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    • B01FMIXING, e.g. DISSOLVING, EMULSIFYING OR DISPERSING
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  • the invention relates more particularly to that class of furnaces used for the reduction of quicksilver ores which are fed from above with a continuous or intermittent stream of ore, and which ore, descending through narrow passages in the ore-chamber, has, or may have, a tendency to become clogged by baking, or otherwise stopped in its descent, thereby suspending the operation ofthe furnace until such stoppage is removed; and it consists in the application of certain rakes or stirrers permanently secured in convenient form within the furnace, as below described.
  • a A are the ore-chambers, in which the ore is roasted.
  • B is a hopper freely supplied with ore of mixed ineness, varying from :tine earthy matter to pieces as large as hens eggs, or larger.
  • C is a valve or slide operated by the handle O', which regulates the feeding ot' the oreinto the furnace.
  • D D are the slanting shelves upon which the ore slides in its descent.
  • this difculty I employ .a rake, F, extending from end to end of this slot E, permanently secured within the orechamber, and having a handle passing out through the front wall, so as to be conveniently operated by the attendant, when necessary.
  • These rakes are simply rods of iron with de pendent prongs G (inserted in the slot E) secured thereto about every twelve inches apart. Where they pass through the wall a suitable metal thimble, H, with stuffing-box provided with packing-gland and packing, may be provided, so as to permit them to be freely drawn out and pushed back with the least possible friction.
  • These rakes may be vibrated from side to side as well as back and forth. Therefore it would he well to provide them with handles having a good leverage, so that any obstruction likely to occur at the point where they are applied may be completely removed.
  • the rake F In combination with an ore-roasting furnace, the rake F, permanently secured in the orechamber, and havinga handle passing through the walls of the furnace, for the purpose of stirring or loosening the ore at any point liable to obstruction, substantially as and for the purpose herein described.

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J. B. BANDOL. Ore Roasting Furnace. Y No. 243,403. v Patented lune 28,1881.
. Inv-@mgm UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
JAMES B. BANDOL, OF NEW ALMADEN, CALIFORNIA.
ORE-ROASTING FURNACE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 243,403, dated June 28, 1881.
` Applicationiled August 4,1880. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern Beit known that I, JAMES B. BANDOL, of New Almaden, Santa Clara county,'State of California, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Ore-Boasting Furnaces, of which the following is a specification.
The invention relates more particularly to that class of furnaces used for the reduction of quicksilver ores which are fed from above with a continuous or intermittent stream of ore, and which ore, descending through narrow passages in the ore-chamber, has, or may have, a tendency to become clogged by baking, or otherwise stopped in its descent, thereby suspending the operation ofthe furnace until such stoppage is removed; and it consists in the application of certain rakes or stirrers permanently secured in convenient form within the furnace, as below described.
To make my invention the more clearly understood I will refer its application in the present instance to the furnace patented to Huttner and Scott, October 31, 1876, No. 183,934, which furnace is shown in the accompanying drawings, in which- I Figure l is a part of a transverse sectional elevation of a Huttner and Scott furnace with my improvement attached. Fig. 2 is a part of a longitudinal section of same.
Similar letters of reference refer to like parts in both figures ot' the drawings.
A A are the ore-chambers, in which the ore is roasted.
B is a hopper freely supplied with ore of mixed ineness, varying from :tine earthy matter to pieces as large as hens eggs, or larger.
C is a valve or slide operated by the handle O', which regulates the feeding ot' the oreinto the furnace.
D D are the slanting shelves upon which the ore slides in its descent.
shelf, and unless the slot is kept open the en tire action of the furnace is stopped, as before suggested. To obviatethis difculty I employ .a rake, F, extending from end to end of this slot E, permanently secured within the orechamber, and having a handle passing out through the front wall, so as to be conveniently operated by the attendant, when necessary. These rakes are simply rods of iron with de pendent prongs G (inserted in the slot E) secured thereto about every twelve inches apart. Where they pass through the wall a suitable metal thimble, H, with stuffing-box provided with packing-gland and packing, may be provided, so as to permit them to be freely drawn out and pushed back with the least possible friction. These rakes may be vibrated from side to side as well as back and forth. Therefore it would he well to provide them with handles having a good leverage, so that any obstruction likely to occur at the point where they are applied may be completely removed.
What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is as follows:
In combination with an ore-roasting furnace, the rake F, permanently secured in the orechamber, and havinga handle passing through the walls of the furnace, for the purpose of stirring or loosening the ore at any point liable to obstruction, substantially as and for the purpose herein described.
'JAMES B. BANDOL.
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GEORGE PARDY, JOHN RAEEEETY.
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US3590981A (en) * 1969-05-01 1971-07-06 Fruit Harvesting Co Inc Guide with energy-absorbing baffles
US4285425A (en) * 1979-08-13 1981-08-25 Smith George L Stepped baffle storage bin

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3590981A (en) * 1969-05-01 1971-07-06 Fruit Harvesting Co Inc Guide with energy-absorbing baffles
US4285425A (en) * 1979-08-13 1981-08-25 Smith George L Stepped baffle storage bin

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