With Separation Of Materials Patents (Class 299/7)
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Patent number: 4256342Abstract: A novel dragline is provided which is equipped with hopper means and loading means. More specifically, the dragline of the invention comprises a hopper means mounted on the front portion of a revolving frame rotatably mounted on a mobile base, the hopper means receiving rocks and stones, soil and sand, minerals and the like dug and carried by a bucket, a guide means for guiding the bucket to a position over the hopper means so that the excavated material is loaded into the hopper means, and a loading means disposed below the hopper means for receiving and transferring the material into another transport means, at least the downstream end portion of the loading means being pivotable. The dragline of the invention makes it possible to dig rocks and stones, soil and sand, minerals, etc. in an efficient manner on a large scale and to load them into a transport means.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 1978Date of Patent: March 17, 1981Assignee: Mitsubishi Mining & Cement Co., Ltd.Inventors: Masaaki Kubo, Yasutaka Onodera, Hiroshi Kawaguchi, Masaharu Sibata
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Patent number: 4234232Abstract: Methods of and apparatus for recovering bitumen from tar sands and the like in which the tar sand is mechanically dislodged from the formation in which it is deposited and in which a solvent for the bitumen is mixed with the mined material to reduce the viscosity of the bitumen and thereby facilitate the transfer of the mined material to an operation where the bitumen is separated from solid components of the tar sand.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1978Date of Patent: November 18, 1980Assignee: Standard Oil CompanyInventors: Clay D. Smith, Douglas V. Keller, Jr.
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Patent number: 4212353Abstract: Viscous petroleum including bitumen may be recovered from unconsolidated sand formations such as tar sand deposits by hydraulic mining. Hot water of steam and an amine are introduced into the subterranean deposit with sufficient velocity to dislodge bitumen and particles of sand therefrom. The process is a single wellbore operation using rotatable vertically moveable injection string with one or more jets near the bottom thereof, with separate return flow path to surface, the inlet to which may be on the bottom of the injection string. The injection string may be raised or lowered while rotating and jetting so the full vertical thickness of tar sand interval is contacted by aqueous mining fluid. Jet pump may be used to pump petroleum to surface. The aqueous hydraulic mining fluid comprises hot water or steam and an amine having the following formula:R.sub.1 R.sub.2 NR.sub.3wherein R.sub.1 and R.sub.2 are each hydrogen or a C.sub.1 to C.sub.6 and preferably a C.sub.2 to C.sub.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1978Date of Patent: July 15, 1980Assignee: Texaco Inc.Inventor: Wilbur L. Hall
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Patent number: 4184547Abstract: A process for recovering underground fossil fuel deposits retained in an inorganic matrix wherein the deposit is contacted with an aqueous medium of anaerobic microorganisms for a time sufficient to produce particles of the deposit containing both the organic fossil fuel and inorganic matrix of a size capable of forming a slurry with the aqueous medium for pumping to the ground surface. At the ground surface, the particulates are separated from the aqueous medium of anaerobic organisms, the particulates further processed by efficient surface techniques to separate the organic carbon and hydrocarbon component from the inorganic matrix. The aqueous medium of anaerobic organisms is recycled to the underground fossil fuel deposit for further production of the slurry forming particles of the deposit. Spent inorganic matrix may be added to the aqueous medium of anaerobic organisms to provide solid support and nutrient for the organisms and to maintain the desired pH.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 1978Date of Patent: January 22, 1980Assignee: Institute of Gas TechnologyInventors: Donald L. Klass, Sambhunath Ghosh
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Patent number: 4175790Abstract: The invention provides a process for the preconcentration of metalliferous values contained in metal-bearing ore materials (ores and byproducts thereof) and involves subjecting the ore material to careful attrition to obtain a particle mixture of fine and coarse particles, separating the fine particles from the coarse particles by granulometry, and recovering from the thus-separated fine particles a cut having a particle size not exceeding about 50 microns and containing the metalliferous values in concentrated form.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1978Date of Patent: November 27, 1979Assignee: Minemet RechercheInventor: Jean-Jacques Predali
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Patent number: 4167292Abstract: A low temperature freezing fluid and method are used for year-round wearing away of bitumen deposits, such as those of the Athabaska Tar Sands, by a softening and/or abrasion process. Relatively small size particles of bitumen and its associated foreign matter are produced which enable separation of bitumen at greater speed, efficiency and thoroughness than present methods. Water solutions of calcium chloride having a freezing point down to -46.degree. F. and a specific gravity greater than that of bitumen are used as the fluid. Since bitumen deposits vary considerably in physical properties; optimum softening and/or abrasion efficiency and reduced particle size are achieved by either heating the fluid to 212.degree. F. to soften or refrigerating it to -46.degree. F. to harden the bitumen prior to spraying it at high velocity onto the deposit. At times, faster rates of softening and/or abrasion and reduced particle size are achieved by incorporating abrasion particles in the fluid.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 1977Date of Patent: September 11, 1979Inventor: Saul A. Eller
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Patent number: 4133581Abstract: An aerial conveyor system comprises a pair of spaced apart cables extending from a first vehicle including material delivery apparatus across a material receiving zone, across an open area, and across a material discharge zone to a second vehicle. The cables support a plurality of conveyor support frames each comprising a pair of tubular members extending substantially parallel to the cables, a plurality of hook rollers for supporting the tubular members on the cables, and a plurality of transversely disposed conveyor support rollers. An endless conveyor belt is mounted for movement around a course defined by the conveyor support rollers of the conveyor support frames and functions to transport material received from the delivery apparatus of the first vehicle in the receiving zone across the open area to the discharge zone.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1977Date of Patent: January 9, 1979Inventor: Charles R. Satterwhite
