. United States Court of Appeals For the Ninth Circuit. h water is fed to the table along thislonger onter edge, riffles parallel with thislonger edge, and means by which this table5 is given a differential reciprocating move-ment in the direction of the riffles and where-by the ooBcentrates are made to travel ■ up-hill upon the table. 7. In an ore-concentrator, the combination 10 with a longitudinally and transversely tilted table, said table having its outer and upper edge divergent from the axis of the machine. riffles of graduated lengths parallel with thisupper edge and diagonal to the he
. United States Court of Appeals For the Ninth Circuit. h water is fed to the table along thislonger onter edge, riffles parallel with thislonger edge, and means by which this table5 is given a differential reciprocating move-ment in the direction of the riffles and where-by the ooBcentrates are made to travel ■ up-hill upon the table. 7. In an ore-concentrator, the combination 10 with a longitudinally and transversely tilted table, said table having its outer and upper edge divergent from the axis of the machine. riffles of graduated lengths parallel with thisupper edge and diagonal to the head end,and means whereby this table Is given a dif-ferential reciprocating movement in the di-rection of this upper edge. In witness whereof I have herenoto s«t myhand. HARRY PICOTTE TAYLOR. Witnesses: B. F. , M. MtTLTAHILL. No. 696,058 ^No Model.) COMPLAINANTS EXHIBIT No. 17Lehrritter Patent No. 696,058ALMON E. HART. Special Examfner J. A. LEHRRITTERCONCENTRATOR. (Appucation nie<i Oct 30. Patented Mar. 25. 1902. 3 Sheets —Sheet CM
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