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US938676A
US938676A US51987509A US1909519875A US938676A US 938676 A US938676 A US 938676A US 51987509 A US51987509 A US 51987509A US 1909519875 A US1909519875 A US 1909519875A US 938676 A US938676 A US 938676A
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  • WITNESSES 1 m TOR munew. a. a m-(m 00.. Pnom-uwuumwusis. WASMNGTON. n. c.
  • ROYER LUCKENBACH OF COLWYN, PENNSYLVANIA, ASSIGNOR TO BORINDUM EXTRACTION COMPANY, A CORPORATION OF ARIZONA TERRITORY.
  • My invention has relation to means for the dry concentration by amalgamation of ntrained values of precious metals, as gold and silver, contained in ore matter in a pulverized 01' granular condition and while in transit and at the same time by force iechanically exerted permitting of the libertion of foreign matter, as tailings or gangue, eparated from the said matter.
  • Figure 1 is a vertical central sectional view partly in elevation, of a combined apparatus for mixing and concentrating by amalgamation of the values of ore matter embodying main features of my said invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a transverse sectional View through one of the chambers of the apparatus for concentrating by amalgamation of values of ore matter and of the freeing thereby of the tailings or gangne thereof, the said view showing in detail the constructive arrangement of the respective chambers of the apparatus; and Fig.
  • FIG. 3 is a vertical central sectional view partly in elevation, through a modified form of the apparatus for concentrating by amalgamation of entrained values of pulverized metallic ore matter in its passage therethrough and thorough separation of foreign matter, as tailings or gangue, therefrom.
  • a combined mixing and amalgamating device comprising a longitudinal trough-like casing 5, at one end of which is provided a hopper 6, and at the opposite end an outlet pipe 7 Through the center of the casing 5, is mounted a shaft 8, having a screw-like blade 9, for effecting the mixing or agitating of the dry ore matter therein, as well as partial separation by amalgamation of values thereof, in a manner Specification of Letters Patent.
  • the screw-like blade extends the length of the shaft, within the casing 5, and between blades constituting the mixing and agitating device 9, and adjacent to the apices thereof are arranged strips 10, to assist in stirring the body of mercury or amalgam 11, placed in the bottom of the casing 5, in the agitation of the same by the screw-blade 9, for enabling the amalgam body to exert its full effect upon the pulverized ore matter constantly presented in the field thereof.
  • the shaft 8, is revolved by means of a pulley 12, from any suitable source of power, not shown.
  • the mixing and agitating apparatus As described having metallic ore matter in a finely divided or pulverized state deposited through the hopper 6, thereinto, to be then thoroughly agitated with the body of amalgam or mercury 11, by means of the mixing blade 9, so as to'afi'ord the mercury or amalgam body an opportunity by its affinity for the values of the ore matter to be partially concentrated or separated by amalgamating therewith and of matter foreign thereto being freed through the outlet pipe 7 of the mixing and amalgamating device into the hopper 15, of a combined tailings or gangue separating or concentrating apparatus 16.
  • any mercury with values, in the tailings or gangue not previously separated, will be completely recovered from such tailings or gangue in passage through the apparatus 16, and prior to discharge therefrom.
  • the recovered values in the amalgam or mercury body 11, of the device 1 can be periodically removed from the casing 5, thereof, by opening the valve 14, and the values retorted from the amalgam in. order that the latter may again be used upon fresh charges of pulverized ore matter introduced into the mixing and amalgamating device a, in the manner hereinbefore fully described.
  • the apparatus 16 is provided with an exterior casing 17, within which the working parts or instrumentalities of the same are mainly confined.
  • a vertical shaft mounted at the lower end in a socket 19, of the base-plate 20, and at the opposite end extends througha top plate 21, supporting in position the feedhopper 15.
  • a miter-gear 22 which meshes with a complemental gear 23, carried by a horizontal shaft 2t, on which is mounted a pulley 25, for operating from a suitable source of power, not shown, the vertical shaft 18, for a purpose to be presently fully explained.
  • dishshaped pans 26 each of which is adapted to contain amalgam or mercury 11
  • an inclined platform 27 terminating in a chute 28, projecting beyond the casing 17 and onto which platform and through which chute, the final tailings or gangue are dis charged from the apparatus 16.
  • each of the pans 26, and in juxtaposition to the amalgam bodies 11 thereof are plow-like devices 30, provided with shares or fingers 31, in staggered relationship to each other, suspended from a frame 32, projecting from the interior wall of the casing 17, as clearly illustrated iIrFig. 2, to permit by the revolution of the shaft 18, the amalgam body 11, of each pan to be stirred or agitated so as to act upon ore matter falling onto or deposited in the field thereof.
