. 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. Fig. 770. removed in Fig. 770.) Mounted on the frame, or the attachments thereof, on opposite sides ofthe cutter, are tension-regulating rollers J K. Secured to the frame, and at the rear end, are trans-versely extending beams d e, around which the fabric to be cut is pa


. 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. Fig. 770. removed in Fig. 770.) Mounted on the frame, or the attachments thereof, on opposite sides ofthe cutter, are tension-regulating rollers J K. Secured to the frame, and at the rear end, are trans-versely extending beams d e, around which the fabric to be cut is passed from the roller D to therollers J. L represents a roller at the top of the frame A, and M represents a roller on which the cutchenille is wound. Roller M rests on the rollers B D, and has its frictional contact with the. Fig. 771. roller adjusted by means of weighted levers P, which are pivoted to the frame A, and carryrollers Q, which are in contact with the peripheries of the heads of roller M. Supported on the base of the machine, or on the floor of tjie apartment, is a fan or blower, R,the pipe 6 whereof leads upwardly and transversely, and opens just in advance of the cutter H, soas to direct a current of air over the fabric and remove fine particles of the same and dust there-from. The chenille fabric to be cut into strips is passed under the roller B over the roller C, 160 under the roller D, under the beam d, under and around the beam c, under and over the severalrollers J, and then between the comb G and bearing-plate G, where the cutter H acts on thefabric, thus severing it into chenille strips, the chenille strips then passing over and under therollers -^and over the roller L to the roller M, on which they are wound. The roller M\s thenremoved, and the several lengths of chenille thereon ar


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