Knight's American mechanical dictionary : a description of tools, instruments, machines, processes and engineering, history of inventions, general technological vocabulary ; and digest of mechanical appliances in science and the arts . ^ Aeedle-Loom, from the warp, so that in completing its movementat the same time as the needle completes its letiringmovement it pvdls its yarn or thread tight in a di-rection transverse to the warp. In Fig. 3310, the ncedle is eye-pointed and theweft-thread is carried by it in lieu of a shuttle. Ashuttle-thread engages the loop, and the rod is re-tracted, leavi


Knight's American mechanical dictionary : a description of tools, instruments, machines, processes and engineering, history of inventions, general technological vocabulary ; and digest of mechanical appliances in science and the arts . ^ Aeedle-Loom, from the warp, so that in completing its movementat the same time as the needle completes its letiringmovement it pvdls its yarn or thread tight in a di-rection transverse to the warp. In Fig. 3310, the ncedle is eye-pointed and theweft-thread is carried by it in lieu of a shuttle. Ashuttle-thread engages the loop, and the rod is re-tracted, leaving two fdling-threads in the needle-stock D slides on bars a n projecting fromthe side of the loom, and is actuated by a rocker-shaft E, a vibrating arm e, and connections. Theordinary cap-piece of the reed is removed to permit Eamshaws Needle-Loom, free manipulation of the warp. The shuttle c hasa segmental guide groove, and is operated by a divar-icated arm upon a rucker-sliaft n, its two horns en-gaging the back end of the shuttle alternately. In Jackson and Merrills needlc-looni, the weft-thread is carried Ijy a needle tlirough the shed andis interlocked by a shuttle-thread, returning to itsnormal position before t


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