. Technology of textile design. Being a practical treatise on the construction and application of weaves for all textile fabrics, with minute reference to the latest inventions for weaving. Containing also an appendix showing the analysis and giving the calculations necessary for the manufacture of the various textile fabrics. n. The spools or bobbins of theuncoiling-fliers are thus adapted to receive a rising and falling movement within the flier duringthe rotation of the latter, and in this respect differ from the spools of the coiling-fliers, which are 183 stationary so far as vertical move
. Technology of textile design. Being a practical treatise on the construction and application of weaves for all textile fabrics, with minute reference to the latest inventions for weaving. Containing also an appendix showing the analysis and giving the calculations necessary for the manufacture of the various textile fabrics. n. The spools or bobbins of theuncoiling-fliers are thus adapted to receive a rising and falling movement within the flier duringthe rotation of the latter, and in this respect differ from the spools of the coiling-fliers, which are 183 stationary so far as vertical movement is concerned. The upper ends of the fliers extend intoopenings in the shelf or platform, provided with rings, and are thus shielded during latter shelf is hinged at the rear, so as to be thrown back when the fliers are to beremoved. The brake mechanism of the uncoiling fliers is constructed as follows: Upon the top of eachsleeve there is pivoted upon one side a lever, through the centre of which there is a vertical holecoinciding with the opening of the stem. This lever has at its rear end a cam-surface, which,when the lever is in a horizontal position, rests without substantial pressure against the the front end of the lever is an eye through which the thread, which is being uncoiled, passes,.
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