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Clinton J Eldridge, 65106 Adams St, Elko, NV 89801

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106 Adams St, Elko, NV 89801    775-7385246    775-7537791   

Ely, NV   

Valmy, NV   

Silver City, NM   

Battle Mountain, NV   

2680 Mineral Dr, Ely, NV 89301    775-2896363   

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Company: George eldridge & son 1960 to 2012 Position: Director and co-manager

Education

School / High School: Utah State University 1960 to 1962 Specialities: Mathematics

Interests

Petroleum • Grazing • Timber • Prospecting and Mining • Recreation

Industries

Construction

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Partner And Co-Manager

Location:
106 west Adams St, Elko, NV 89801
Industry:
Construction
Work:
George Eldridge & Son 1960 - 2012
Director and Co-Manager
White Pine County Government Sep 1980 - Aug 2008
Commissioner
Uhalde-Eldridge Sep 1980 - Aug 2008
Partner and Co-Manager
Education:
Utah State University 1960 - 1962
Interests:
Petroleum
Grazing
Timber
Prospecting and Mining
Recreation

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Apparatus For Removing Heavy Material From Ore In A Water Environment And Method Of Use

US Patent:
8443981, May 21, 2013
Filed:
Sep 7, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/199710
Inventors:
Clinton Brent Eldridge - Ely NV, US
International Classification:
B07B 9/00
US Classification:
209 17, 209 18, 209155, 209159, 209173, 209175
Abstract:
Apparatus for removing heavy material from ore in a water environment includes an upstanding tube, a reservoir, and a pulsator connected between the upstanding tube and the reservoir. The pulsator cyclically causes the upstanding tube to move downward, and fluid pressure within reservoir causes it to move back upward. This vertical pulsation of the upstanding tube effects the separation of heavy material from lighter material contained within the ore. The pulsator includes a member and diaphragm which are cyclically forced downward into the reservoir by a cam-driven rocker arm. A given downward movement of the member and diaphragm results in an amplified upward movement of the ore and the water within the upstanding tube.

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