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Patent number: 4092045Abstract: A subterranean hydraulic mining system for mining soft sedimentary deposits, such as coal, in which a shaft is sunk through spoil layers, such as sand, dirt, clay, sedimentary deposits, slate, etc., to the sedimentary deposits, such as a coal vein. A second shaft is drilled from the surface to the coal vein in proximity to the first shaft and a small shaped charge is placed down the first shaft and directed toward the termination of the second shaft. A pipeline containing a directive nozzle is then directed down the first shaft with the nozzle oriented toward the second shaft and water and air pumped therethrough. A line is dropped through the second shaft terminating in a hydraulic elevator with water pumped down the shaft and up through the hydraulic elevator.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1975Date of Patent: May 30, 1978Inventor: Thomas M. Sullivan
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Patent number: 4085972Abstract: A process for recovering underground fossil fuel deposits retained in an inorganic matrix wherein the deposit is contacted with an aqueous medium of anaerobic microorganisms for a time sufficient to produce particles of the deposit containing both the organic fossil fuel and inorganic matrix of a size capable of forming a slurry with the aqueous medium for pumping to the ground surface. At the ground surface, the particulates are separated from the aqueous medium of anaerobic organisms, the particulates further processed by efficient surface techniques to separate the organic carbon and hydrocarbon component from the inorganic matrix. The aqueous medium of anaerobic organisms is recycled to the underground fossil fuel deposit for further production of the slurry forming particles of the deposit. Spent inorganic matrix may be added to the aqueous medium of anaerobic organisms to provide solid support and nutrient for the organisms and to maintain the desired pH.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 1977Date of Patent: April 25, 1978Assignee: Institute of Gas TechnologyInventors: Sambhunath Ghosh, Donald L. Klass
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Patent number: 4071278Abstract: In a leaching process to recover a selected element or mineral from a gangue, an AC current is applied to the mixture to accelerate the rate at which chemical reactions occur. If the treated material is located in a subsurface earth formation, the AC current may further generate gases in situ to assist in moving and circulating the leaching solution in the formation and to bring the dissolved mineral value to the surface through a borehole or the like. This acceleration of the chemical reactions can shorten the effective leaching time from weeks or months to a matter of hours or days, thereby greatly affecting the rate of recovery of the mineral value and making such leach mining economical on a commercial basis.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 1975Date of Patent: January 31, 1978Inventors: Neil L. Carpenter, Clark Goodman
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Patent number: 4067616Abstract: Methods of and apparatus for recovering bitumen from tar sands and the like in which the tar sand is mechanically dislodged from the formation in which it is deposited and in which a solvent for the bitumen is mixed with the mined material to reduce the viscosity of the bitumen and thereby facilitate the transfer of the mined material to an operation where the bitumen is separated from solid components of the tar sand.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1976Date of Patent: January 10, 1978Assignee: Standard Oil CompanyInventors: Clay D. Smith, Douglas V. Keller, Jr.
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Patent number: 4025119Abstract: A method of strip mining in which a plurality of vertical shafts of square cross section are formed closely adjacent to one another with each shaft extending through overburden and a layer of valuable material such as coal. As spoil is removed in forming one shaft it is conveyed to a previously formed shaft and deposited therein. The apparatus includes a casing of square cross section, a cylindrical auger casing within the square casing, an auger rotatable in the auger casing and a square cutter at the lower end of the square casing. The latter is slidably mounted on a vertical track and is power driven vertically to force the cutter into the earth formation being worked. The auger is rotated under power to cut into the earth formation and remove spoil and coal therefrom. The upper end portions of both casings are formed with two sets of aligned discharge ports. A movable closure is provided for each set and a rake for each set.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1975Date of Patent: May 24, 1977Inventor: James P. Watts
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Patent number: 4017120Abstract: Hot brines containing dissolved gases are produced from liquid-dominated geothermal wells by utilizing lift gases of essentially the same composition as said dissolved gases. The lift gas is separated from the produced brine and recycled. Heat is abstracted from the separated brine, which may be returned to the aquifer, processed for its mineral content or discarded. The gas lift is carried out under temperature and pressure conditions such that precipitation of minerals from the brine does not occur in the well bore. The problems which would result from the use of oxygen-containing and/or brine-soluble inert gases for the lifting operation are avoided. The problems attendant upon production of hot brines by pumping are also avoided.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 1975Date of Patent: April 12, 1977Assignee: The Dow Chemical CompanyInventors: Elwood L. Carlson, Albert A. Gunkler, Conrad O. M. Miller, H. Hunter Paalman
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Patent number: 4005755Abstract: This invention is concerning a machine for rock removal and soil cultivation of newly broken or established farming areas. The machine picks up soil and rocks to a significant depth, and by a mixing and grinding process, breaks up sod, roots, and lumps of soil and by a classification process returns the size reduced material and small rocks to the ground, and retains the larger rocks.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1974Date of Patent: February 1, 1977Inventors: Even A. Bakke, Kaare W. N. Berg
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Patent number: 3975053Abstract: This invention comprises two improved mining methods as such and combined with mining equipments for the mining and rock industries. The first, called the screw-mining-method, comprises benches which rotate around a turning-point area in a downwardly sloping screw shaped path. The benches are positioned radially to the turning-point area which contains a shaft or other transportation means between two points located at different altitudes. The second, called a method with horizontal-radial-rotating benches, operates similarly to the first method except that the benches rotate solely in a horizontal plane rather than in a downwardly sloping path. The method and equipments are adapted for use with material such as rock, ore, coal and any other commercially useful, as well as mineral materials excavated from the earth's crust.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1973Date of Patent: August 17, 1976Inventor: Boris J. Kochanowsky