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US719664A US12432502A US1902124325A US719664A US 719664 A US719664 A US 719664A US 12432502 A US12432502 A US 12432502A US 1902124325 A US1902124325 A US 1902124325A US 719664 A US719664 A US 719664A
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  • My invention is designed with special reference to the chlorination process of treating precious ores, and particularly applies to that device known as a chlorination-barrel. I claim nothing new in the use of such barrels for the extracting of precious metals; but my invention lies in certain improvements within said barrel, whereby I do away with the usual filter-bed generally found within it and by a simpler method obtain practically the same results.
  • Figure l represents a longitudinal vertical section through an ordinary chlorination-barrel, inclosing the elements which constitute my invention.
  • I place in the lower are of the barrel A a number of horizontal pipes I), perforated with numerous small holes c. These horizontal pipes are connected at both ends with headers d, which conform to the arc of the barrel-shell A and are also perforated, as e.
  • the headers d supply the horizontal pipes b and are themselves supplied from the' lower valves g g', into which they connect.
  • the ordinary manhole is shown at 7L, and the usual outletvalves, instead of being on the under side of the barrel, are here shown on the top at 7c 7c. Beneath these valves la 7a and fastened to the inside of the barrel-shell A are the screens or sieves m m'.
  • the screens or sieves m m below the valves lo k are to prevent any outflow of sand or grit particles, which, however, for the most part will have settled toward the bottom of the barrel by their own gravity. This operation is called washing the ore.
  • a chlorinationbarrel a series of pipes perforated with numerous small orifices, having their ends connected with one or more headers adapted to receiving and discharging headers adapted to receiving the ends of said f pipes; a valve or valves connecting said header or headers with an outside source of fluidpressure; substantially as shown.

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No.' 719,664.' PATENTED 1m33.190s.
J. B. HEPPERNAN.
GHLORINATION BARREL.
APPLICATION FILED SEPT. 22. 1902.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
JAMES BARRY HEFFERNAN, OF COLORADO SPRINGS, COLORADO.
CHLORlNATION-BARREL.
SPECIFICATION forrriingI part of Letters Patent N O. 719,664, dated February 3, 1 903.
Application iiled September 22, 1902. Serial No. 124.325. (No model.)
T0 all wtont t ntcty concern:
Be it known that I, J AMES BARRY HEEEER- NAN, a citizen of the United States, residing at No. 120 East Moreno street, Colorado Springs, in the county of El Paso, Colorado, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Systems for Expelling the Solution from a Chlorination-Barrel, of which the following is a specification.
My invention is designed with special reference to the chlorination process of treating precious ores, and particularly applies to that device known as a chlorination-barrel. I claim nothing new in the use of such barrels for the extracting of precious metals; but my invention lies in certain improvements within said barrel, whereby I do away with the usual filter-bed generally found within it and by a simpler method obtain practically the same results.
Referring to the drawings, Figure l represents a longitudinal vertical section through an ordinary chlorination-barrel, inclosing the elements which constitute my invention. Fig.
2 represents, on an enlarged scale, a crosssection through line :n a: of Fig. l.
As will be seen by referring to both views, I place in the lower are of the barrel A a number of horizontal pipes I), perforated with numerous small holes c. These horizontal pipes are connected at both ends with headers d, which conform to the arc of the barrel-shell A and are also perforated, as e. The headers d supply the horizontal pipes b and are themselves supplied from the' lower valves g g', into which they connect. The ordinary manhole is shown at 7L, and the usual outletvalves, instead of being on the under side of the barrel, are here shown on the top at 7c 7c. Beneath these valves la 7a and fastened to the inside of the barrel-shell A are the screens or sieves m m'.
The operation is very simple and will now be described: The barrel A is charged in the usual manner with the pulverized ore and the ingredients of the solution through the manhole h, which is then screwed down, and the barrel is revolved upon its trunnions un until this part of the process is completed and the solution, which has now extracted from the ore and taken up the gold, is ready to be drawn off. It is at this pointin the process that my invention becomes operative. Either or both valves are now opened, g g', and the water under pressure is thereby admitted to the headers d d, thence through the horizontal pipes b and the numerous small orifices c ein both pipes and headers. At the same time the upper valves 7c 7o', one or both, are opened, and a strong upward current is thus produced, carrying upward the gold s0- lution, which discharges through the upper valve or valves 7s c/ into a suitable receiving- Vessel.
The screens or sieves m m below the valves lo k are to prevent any outflow of sand or grit particles, which, however, for the most part will have settled toward the bottom of the barrel by their own gravity. This operation is called washing the ore.
I do not limit myself to constructing the above-described apparatus exactly as drawn. For example, one header will supply the system of pipes as well as two. It is obvious also that I could arrange the system of pipes transversely or with their lengths following the inside curve of the barrel-shell instead of lying in a longitudinal position, as shown.
What I therefore claim as original is- 1. In a chlorination-barrel a series of pipes having numerous perforations throughout their lengths, arranged in parallel and lying close to the inside wall of said barrel, and having suitable connections with an outside iiuidpressure system.
2. In a chlorinationbarrel a series of pipes perforated with numerous small orifices, having their ends connected with one or more headers adapted to receiving and discharging headers adapted to receiving the ends of said f pipes; a valve or valves connecting said header or headers with an outside source of fluidpressure; substantially as shown.
JAMES BARRY HEFFERNAN.
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