WO1994021145A1 - Method and device in high-pressure treatment of liquid substances - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a method and a device for high-pressure treatment of liquid substances, for example foodstuffs, wherein the substance undergoes a cyclic process where a limited amount of the substance during each cycle is pressurized in a pressure intensifier to a predetermined pressure and is then maintained at this pressure for a predetermined period of time.
- the method and the device are especially suitable for use in high-pressure treatment of large quantities of liquid substances and where certain demands are placed on how large a volume of the substance that can be treated per unit of time.
- high-pressure treatment has started to be utilized as a method for, among other things, inactivating microorganisms and certain enzymes in foodstuf-fs, in parti- cular in foodstuffs of a particularly high quality, such as fruit juices and the like.
- the advantage of high-pressure treatment as compared with the more frequently used heat- treatment method is that the microorganisms and the degra ⁇ ding enzymes in the freshly pressed juice are killed or inactivated without destroying vitamins and flavouring.
- a decisive factor for obtaining a good result during the high-pressure treatment is that the substance is maintained under a sufficiently high pressure for a sufficiently long period of time.
- the pressure and the holding time are chosen in dependence on the properties of the substance to be treated, and the general rule is that the higher the pressure and the longer the holding time, the better the result. Further, the rule applies, within certain limits, that if the holding time is extended, the pressure can be reduced and vice versa.
- the pressure is usually set a 1,000 - 15,000 bar and the holding time can vary between a few seconds and some 10 to
- pressure intensifier is meant here a device which has a high-pressure chamber in which the substance to be treated is pressurized.
- the pressurization can be accomplished, for example, by designing one of the end walls of the high-pressure chamber as a high-pressure piston with a certain area, which is insertable into the high-pressure chamber. Outside of the high-pressure chamber this piston is secured to a low- pressure piston with a larger area, arranged in a low- pressure chamber.
- a considerable problem is that the volume of the pressure intensifier must be dimensioned in relation to the desired production capacity of the whole process chain-.
- the packing process is often that part of the production chain that is limiting to the capacity of the whole process.
- Normal packing machines for juice today have a capacity of about 6,000 to 12,000 litres per hour. If high-pressure treatment is to have a capacity of 6,000 litres per hour and the predetermined holding time is 5 minutes at a suitable pressure, this means that the pressure intensifier must hold about 500 litres of juice.
- the manufacturing cost of the pressure intensifier stated in the example is very high.
- the need of large pressure intensifiers entails problems as regards the energy consumption.
- the cycle times should be minimized.
- the holding time cannot be reduced unless the pressure is increased, which in turn entails further increased manufacturing costs for the pressure intensifier.
- the cycle times can be reduced by reducing the time of the pressurization step.
- the pressure intensifier has a large volume, however, this means that the energy required for building up the pressure increases considerably. This in turn leads to high operating costs and to the need of powerful and expensive hydraulic units.
- the object of the present invention is, therefore, to pro- vide a method and a device for high-pressure treatment of liquid substances whereby the volume of the pressure inten ⁇ sifier does not have to be dimensioned in relation to the desired treatment capacity and whereby it is possible, in a simple manner, to recover the energy which is supplied to the substance during pressurization of the substance.
- the above-mentioned object is attained according to the invention by means of a method of the kind stated in the introductory part of the description and characterized in that the limited amount of the substance, after having been pressurized in the pressure intensifier, is conducted while substantially maintaining the predetermined pressure from the pressure intensifier to and via an inlet into a pressure chamber, which contains a predetermined larger quantity of the substance at essentially the same predetermined pressure, and that the substance is maintained at the predetermined pressure for the predetermined time by being brought to pass over a predetermined distance between the inlet and an outlet arranged in the pressure chamber.
- the pressure intensifier can be dimensioned to generate a certain capacity flow independently of the required holding time.
- the attainment of the holding time is, at a certain capacity flow, exclusively dependent on the volume of the pressure chamber. Since the pressure intensifier therefore can be made considerably smaller than according to prior art and since pressure chambers are considerably less expensive to manufacture per unit of volume than pressure intensi ⁇ fiers, the above-mentioned economic and technical problems associated with a large volume of the pressure intensifier are eliminated.
