Lamb's textile industry of the United States, embracing biographical sketches of prominment men and a historical résumé of the progress of textile manufacture from the earliest records to the present time; . ed whereby there is added to themovements requisite to laying a helix of any determined number of coilssuch a precise, definite and calculated additional movement as will insurethat each coil shall be laid in place parallel and alongside of an adjacentcoil. All parts of the apparatus work with the utmost precision. There isno factor of chance of accident in the lay of the coils of thread o


Lamb's textile industry of the United States, embracing biographical sketches of prominment men and a historical résumé of the progress of textile manufacture from the earliest records to the present time; . ed whereby there is added to themovements requisite to laying a helix of any determined number of coilssuch a precise, definite and calculated additional movement as will insurethat each coil shall be laid in place parallel and alongside of an adjacentcoil. All parts of the apparatus work with the utmost precision. There isno factor of chance of accident in the lay of the coils of thread or yarn,which cannot be said of any other system of winding except in the ordinaryspooling, and each rotation of the thread or yarn is laid positively andfixidly in the groove it is to occupy in the completed cop. Spool Machines.—These machines may be placed in two groups: Thefirst including the various types of machines by which the yarn is wound insubstantially concentric coils on .spools having flanges at right angle with thecylinders. In this type of machine, which is in general use in cotton mills fortransfer purposes, the yarn guide moves slowly from end to end of the spool. PLATE VI—Winding. 1. liiiiun Wuiiling. 2. Primitive Method of Winding. 3. Primary Winding IllustratingUniversal Principle. 4. Primary Winding Showing Accuracyof Adjustment,the 5. Multiple Yarn Winding for Wire Insulating. 6. First Universal Machine. 7. Conical Package of Knitting Yarn. 8. Twine Package for Shipment. 9. Quill for Narrow Loom Bobbin for Broad Loom Shuttle. JAMES H LAMB ^a. OF THE UNITED STATES iii SO timed with reference to tlie rotation of the spool that the coils of yarnlie approximately side by side, the flanges being relied upon to prevent themfrom falling over the end. This type of machine is very simple in con-struction and, although manufactured in many forms of structure, has notbeen improved radically in principle since its earliest introduction into cot-ton mi


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