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GB8064/52A
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Alfred Walker Bonser
James Macaulay
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Fine Spinners & Doublers Ltd
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D02—YARNS; MECHANICAL FINISHING OF YARNS OR ROPES; WARPING OR BEAMING
D02H—WARPING, BEAMING OR LEASING
D02H3/00—Warping machines
D02H3/02—Sectional warpers
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Warping, Beaming, Or Leasing
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Abstract
717,186. Warping yarns. FINE SPINNERS & DOUBLERS, Ltd. March 6, 1953 [March 29, 1952], No. 8064/52. Class 142(1) To, enable each section of yarn wound on a swift A<SP>1</SP> to have parallel ends at right angles to the longitudinal axis of the swift, each longitudinal bar A of the swift is provided with separator plates B between each section. The plates B are mounted on rods a and secured thereon by screws. Portions b<SP>1</SP> of the plates engage grooves a<SP>1</SP> in the top of the longitudinal bars. Wire clips C, engaging slots b<SP>2</SP> in the plates bounding the section being wound, guide the threads between the plates B.
GB8064/52A1952-03-291952-03-29Improvements in or relating to warp beaming machines
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