US111713A - Improvement in devices for saving gold amalgam and quicksilver - Google Patents
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- QSHDDOUJBYECFT-UHFFFAOYSA-N mercury Chemical compound [Hg] QSHDDOUJBYECFT-UHFFFAOYSA-N 0.000 title description 8
- PCHJSUWPFVWCPO-UHFFFAOYSA-N gold Chemical compound [Au] PCHJSUWPFVWCPO-UHFFFAOYSA-N 0.000 title description 6
- 239000010931 gold Substances 0.000 title description 6
- 229910052737 gold Inorganic materials 0.000 title description 6
- 229910000497 Amalgam Inorganic materials 0.000 title description 5
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- 229910052751 metal Inorganic materials 0.000 description 2
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- 229910001385 heavy metal Inorganic materials 0.000 description 1
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B03—SEPARATION 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
- B03B—SEPARATING SOLID MATERIALS USING LIQUIDS OR USING PNEUMATIC TABLES OR JIGS
- B03B5/00—Washing granular, powdered or lumpy materials; Wet separating
- B03B5/02—Washing granular, powdered or lumpy materials; Wet separating using shaken, pulsated or stirred beds as the principal means of separation
- B03B5/26—Washing granular, powdered or lumpy materials; Wet separating using shaken, pulsated or stirred beds as the principal means of separation in sluices
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- Our invention relates to an improved device for arresting the particles of gold amalgam and Quicksilver which escapes after the pulp has been subjected to the usual amalgamatin g process.
- Our device is intended more particularly to arrest these particles, as well as any escaping gold and amalgam, by causing the tailings to pass over a floor in which are arranged peculiarly-shaped pockets or cavities in which a portion of Quicksilver is contained.
- the plates D are made of any suitable shape, and have on their upper surface diamond-shaped pockets or cavities, a.
- the floor C is covered with the plates D, so that a large number of cavities or pockets wiil be presented for the tailings to pass over.
- a stream ot' water may be introduced into the sluioe above the floor O, in order to dilute the tailings sufciently to cause it to dow freely.
- cavities secures a double incline, which throws the flow of the water to the sharp angle of the pocket, while the incline itself allows a free flow of the water and causes the lighter impurities to be carried ofi, while the heavier particles are ,precipitated and held in the pocket.
- Holes may be made in the metal between the pockets c, if desired.
- the plates D provided with diamond shaped.
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OLIVER H. YOUNG-AND DANIEL J. VAUGHN, 0F WISGNSIN HILL,
CALIFORNIA.
Letters Patent No. 111,713, dated February 7, 1871.
IMPROVEMENT IN DEVICES FOR SAVING GOLD AMALGAM AND QUICKSILVER.A
The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making parl: of the same.
To all whom 'it amy concern:
Be it known that we, OLIVER H. YOUNG and DANIEL J. VAUGN, of Wisccmsin` Hill, county of Placer, State of California, have invented an Improved Device for Saving Gold Amalgam and Quicksilver; and we do hereby declare the following description and .accompanying drawing are suihcient to enable any person skilled in the art or science to which it most nearly appertainsv to make and use our said invention or improvement without further invention or experiment. y
Our invention relates to an improved device for arresting the particles of gold amalgam and Quicksilver which escapes after the pulp has been subjected to the usual amalgamatin g process.
It is a well-known fact among mill :non that a large proportion of the quicksilver used in amalgamation is lost bypassing down the sluice with the tailings, having become floured or finely divided, in which condition it follows the current and is finally lost.
Our device is intended more particularly to arrest these particles, as well as any escaping gold and amalgam, by causing the tailings to pass over a floor in which are arranged peculiarly-shaped pockets or cavities in which a portion of Quicksilver is contained.
In order to explain our invention, reference is had tothe accompanying drawing forming a part'ot' this Specification, in which- A represents a section of a sluicc, down which the tailings are passed after the ore has been subjected to the usual amalgamatlng process. f
At some suitable point in the length of this slnice I place a gradually-widening floor, B, upon which the tailings will flow, and spread out in a thin layer.
From the floor B the tailings will dow upon another slightly inclined licor, C, which is provided with our plates, and by means of which we catch the escaping quioksilver and metal.
The plates D are made of any suitable shape, and have on their upper surface diamond-shaped pockets or cavities, a.
The sides of these cavities slope toward each other at the bottom, so that a small quantity of quicksilver will serve in each. v
The floor C is covered with the plates D, so that a large number of cavities or pockets wiil be presented for the tailings to pass over.
A stream ot' water may be introduced into the sluioe above the floor O, in order to dilute the tailings sufciently to cause it to dow freely.A
The shape of thediamond given to the pockets or seals.
cavities secures a double incline, which throws the flow of the water to the sharp angle of the pocket, while the incline itself allows a free flow of the water and causes the lighter impurities to be carried ofi, while the heavier particles are ,precipitated and held in the pocket.
In passing over these the finely-divided quicksilver and other heavy particles, which are being carried down the. sluices, will precipitate into the pockets and, amalgamated with t e Quicksilver-.in them, thus permanently arresting t em.
V Below the floor C we place atan incline a plate' or series of plates, F, which have D-shaped pockets similar to those shown at c.
' The nppe` 0r straight sides of these pockets are vertical, while the curved 0r lower sides slope from the bottom of the recess, so that any valuable particles which may have escaped over the floor C will be settled in these pockets by the sudden fall over the vertical 'side and consequent eddy at its base, which is rendered more complete by the incline lof the plates, while the water and other light particles will iiow out of the pockets over the lower sloping side.
Holes may be made in the metal between the pockets c, if desired.
In the rocky beds of rivers where auriferous sands or earths have been ,borne along by the water, it is known that the heavy metals are collected in pockets in the rocks,- where frequently large quantities of gold have been' i'onud.
Our deviceis intended to imitate nature by placing in the track of the passing, tailings pockets or reservoirs resembling those constructed by nature, and
thus accomplish the same purpose.
Having thus described our invention,
That we claim, and desire to. secure by .Letters Patent, is-
l. The plates D, provided with diamond shaped.
pockets or reservoirs a, substantially as and for the purpose described.
2. rIhe D-shapod pockets or rescrvoirsgc, when con-y strncted as above described, for the purpose above set fort-h.
In witness that the above-described invention is claimedrby us we have hereunto set our hands and OLIVER H. YOUNG. [L. s] DANIEL J. VAUGN. [In s] Witnesses:
Guo. H. STRONG, J. L. BOONE.
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