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  • cap J to conductor connected with a vessel containing i extend beyond the outer channel, and have it hot platt/er.
  • tIt is% also ctzonttlemplated intrtoducrotfate on' rotllers, fwpels, &c.1,]se ⁇ 1l1;ed tti the lng o wa er vc., 1n o e recesses a any i ou er projec ion o e cone r.
  • circular projections G lnay be, however, made In some cases I contemplate introducing all of an equal height, except the onein the cenhot water or steam, or heating water with ter of the cone, and the water forced through quartz and mercury, (and when desirable with means ot ⁇ setscrews or other suitable arrangcthe channels by means ofthe large body of a suitable chemical compositiom) in an air-k water located in the center of the cone, and tight receptacle before I allow it to pass the action of the circular projections I, Fig. through the machine, so as to secure a more 2, on the under side ot" the rotating cap J. perfect amalgamation of the gold.

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J. C. DICKEY.
Ore Amalgamator.
No. 43,574. Patented July 19, 1864.
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AM. PHDTD-LITHILCD, N.V.(DSBORNE'S PROCESS.)
JULIUS C. DICKEY, OF SARATOGA SPRINGS, NEV YORK. I
IIVIPROVl-D APPARATUS FOR WASHING AND AMALGAMATING GOLD.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent N0. 43.574, dated July 19, i364 antedated {July 11, v1864.
To all whom it may concern the channels being made of any desirable form Be it known that I, J ULIUs C. DICKEY, of and size. The circular projections I, Fig. 2, Saratoga Springs, in the county of Saratoga made on the under side of cap J, rotate in the and State of New York, have invented a new channels H, and force the water, 85o., conand improved Mode of Constructing Machintaining gold in contact with mercury located ery t'orWashing and Amalgamating Gold; and in the bottoms ofthe channels H, and thereby I do hereby declare that the followingis afull secure the amalgamation of the gold. It is a ad exact description thereof, reference being contemplated making projections on the prohad to the accompanying` drawings, and to the jections I, so as to agitate the water, &c., in
letters of reference marked thereon. the channels, and thereby assist in washing p The nature of my invention consists in and amalgamating the gold. making the machine A, Figure 2, with the re- To the cap J, Fig. 2, I secure the circular cesses C, and introducing into said recesses support K, said support K being made with hot water, steam, hot air, &c., for the purpose a circular recess on the under side, and seot'laidlng in washing aid amalgamatgigold. I cnreld to ltheI J after th lsJupportIL 1s 2llnlit i1g. 1s a perspec ive View, an 1g. n on tie cap e suppor eing a so m te a cross-section, ofthe machine A, the machine with a circular recess on its top to corresponl being made ot iron or other known material with that made on support K, the support and secured to the frame B. r being supported at either end by the frame B, The bottom D,v Fig. 2, of the cone E is l and the cap J being made to rotate on round lrmly secured in position by means of screws, i balls located and working in the circular reand the hot water is introduced into the recesses in and between the supports K and L. cesses C through the hole F by means of a- It is also contemplated making the cap J to conductor connected with a vessel containing i extend beyond the outer channel, and have it hot platt/er. tIt is% also ctzonttlemplated intrtoducrotfate on' rotllers, fwpels, &c.1,]se `1l1;ed tti the lng o wa er vc., 1n o e recesses a any i ou er projec ion o e cone r. e pu verother part of the cone E, and have a furnace l ized quartz, with the water, Sac., is allowed to located under the cone for the purpose of l run into and through the machine through the heating the water in the recesses. rlhe introopening O of the cap J. duction ot' hot' water, &c., into the recesses C In order to give the cap J a rotating motion, has an expansive eiect. upon the mercury and power maybe appl/led to the top ot the cap, glpld 1n tlhe chnnelsfltl, andltlhereftlilre renders l as sholvnlat letlt)er llI, by 1meatrlljs oi a belt;h or a e ama frama ion o e o muc more cercoe-wee may esrcuret o ecap ass own tain. The circular projctions G, Fig. 2, atletter M, working in a cog-wheel secured to which form the circular channels H and rel a shaft secured in bearings on the support L. cesses 0,1 make of anydesirable height and l The cap J may be'raised or lowered by number, each succeeding projection from the center of cone E being made not as high as l ment.
the one preceding, by which arrangement of When it is desirable to remove the amalgam said projections the water containing pulverin the channels, the screws or stopcocks N, ized quartz-bearing gold will pass through the Fig.'2, are removed, andthe amalgam drawn channels by their own force and action. These ofi' into a receptacle. y
circular projections G lnay be, however, made In some cases I contemplate introducing all of an equal height, except the onein the cenhot water or steam, or heating water with ter of the cone, and the water forced through quartz and mercury, (and when desirable with means ot` setscrews or other suitable arrangcthe channels by means ofthe large body of a suitable chemical compositiom) in an air-k water located in the center of the cone, and tight receptacle before I allow it to pass the action of the circular projections I, Fig. through the machine, so as to secure a more 2, on the under side ot" the rotating cap J. perfect amalgamation of the gold. A recep- 'lhe water, &c., may pass out of the outer or tacle or drum may be, however, made or lolargest of the channels H through an opening cated for this purpose in the center of the made in the side of the channel, or'otherwise, cone E.
The said receptacle for heating thc water, quartz, &c., before passing through the machine, I-contemplate making in the form of a drum, and have it revolve, and made with projections running lengthwise or otherwise on the inside of the drum, to force the mercury in contact with the quartz, gold, 81o., as the drum revolves. l contemplate having the quartz remain in this air-tight revolving drum (which may revolve in or over afurnace or fire) about a half-hour, after which it is allowed to pass through the machine A.
I niakea working machine with ahouttwelve of the channels H, and when deemed necessary I allow the quartz, &c., to run through two of the machines, in order to secure a more perfect amalgamation of the gold.
JULIUS C. DICKEY.
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J. B. Nouns, JAMES I. KEMAGHAN.
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