. United States Court of Appeals For the Ninth Circuit. sg end Qf the table, and asurface composed of fine grooves coveringthat portion of the table between the ends ofthe channels and the concentrates-dischargeend of the table,ro 5. In a table-concentrator having vibratorymotion in the general direction of its length,the combination of a working surface dividedinto longitudinal channels that terminate at a distance from the concentrates-dischargeend of the table, a surface of fine grooves 15composing that portion of the table-surfaceTOtween the channels and the dischargingend, and means for d


. United States Court of Appeals For the Ninth Circuit. sg end Qf the table, and asurface composed of fine grooves coveringthat portion of the table between the ends ofthe channels and the concentrates-dischargeend of the table,ro 5. In a table-concentrator having vibratorymotion in the general direction of its length,the combination of a working surface dividedinto longitudinal channels that terminate at a distance from the concentrates-dischargeend of the table, a surface of fine grooves 15composing that portion of the table-surfaceTOtween the channels and the dischargingend, and means for distributing water diago-nally across said grooved surface. In testimony that I claim the foregoing I 10have hereunto set my hand and seal. GEORGE E. WOODBURY, [l. S.] Witnesses: Edwaed E. Osborn,M. Regner. No. 721,591. COMPLAINANTS EXHIBIT No. 21 Michelsen & Borglum Patent No. 721,591 ALMON E. HART, Special Examiner PATENTED FEB, 24, H, MICHELSEN & M. LA M. CONCENTRATOR. APPLICATIOH PILED JAN. 27, 1902. 2 .iHEilS—SBEET


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