of the aroma constituents remaining in the aroma gas are condensed, with intermediate cryogenic collectors being maintained at temperatures intermediate said first and last collectors, to thereby effect fractionation of the aroma constituents of the aroma gas, and
- controlling the flow of cryogenic liquid or gas to each cryogenic collector to maintain the temperature in the collectors at a predetermined level.
- 2. The method defined in claim 1 in which the aroma gas is evolved during the processing of coffee.
- 3. The method defined in claim 2 in which liquid nitrogen is injected into the aroma gas in each collector to condense aroma gas particles.
- 4. The method defined in claim 3 in which the flow of liquid nitrogen into the first cryogenic collector is controlled to maintain the temperature in said collector at about -18.degree. C. .+-.5.degree. C. to condense a portion of the aroma constituents from the aroma gas, with the condensed particles being removed and the non-condensed aroma gas being introduced into a successive cryogenic collector maintained at a temperature lower than said first collector.
- 5. The method defined in claim 4 in which the aroma gas is passed through four cryogenic collectors in series, with the temperature in the first, second, third and fourth collectors being maintained at -18.degree. C. .+-.5.degree. C., -34.degree. C. .+-.5.degree. C., -80.degree. C. .+-.5.degree. C., and -157.degree. C..+-.5.degree. C. respectively.
- 6. The method defined in claim 5 in which the aroma frost particles condensed in the first, third and fourth collectors being recovered for use in aromatizing soluble coffee products, and the aroma frost particles condensed in the second collector being discarded.
- 7. The method defined in claim 3 in which the temperature in the cryogenic collectors is maintained at a predetermined level by
- measuring the temperature within the collector,
- comparing the measured temperature with a predetermined desired temperature for the collector, and
- adjusting the temperature in the collector in response to the comparison of the measured and predetermined temperatures by adjusting the pressure drop across the discharge of liquid nitrogen into the collector, with the pressure drop being reduced in order to increase the measured temperature in the collector, and being increased in order to reduce the measured temperature.
- 8. A method of recovering aroma gas evolved during processing of a beverage material which comprises
- conducting the aroma gas to a cryogenic collector,
- contacting the aroma gas in said collector with a cryogenic gas under conditions sufficient to condense aroma frost particles from the aroma gas to thereby form a suspension of aroma frost particles in the cryogenic gas,
- contacting the gaseous suspension with a porous filter medium having a pore size distribution which removes substantially all of the aroma frost particles from the gaseous suspension, with the particles being deposited on the filter medium and the cryogenic gas passing through the porous filter medium,
- removing the aroma frost particles from the filter medium, and
- recovering the condensed aroma frost particles.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of pending application Ser. No. 07/980,025, filed Nov. 23, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,222,364 which is a divisional application of application Ser. No. 07/760,662, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,182,926.
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Divisions (1)
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