IP Library Granted Patent US 9,480,763
Granted Patent B2
US 9,480,763 · App. 13/779,193 · Granted Nov 1, 2016

Hydrogen peroxide sterilization method

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Patent No.
US 9,480,763
App. No.
13/779,193
Granted
Nov 1, 2016
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method of controlling unwanted condensation of hydrogen peroxide in a sterilization chamber at a preselected temperature is disclosed. The method includes the steps of maintaining the sterilization chamber at a vacuum pressure below the pressure at which hydrogen peroxide will boil at the preselected temperature, evaporating successive pulses of hydrogen peroxide, and injecting the evaporated hydrogen peroxide into the chamber, whereby the volume of each pulse of hydrogen peroxide is less than 75 μL, preferably less than 35 μL, most preferably less than 20 μL. Sterilization results are improved by controlling unwanted condensation of hydrogen peroxide.

Claims (20)

1. A method of controlling unwanted condensation of hydrogen peroxide solution in a sterilization chamber at a preselected temperature and containing an article to be sterilized, comprising

evacuating the sterilization chamber to a vacuum pressure below the pressure level at which an aqueous solution of hydrogen peroxide having a first hydrogen peroxide concentration will boil at the preselected temperature, sealing the chamber and maintaining the vacuum pressure below the pressure level,

evaporating successive pulses of the hydrogen peroxide solution into a water vapor component and a hydrogen peroxide vapor component, and

injecting the pulses of evaporated hydrogen peroxide solution into the sealed chamber at the pressure level,

whereby for controlling selective condensation of the hydrogen peroxide vapor component the volume of each pulse of hydrogen peroxide solution evaporated is less than 75 μL, to prevent condensation of the hydrogen peroxide at a point of injection into the chamber and the injecting is carried out to create a layer of micro-condensation of hydrogen peroxide on the article, the layer of micro-condensation having a second hydrogen peroxide concentration higher than the first hydrogen peroxide concentration.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the pulse volume is 35 μL.

3. The method of claim 2 , wherein the pulse volume is 20 μL.

4. A method of selectively controlling condensation of hydrogen peroxide solution in a sterilization chamber and on an article in the chamber, at a preselected temperature, comprising

maintaining the sterilization chamber at a vacuum pressure below the pressure at which an aqueous solution of hydrogen peroxide having a first hydrogen peroxide concentration will boil at the preselected temperature,

evaporating successive pulses of the hydrogen peroxide solution into a water vapor component and a hydrogen peroxide vapor component, and

injecting the pulses of evaporated hydrogen peroxide solution into the chamber, whereby for controlling selective condensation of the hydrogen peroxide vapor component the volume of each pulse of hydrogen peroxide solution evaporated is less than 75 μL, to create a layer of micro-condensation of hydrogen peroxide on the article, the layer of micro-condensation having a second hydrogen peroxide concentration higher than the first hydrogen peroxide concentration.

5. The method of claim 4 , wherein the pulse volume is 35 μL.

6. The method of claim 5 , wherein the pulse volume is 20 μL.

7. A method of controlling condensation of hydrogen peroxide solution in a sterilization chamber and on an article in the chamber, at a preselected temperature, comprising

maintaining the sterilization chamber at a vacuum pressure below the pressure at which an aqueous solution of hydrogen peroxide having a hydrogen peroxide concentration will boil at the preselected temperature,

evaporating successive pulses of the hydrogen peroxide solution into a water vapor component and a hydrogen peroxide vapor component, and

injecting only the pulses of evaporated hydrogen peroxide solution into the chamber,

whereby the volume of each pulse of hydrogen peroxide solution evaporated is less than 75 μL for controlling selective condensation of the hydrogen peroxide vapor component and creating a layer of micro-condensation of hydrogen peroxide on the article, the layer of micro-condensation having a second hydrogen peroxide concentration higher than the first hydrogen peroxide concentration.

8. The method of claim 7 , wherein the pulse volume is 35 μL.

9. The method of claim 8 , wherein the pulse volume is 20 μL.

Assignments (1)
NUNC PRO TUNC ASSIGNMENT Recorded May 2, 2022
From: TSO3, INC.
To: STRYKER CORPORATION
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