London Journal of Arts and Sceinces: And Repertory of Patent Inventions, Bind 11William Newton, Charles Frederick Partington W. Newton, 1826 |
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Side 6
... actuated by any suitable gear connected to a steam- engine , or other first mover . When the axle of the cylinder , a , is locked to the wheel behind by its clutch , the cylinder necessarily revolves with it , while the clutch upon the ...
... actuated by any suitable gear connected to a steam- engine , or other first mover . When the axle of the cylinder , a , is locked to the wheel behind by its clutch , the cylinder necessarily revolves with it , while the clutch upon the ...
Side 7
... actuate the guide rollers , d , d , d , above . It will be now perceived that when the gig cylinder , a , is in action , the cloth will be drawn from the right hand scray , passed under the tension roller , e , over the gig cylinder , a ...
... actuate the guide rollers , d , d , d , above . It will be now perceived that when the gig cylinder , a , is in action , the cloth will be drawn from the right hand scray , passed under the tension roller , e , over the gig cylinder , a ...
Side 60
... actuated by means hereafter to be explained , strike against the ears of the bobbin carriages , and project them from the back to the front bolts , and from the front to the back bolts alternately ; is the back locker or fetcher bar , m ...
... actuated by means hereafter to be explained , strike against the ears of the bobbin carriages , and project them from the back to the front bolts , and from the front to the back bolts alternately ; is the back locker or fetcher bar , m ...
Side 61
... actuated by perpendicular drivers connected with the vibrating spindles at top , from which the arms , n , n , are suspended ; and as these arms oscillate , the dri- vers rise and fall , which drivers acting upon the peri pheries of two ...
... actuated by perpendicular drivers connected with the vibrating spindles at top , from which the arms , n , n , are suspended ; and as these arms oscillate , the dri- vers rise and fall , which drivers acting upon the peri pheries of two ...
Side 64
... actuated by a snail upon a transverse axle not shewn ; this lever , by pressing upon the arm , u , extending from the point bar , withdraws and raises the points out of the work , and then letting the bar fall again , causes the points ...
... actuated by a snail upon a transverse axle not shewn ; this lever , by pressing upon the arm , u , extending from the point bar , withdraws and raises the points out of the work , and then letting the bar fall again , causes the points ...
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