US1498A - Improvement in heddle-stuffs for making weavers eye-harnesses - Google Patents

Improvement in heddle-stuffs for making weavers eye-harnesses Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US1498A
US1498A US1498DA US1498A US 1498 A US1498 A US 1498A US 1498D A US1498D A US 1498DA US 1498 A US1498 A US 1498A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
heddle
eye
harnesses
stuffs
improvement
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
Publication date
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US1498A publication Critical patent/US1498A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Classifications

    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D03WEAVING
    • D03CSHEDDING MECHANISMS; PATTERN CARDS OR CHAINS; PUNCHING OF CARDS; DESIGNING PATTERNS
    • D03C9/00Healds; Heald frames
    • D03C9/02Healds
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10STECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10S47/00Plant husbandry
    • Y10S47/01Methods of plant-breeding and including chromosome multiplication

Definitions

  • This heddle-stuff is made of either small annealed wire or of common harness-twine, and is made as follows, to wit: Two pieces of the wire or twine are used, which may be wound each on a spool or bobbin, or may be wound on netting or mesh needles, such as are used in making nets and the common-twineharness; or the person making said stuffmay take the two cndsor pieces of wire or twine, spool, bobbin, or needle, one in one hand and the other in the other hand, and proceed to form the common square knot with the two pieces, which will unite them in the same way and manner that a lady ties her apron-strings or a child his shoe-strings, when a hard knot is formed in them; but itis very essential in making the heddle-stuif that the knots should be tied at a proper distance from each other to form the desired length to the eye, and that the eyes should be at such a distance from each other as will
  • stuff will first tie the usual or common knot, which will unite the two pieces of wire or twine, and then tie another similar knotthrecfou'rths of an inch from the first knot, uniting the two pieces of wire or twine again. These two knots will form an eye.
  • the two pieces of wire or twine are next fastened together by knots similar to the first two knots, forming another eye about eleven inches from the first eye, and so on, forming a chain of knotted wire or twine heddle-stutf.
  • the size of the wire or twine may be varied The person making said is, two half'knots three-quarters of an inch from each other is sufticient to form an eyein the wire heddle-stuft'. What we mean by two halt knotsfisoneentireor wholeknotunclosed, and the space between its twoparts will form the eye. Any other knot that will connect the two pieces of wire or twine will answer the purpose;butwe prefer the commonsquare knot.
  • heddle-stuff will be wound, and the other two pieces will be covered with cement and placed on, upon and over the first two pieces and pressed hard against them, causing them to become cemented to each other, confining the heddle-stuff between them
  • the harness is completed and ready for use.

Landscapes

  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Textile Engineering (AREA)
  • Decoration Of Textiles (AREA)

Description

UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
JOHN THORP AND WM. G. ANGELL, OF PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND.
:lMPROVEMENT IN HEDDLE-STUFFS FOR MAKING WEAVERS EYEHARNESSES. I
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. L498, dated February 26, 1810.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that we, JOHN THORP and WILLIAM G. ANGELL, of Providence, Rhode Island, have invented an Improvement in Knotted Heddle-Stuff of which Weavers Eye- Harnesses 'arcintended to be made, of which the following is a specification.
This heddle-stuff is made of either small annealed wire or of common harness-twine, and is made as follows, to wit: Two pieces of the wire or twine are used, which may be wound each on a spool or bobbin, or may be wound on netting or mesh needles, such as are used in making nets and the common-twineharness; or the person making said stuffmay take the two cndsor pieces of wire or twine, spool, bobbin, or needle, one in one hand and the other in the other hand, and proceed to form the common square knot with the two pieces, which will unite them in the same way and manner that a lady ties her apron-strings or a child his shoe-strings, when a hard knot is formed in them; but itis very essential in making the heddle-stuif that the knots should be tied at a proper distance from each other to form the desired length to the eye, and that the eyes should be at such a distance from each other as will give the desired width to the harness when made.
The following are the dimensions of the lied dle-stuff when calculated to m ake harness suitable for the weaving of the common powerloom cotton cloth. stuff will first tie the usual or common knot, which will unite the two pieces of wire or twine, and then tie another similar knotthrecfou'rths of an inch from the first knot, uniting the two pieces of wire or twine again. These two knots will form an eye. The two pieces of wire or twine are next fastened together by knots similar to the first two knots, forming another eye about eleven inches from the first eye, and so on, forming a chain of knotted wire or twine heddle-stutf. These dimensions may be Varied any way, either augmenting or di niinishing them so as to make a harness to suit the kind of weaving for which it is desired. The size of the wire or twine may be varied The person making said is, two half'knots three-quarters of an inch from each other is sufticient to form an eyein the wire heddle-stuft'. What we mean by two halt knotsfisoneentireor wholeknotunclosed, and the space between its twoparts will form the eye. Any other knot that will connect the two pieces of wire or twine will answer the purpose;butwe prefer the commonsquare knot.
To convert this chain of heddle-stutf into a harness suitable for use, it must be wound around the shafts on which it is to be used, or onto some convenient apparatus that will give the proper form to the harness, from which apparatus it maybe taken and placedonto shafts for use, and in order to hold and confine the heddle-stuif and heddles in their proper places after being wound onto the shafts or onto said apparatus, two pieces of tape or other suitable article are used at each shaft, one piece of which is first stretched along the whole length on one edge of each shaft, around and over which the. heddle-stuff will be wound, and the other two pieces will be covered with cement and placed on, upon and over the first two pieces and pressed hard against them, causing them to become cemented to each other, confining the heddle-stuff between them Thus the harness is completed and ready for use.
YVhat we claim as our invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. Thechain of knottedheddle-stuffof which weavers eye-harnesses arein tended to be m ade, as herein described.
2. The connecting by knots or by half-knots the two pieces of wire so as to form eyes suitable to be used in making weavers eye-harnesses, as described above.
JOHN TnoEP. WILLIAM G. ANGELL.
Witnesses HENRY MARTIN, JOHN GonHAM.
US1498D Improvement in heddle-stuffs for making weavers eye-harnesses Expired - Lifetime US1498A (en)

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US1498A true US1498A (en) 1840-02-26

Family

ID=2061784

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US1498D Expired - Lifetime US1498A (en) Improvement in heddle-stuffs for making weavers eye-harnesses

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US1498A (en)

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US254258A (en) Desk for making macreme
US1498A (en) Improvement in heddle-stuffs for making weavers eye-harnesses
US1612805A (en) Doll made of fibrous materials
US1051A (en) Improvement in weavers harnesses
US3462A (en) Improvement in india-rubber fabrics
US1636925A (en) Closing device for belts
US474509A (en) John a
US113748A (en) Improvement in scarfs
US330515A (en) William eandel
US908771A (en) Sewing-thread and method of making the same.
US430803A (en) Knit fabric
US1471029A (en) Padding
US747047A (en) Means for securing buttons to fabrics.
US296460A (en) Art of making hammocks
DE120949C (en)
US578592A (en) Elijah ashworth
US332948A (en) William schilling and julius ehbenfeuchter
AT202083B (en) Textile tape with one-sided padding layer
US904350A (en) Built-up material for belts and the like.
US4881A (en) Kasimir vogel
US264557A (en) Augusta netzner
US386341A (en) Lemuel mooee
US1143086A (en) Necktie.
US497662A (en) Tennis-net
US64053A (en) william whitfibld