. 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. y be requiredby the style of loom to be adjusted.) Parallel with the breastbeam of the loom (seeA in drawings) and a short distance in front of it isa bar B, which is carried by projecting brackets X,and forms a guide for a slide D, the latter carryinga stud, on which is


. 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. y be requiredby the style of loom to be adjusted.) Parallel with the breastbeam of the loom (seeA in drawings) and a short distance in front of it isa bar B, which is carried by projecting brackets X,and forms a guide for a slide D, the latter carryinga stud, on which is free to turn a spur-wheel a, tothe upper face of which is secured a circular cutterF. This spur-wheel engages with a rack b, whichis secured to the upper face of the guide-bar B, sothat as the slide D is caused to reciprocate trans-versely in the guide a rapid rotary motion, first inone direction and then in the opposite direction,will be imparted to the cutting-disk F. One endof the slide D is connected to one end of a belt G,which passes around pulleys d, supported on theframe of the loom. The opposite end of this belt isconnected to a stud/, projecting from one of the links of a chain-belt H, adapted to sprocket-wheels/, mounted upon studs g^, secured to and projecting from the loom-frame. A similar belt G, passing. Fig. 860.


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