- the pre ⁇ determined pressure in the pressure chamber is maintained essentially constant by passing a quantity of the substance from the pressure chamber through the outlet which is essen- tially equal to the quantity supplied to the pressure chamber through the inlet during the same cycle.
- the substance after having passed through the pressure chamber the substance is supplied to a decompressor, in which the supplied quantity of the substance is decompressed in a controlled way.
- a further embodiment of the method according to the inven ⁇ tion is characterized in that the pressure which is suppor- ted by the substance in the decompressor is transferred to the pressure intensifier and there contributes to the pressurization of the limited quantity of the substance which, during the decompression in the decompressor, is located in the pressure intensifier.
- the latter embodiment of the invention permits the energy which is released in connection with the decompression of the substance to be recovered and used during the otherwise relatively energy-demanding pressurization. This entails a considerable reduction of the energy consumption compared with the high-pressure treatment according to the current technique.
- the released energy can be transferred from the decompressor either by hydraulic means or by mechanical means.
- the method according to one embodiment of the invention permits the substance, after having been conducted from the pressure chamber, to be brought to pass through at least one choke means, instead of being passed to the decom ⁇ pressor. Thereafter, according to an additional embodiment, the substance is caused, after preferably each choke means, to pass through a heat exchanger whereby the temperature of the substance is compensated for the change of temperature which arises when passing through the choke means.
- the present invention also relates to a device for carrying out the method according to the invention.
- the device com ⁇ prises a pressure intensifier operating in a cyclic process and adapted, during each cycle, to pressurize a limited amount of the substance to be treated to the predetermined pressure, and is characterized in that a pressure chamber with an inlet and an outlet, via the inlet and a first high- pressure connection for transporting the pressurized sub ⁇ stance, is connected to the pressure intensifier, that the pressure chamber is adapted to maintain the sub- stance at the predetermined pressure during the predeter ⁇ mined period of time by a forced smallest transport distance between the inlet and the outlet, determined by the volume flow and the flow cross section, and that a valve is arranged to close and open the connection between the pressure intensifier and the pressure chamber.
- the pressure chamber can either be designed as a tube, whereby the length of the tube constitutes the forcedly determined smallest transport distance between the inlet and the outlet, or as a cylinder.
- the pressure chamber is provided with guide means intended to cause the pressurized substance to cover the forcedly determined smallest distance between the inlet and the outlet.
- this guide means consists of a conduit of flexible material, one end of the conduit being connected to the inlet of the pressure chamber and the other end of the conduit being connected to the outlet of the pressure chamber.
- the conduit has a certain length which corresponds to the forcedly determined smallest distance over which the substance is to pass between the inlet and the outlet.
- the pressure chamber is filled with a pressure-absorbing medium in which the conduit is embedded.
- the guide means is in the form of a screw which is arranged coaxially with the pressure chamber and which has essen ⁇ tially the same outer diameter as the inner diameter of the pressure chamber. Further, according to still another embodiment, this screw is fixed to a shaft which is coaxial with the pressure chamber and the screw, the shaft being rotatably arranged at the two end walls of the pressure chamber and projecting through at least one of these end walls.
- the pressurized substance is caused to pass over a certain predetermined distance in the pressure chamber. In this way it is ensured that the substance resides in the pressure chamber for the predetermined holding time.
- the different embodiments of the guide means all make possible a safe use as well as a simple cleaning and washing-up of the pressure chamber with guide means.
- the washing-up takes place by flushing washing-up liquid and then rinsing liquid through the conduit, via the inlet and the outlet of the pressure chamber.
- a rota- table screw is used as guide means, the washing-up takes place by first filling the pressure chamber with washing-up liquid to a certain level.
- the screw is caused to rotate by rotating the shaft projecting from the pressure chamber, for example by means of a motor.
- This causes the washing-up liquid to be rinsed around in the pressure chamber and clean the guide means as well as the inside of the pressure chamber.
