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C12H PASTEURISATION; STERILISATION; PRESERVATION; PURIFICATION; CLARIFICATION; AGEING Relationships with other classification places Beer per se, brewing of beer, fermentation processes and post fermentation treatments for beer are classified in subclass C12C. C12C deals with the process of making beer with a low alcohol content Low alcohol beer is classified in C12C 12/04. Low alcohol of wine is classified in C12G 1/00 and others low alcohol beverages are classified in C12G 3/08. Post-fermentation treatment such as carbonation is subject matter of this subclass but is classified in C12H when combined with subject matter of that subclass. When classifying in this subclass, classification is also made in group B01D 15/08 insofar as subject matter of general interest relating to chromatography is concerned. Recovery of by- products from wine or beer C12F 3/06 Simulation of ageing by flavouring C12G 3/06 Preparation of alcoholic beverages other than wine or beer by varying the composition of fermented solutions C12G 3/08 Preservation of foods or foodstuffs, in general A23L 3/00 Distillation or rectification of fermented solutions to obtain pure alcohol B01D 3/00 Glossary of terms In this place, the following terms or expressions are used with the meaning indicated: Adsorption Clarification Lagering Capability of all solid substances to attract to their surfaces molecules of gases or solutions with which they are in contact Removal of the suspended material during aging Ageing or ripening of the beer by storing. During lagering, fermentation and clarification take place Sulfiting Process for adding sulfur dioxide (SO 2 ) 1

C12H 1/00 Pasteurisation, sterilisation, preservation, purification, clarification, or ageing of alcoholic beverages (simulating ageing by flavouring C12G 3/06) Methods as well as apparatus pertaining to pasteurisation, sterilisation, preservation, purification, clarification, ageing of alcoholic beverages (typically wine, beer, distilled alcoholic beverages). Preparation of beer C12C Simulation of ageing by flavouring C12C 3/06 Recovery of by-products from fermented solutions (in particular derived from the preparation of alcoholic beverages) Preparation of wine and alcoholic beverages other than beer and wine Pitching / depitching machines and cellar tools C12F C12G C12L Subject-matter of general interest relating to chromatography B01D 15/08 Filtration is always to be classified in C12H 1/063, irrespective of precipitation, adsorption, or the nature of the material to be separated. C12H 1/003 {by a biochemical process} or ageing of alcoholic beverages, e.g. wine, beer or distilled alcoholic beverages, by a biochemical process. C12H 1/006 {using bacterial cultures} or ageing of alcoholic beverages, e.g. wine, beer or distilled alcoholic beverages, wherein bacterial cultures are used. 2

C12H 1/02 combined with removal of precipitate or added materials, e.g. adsorption material or ageing of alcoholic beverages, e.g. wine, beer or distilled alcoholic beverages, wherein the precipitate, e.g. protein haze or colloidal haze, and/or added materials, e.g. PVPP or silica gel is/are removed. Removal of yeast from (sparkling) wine by "degorgeage" C12G 1/08 C12H 1/04 with the aid of ion-exchange material or inert clarification material, e.g. adsorption material or ageing of alcoholic beverages, e.g. wine, beer or distilled alcoholic beverages, wherein ionexchange and/or inert clarification material is removed. C12H 1/0408 {with the aid of inorganic added material} Methods as well as apparatus pertaining to pasteurisation, sterilisation, preservation, purification, clarification or ageing of alcoholic beverages e.g. wine, beer or distilled alcoholic beverages, wherein inorganic added clarification material is removed. Silicon derived materials used in clarification, e.g. silica hydrogels and xerogels C01B 33/00 Synonyms and Keywords In patent documents, the following words/expressions are often used with the meaning indicated: Silica gel Silica hydrogel 3

C12H 1/0408 (continued) CPC - C12H - 2016.11 Xerogel Silica xerogel C12H 1/0416 {with the aid of organic added material} or ageing of alcoholic beverages, e.g. wine, beer or distilled alcoholic beverages, wherein added organic clarification material is removed. C12H 1/0424 {with the aid of a polymer} or ageing of alcoholic beverages, e.g. wine, beer or distilled alcoholic beverages, wherein added polymeric organic clarification material is removed. Use of ion-exchange material (in so far as the ion-exchange functionality is of essential importance) C12H 1/0432 C12H 1/0432 {with the aid of ion-exchange material} or ageing of alcoholic beverages, e.g. wine, beer or distilled alcoholic beverages, wherein an ionexchange material is removed. C12H 1/0432 takes precedence over C12H 1/0408, C12H 1/0416 and C12H 1/0424, in so far as the ion-exchange functionality is of essential importance (factually and/or according to the disclosed information) Synonyms and Keywords In patent documents various trademarks are often used: Amberlite or Dowex 4

