. United States Court of Appeals For the Ninth Circuit. id trough 5 being elevated, a pulp-feeding pocket formedin said trough, an inclined trough located atthe opposite side of said table and leading fromthe lower end thereof, an apron located over said inclined trough, an elevated trough lead-ing from a point above said inclined trough 20and terminating at a point beyond the outerside of said distributing-trough and nearer theconcentrate discharge than said pocket, meansfor supplying water to said distributing-trough, and means for elevating the middlings 25from said inclined trough to said
. United States Court of Appeals For the Ninth Circuit. id trough 5 being elevated, a pulp-feeding pocket formedin said trough, an inclined trough located atthe opposite side of said table and leading fromthe lower end thereof, an apron located over said inclined trough, an elevated trough lead-ing from a point above said inclined trough 20and terminating at a point beyond the outerside of said distributing-trough and nearer theconcentrate discharge than said pocket, meansfor supplying water to said distributing-trough, and means for elevating the middlings 25from said inclined trough to said elevatedtrough, whereby said middlings are dis-charged back of the distributing-trough andwill pass thereunder. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set 3°my hand this 12th day of June, A. D. 1903. GEORGE E. PERKINS. In presence of— Howard E. I^arlow,E. 1. Ogden. No. 780,031. COMPLAINANTS EXHIBIT No. 28 Forster Patent No. 780,031 ALMON E. HART Special Examiner PATENTED JAN. 17, E. TABLE. APPLICATION FILED JAN. 23.
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