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D03D51/00—Driving, starting, or stopping arrangements; Automatic stop motions
D—TEXTILES; PAPER
D03—WEAVING
D03D—WOVEN FABRICS; METHODS OF WEAVING; LOOMS
D03D45/00—Looms with automatic weft replenishment
D03D45/34—Shuttle changing
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10,397. Crossley, T. J. April 29. Stop-motions, shuttle.-In a fast-reed loom having shuttle-changing mechanism of the kind described in Specification 26,322/06, means are provided for preventing the dagger g from striking the frog c while the change of shuttles is taking place. When the charging-lever b moves to the left to effect the change of shuttles, a rod f 'turns under the influence of a spring k and causes an arm f<1> to lift a lever and to turn the stop-rod g', thus raising the dagger g above the frog c. The rod f is normally prevented from turning by an arm d bearing against a piece l on the charging-lever b.
GB191110397D1911-04-291911-04-29Improvements in or applicable to the Stop-rod Mechanism of Looms.
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