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US709721A
US709721A US6765301A US1901067653A US709721A US 709721 A US709721 A US 709721A US 6765301 A US6765301 A US 6765301A US 1901067653 A US1901067653 A US 1901067653A US 709721 A US709721 A US 709721A
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  • the object of this invention is to provide a simple and efiective means of distributing and stacking tailings at a distance clear of a dredge, mining, or excavating plant. This is at present effected by an overhanging bucket or tray elevator,whichis costly and ponderous.
  • My invention consists of a wheel strongly made and somewhat like a water-wheel, being furnished with blades or boaters and the wheel revolving at a speed varying with the height and distance the tailings are to be dep0sited,the action being that the tailings pour on the wheel, are struck by the heaters, and thrown in therequired direction.
  • Figure 1 is a sectional elevation of the tailings-elevator arranged in relation to a supplychute and a deflector for the material and swivelly mounted upon a bed-plate
  • Fig. 2 is an end elevation of a fixed machine.
  • A denotes a bed-plate, upon which is swivelly mounted, by means of the connection A, the frame A consisting of a pair of standards connected together at their bottom.
  • the mounting of the frame A upon the bed-plate so it can swivel enables the tailings to be thrown to the right or left for better distribution by swinging the frame to the position desired.
  • Journaled in the frame A is a drive-shaft A for the beater-carrying Wheel B, consisting of a web or body portion and shrouds or flanges preferably heavy for momentum.
  • the shaft A is mounted in the Serial No. 67,653. (No model.)
  • the lat-ter is provided with a number of heaters G, which, as shown, extend in a radial manner and are secured to the curvilinear web 0 of the wheel at suitable points of the periphery thereof.
  • D indicates the tailings-supply chute,which may be set in any suitable manner to deliver the tailings to any desired point of the WheelB andis supported bythe standards D.
  • deflecting plates or guides E at the top, E at the bottom, and E at the side may be added, thus practically forming a funnel. These plates when used may be supported in any suitable manner.
  • Fig. 2 the bed-plate A and frame A are dispensed with, and the shaftA is supported in a pair of fixed standards F, which prevent the machine from being turned to the right or the left during the operation thereof, as is the case when the machine is swivelly mounted.
  • any suitable materials, sizes, number, or position of beaters may be adopted.
  • a wheel provided with heaters, said wheel being mounted for rotation, and being free of an inclosing casing, whereby, on the rapid rotation of said wheel, material supplied thereto will be centrifugally scattered, and the standard of the wheel being swivelly mounted.

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No. 709,72l. Patented Sept. 23, !902. W. PEEK. CENTRIFUGAL TAILINGS ELEVATOR.
(Application filed July 9, 1901.)
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UNITED Statues PATENT Urrtcia WALTER PEOK, OF DUNEDIN, NEW ZEALAND.
CENTRIFUGAL TAILINGS -ELEVATOR.
bPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 709,721, dated September 23, 1902.
Application filed July 9, 1901.
To (all III/L077?) it may concern:
Be it known that I, WALTER PEOK, cousulting engineer, a subject of the King of Great Britain, residing in the city of Dunedin, in the British Colony of New Zealand, have invented certain new and useful Improve ments in Centrifugal Tailings-Elevators, of which the following is a specification.
The object of this invention is to provide a simple and efiective means of distributing and stacking tailings at a distance clear of a dredge, mining, or excavating plant. This is at present effected by an overhanging bucket or tray elevator,whichis costly and ponderous.
My invention consists of a wheel strongly made and somewhat like a water-wheel, being furnished with blades or boaters and the wheel revolving at a speed varying with the height and distance the tailings are to be dep0sited,the action being that the tailings pour on the wheel, are struck by the heaters, and thrown in therequired direction.
Figure 1 is a sectional elevation of the tailings-elevator arranged in relation to a supplychute and a deflector for the material and swivelly mounted upon a bed-plate, and Fig. 2 is an end elevation of a fixed machine.
Referring to the drawings by reference-letters, A denotes a bed-plate, upon which is swivelly mounted, by means of the connection A, the frame A consisting of a pair of standards connected together at their bottom. The mounting of the frame A upon the bed-plate so it can swivel enables the tailings to be thrown to the right or left for better distribution by swinging the frame to the position desired. Journaled in the frame A is a drive-shaft A for the beater-carrying Wheel B, consisting of a web or body portion and shrouds or flanges preferably heavy for momentum. The shaft A is mounted in the Serial No. 67,653. (No model.)
bearingsA as indicated in dotted lines, and is capable of being driven at a high rate of speed for suitably rotating the wheel 13. The lat-teris provided with a number of heaters G, which, as shown, extend in a radial manner and are secured to the curvilinear web 0 of the wheel at suitable points of the periphery thereof.
D indicates the tailings-supply chute,which may be set in any suitable manner to deliver the tailings to any desired point of the WheelB andis supported bythe standards D. When it is desired to concentrate the tailiugs approximately to one point, deflecting plates or guides E at the top, E at the bottom, and E at the side may be added, thus practically forming a funnel. These plates when used may be supported in any suitable manner.
In Fig. 2 the bed-plate A and frame A are dispensed with, and the shaftA is supported in a pair of fixed standards F, which prevent the machine from being turned to the right or the left during the operation thereof, as is the case when the machine is swivelly mounted.
In this invention any suitable materials, sizes, number, or position of beaters may be adopted.
Having now described my invention, what I claim, and desire to obtain by Letters Patent of the United States of America, is
In a machine of the class described, a wheel provided with heaters, said wheel being mounted for rotation, and being free of an inclosing casing, whereby, on the rapid rotation of said wheel, material supplied thereto will be centrifugally scattered, and the standard of the wheel being swivelly mounted.
WALTER PEOK.
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HENTON MAQAULAY DAVEY, JAMES LUKE OURLINE.
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