  • each pan 26 In one portion of each pan 26, is provided an oblong slot 33, clearly illustrated in Fig. 2, for permitting the discharge of separated ore matter as tailings or gangue still containing values from one pan onto the other in order to undergo similar actions to those already explained.
  • a series of jet tubes 34 Above each of the series of pans 26, is located a series of jet tubes 34:, connected with a source of air supply, through the main pipe 35, as clearly shown in Figs. 1 and 2.
  • jet tubes 3A are adapted to by a darting action or effect to free from the amalgam bodies, containing recovered values of the ore matter, the tailings or gangue from one pan to another of the series until finally reaching the platform 27, whence the gangue entirely freed of values is conducted through the chute 28, ontoa dump or into a waste receptacle.
  • the tailings or gangue separating apparatus 16 of Fig. 3 is the same in general constructive arrangement as the apparatus and 15*, the ground or pulverized metallic ore matter, to have values separated therefrom, passes therethrough into the uppermost pan 26, of the apparatus 16*, containing a body of amalgam 11, and after the action of the plow-like devices 80, in the amalgam body 11 thereof, and with the ore matter acted upon at the same time and which is advanced in a circular courseas shown, by the scrapers 36,- and removed thence by a pushing action with any sand or foreign matter from the other matter concentrated, by amalgamating with the body 11 of a pan 26, into the next successively in series of bodies of the other pans 26, and so on, until finally the tailings entirely freed of values are discharged onto the inclined platform 27, and pass thence through the chute 28, onto a dump or into any suitable I and desire to secure by Letters Patent is 5

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R. LUCKENBACH. MEANS FOR THE CONCENTRATION BY AM'ALGAMATION OF VALUES 0F METALLIC ORE MATTER.
APPLIGATION FILED snr'r. 23, 1907. RENEWED $32127, 1909.
938,676, I Patented Nov. 2, 1909.
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938,676. Patented Nov. 2, 1909.
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UNITED STATES PATEN T OFFICE.
ROYER LUCKENBACH, OF COLWYN, PENNSYLVANIA, ASSIGNOR TO BORINDUM EXTRACTION COMPANY, A CORPORATION OF ARIZONA TERRITORY.
MEANS FOR THE CONCENTRATION BY To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, RoYER LUCKENBAOH, a citizen of the United States, residing at Golwyn, in the county of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Means for the Concentration by Amalgamation of Values of Metallic Ore Matter, of which the following is a specification.
My invention has relation to means for the dry concentration by amalgamation of ntrained values of precious metals, as gold and silver, contained in ore matter in a pulverized 01' granular condition and while in transit and at the same time by force iechanically exerted permitting of the libertion of foreign matter, as tailings or gangue, eparated from the said matter.
The nature and scope of my present invention will be more fully understood from he following description taken in connecion with the accompanying drawings forming part hereof, in which Figure 1 is a vertical central sectional view partly in elevation, of a combined apparatus for mixing and concentrating by amalgamation of the values of ore matter embodying main features of my said invention. Fig. 2 is a transverse sectional View through one of the chambers of the apparatus for concentrating by amalgamation of values of ore matter and of the freeing thereby of the tailings or gangne thereof, the said view showing in detail the constructive arrangement of the respective chambers of the apparatus; and Fig. 3 is a vertical central sectional view partly in elevation, through a modified form of the apparatus for concentrating by amalgamation of entrained values of pulverized metallic ore matter in its passage therethrough and thorough separation of foreign matter, as tailings or gangue, therefrom.
Referring to the drawings with reference to Figs. 1 and 2, 4 is a combined mixing and amalgamating device, comprising a longitudinal trough-like casing 5, at one end of which is provided a hopper 6, and at the opposite end an outlet pipe 7 Through the center of the casing 5, is mounted a shaft 8, having a screw-like blade 9, for effecting the mixing or agitating of the dry ore matter therein, as well as partial separation by amalgamation of values thereof, in a manner Specification of Letters Patent.
pplication filed September 23, 1907, Serial No. 394,041.
AIIIALGAMATION OF VALUES OF METALLIC ORE IJIATTER.
Patented Nov. 2, 1909.
Renewed September 27, 1909. Serial No. 519,875.
to be presently more fully explained. The screw-like blade extends the length of the shaft, within the casing 5, and between blades constituting the mixing and agitating device 9, and adjacent to the apices thereof are arranged strips 10, to assist in stirring the body of mercury or amalgam 11, placed in the bottom of the casing 5, in the agitation of the same by the screw-blade 9, for enabling the amalgam body to exert its full effect upon the pulverized ore matter constantly presented in the field thereof. The shaft 8, is revolved by means of a pulley 12, from any suitable source of power, not shown.
