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Freeze dryers and drying processes for materials with low water content
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- Publication Date:March 11, 2025
- Additional Information
- Patent Number: 12245,610
- Appl. No: 18/951613
- Application Filed: November 18, 2024
- Abstract: Various embodiments of freeze dryers and drying processes are disclosed that can be used to dry materials with low water content (no more than 20 wt % water) and/or high sugar content (at least 20 wt % sugar). Such materials include candy, confections, and the like. In one embodiment, a drying process includes drying the materials without freezing them. In another embodiment, a drying process includes warming the materials before drying them. In another embodiment, a drying process includes drying two batches of materials with low water content sequentially without defrosting the interior of freeze dryer.
- Inventors: Harvest Right, LLC (Salt Lake City, UT, US)
- Claim: 1. A freeze dryer comprising: a chamber including one or more interior walls; a vacuum pump pneumatically linked to the chamber; a cooling system configured to cool the one or more interior walls of the chamber; a heating system configured to heat a material in the chamber; and an electronic controller comprising: a processor; and memory communicatively linked to the processor, the memory storing instructions used by the processor to operate the freeze dryer; wherein the instructions comprise a candy drying process including reducing pressure in the chamber below ambient pressure to dry the material without the material being frozen.
- Claim: 2. The freeze dryer of claim 1 wherein the candy drying process includes cooling the one or more interior walls of the chamber.
- Claim: 3. The freeze dryer of claim 1 wherein the candy drying process includes drying the material in the chamber below ambient pressure for 1-4 hours.
- Claim: 4. The freeze dryer of claim 1 wherein the candy drying process includes heating the material in the chamber to at least 135° F. while the chamber is below ambient pressure.
- Claim: 5. The freeze dryer of claim 1 wherein the candy drying process includes warming the material for 1-30 minutes before reducing the pressure in the chamber.
- Claim: 6. The freeze dryer of claim 1 wherein the candy drying process includes collecting water vapor from the material as ice on the one or more interior walls of the chamber, and wherein the instructions include an option to repeat the candy drying process with another material without defrosting the ice on the one or more interior walls of the chamber.
- Claim: 7. The freeze dryer of claim 1 wherein the candy drying process includes reducing the pressure in the chamber to 5000 mTorr or below.
- Claim: 8. The freeze dryer of claim 1 wherein the instructions include a freeze-drying process.
- Claim: 9. A freeze dryer comprising: a chamber including one or more interior walls; a vacuum pump pneumatically linked to the chamber; a cooling system configured to cool the one or more interior walls of the chamber; a heating system configured to heat a material in the chamber; and an electronic controller comprising: a processor; memory communicatively linked to the processor; and a display device communicatively linked to the processor; wherein the electronic controller is configured to: display an option on the display device to start a candy drying process; receive input selecting the option to start the candy drying process; and reduce pressure in the chamber below ambient pressure to dry the material without the material being frozen.
- Claim: 10. The freeze dryer of claim 9 wherein the electronic controller is configured to display on the display device at least one adjustable candy process setting.
- Claim: 11. The freeze dryer of claim 10 wherein the at least one adjustable candy process setting includes a temperature at which the material is dried in the chamber.
- Claim: 12. The freeze dryer of claim 10 wherein the at least one adjustable candy process setting includes an amount of time to dry the material in the chamber.
- Claim: 13. The freeze dryer of claim 10 wherein the at least one adjustable candy process setting includes an option to warm the material before reducing the pressure in the chamber.
- Claim: 14. The freeze dryer of claim 13 wherein the at least one adjustable candy process setting includes an amount of time to warm the material before reducing the pressure in the chamber.
- Claim: 15. The freeze dryer of claim 9 wherein the electronic controller is configured to cool the one or more interior walls of the chamber after receiving the input selecting the option to begin the candy drying process.
- Claim: 16. The freeze dryer of claim 9 wherein the material is a first batch of material and wherein, after the first batch of material is dry, the electronic controller is configured to: display an option on the display device to start another candy drying process; receive input selecting the option to start the another candy drying process; and reduce the pressure in the chamber below ambient pressure to dry a second batch of material without defrosting ice on the one or more interior walls of the chamber formed by drying the first batch of material.
