US192897A - Improvement in loom-temples - Google Patents
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- a A represent the two ends or heads of the roller, and B a center head, all having central apertures for the passage of the screw or pivot ,on which the roller revolves.
- the heads A-A and B are connected by 'means of a series of bars, C C, passed-through slots in their edges at suitable equal distances apart. These bars are set inclined and dovetailed in the heads, as shown, and are pro vided with a series of points or teeth, D.
- the bars 0 with their teeth D are constructed in the following manner:
- Ametal strip, a of suitable dimensions, is bent lengthwise nearly double, so as to form a longitudinal groove, and in this groove is placed a corrugated wire, b, which wire is then fastened by. filling the groove with solder as. It will then be seen that the wire outside of could be done if said teeth were inserted separately.
- rollers are used for the same purpose as other loom-temples, and the slanting or inclined position of the toothed bars has a tendency to draw the fabric outward or stretch I the same sidewise as it is beaten up.
- a toothed bar having the teeth arranged in pairs, each pair being in one piece, and fastened substantially in the manner and for the purposes herein set forth.
- roller for loom-temples consisting of the heads A A and B, having notches or grooves in their edges, as described, the inclined bars C C placed in said notches or grooves, and the teeth D D fastened in said bars, all constructed substantially as and for the purposes herein set forth.
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Pa te nted. Ju1y1 0,1877.
INVENTOR'.
WITNESSES ATTORNEYS,
UNITED STATES WILLIAM HENRY BURNS, OF WORCESTER, ASSIGNOR TO JOEL H. PROUTY V AND SOLON S. SPRAGUE, OF SAME PLACE, AND GEORGE F. BURNS, OF
MILLBURY, MASSACHUSETTS.
IMPROVEMENT IN LO'OM-TEMPLES.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 192,897, dated July 10, 1877; application filed October 7, 1876.
loom-temples, as will be hereinafter more fully set forth.
In order to enable others skilled in the art "to which my invention appertains to make and use the same, I will now proceed to describe its construction and operation,referring to the annexed drawing, which forms a part of this specification, and in which- Figure l is an end view of my improved roller for loom-temples. Fig. 2 is a plan view of the same; and Fig. 3 is a detailed view, showing the mode of making the toothed bars.
A A represent the two ends or heads of the roller, and B a center head, all having central apertures for the passage of the screw or pivot ,on which the roller revolves.
The heads A-A and B are connected by 'means of a series of bars, C C, passed-through slots in their edges at suitable equal distances apart. These bars are set inclined and dovetailed in the heads, as shown, and are pro vided with a series of points or teeth, D.
The bars 0 with their teeth D are constructed in the following manner:
Ametal strip, a, of suitable dimensions, is bent lengthwise nearly double, so as to form a longitudinal groove, and in this groove is placed a corrugated wire, b, which wire is then fastened by. filling the groove with solder as. It will then be seen that the wire outside of could be done if said teeth were inserted separately.
The bars C, with their teeth 1]), are thus also made cheaply, and when necessary any one or more of said bars can be easily removed from the roller and others substituted in their places.
These rollers are used for the same purpose as other loom-temples, and the slanting or inclined position of the toothed bars has a tendency to draw the fabric outward or stretch I the same sidewise as it is beaten up.
Having thus fully described my invention, whatI claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. In a roller for loom-temples, a toothed bar, having the teeth arranged in pairs, each pair being in one piece, and fastened substantially in the manner and for the purposes herein set forth.
2 A roller for loom-temples, consisting of the heads A A and B, having notches or grooves in their edges, as described, the inclined bars C C placed in said notches or grooves, and the teeth D D fastened in said bars, all constructed substantially as and for the purposes herein set forth.
WM. HENRY- BURNS. Witnesses r A. F. EARLE,
H. H. Commas.
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