In operation, the mixing and agitating apparatus, as described having metallic ore matter in a finely divided or pulverized state deposited through the hopper 6, thereinto, to be then thoroughly agitated with the body of amalgam or mercury 11, by means of the mixing blade 9, so as to'afi'ord the mercury or amalgam body an opportunity by its affinity for the values of the ore matter to be partially concentrated or separated by amalgamating therewith and of matter foreign thereto being freed through the outlet pipe 7 of the mixing and amalgamating device into the hopper 15, of a combined tailings or gangue separating or concentrating apparatus 16. In this apparatus 16, any mercury with values, in the tailings or gangue not previously separated, will be completely recovered from such tailings or gangue in passage through the apparatus 16, and prior to discharge therefrom. The recovered values in the amalgam or mercury body 11, of the device 1, can be periodically removed from the casing 5, thereof, by opening the valve 14, and the values retorted from the amalgam in. order that the latter may again be used upon fresh charges of pulverized ore matter introduced into the mixing and amalgamating device a, in the manner hereinbefore fully described.
The apparatus 16, is provided with an exterior casing 17, within which the working parts or instrumentalities of the same are mainly confined.
18 is a vertical shaft mounted at the lower end in a socket 19, of the base-plate 20, and at the opposite end extends througha top plate 21, supporting in position the feedhopper 15. To the shaft 18, is mounted a miter-gear 22, which meshes with a complemental gear 23, carried by a horizontal shaft 2t, on which is mounted a pulley 25, for operating from a suitable source of power, not shown, the vertical shaft 18, for a purpose to be presently fully explained.
Keyed to the shaft 18, within the casing 17 housing the working parts of the apparatus 16, in superposed relationship are dishshaped pans 26, each of which is adapted to contain amalgam or mercury 11 Below the last in series of these pans 26, is arranged an inclined platform 27, terminating in a chute 28, projecting beyond the casing 17 and onto which platform and through which chute, the final tailings or gangue are dis charged from the apparatus 16. In the easing 17, are provided one or more doors 29, in order that access may be had to the interior of the appliance for repairs and for removing or supplying mercury or amalgam to the pans 26. Arranged above each of the pans 26, and in juxtaposition to the amalgam bodies 11 thereof, are plow-like devices 30, provided with shares or fingers 31, in staggered relationship to each other, suspended from a frame 32, projecting from the interior wall of the casing 17, as clearly illustrated iIrFig. 2, to permit by the revolution of the shaft 18, the amalgam body 11, of each pan to be stirred or agitated so as to act upon ore matter falling onto or deposited in the field thereof.
In one portion of each pan 26, is provided an oblong slot 33, clearly illustrated in Fig. 2, for permitting the discharge of separated ore matter as tailings or gangue still containing values from one pan onto the other in order to undergo similar actions to those already explained. Above each of the series of pans 26, is located a series of jet tubes 34:, connected with a source of air supply, through the main pipe 35, as clearly shown in Figs. 1 and 2. These jet tubes 3A, are adapted to by a darting action or effect to free from the amalgam bodies, containing recovered values of the ore matter, the tailings or gangue from one pan to another of the series until finally reaching the platform 27, whence the gangue entirely freed of values is conducted through the chute 28, ontoa dump or into a waste receptacle.
The tailings or gangue separating apparatus 16 of Fig. 3, is the same in general constructive arrangement as the apparatus and 15*, the ground or pulverized metallic ore matter, to have values separated therefrom, passes therethrough into the uppermost pan 26, of the apparatus 16*, containing a body of amalgam 11, and after the action of the plow-like devices 80, in the amalgam body 11 thereof, and with the ore matter acted upon at the same time and which is advanced in a circular courseas shown, by the scrapers 36,- and removed thence by a pushing action with any sand or foreign matter from the other matter concentrated, by amalgamating with the body 11 of a pan 26, into the next successively in series of bodies of the other pans 26, and so on, until finally the tailings entirely freed of values are discharged onto the inclined platform 27, and pass thence through the chute 28, onto a dump or into any suitable I and desire to secure by Letters Patent is 5 In an apparatus of the character described, a vertical shaft, a pan carried by said shaft and adapted to contain an amalgamating substance, said pan having a radial slot with upturned edges, an agitator frame extending radially over the pan and consisting of a plurality of bars, each supporting a row of diagonally disposed scrapers, the scrapers of successive bars being in staggered relation, a row of jet tubes radially supported over the pan opposite the scraper frame, the jet tubes being adapted to deliver fluid to the material upon the pan, and means for rotating the pan, substantially as and for the purposes described.
In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my signature in the presence of two sub-
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