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  • the nature of our invention is to provide an apparatus for separating the fine particles of sand from the sulphurets Contained in ores, and relates more particularly to the further separation and concentration of the valuable portion, or fine sulphurets, gold and amalgain, that have been partially treated in other devices by the luuldle-process.
  • Our invention consists of a pan-shaped vessel, of considerable height, and from the centre of which arises a vertical hollow shaft.
  • a driving-shaft turns in the hollow shaft, having its step in the frame-work beneath.
  • This shaft is made with a half-round opening from the top downward, in which the spindle of a yoke or bow sets.
  • To the arms of the yoke are attached horizontal stirrers or puddlers, and when the machine is in motion, these agitators stir the pulp or material being treated.
  • At each side of the pan is 'a hammer, which are operated by gearing beneath, which strike alternately against the pan, and serve, by percussion, to settle the heavy particles of metal to the bottom of the pan.
  • Figure 2 is-a bottom view.
  • A is a pan or tub, within which rotates the yoke or bow, B.
  • the yoke is constructed with two arms, 0 .0, transversely across which are plated agitators, D D D, of uneven lengths.
  • the lower one, D being continuous, has a'curve in its centre for the hollow shaft.
  • An annular ring, D is attached to the lower agitator, to prevent it from sinking in the sand.
  • This yoke is a half-round depending spindle, E, which sets in a corresponding opening in the driving-shaft F.
  • the shaft F is surrounded by a hollow vertical shaft, F, rising from the centre of the an.
  • p Attached to the top of the yoke is a hook, G, which is employed for raising or tossing the yoke up and down, and stirring up the loose sand which may have settled upon -the hollow of the pan.
  • a chamber, H for theprotection of the gear, which consists of two horizontal-bevelled gears, operated by the vertical gear J, above the step of the driving-shaft.
  • the gear I is atheavier particles of metal rapidly to the bottom, and
  • the force of the blow maybe regulated by a pin, 0, placed througha hollow ear, P, at the side of the pan.
  • Man-holes It R maybe made at each side of the pan, below the tub-bottom, through which the operations of the machine may be watched.
  • a metal'bottom may be amalgamated, if desired, and the cleaning up be made from the amalgamated surface.

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SYMONS, HARRY & STEPHENS.
Ore Separator and Concentrator.
Patented Oct. 20. T868.
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RICHARD DUNN sYMoNs, JOHN TREVMELLING HARRY, AND SAM- I UEL STEPHENS, or GRASS VALLEY, camroanm.
' LettcfsPctemtNo. 83,221, and October 20,1868.
IMPROVED ORE-SEPARATOR AND COKCENTRATOR To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that we, Rrcrm'nn Dunn SYMoNs, J 011w 'lnnmnnnnve HARRY, and SAMUEL Srnrnnss, of .Grass Valley, county of Nevada, State of California, have invented an Improved Tossing and Refining Concentrator; and we do hereby declare the following description and accompanying drawings are suflicient to enable any person skilled in the art or science to which it most nearly appertains to make and use our said invention or improvements without further invention or experiment.
The nature of our inventionis to provide an apparatus for separating the fine particles of sand from the sulphurets Contained in ores, and relates more particularly to the further separation and concentration of the valuable portion, or fine sulphurets, gold and amalgain, that have been partially treated in other devices by the luuldle-process.
Our invention consists of a pan-shaped vessel, of considerable height, and from the centre of which arises a vertical hollow shaft. A driving-shaft turns in the hollow shaft, having its step in the frame-work beneath. This shaft is made with a half-round opening from the top downward, in which the spindle of a yoke or bow sets. To the arms of the yoke are attached horizontal stirrers or puddlers, and when the machine is in motion, these agitators stir the pulp or material being treated. At each side of the pan is 'a hammer, which are operated by gearing beneath, which strike alternately against the pan, and serve, by percussion, to settle the heavy particles of metal to the bottom of the pan.
Referring to the accompanying drawings, which form a part of this specification, for a better illustration of the construction and operation of our machine- Figure 1 is a side sectional elevation.
Figure 2 is-a bottom view.
A is a pan or tub, within which rotates the yoke or bow, B. The yoke is constructed with two arms, 0 .0, transversely across which are plated agitators, D D D, of uneven lengths. The lower one, D, being continuous, has a'curve in its centre for the hollow shaft. An annular ring, D, is attached to the lower agitator, to prevent it from sinking in the sand. In this yoke is a half-round depending spindle, E, which sets in a corresponding opening in the driving-shaft F. The shaft F is surrounded by a hollow vertical shaft, F, rising from the centre of the an. p Attached to the top of the yoke is a hook, G, which is employed for raising or tossing the yoke up and down, and stirring up the loose sand which may have settled upon -the hollow of the pan.
Below .the bottom of this pan is a chamber, H, for theprotection of the gear, which consists of two horizontal-bevelled gears, operated by the vertical gear J, above the step of the driving-shaft. The gear I is atheavier particles of metal rapidly to the bottom, and
thus avoid waiting an unnecessary length of time for that purpose. The force of the blow maybe regulated by a pin, 0, placed througha hollow ear, P, at the side of the pan. Man-holes It R maybe made at each side of the pan, below the tub-bottom, through which the operations of the machine may be watched.
The operation of our machine is as follows, to wit: The ore-pulp or tailings are admitted, with a sufiicient quantity of water, into the pan, and the machine set in motion, when the hammers are caused to strike re 'peated blows against the sides of the pan, by the percussion of which the heavier particles are thrown to the bottom, while, by the rotation of the yoke and stirrers, the light and. worthless particles are kept afloat and pass over the pan. When too much agitated by the constant rotation of the stirrersfl the yoke may be lifted up by'a block above, which is attached to the hook on-the top. The sides of the pan, and bottom,
if a metal'bottom is used, may be amalgamated, if desired, and the cleaning up be made from the amalgamated surface.
' Having thus described our invention,
That we claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-- 1. In combination with the pan or tub A and chamber H, the yoke B, provided with stirrers or agitators D D D and annular ring D or their equivalents, substantially as and for the purpose described.
2. The hollow vertical shaft F and driving-shaft F, with a half-round opening, in which the half-round depending spindle E of the yoke sets, substantially as described, for the purposes set forth.
3. The pins L, L, on the gear I I, which operate the I hammer, the weighted arm M M, and the hammers N N, the whole constructed and arranged to operate substantially as and for the purpose described.
In witness whereof, we have hereunto'set our hands and seals.
RICHARD DUNN SYMONS. [n s.] JOHN TBEMELLING HARRY. [1,. s SAMUEL STEPHENS. [L. s.] Witnesses to-R. D. Simmons and J. T. HARRY:
M. B. OGomvon, Jenn SANDERS. Witnesses to S. STEPHENS G. V. M. SMITH,
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