- the pressure chamber is rinsed in the same way with a rinsing liquid.
- Yet another embodiment of the invention according to the invention is characterized in that the pressure chamber, via the outlet and a second high-pressure connection for trans ⁇ porting the pressurized substance, is connected to a decom ⁇ pressor, and that a second valve is adapted to close and open the connection between the pressure chamber and the decompressor.
- the substance is allowed to be decom ⁇ pressed in a controlled manner and undesired homogenization of the substance is thus avoided.
- the two high-pressure connec ⁇ tions consist of straight high-pressure tubes. This means a considerable advantage since cross-bores and other geome ⁇ tries, which are disadvantageous in a high-pressure context, are avoided.
- the decompressor is provided with means for utilizing the pressure which is supported by the substance in the decompressor, these means communicating with pressure-generating means in the pressure intensifier.
- This latter embodiment permits the energy which is released in connection with the decompression of the substance to be recovered and used for the otherwise relatively energy- demanding pressurization. This entails a considerable reduction of the energy consumption compared with high- pressure treatment according to the current technique.
- the pressure intensifier comprises a first high-pressure chamber for containing the substance to be pressurized, a first high-pressure piston which is displaceable in the first high-pressure chamber and has a first high-pressure area, a first low-pressure chamber for containing a pressure medium, a first low-pressure piston which is displaceable in the first low-pressure chamber and which is fixed to the first high-pressure piston and has a first low-pressure area which is larger than the first high-pressure area, and that the decompressor com- prises a second high-pressure chamber for containing the pressurized substance, a second high-pressure piston which is displaceable in the second high-pressure chamber and has a second high-pressure area, a second low-pressure chamber for containing a pressure medium, and a low-pressure piston which is displaceable in this second low-pressure chamber and is secured to the second high-pressure piston and has a second low-pressure area which is larger than the second high-pressure area.
- Still another embodiment is characterized in that the means for utilizing the pressure which is supported by the sub ⁇ stance in the decompressor comprises the second high- pressure piston, the second low-pressure chamber and the second low-pressure piston, that the pressure-generating means comprise the first high-pressure piston, the first low-pressure chamber and the first low-pressure piston.
- first low- pressure chamber and the second low-pressure chamber consist of a common low-pressure chamber
- first low- pressure piston and the second low-pressure piston consist of a common low-pressure piston
- first and second high- pressure pistons being arranged on different sides of this common low-pressure piston.
- the pressure which is supported by the substance in the decompressor is trans ⁇ mitted mechanically from the decompressor to the pressure intensifier.
- the second high-pressure piston is displaced, whereby also the common low-pressure piston and the first high-pressure piston are displaced.
- the displacement of the first high- pressure piston thereby contributes to the pressurization of the substance in the high-pressure chamber of the pressure
- a first high- pressure piston 6 with a first high-pressure area is dis laceabl arran ed.
- the first hi h- ressure iston 6 is
- a first valve 11 On this first high-pressure connection 8 a first valve 11 is arranged, which valve 11 makes possible opening and closing of the connection between the pressure intensifier 1 and the pressure chamber 10.
- This valve need not be placed on the high-pressure connection 8, but can also be arranged, for example, inside the pressure chamber 10 adjacent to the second inlet 9a, or inside the high-pressure chamber 2 of the pressure intensifier 1 adjacent to the first outlet 5.
- the pressure chamber 10 is provided with a second outlet 9b which, via a second high-pressure connection 12, communicates with a third inlet 13 on a decompressor 14.
- This second high-pressure connection 12 is provided with a second valve 15, which makes possible closing of the connec ⁇ tion between the pressure chamber 10 and the decompressor 14. In a manner analogous to the first valve 11, this second valve 15 need not be arranged exactly on the high-pressure connection 12.
- the decompressor comprises a second high- pressure chamber 16 in which a second high-pressure piston
- This second high-pressure pis ⁇ ton 17 which has a second high-pressure area, is secured to the low-pressure piston 7 of the pressure intensifier 1.
- the decompressor 14 and the pressure intensifier 1_..thus have a common low-pressure chamber 3 and low-pressure piston 7.
