Space frame sterilizer door

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Inventors

Anderson, Gary L.

Application #

185186

Filed

Nov-3-1998

Published

Jul-24-2001

Current US Class

049/501
049/504
422/276
422/277
422/295
422/40

International Classes

A61L 002/00; A61L 002/07

Field of Search

49/501 49/503 222/201 222/40 222/55 222/276 222/277 222/278 422/295

Assignee

Steris Corporation (Mentor, OH)

Examiners

Warden, Sr.; Robert J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Fay, Sharpe, Fagan, Minnich & McKee, LLP

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Abstract
A door (18) for sealing the opening (14) to a walk-in steam sterilizer is formed from a stainless steel plate (50), sized to cover the opening, and a load-bearing framework (52), which is formed from a material having a different coefficient of thermal expansion to that of the plate, such as carbon steel. The framework includes a set of horizontally-spaced I beams (60) which are connected together at their ends by an outer frame (64). The framework is flexibly connected to an exterior surface of the plate by a number of flexible joints (56), such as carbon steel straps. The straps are welded at either end to the plate to form loops. The I beams are supported in the loops. As the temperature inside the sterilizer changes, causing the components of the door to expand or contract, the framework and the plate are able to expand or contract at different rates without resulting in bowing or other distortion of the door. Sets of rollers (22, 24) are rotatably mounted to upper and lower ends of the outer frame. The rollers engage upper and lower tracks (30, 36) mounted to the exterior of the sterilizer for sliding the door into and out of the closed position. In the closed position, flanges (82, 84, 86, 88) on the outer frame engage stopping plates (30, 36, 40, 90) on the exterior (16) of the sterilizer to hold the door in position across the opening. An active seal (94) is activated to seal the plate to the exterior of the sterilizer.
 
Claims
Having thus described the preferred embodiment, the invention is now claimed to be:

1. A walk-in steam microbial decontamination apparatus comprising:

a chamber for receiving items to be microbially decontaminated, the chamber having an opening therein;

a source of steam connected with the chamber;

a door for selectively sealing the opening, the door including:

a plate sized to cover the opening;

a framework for providing the door with structural strength to resist buckling of the plate as the pressure or temperature changes within the chamber; and,

a floating connection which connects the framework to an exterior surface of the plate such that the framework and the plate are free to expand and contract separately in response to a change in temperature, while resisting buckling of the door under the changes in pressure or temperature.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to the sterilization arts. It finds particular application in connection with a sliding sterilizer door for sealing the opening to a sterilization chamber, and will be described with particular reference thereto. It should be appreciated, however, that the invention is also applicable to a variety of doors which are subject to thermal and mechanical stresses during their operation.

Steam sterilizers generally operate over a range of internal temperatures and pressures. The temperature and pressure within the sterilizer are varied as the sterilization cycle progresses. To withstand the fluctuating pressures, sterilizer doors are generally constructed from a solid metal plate. For additional strength, a supporting structure may be welded to an exterior surface of the plate.

For economic reasons, it is desirable for the door plate and the supporting structure to be formed from different materials. The doorplate is generally formed from a material which is both relatively strong and resistant to the chemical conditions of the sterilizer, such as stainless steel. The supporting structure may be formed from a material chosen solely for its strength as it need not be resistant to chemical degradation. The different materials used for the plate and the supporting structure frequently have different coefficients of expansion.
 
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