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    • B03SEPARATION OF SOLID MATERIALS USING LIQUIDS OR USING PNEUMATIC TABLES OR JIGS; MAGNETIC OR ELECTROSTATIC SEPARATION OF SOLID MATERIALS FROM SOLID MATERIALS OR FLUIDS; SEPARATION BY HIGH-VOLTAGE ELECTRIC FIELDS
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  • This invention relates -to certain improvements in concentrators for separating and amalgamating ores; and it has for its objects to provide a machine that will effectually separate the different classes of ores either by washing or by amalgamation in an effective and economical manner, as more fully hereinafter specified, and pointed out in the claims.
  • Figure l represents a vertical sectional view of my improved concentrator complete
  • Fig. 2 a sectional View of an amalgamating-pan to be used in connection therewith
  • Fig. 3 a sectional view ot' a modification of the amalgamating-pan to be used in the treatment of certain varieties of ores.
  • the letter A indicates an upright rectangular frame of timber erected upon a rectangular base, B, of similar material, the upper ends of the upright timbers being connected by crossbars C, which intersect directly above the vertical center of the machine, for the purpose hereinafter explained.
  • the letter D indicates a metallicshell located within and supported by the frame in any suitable manner, the said shell being preferably constructedof heavy galvanized iron, the lower part being in the form of an inverted cone and the upper part cylindrical, as shown in Fig. 1 of the drawings.
  • avibrating plate, E Within the cylindrical portion of the shell, at the juncture thereof with the cone, is suspended avibrating plate, E, by ⁇ means of a series of flexible steel Serial No. 230,001.' (No model.)
  • the upper partof the vibrating plate at its edge is provided with a vertical rim, G, which is adjustable vertically, so as to leave aspace, H, between the two, which may be varied by suitable devices.
  • the rim in the present instance is loosely secured to the vertical rods F by means of sleeves G', but other means may be adopted for the purpose.
  • the plate is provided with a central aperture, H', having an annular upwardlyextend .ing flange, K, and from the lower part of the plate extends a central inverted conical shell,
  • the shell D at one side, near the top, is provided with a water-induction tube, P, which terminates on theinside, near the bottom of the plate E, and near the bottom ofthe shell is a discharge-opening, R, for the purpose hereinafter explained.
  • a cross-bar, S having a central aperture in which fits loosely the lower end of a verti cal crank-shaft, U, having bearings at the intersecting portions of the cross-bars C, before mentioned, and in a hanger, V, depending therefrom.
  • a conical shell, W To the straight portion of the shaft U is secured a conical shell, W, the lower portion of which is over the raised flange K, and setting 4upon the upper part of the said shell W is a conic frustum, X, inverted, and having at its lower edge a series of openings, Y.
  • the said frustum constitutes the hopper of the machine
  • a crown-wheel, Z With which intergears a cogged pinion, A', mounted on a driving-shaft, B', j ournaled in bearings C', secured to the up per part of the frame of the machine.
  • the letter D indicates a copper pan having a raised outer rim. and a central. flanged aperture which can be substituted for the vibrating plate for amalgamating purposes, and E a. pan having a foraminous bottom to be substtuted for said plate, when the machine is to be used for placer Washing.
  • the operation of my invention is as follows: The stamped ore mixed with a suitable quantity of water is run into the hopper and iiows out through the apertures at the bottom thereof onto the outer surface of the distributing conical shell. This shell, being constantly rotated, evenly and uniformly distributes the ore onto the vibrating plate, outside of the raised cen tral flange thereof.
  • the said plate is vibratcd by the crank-shaft U, which also gives Inotion to the distributing-cone, the said shaft receiving its motion through the medium of the crown-gearing and intermeshing pinion on the driving-shaft.
  • the shaft gives a vibratory motion to the plate While it is receiving the distributed ore, which causes the heavier metallic portions to Work toward the edge of the plate.
  • Tater is admitted through the watereonduit in sufficient volume to rise in the outer conical shell and overflow the plate and the central flange, K.
  • the Water thus overiowing the plate washes the silicious portion or lighter parts of the ore out through the central aperture of the machine, while the heavier or metalladen portions pass through the aperture between the lower edge of the outer rim and outer edge of the plate into the cone below, where they collect and are finally discharged into the receiving-pan.
  • the concen trating-rim is removed from the vibrating plate and the copper pan substituted, and a suitable quantity of mercury is placed in the bottom thereof.
  • the metallic portions of the ore in this case unite with the mercury, forming an amalgam, instead of passing over into the outer cone shell, While the silica Washes out at the center of the pan, as before mentioned.
  • the vibrating plate is covered with burlaps or other equivalent ma terial, so that the Water in rising through said bottom Washes the lighter portions of the ore through the central aperture, the heavier portions collecting on the bottom of the pan.

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' e. J. PAINE.
ORB. GONGENTRA'TOR.
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CLINTON J. PAINE, OF WAKONDA, DAKOTA TERRITORY.
ORE-C ONCENTRATOFi.
SPECIFICATION Aforming part of Letters Patent No. 370,646, dated September 27, 1887.
Application filed March 7, 1887.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, CLINTON J. PAINE, a citizen of the United States, residing at Wakonda, in the county of Clay, Dakota Terril tory, vhave invented certain new and useful Improvements in OreAConcentrators; and I do declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the letters and figures of reference marked thereon, which form a part of this specification.
This invention relates -to certain improvements in concentrators for separating and amalgamating ores; and it has for its objects to provide a machine that will effectually separate the different classes of ores either by washing or by amalgamation in an effective and economical manner, as more fully hereinafter specified, and pointed out in the claims.