C12H 1/06 Precipitation by physical means, e.g. by irradiation, vibrations or ageing of alcoholic beverages, e.g wine, beer or distilled alcoholic beverages, wherein precipitate is generated by physical means (in particular by irradiation and/or vibration) and/or separated by filtration. Until further notice, a large interpretation for the term "irradiation " is given. For instance the application of electric fields and magnetic fields is covered. C12H 1/061 {Separation by centrifugation} or ageing of alcoholic beverages, e.g. wine, beer or distilled alcoholic beverages, wherein precipitate is generated by physical means, in particular by irradiation and/or vibration, and removed by centrifugation. Centrifuges in general B04B C12H 1/063 {Separation by filtration} or ageing of alcoholic beverages, e.g. wine, beer or distilled alcoholic beverages, wherein (a) precipitation is generated by physical means, in particular by irradiation and/or vibration, and removed by filtration, or (more generally) (b) filtration is performed, irrespective of precipitation, adsorption, or the nature of the material to be separated. 5

C12H 1/063 (continued) CPC - C12H - 2016.11 Post fermentation treatment of beer involving filtration C12C 11/11 Yeast removal in wine or champagne production by degorgage type methods C12G 1/08 C12H 1/08 by heating or ageing of alcoholic beverages, e.g. wine, beer or distilled alcoholic beverages, wherein precipitate is generated by heating. Boiling and cooling of beer wort (whereby haze is formed) C12C 7/20, C12C 7/24 C12H 1/10 Precipitation by chemical means or ageing of alcoholic beverages, e.g. wine, beer or distilled alcoholic beverages, wherein precipitate is generated by chemical means. C12H 1/12 without precipitation involving precipitation and/or removal of added materials. Pasteurisation with non-precipitating compounds, by heating C12H 1/14, C12H 1/18 6

C12H 1/14 with non-precipitating compounds, e.g. sulfiting; Sequestration, e.g. with chelate-producing compounds involving precipitation and/or removal of added materials, wherein non-precipitating compounds e.g. sulfite or chelating agents, are used. Preserving agents for non-alcoholic beverages A23L 2/44 Preserving agents for beer C12C 5/02 Sulfiting must in winemaking C12G 1/04 C12H 1/16 by physical means, e.g. irradiation involving precipitation and/or removal of added materials, wherein physical means (in particular irradiation and/or vibration) are applied. C12H 1/165 {by irradiation} involving precipitation and/or removal of added materials, wherein irradiation is applied. Preservation of non-alcoholic beverages by heating by irradiation or electric treatment Preservation of non-alcoholic beverages by irradiation or electric treatment without heating A23L 2/48 A23L 2/50 7

C12H 1/165 (continued) CPC - C12H - 2016.11 Until further notice, a large interpretation for the term "irradiation " is given. For instance the application of electric fields and magnetic fields is covered. C12H 1/18 by heating involving precipitation and/or removal of added materials, wherein heating is applied. Preservation of non-alcoholic beverages by heating A23L 2/46 C12H 1/20 in containers allowing for expansion of the contents involving precipitation and/or removal of added materials, wherein heating is applied and a flexible container allowing for expansion of the contents is used. C12H 1/22 Ageing or ripening by storing, e.g. lagering of beer Methods for ageing of alcoholic beverages, e.g. wine, beer or distilled alcoholic beverages. Apparatus, e.g. tanks or barrels, specifically adapted for ageing of alcoholic beverages. Beer flavouring preparations C12C 5/026 Simulation of ageing by flavouring C12G 3/06 8

C12H 1/22 (continued) CPC - C12H - 2016.11 Containers B65D If flavouring with wood material and storing are essential aspects, both symbols C12H 1/22 and C12G 3/065 should be given. 9