. United States Court of Appeals For the Ninth Circuit. h having lateral supporting fingers or lugsadapted to rest on suitable supports adjacentthereto, and provided at one end with a dis- 10 charge-opening, substantially as described. 7. In an ororconcentrator, the combinationwith the table, of the sectional launder com-prising a series of concave sections or recep-tacles telescopieally arranged and adapted to slide longitudinally with respect to each other, 15each Laving lateral supporting fingers or lugsand provided at one end with a discharge-opening, and longitudinally-arranged sup-portin
. United States Court of Appeals For the Ninth Circuit. h having lateral supporting fingers or lugsadapted to rest on suitable supports adjacentthereto, and provided at one end with a dis- 10 charge-opening, substantially as described. 7. In an ororconcentrator, the combinationwith the table, of the sectional launder com-prising a series of concave sections or recep-tacles telescopieally arranged and adapted to slide longitudinally with respect to each other, 15each Laving lateral supporting fingers or lugsand provided at one end with a discharge-opening, and longitudinally-arranged sup-porting rods or bars on which said sectionsare supported and adjustably secured adja- 20cent to said table, substantially as testimony whereof I affix my signaturein presence of two witnesses. SAMUEL IRVING IIALLElT. Witnesses: Jesse J. May, JOSElir IlKKS. No. 614,322. COMPLAINANTS EXHIBIT No. 10Hallett Patent 614,322ALMON E. HART, Special Examiner S. I. CONCENTRATOR. lAppUcation Oled -Iin- 29, 1898. Patented Nov. 15. 1898. rc^. ^^ -e- *^i t■•^c
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