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started by betsy stone on 18 Aug 14
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    Fig. 2, looking up in the direction of the arrow. Fig. 7 is a side elevation of themachine from the back of Fig. 1 and the right- '45 hand side of Fig. 3. Fig. 8 is a fragmental, perspective view of one of the segmental rifiies, Fig. 9 is a sectional view of the segmental. member forming the bottom of the ,concentrate-trough. Fig. :10 is a fragmental,concrete crushing machinesectional detail of one of the riflles. Fig. 11 is an enlarged detail of the bumpmg and lifting contrivance at the head ofthe table. Fig. 12 is a fragm'ental view showing an arrangement of the segmental riflies just the Specification of Letters Patent. Patented Feb. 21, 1911.npplieation filed MayJi, 1909. Serial No. 494,469.reverse of that shown in Fig. Fig. 13 is a fragmental, sectional elevation on line m, Fig. 2, to show the upward inclination of the riffies from their heads to their discharge ends.

    The frame of the, machine is constructed of angle-irom'and. comprises a base 1 of pyramidal form and an oblique extension 2 extending upwardly aslant fromthe base.The base comprises a bottom-piece 3 composed of a single length of angle-iron bent into the form of a parallelogram having two long sides 4, 5, and two short ends 6, 7.The recess of the angle-iron is directed inwardly and upwardly;zenith mining machines and into said recess, at thefour corners of the base, are seated four upwardly-converging standards 8, 9,

    at a distance apart and are fastened at the corners to the top-piece 12 which is made of a length of "angle-iron bent into a parallel 10, 11, which terminate at their upper ends ogram similar to but smaller thanthe bottom-piece 3. The tops of the standards fit and are fixed to the top piece, at the corners thereof. The standards 8, 9, at one end of the base are shorter than the standards 10, 11, at the other end of the base so that the top-piece 12 extends aslant relative to the bottom-piece 3 to form a support for bearlngs 13, 14,.and 15, 16, in whieh are journaled rock-shafts 17, 18. The rock-shaft 17 1s PIOVldGCl' at one end with an upwardlyextending arm 19 and at the other end with anupwardly-extending arm 20, each of which arms is provided atits upper end with a circular eye 21. The rock-shaft 18 is provided at its ends with upwardly-extendlug rock-arms 22, 23, each of which is provided at its upper end with a verticallyelongate eye 24:.

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