Claims
- 1. Apparatus for recovering small particles of heavy precious metals such as gold or platinum from a slurry, comprising a housing having a generally conical, converging inner wall, means for supplying Mercury onto the inner wall of the housing so as to cause a layer thereof to flow downwardly therealong, means for feeding the slurry to the layer of Mercury, means for rotating the housing about the vertical axis of the generally conical inner wall at a speed which induces the particles to settle in or amalgamate with the Mercury and causes the slurry to flow upwardly over the Mercury layer and out of the housing, means for collecting the Mercury layer and particles which flow downwardly therewith over the housing wall, means for separating the particles from the collected Mercury, and means for returning the Mercury from which the particles have been separated to the means for supplying it to the inner wall of the housing in order to maintain a continuous layer of Mercury.
- 2. Apparatus of the character defined in claim 1, wherein the separating means includes means for heating the collected Mercury to a temperature above its heat of vaporization but below the heat of vaporization of the particles.
- 3. Apparatus of the character defined in claim 1, including means for applying a positive charge to each of the outer face of the Mercury layer adjacent to housing wall and the slurry prior to feeding of the slurry to the layer, whereby the inner face of said layer is negatively charged to attract the positive charge applied to the gold particles in the slurry.
- 4. Apparatus of the character defined in claim 1, including means for preventing the slurry feeding means from rotating with the housing.
- 5. Apparatus of the character defined in claim 1, wherein the housing includes a shaft which is supported for rotation about its axis, and the slurry feeding means includes a conduit extending vertically through the shaft and into the housing.
- 6. Apparatus of the character defined in claim 5, wherein feeding means includes a head on the upper end of the conduit having outlet ports spaced circumferentially thereabout.
- 7. Apparatus of the character defined in claim 1, wherein the means for supplying the Mercury includes a circular manifold above the upper end of the housing wall and having outlet ports spaced circumferentially about its lower side.
- 8. Apparatus of the character defined in claim 1, wherein the housing includes a shaft which is supported for rotation about its axis, the wall of the housing is mounted on the shaft for rotation therewith and has holes in its lower end, and the collecting means comprises an annular container surrounding the shaft beneath the holes.
- 9. Apparatus of the character defined in claim 1, wherein the Mercury returning means comprises a conduit connecting the separating means with the Mercury introducing means, and there is a condenser in the conduit.
- 10. Apparatus of the character defined in claim 9, wherein the separating means includes a boiler, which is connected with each of the collecting means and the conduit, and means for removing gold particles from the lower end of the boiler.
- 11. Apparatus of the character defined in claim 1, including an annular trough about the upper edge of the housing wall for receiving the slurry as it moves upwardly over said edge.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 643,528, filed Dec. 22, 1975 now U.S. Pat. No. 3,998,629, by Edward O. Anders, entitled "Method and Apparatus for Recovering Small Particles of Heavy Precious Metals".
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