- Claim: 17. The freeze dryer of claim 9 wherein the memory stores instructions used by the processor to operate the freeze dryer, and wherein the instructions include a freeze-drying process.
- Claim: 18. A method for drying a material in a freeze dryer, the freeze dryer comprising: a chamber including one or more interior walls; a vacuum pump pneumatically linked to the chamber; a cooling system configured to cool the one or more interior walls of the chamber; a heating system configured to heat the material in the chamber; and an electronic controller comprising: a processor; and memory communicatively linked to the processor; the method comprising: positioning the material in the chamber of the freeze dryer, the material not being frozen; and reducing pressure in the chamber below ambient pressure to dry the material that is not frozen.
- Claim: 19. The method of claim 18 wherein the material includes at least 20 wt % sugar.
- Claim: 20. The method of claim 18 wherein the material includes no more than 15 wt % water before being positioned in the chamber.
- Claim: 21. The method of claim 18 comprising cooling the one or more interior walls of the chamber.
- Claim: 22. The method of claim 18 wherein the material is dried in the chamber below ambient pressure for approximately 1-4 hours.
- Claim: 23. The method of claim 18 comprising heating the material in the chamber to at least 135° F. while the chamber is below ambient pressure.
- Claim: 24. The method of claim 18 comprising warming the material for 1-30 minutes before reducing the pressure in the chamber.
- Claim: 25. The method of claim 18 wherein the material is a first material, the method comprising: collecting water vapor from the first material as ice on the one or more interior walls of the chamber; and reducing the pressure in the chamber below ambient pressure to dry a second material without defrosting the ice on the one or more interior walls of the chamber.
- Claim: 26. A method for drying a material in a freeze dryer, the freeze dryer comprising: a chamber including one or more interior walls; a vacuum pump pneumatically linked to the chamber; a cooling system configured to cool the one or more interior walls of the chamber; a heating system configured to heat the material in the chamber; and an electronic controller comprising: a processor; memory communicatively linked to the processor; and a display device communicatively linked to the processor; the method comprising: displaying an option on the display device to start a candy drying process; receiving input selecting the option to start the candy drying process; and reducing pressure in the chamber below ambient pressure to dry the material, wherein the material is not frozen.
- Claim: 27. The method of claim 26 wherein the material includes at least 20 wt % sugar.
- Claim: 28. The method of claim 26 wherein the material includes no more than 15 wt % water before being positioned in the chamber.
- Claim: 29. The method of claim 26 comprising cooling the one or more interior walls of the chamber.
- Claim: 30. The method of claim 26 comprising displaying on the display device at least one adjustable candy process setting.
- Claim: 31. The method of claim 30 wherein the at least one adjustable candy process setting includes a temperature at which the material is dried in the chamber, the method comprising: receiving input selecting or confirming the temperature; and heating the material at the temperature in the chamber below ambient pressure to dry the material.
- Claim: 32. The method of claim 31 wherein the temperature is at least 135° F.
- Claim: 33. The method of claim 30 wherein the at least one adjustable candy process setting includes an amount of time to dry the material in the chamber, the method comprising: receiving input selecting or confirming the amount of time to dry the material; and drying the material in the chamber below ambient pressure for the amount of time.
- Claim: 34. The method of claim 33 wherein the amount of time is approximately 1-4 hours.
- Claim: 35. The method of claim 30 wherein the at least one adjustable candy process setting includes a temperature at which the material is warmed in the chamber, the method comprising: receiving input selecting or confirming the temperature; and warming the material at the temperature in chamber before reducing the pressure in the chamber.
- Claim: 36. The method of claim 35 wherein the temperature is at least 135° F.
- Claim: 37. The method of claim 30 wherein the material is a first material, the method comprising: collecting water vapor from the first material as ice on the one or more interior walls of the chamber; and reducing the pressure in the chamber below ambient pressure to dry a second material, wherein the second material is not frozen.
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- Attorney, Agent or Firm: FisherBroyles, LLP
- Accession Number: edspgr.12245610
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