The Art of Weaving: By Hand and by Power, with an Introductory Account of Its Rise and Progress in Ancient and Modern Times ... |
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Page 28
... side of the loom , their places being filled by the two adjoining cells , containing spare shuttles . This operation is repeated on the breaking , or failure , of a weft thread , as many times , as there are pairs of spare shuttles ...
... side of the loom , their places being filled by the two adjoining cells , containing spare shuttles . This operation is repeated on the breaking , or failure , of a weft thread , as many times , as there are pairs of spare shuttles ...
Page 30
... side by side in vertical posi- tions . These needles , severally , ( at certain intervals of time ) dur- ing the operation of the loom , are let fall upon the said carved sur- face , and by the inequalities of the relief , some of them ...
... side by side in vertical posi- tions . These needles , severally , ( at certain intervals of time ) dur- ing the operation of the loom , are let fall upon the said carved sur- face , and by the inequalities of the relief , some of them ...
Page 33
... side to side by the action of the tappet rod on the racks and pinions ; and these bars have notches in their edges , which are taken hold of by horizontal bars connected to the treadles , for the purpose of moving or holding back ...
... side to side by the action of the tappet rod on the racks and pinions ; and these bars have notches in their edges , which are taken hold of by horizontal bars connected to the treadles , for the purpose of moving or holding back ...
Page 34
... side or surface , while the reverse or back side of the cloth presents a dull unsightly appearance , owing to the absence of the warp threads to the vision . Now , by the aid of my improvements , in the arrangement and order of working ...
... side or surface , while the reverse or back side of the cloth presents a dull unsightly appearance , owing to the absence of the warp threads to the vision . Now , by the aid of my improvements , in the arrangement and order of working ...
Page 39
... side of each of these tubes or air conductors , just about 24 inches from the cy- linder . To each of these latches , the end of a small cord or wire chain is made fast , the other end having an eyelet hole in it , to ad- mit a warp ...
... side of each of these tubes or air conductors , just about 24 inches from the cy- linder . To each of these latches , the end of a small cord or wire chain is made fast , the other end having an eyelet hole in it , to ad- mit a warp ...
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apparatus arrangement attached axis barrel bead lams bobbins breadth breast beam cam shaft carpet carriage Cashmere centre cloth roller colours comb connected crank cross cylinder damask dents design paper double cloth draw loom embroidery fabric fastened figure fixed frame France front fulcrum gauze groove harness board holes horizontal improvements inches invention Jacquard knot lace lash leaf tweel leaves of headles length lever long march machine machinery manufacture means motion mounting needles operation pantograph passes patent pattern picks of weft piece pincers pinion placed plain plain weaving plate power loom produced pulley purpose raised ratchet wheel reed round screw selvage shawls shed shown in Fig side silk slide Spitalfields spring stripes stud-pin suitable tail cord tappet teeth texture thread breaks tion treadles turned twine upper warp threads weaver weft thread weight wire woven yarn beam