. United States Court of Appeals For the Ninth Circuit. table at itshigii side, those portions of thetable between the outer ends or the long rif-fles affording local washing surfaces. 5 4. In an ore-concentrator, a rhomboidaltable having in connectic^n therewith siiitabledriving mechanism to actuate the same lat- erally, and being arranged \\ith longitudinaldecline and lateral incline; a series of lowriffles arranged laterally upon the table, each 20tapering from its inner end at the breast outer end, the riffles of said series beingsuccessively of less height toward the low endof the


. United States Court of Appeals For the Ninth Circuit. table at itshigii side, those portions of thetable between the outer ends or the long rif-fles affording local washing surfaces. 5 4. In an ore-concentrator, a rhomboidaltable having in connectic^n therewith siiitabledriving mechanism to actuate the same lat- erally, and being arranged \\ith longitudinaldecline and lateral incline; a series of lowriffles arranged laterally upon the table, each 20tapering from its inner end at the breast outer end, the riffles of said series beingsuccessively of less height toward the low endof the table; and occasional tapering highriffles located among the low riffles, and each 26being successively higher toward the low endof the table. In testimony whereof I affix my signature,in presence of two witnesses. EMIL DEISTER. Witnesses: M. Mfttler,W. G. Burns. No. 895,169. COMPLAINANTS EXHIBIT No. 39 Deister Patent No. 895,169 ALMON E. HART, Special Examiner PATENTED AUG. 4, CONCENTRATOR. APPLICATION FILEDJnSE 23, 1906. :hri4-^-.


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