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GB25510/34A
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SAMUEL ERNEST BROOKS
WILLIAM MOSLEY SLATER
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SAMUEL ERNEST BROOKS
WILLIAM MOSLEY SLATER
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D03D51/00—Driving, starting, or stopping arrangements; Automatic stop motions
D03D51/18—Automatic stop motions
D03D51/34—Weft stop motions
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Abstract
433,500. Weft stop-motions for looms. BROOKS, S. E., 35, Thorn Street, Preston, and SLATER, W. M., 39, St. Anne's Road East, St. Anne's-on-Sea, both in Lancashire. Sept. 5, 1934, No. 25510. [Class 142 (i)] When an abnormally tensioned weft engages a weft fork A, a lug a<1> thereon rocks a lever C-C<1> and thereby moves a pivoted member E into the path of the weft hammer B to effect stoppage, the members A, C, C<1> and E being pivotally mounted in the weft fork lever D. A supplementary tension may be put on the yarn on substantial exhaustion of weft by means of a mechanical pressing device or by securing the yarn to the cop at the commencement of winding. The weft fork functions in the ordinary way on weft breakage or failure.
GB25510/34A1934-09-051934-09-05Improvements relating to weft stop motions
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