The above-mentioned objects I attain by the means illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which Figure l represents a vertical sectional view of my improved concentrator complete; Fig. 2, a sectional View of an amalgamating-pan to be used in connection therewith, and Fig. 3 a sectional view ot' a modification of the amalgamating-pan to be used in the treatment of certain varieties of ores.
The letter A indicates an upright rectangular frame of timber erected upon a rectangular base, B, of similar material, the upper ends of the upright timbers being connected by crossbars C, which intersect directly above the vertical center of the machine, for the purpose hereinafter explained.
The letter D indicates a metallicshell located within and supported by the frame in any suitable manner, the said shell being preferably constructedof heavy galvanized iron, the lower part being in the form of an inverted cone and the upper part cylindrical, as shown in Fig. 1 of the drawings. Within the cylindrical portion of the shell, at the juncture thereof with the cone, is suspended avibrating plate, E, by` means of a series of flexible steel Serial No. 230,001.' (No model.)
plate and at their upper ends adj ustably to the crossbars C. The upper partof the vibrating plate at its edge is provided with a vertical rim, G, which is adjustable vertically, so as to leave aspace, H, between the two, which may be varied by suitable devices. The rim in the present instance is loosely secured to the vertical rods F by means of sleeves G', but other means may be adopted for the purpose.
The plate is provided with a central aperture, H', having an annular upwardlyextend .ing flange, K, and from the lower part of the plate extends a central inverted conical shell,
L, which has a tubular extension, M, at its.
lower end, connecting with a tube passing through the lower end of the shell D by means of a flexible tube, N, of rubber or other suitable material, re-enforced by an internal spiral spring, which keeps it distended and prevents undue wear, while at the same time it does not impair its flexibility. The shell D at one side, near the top, is provided with a water-induction tube, P, which terminates on theinside, near the bottom of the plate E, and near the bottom ofthe shell is a discharge-opening, R, for the purpose hereinafter explained. Across the opening at the center of the plate E is a cross-bar, S, having a central aperture in which fits loosely the lower end of a verti cal crank-shaft, U, having bearings at the intersecting portions of the cross-bars C, before mentioned, and in a hanger, V, depending therefrom.
To the straight portion of the shaft U is secured a conical shell, W, the lower portion of which is over the raised flange K, and setting 4upon the upper part of the said shell W is a conic frustum, X, inverted, and having at its lower edge a series of openings, Y. The said frustum constitutes the hopper of the machine,
which receives the pulp from the stampingmills through any suitable conduit.
To the upper end of the shaft U is secured a crown-wheel, Z, with which intergears a cogged pinion, A', mounted on a driving-shaft, B', j ournaled in bearings C', secured to the up per part of the frame of the machine.
The letter D indicates a copper pan having a raised outer rim. and a central. flanged aperture which can be substituted for the vibrating plate for amalgamating purposes, and E a. pan having a foraminous bottom to be substtuted for said plate, when the machine is to be used for placer Washing.
The operation of my invention is as follows: The stamped ore mixed with a suitable quantity of water is run into the hopper and iiows out through the apertures at the bottom thereof onto the outer surface of the distributing conical shell. This shell, being constantly rotated, evenly and uniformly distributes the ore onto the vibrating plate, outside of the raised cen tral flange thereof. The said plate is vibratcd by the crank-shaft U, which also gives Inotion to the distributing-cone, the said shaft receiving its motion through the medium of the crown-gearing and intermeshing pinion on the driving-shaft. The shaft gives a vibratory motion to the plate While it is receiving the distributed ore, which causes the heavier metallic portions to Work toward the edge of the plate. Tater is admitted through the watereonduit in sufficient volume to rise in the outer conical shell and overflow the plate and the central flange, K. The Water thus overiowing the plate washes the silicious portion or lighter parts of the ore out through the central aperture of the machine, while the heavier or metalladen portions pass through the aperture between the lower edge of the outer rim and outer edge of the plate into the cone below, where they collect and are finally discharged into the receiving-pan.
lVhen used as an amalgamator, the concen trating-rim is removed from the vibrating plate and the copper pan substituted, and a suitable quantity of mercury is placed in the bottom thereof. The metallic portions of the ore in this case unite with the mercury, forming an amalgam, instead of passing over into the outer cone shell, While the silica Washes out at the center of the pan, as before mentioned.
For placer washing, the vibrating plate is covered with burlaps or other equivalent ma terial, so that the Water in rising through said bottom Washes the lighter portions of the ore through the central aperture, the heavier portions collecting on the bottom of the pan.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
l. The combination, in an oreseparator, of the outer conical shell having separate openings for the light and heavy particles of the separated ore, respectively, the vibrating plate having a Banged opening in the center, and the adjustable rim secured to the said vibrating plate, the rotating distributer and hopper, and the Water-induction pipe, substantially as described.
2. The combination of the vibrating plate, flexible rods supporting said plate, the crankshaft and its gearing, the rotating hopper and distributer, the outer shell having induction and eduction passages, and the flexible connectingpipe between said plate and eductionpassage, substantially as described.
3. rlhe combination of the outer shell provided with suitable induction and eduction passages, the vibrating plate having a central iianged opening, and flexible pipe connecting the said central opening inthe vibrating plate with one of the eductionpassages, substantially as herein set forth.
4. The combination of the outer shell provided With suitable induction and eduction passages, the vibrating plate, the adjustable rim secured to the said vibrating plate, ilexible rods supporting said plate, the hopper, and distributer, and means, substantially as described, for vibrating said plate, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
y oLiN'roN J. rAiNn.
Witnesses:
FRANK W. Moons, W. F. MAYER.
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