Claims
- 1. A cleaning apparatus for flat pans having means forming a plurality of receptacles therein comprising a frame, conveyor means on said frame to support and move a pan to be cleaned generally in a plane along said frame from a first end of said frame to a second end of said frame, a vacuum hood mounted on said frame and positioned to overlie a pan moving along said first plane, said vacuum hood having peripheral edges defining a downwardly facing opening, said opening overlying an area of said conveyor means, means to support said vacuum hood relative to said frame comprising a pivoting subframe pivotally mounted with respect to said frame to permit said vacuum hood to more upwardly relative to said conveyor means as said subframe pivots without substantially changing the orientation of said opening relative to the conveyor means during normal operation, a source of vacuum connected to said vacuum hood to subject a pan to a vacuum induced airflow across the entire opening of said hood as a pan is moved below said opening, air tube means to carry air under pressure from a source, means to mount said air tube means adjacent a leading edge of said opening first overlying a pan being moved by said conveyor means, an air source connected to said air tube means, said air tube means including passageways defined therethrough having axes positioned at an angle with respect to said plane to direct streams of air under pressure in a direction downwardly toward a pan supported on said conveyor means and below said opening whereby material agitated by said stream of air will be subjected to said vacuum induced airflow from said vacuum hood, and stop means to stop downward movement of said subframe when the vacuum hood is in a desired stopped position relative to said plane.
- 2. The combination of claim 1 and spring means to counterbalance the weight of said vacuum hood to permit said hood to be lifted when a pan carried by said conveyor means engages the vacuum hood.
- 3. The combination of claim 1 wherein said air tube means extends along three edges of said opening, said passageways directing airflow toward the area below said opening from said three edges.
- 4. The combination of claim 1 wherein the leading edge of said opening extends obliquely to the direction of movement of a pan on said conveyor means.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending application Ser. No. 496,105, filed Aug. 9, 1974 for Pan Cleaning Apparatus, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,999,238.
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