IP Library Granted Patent US 11,528,919
Granted Patent B2
US 11,528,919 · App. 16/061,374 · Granted Dec 20, 2022

Method of cleaning a high temperature food processing line in place and food sterilization line

Inventor: Claus Thorsen (Silkeborg, DK)
Assignee: SPX Flow Technology Danmark A/S
A23C7/02A23C3/033A23L2/46A61L2/07A61L2/18B08B9/0321B08B9/0325A61L2202/17
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Patent No.
US 11,528,919
App. No.
16/061,374
Granted
Dec 20, 2022
Kind
B2
Abstract

A high temperature food treatment method is disclosed wherein by alternatingly operating between a first final heater ( 13 ) and second final heater ( 23 ) arranged in parallel on a food processing line ( 30, 40, 50 ), it is possible to operate a continuous process, yet significantly reducing the overall downtime of the processing line ( 30, 40, 50 ), by performing a cleaning in place process on the final heater ( 13, 23 ), not currently being used in the high temperature food treatment process, thereby eliminating or significantly reducing the influence on the processing line ( 30, 40, 50 ) downtime by the process elements and/or processing equipment most easily contaminated.

Claims (14)

1. A food sterilization line comprising:

a plurality of operatively, sequentially arranged and fluidly connected process elements comprising a first and second direct steam heater for sterilizing a pumpable food product at a temperature between 120° C. and 160° C. and operatively arranged in parallel on, respectively, a first sterilizing sequence (I) and a parallel sterilizing sequence (III) of process elements on said food sterilization line, such that said first sterilizing sequence (I) comprising said first direct steam heater can be valved off from or opened to said food sterilization line, when said parallel sterilizing sequence (III) comprising said second direct steam heater, respectively is oppositely valved off from or opened to said food processing line;

wherein each of said first and parallel sterilizing sequences (I, III) comprises inlet valves and outlet valves arranged around all process elements on a sterilizing sequence (I; III) for permitting cleaning agents for use in a cleaning-in-place procedure entry to and exit from a respective sterilizing sequence (I, III), while said respective sterilizing sequence (I, III) is valved off from the food sterilization line;

wherein said respective sterilizing sequences (I, III) divert from and reunite to said food sterilization line at said respective inlet and outlet valves;

said food sterilization line further comprising:

a pre-heater operatively arranged on said food sterilization line upstream from said first and parallel sterilizing sequences (I, III) before said first and parallel sterilizing sequences divert from said food sterilization line; and

a flash cooler operatively arranged on said food sterilization line downstream from said first and parallel sterilizing sequences (I, III) after said first and parallel sterilizing sequences reunite with said food sterilization line;

characterized in that:

when one of said first and parallel sterilizing sequences (I, III) is performing an operative sterilizing sequence for the food sterilization line, the other of said first and parallel sterilizing sequences (I, III) is performing said cleaning-in-place procedure by circulating the cleaning agents and is not available as an operative sterilizing sequence for the food sterilization line and wherein said first and parallel sterilizing sequences are alternatingly operated between the operative sterilizing sequence and the cleaning-in-place procedure to continuously operate the food sterilization line, wherein said first and parallel sterilizing sequences (I, III) do not comprise a pre-heater and/or a cooler.

2. The food sterilization line according to claim 1 , further comprising a feed tank operatively arranged on said food sterilization line upstream from said pre-heater.

3. The food sterilization line according to claim 1 , further comprising a filling station arranged at a downstream end of said food sterilization line.

4. The food sterilization line according to claim 3 , further comprising at least one indirect cooler arranged on said food sterilization line after said flash cooler and before, when present, said filling station.

5. The food sterilization line according to claim 1 , further comprising a controller.

6. The food sterilization line according to claim 1 , wherein said first sterilizing sequence (I) consists of said first direct steam heater and wherein said parallel sterilizing sequence (III) consists of said second direct steam heater.

Assignments (2)
PARTIAL RELEASE FOR SECURITY INTEREST PREVIOUSLY RECORDED AT 059619/0158 Recorded Oct 17, 2022
From: CITIBANK, N.A.
To: SPX APV DANMARK A/S; SPX FLOW TECHNOLOGY BELGIUM NV; SPX FLOW TECHNOLOGY DANMARK A/S; SPX FLOW TECHNOLOGY ENGLAND LIMITED; SPX FLOW TECHNOLOGY KOREA CO., LTD.; SPX FLOW TECHNOLOGY NORDERSTEDT GMBH; SPX INTERNATIONAL LIMITED
Reel/Frame 061698/0581 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 5, 2022
From: PHILADELPHIA MIXING SOLUTIONS LLC; SPX FLOW TECHNOLOGY USA, INC.; SPX FLOW, INC.; SPX FLOW US, LLC
To: CITIBANK, N.A.
Reel/Frame 059619/0158 →