Claims
- 1. A traditional frustum gold pan closed with a flat base at its smaller end and a sidewall inclined from the pan base to a pan rim defining a concave pan front and a pan back, the improvement comprising
- a sidewall guide on the pan front with an inner side and an outer side in a spiral progression around the sidewall from the rim to the base,
- a plurality of flukes on the sidewall extending from the sidewall guide inner side stopping short of a next inward sidewall guide in its spiral progression to the base.
- 2. The gold pan of claim 1 wherein flukes extend from the sidewall guide inner side obtusely toward the direction of spiral progression toward the base.
- 3. The gold pan of claim 1 wherein the spiral guide extends from the sidewall farther than do the flukes.
- 4. The gold pan of claim 1 further comprising a spiraling base guide on the pan base, with an inner side, an outer side, and a spiral end, continuing the spirally sidewall guide onto the pan base near a base center.
- 5. The gold pan of claim 4 further comprising a plurality of vertical stratifiers extending radially from the outer side of the spiral base guide but stopping short of a next base guide outer spiral.
- 6. The gold pan of claim 5 further comprising at least 4 stratifiers located within two full revolutions of the base guide spiral near the spiral end.
- 7. The gold pan of claim 4 further comprising a cup in the pan base center at the end of the base guide and extending out of the pan back.
- 8. The gold pan of claim 7 further comprising within the cup a plurality of agitator buttons equally spaced inward of a cup circumference and spaced slightly therefrom.
- 9. The gold pan of claim 7 further comprising
- a stand to which the pan is mounted, and
- means for turning the pan in the stand.
- 10. The gold pan of claim 9 wherein the means for turning the pan in the stand comprises
- a short cylinder extending from the pan back around and concentric with the base cup forming an annular channel therebetween,
- a motor,
- a mounting tube frictionally fitting in the annular channel,
- a pulley on the mounting tube,
- a belt on the pulley mechanically linking the pan to the motor that rotationally drives the pan.
- 11. The gold pan of claim 1 further comprising
- a stand on which the pan is mounted,
- a vibrator on the stand transmitting vibration to the pan to agitate mineral matter therein.
- 12. The gold pan of claim 1 in which the flukes lean from the guide on the sidewall away from the direction of spiral progression toward the base.
- 13. The gold pan of claim 1 in which the flukes have a height that decreases from the spiralling sidewall guide to the sidewall.
- 14. The gold pan of claim 1 further comprising a pan rim extending upward from the pan sidewall near and approximately normal to the plane of the pan circumference, with the spiral guide meeting and obliquely merging into the pan rim.
- 15. The gold pan of claim 14 further comprising a plurality of flukes on the rim extending from a rim inner side.
- 16. A traditional frustum gold pan closed with a flat base at its smaller end and a sidewall inclined from the pan base to a pan rim defining a concave pan front and a pan back, the improvement comprising
- a cup in the pan base center extending out of the pan back,
- a spiraling base guide on the pan base, with an inner side and an outer side, ending at the cup in the pan base center, and at least four stratifiers located within two full revolutions of the ending of the spiraling base guide.
- 17. The gold pan of claim 16 in which each stratifier extends radially from the outer side of the spiral base guide but stops short of an outer spiral of the spiraling base guide.
- 18. The gold pan of claim 16 further comprising within the cup a plurality of agitator buttons equally spaced inward of a cup circumference and spaced slightly therefrom.
- 19. A traditional frustum gold pan closed with a flat base at its smaller end and a sidewall inclined from the pan base to a pan rim defining a concave pan front and a pan back, the improvement comprising
- a pan rim extending upward from the pan sidewall near and approximately normal to the plane of the pan circumference, with the spiral guide meeting and obliquely merging into the pan rim,
- a plurality of flukes on the rim extending from the rim inner side.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 08/251,262 filed in the United States 31 May 1994, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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