London Journal of Arts, Sciences and Manufacturers, and Repertory of Patent Inventions, Band 8William Newton, Charles Frederick Partington W. Newton, 1836 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 29
Seite 23
... blades , acting upon the tails of the car- riages under the circular bolts or combs , called , in the trade , Morley's principle . It is well known , that by the vibratory action of the driving bars , the bobbin carriages in these ...
... blades , acting upon the tails of the car- riages under the circular bolts or combs , called , in the trade , Morley's principle . It is well known , that by the vibratory action of the driving bars , the bobbin carriages in these ...
Seite 24
... blades , is shown at g , and the back locker bar at h . These bars have reci- procating rotary movements on their axes , for the pur- pose of causing their blades to strike against the tails of the bobbin carriages , in order to pass ...
... blades , is shown at g , and the back locker bar at h . These bars have reci- procating rotary movements on their axes , for the pur- pose of causing their blades to strike against the tails of the bobbin carriages , in order to pass ...
Seite 26
... blades , allow the turn - again carriages to remain behind , when it is necessary to perform transfer ; consequently , such machines have not been found capable of pro- ducing broad sheets of lace , divided into breadths . The Patentee ...
... blades , allow the turn - again carriages to remain behind , when it is necessary to perform transfer ; consequently , such machines have not been found capable of pro- ducing broad sheets of lace , divided into breadths . The Patentee ...
Seite 27
... blade of the locker has passed clear of the teeth of the carriages , the pickers fall from their elevated position , and allow the turn- again carriage to be operated upon in the usual manner . Attached to the back locker bar h , is an ...
... blade of the locker has passed clear of the teeth of the carriages , the pickers fall from their elevated position , and allow the turn- again carriage to be operated upon in the usual manner . Attached to the back locker bar h , is an ...
Seite 29
... blades of the back locker in their turning motion will miss the teeth of those turn - again carriages , and permit them , along with the whipping carriages , to be retained behind in the back combs , when the other car- -riages are ...
... blades of the back locker in their turning motion will miss the teeth of those turn - again carriages , and permit them , along with the whipping carriages , to be retained behind in the back combs , when the other car- -riages are ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
acid affixed apparatus applied axis axle blade bobbin threads cams caoutchouc chamber conj construction cords or strings county of Middlesex described diff disc drawing rollers drums edge elastic fabrics engineer filling guides fixed flax fluted rollers flyer forms of type frame France front combs front points grooves guide bars improvements in machinery inclined plane Inrolment Office invention of improvements iron lace Letters Patent lever locker bar machine main guides manner manufacture means ments metal Middlesex mode months for inrolment mounted ordinary Paris passes piece pinion pipe pistons placed plate plated ware printing cylinder produce prussic acid pulley purpose racking wheels retort revolve Rolls Chapel round screw segments shaft shank sheet of paper shown in fig side sliding soda spaces spindle spring steam steam-engines taping guides taping threads teeth tion tooth tube turn turn-again carriages vessel warp threads warve weft yarns