1914 illustrated and descriptive catalog of Whitin cotton waste machinery and of various systems of working cotton waste . rums whose rotation carries theroving forward to the delivery rolls with little or no draft. Theyarn is then spun by means of spinning rings and travelers inthe same way as on an ordinary cotton ring spinning No Draft is imparted to the yarn in this process, andthe result is a lofty and soft thread. The twist can, however,be increased when necessary for the making of backing or hard,strong yarns. Owing to the novel construction of the threadboardand adjac


1914 illustrated and descriptive catalog of Whitin cotton waste machinery and of various systems of working cotton waste . rums whose rotation carries theroving forward to the delivery rolls with little or no draft. Theyarn is then spun by means of spinning rings and travelers inthe same way as on an ordinary cotton ring spinning No Draft is imparted to the yarn in this process, andthe result is a lofty and soft thread. The twist can, however,be increased when necessary for the making of backing or hard,strong yarns. Owing to the novel construction of the threadboardand adjacent parts, the snarling of ends is prevented when an endbreaks after leaving the roll, as the broken end falls directly into atrough below, out of the way of contiguous ends. The accumulationof waste in the trough is readily removed by the operative, whendesired, without having to stop the machine. The width of themachine is 48, and it is built in either 3, SI or 4 space withfrom 160 to 220 spindles. The framework is designed to embodystrength and rigidity with neatness of detail and accuracy of work-manship. Page 69. Page 70 WOOL SPINNING FRAME (Pease Patent) For many years it has been the aim of numerous inventorsto devise a machine for the Continuous Spinning of Wool, withthe object in view of overcoming the serious disadvantages ofsmall production, excessive floor space, and large labor costs, exist-ing at present in the spinning of wool on mules. After several years of unremitting study and experiment, atgreat expense, the efforts in this direction have been crownedwith success in the invention of a Continuous Ring SpinningFrame for Wool, under the patents of which we are now manu-facturing our so-styled Wool Spinning Frame. This frame has Two Principal Features of usefulness. Whileprimarily it was designed for the spinning of woolen yarn, that is,rovings made on the woolen condenser card, it has been found tobe equally applicable to rovings made on the same system fromcot


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