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Richard F Corbus

from Miami, OK
Age ~83

Richard Corbus Phones & Addresses

  • 9993 592 Rd, Miami, OK 74354 (918) 542-5774
  • North Miami, OK
  • Joplin, MO
  • Commerce, OK

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Us Patents

Separator Unit For Gold Mining Assembly

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US Patent:
43614809, Nov 30, 1982
Filed:
Jul 29, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/288149
Inventors:
Henry F. Corbus - North Miami OK
Richard F. Corbus - North Miami OK
International Classification:
B03B 558
B04B 110
US Classification:
209453
Abstract:
An improved rotatable separator unit for gold or other ore separation is provided which gives enhanced ore recovery and can be installed on a mobile frame for transport to a mine site. The separator includes an upright, preferably frustoconical, ore-receiving bowl equipped with a plurality of generally horizontal vertically spaced apart ribs secured to the inner face of the bowl and extending inwardly therefrom in a "stair step" fashion; a central stationary conduit pipe is also provided for introduction of material into the bowl, along with powered means for rotation of the bowl about an upright axis. In particularly preferred forms, the separator is provided with a plurality of circumferentially spaced, stationary, obliquely oriented baffles located within the bowl and adjacent the inner edges of the bowl ribs for creating turbulence at the regions of the ribs and facilitating separation of the ore from undesired debris such as relatively large rocks.

Centrifuge Separator For Gold Mining And Recovery

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US Patent:
20190151863, May 23, 2019
Filed:
Nov 20, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/350485
Inventors:
Richard F. Corbus - Miami OK, US
Assignee:
GYROGOLD, LLC - NEWCASTLE OK
International Classification:
B04B 7/14
B04B 9/02
B04B 11/06
B04B 11/02
B04B 9/12
C22B 7/00
C22B 11/00
Abstract:
A centrifuge separator device for use in mining gold ore receives bulk quantities of gold bearing materials through a port in a central vertical pipe, diverting the materials through a series of rotating baffles into a multi-tiered bowl, with a variable speed bowl drive system turning the bowl and the baffles at a selected speed while framework, including a channeled bin, gussets and a plurality of blades extending a plurality of upper and lower cutters, remains stationary, forcing the materials to separate by density, forcing the lighter materials up and over the rotating bowl into a channeled bin for further disposal through an exit port in the channeled bin, leaving the heavier gold bearing ores in the lower part of the bowl for collection and further classification.
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