GB190419858A - Improved Apparatus for use in the Inspection and Repairing of Fabrics. - Google Patents

Improved Apparatus for use in the Inspection and Repairing of Fabrics.

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GB190419858A
GB190419858A GB190419858DA GB190419858A GB 190419858 A GB190419858 A GB 190419858A GB 190419858D A GB190419858D A GB 190419858DA GB 190419858 A GB190419858 A GB 190419858A
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19,858. Lee, H. Sept. 15. Drawings to Specification. Loom cloth beams are constructed to receive covering-tubes upon which the fabrics are wound as they are woven. When filled, a tube is removed from the beam with the fabric upon it, and is replaced by another tube so that weaving may be recommenced. The tube is placed upon another beam in apparatus to facilitate the inspection and repairing of the fabric. Each tube has an inwardlyprojecting rib to fit a longitudinal groove in the beam, thus preventing it from revolving thereon.
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