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Method of sterilizing and storing articles
   
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US Patent 4754595
Issued Date
July 5, 1988
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A method for sterilizing and storing articles wherein a bag for containing articles to be sterilized is automatically sealed by means responsive to a sterilizing environment applied to the bag. One or more actuators are releasably attached to the bag to automatically close one or more valves at the appropriate point in a sterilizing cycle to result in a vacuumized sterile package.
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Published
July 5, 1988
Application Number
06/854,210
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April 21, 1986
US Classification
53/425   53/434
Int'l Classification
A61L   2/26   (20060101)   B65D   81/20   (20060101)  
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This application is a division, of application Ser. No. 483,266, filed Apr. 8, 1983 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,583,643.
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53/167   53/173   53/425   53/434   53/449   53/492  
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