Device for clearing trays of collectivity restaurants before was

Brushing – scrubbing – and general cleaning – Machines – Wiping

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15 56, 15 77, 214301, 214302, 214309, A47L 1524

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039979334

ABSTRACT:
A device for cleaning the trays of collectivity restaurants and the like before washing them comprises a two-section endless conveyor forming a gap therebetween, and, disposed in this gap, an endless chain conveyor comprising lugs for driving the trays delivered from the first section towards the other section and, laterally of said chain conveyor, a pair of fixed sideways adapted to engage the marginal portions of the trays. Fixed doctors are provided between said slideways for engaging the bottom of each tray and thus clear any wastes and garbage therefrom.
A hopper is provided under the endless chain for directing the wastes and garbage into a collecting vessel or the like.

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