- the decompressor 14 is provided with a third outlet
- the areas of the two high-pressure pistons 6, 17 are so shaped that the first high-pressure area is smaller than the second high-pressure area.
- a screw 19a is arranged coaxially with the pressure chamber 10.
- This screw 19a is secured to a shaft 20, which shaft 20 is coaxial with the pressure chamber 10 and rotatably arranged in the two end walls of the pressure chamber. Further, the shaft 20 is so arranged that at least one of its ends extends out through the end wall of the pressure chamber 10.
- the device is connected to the rest of the manufacturing chain through an inflow conduit 21 which has an inflow valve, and an outflow conduit 23 which has an outflow valve 24.
- the first high-pressure piston 6 is in a fully inserted position and the second high-pressure piston 17 is in a fully retracted position. These positions are shown in dashed lines and have the designation A in Figure 1.
- the first high-pressure chamber 2 is empty and the second high-pressure chamber 16 is filled with newly decompressed liquid. Further, the valves 11 and 15 are closed as are the inflow and outflow valves 22 and 24, respectively.
- a cycle starts by opening of the inflow valve 22 and the outflow valve 24. Thereafter, the low-pressure piston 7 is caused hydraulically to be displaced to the left in the figure. The two high-pressure pistons 6 and 17 are thus displaced to their respective positions B. This causes the second high-pressure chamber 16 to become emptied through the outflow conduit 23.
- a predetermined amount of the substance to be subjected to treatment by pressure is supplied via the inflow conduit 21 to the first high-pressure chamber 2.
- the supply can be brought about, for example, by an ordinary low-pressure pump (not shown) .
- the magnitude of the supplied amount of the substance is determined by the stroke volume of the pressure intensifier 1 and may, in the exemplified case, be about 20 to 30 litres.
- the internal guide means of the pressure chamber 10 consists of a flexible hose 19b.
- This hose 19b is embedded in a pressure-absorbing medium 29 inside the pressure chamber 10.
- the hose 19b which, for example, may be of teflon material, has a certain length which corre ⁇ sponds to the predetermined distance over which the sub ⁇ stances is to pass in the pressure chamber 10 to reside in the pressure chamber 10 during the predetermined holding time.
- This embodiment of the internal guide means 19 gives a reliable solution which is easy to operate.
- the two high-pressure connections 8 and 12 are detached from the pressure chamber 10, whereupon washing-up and rinsing liquid can be flushed through the hose 19b when it is still in the pressure chamber 10.
- the two high-pressure connactions 8 and 12 further consist of straight high-pressure tubes.
- the embodiment of the invention shown in Figure 3 comprises a pressure intensifier 1, a pressure chamber 10 and means 30, 31, 32, 33 for homogenization of the substance subjected to pressure treatment.
- the pressure intensifier 1 acts as in the previously shown embodiments.
- the pressure chamber 10 is formed as an elongated tube, the length of the tube consti ⁇ tuting the distance that the substance is to pass in order to reside in the pressure chamber 10 during the predeter- mined holding time.
- the second high-pressure connection 12 is connected to a first choke means 30, which is arranged close to a first heat exchanger 31. Further, a second choke means 32 with a heat exchanger 33 is connected to the first heat exchanger 31.
- the above embodiment is used when the substance which is subjected to high-pressure treatment is also to be homoge ⁇ nized.
- the substance which leaves the pressure chamber 10 is conducted, while maintaining the pressure, to the first choke means 30. When the substance passes this choke means
- the pressure is rapidly reduced whereby the substance is homogenized. Further, the temperature of the substance is increased in connection with the rapid change of pressure. After passage of the choke means 30, the substance is con ⁇ ducted to the heat exchanger 31 which essentially restores the temperature of the substance to the original one. After passage of the first choke means 30 and the heat exchanger
- the substance is conducted to a second choke means 32 and a heat exchanger 33 whereby the pressure is reduced further with an ensuing compensation of the temperature.
- the homogenization takes place in two steps, but it is also possible to carry out the homogeni ⁇ zation in one step or in more than two steps.
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