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US4514A
US4514A US4514DA US4514A US 4514 A US4514 A US 4514A US 4514D A US4514D A US 4514DA US 4514 A US4514 A US 4514A
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    • D03DWOVEN FABRICS; METHODS OF WEAVING; LOOMS
    • D03D49/00Details or constructional features not specially adapted for looms of a particular type
    • D03D49/24Mechanisms for inserting shuttle in shed
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  • the obj ect of my improvement is to avoid this as well as the other objection, which I effect by making the rivet (a) used at the junction of the bow and stem, with heads on one side only the shank on the side opposite the heads being straight instead of forming a curve as in the clench.
  • the heads take the form of the curve at the junction Yof the bow and stem, the headless side being toward the bow, which admits of putting in the rivet nearer thereto; and as the tendency to Open the picker under the stra-in, is in the direction of the curved line (d) which has for its center the middle of the rivet (i) at the end, the angle (0l on the headless side constitutes a head t'o resist the opening of the picker, for if the shank of the rivet is imagined to be as represented by dotted lines, in the directio-n of the curved line (d), it will be seen that the angle (o) constitutes a head to such a shank hence so long as the end of the stem be held together by a rivet (i), or by any equivalent therefor, making the rivet (a) with the heads on one side only will fully'answer the purpose of riveting with the heads all around, at the same time avoiding all the inconvenience arising from the use of the old rivets as well as the cle

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BENJAMIN A. HOLBEOOK, or PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND.
RIVETING WEAVERS IICKERS.V
Specification of Letters Patent No. 4,514, dated May 9, 1846.
To all whom t may concern.'
Be it known that I, BENJAMIN A. Hol..- BROOII, of Providence, in the county of Providence and State of Rhode Island, have invented a new and useful Improvement 1n the Method of Fastening Rawhide Pickers Used in Weaving-Looms, and that the following is a full, clear, and eXact description of the principle or character which distinguishes it from all other things before known and of the manner of making, constructing, and using the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, making part of this specification, in which- Figure 1 is a representation of the old rivet with the heads projecting all around; Fig. 2, a rivet with the head only on one side; Fig. 3, a picker riveted after my improved manner; Fig. 4, a picker united with the clenched rivet; and Fig. 5, the same united with the old rivet.
The same letters indicate like parts in all the igures.
The great strain to which the pickers of looms, made of raw hide, are subjected 1n driving the shuttle, renders it indispensable that the parts constituting the stem should be united by rivets passing through the stem at its junction with the bow, and in the curve formed by the bending of the hide at that point. lVhen the common rivet vis employed for this purpose, such as is represented at Fig. l of the accompanying drawing, it cannot be carried suiiiciently into the curve of the bow, and by leaving too much space between it and the bow, the picker soon yields to the strain of the blows and becomes worthless; and besides this, that part of the head toward the bow cuts into the hide at the curve which breaks off small particles of hide that are, by the violence of the blow, scattered in all directions, and by the direction of the blow carried toward and' woven in the web. These particles are so small as to escape the attention of the a piece of wire both ends of which are bent over in the manner of a clench, as represented at Fig. 4, where (f) is the wire and (yg, g) the clenched ends; but although this avoids the inconvenience .of breaking off small pieces of rawhide, it does not give the requisite strength, for on examination of Fig. Il of the accompanying drawings, it will be seen that when the picker strikes the shuttle the strain is in the direction of the arrow, and tends to openY the stem at (it), to assume the shape represented by dotted lines (Z), and as the upper end of the stem is secured b v the rivet (i) the only force required to open the picker at the junction of the bow and stem is slightly to bend the clench rivet, which readily and with little force assumes the curve represented by dotted lines, and in so doing breaks O' small particles of iron which are woven into the cloth and do more injury even than the small particles of raw hide.
The obj ect of my improvement is to avoid this as well as the other objection, which I effect by making the rivet (a) used at the junction of the bow and stem, with heads on one side only the shank on the side opposite the heads being straight instead of forming a curve as in the clench. By this form of rivet `the heads take the form of the curve at the junction Yof the bow and stem, the headless side being toward the bow, which admits of putting in the rivet nearer thereto; and as the tendency to Open the picker under the stra-in, is in the direction of the curved line (d) which has for its center the middle of the rivet (i) at the end, the angle (0l on the headless side constitutes a head t'o resist the opening of the picker, for if the shank of the rivet is imagined to be as represented by dotted lines, in the directio-n of the curved line (d), it will be seen that the angle (o) constitutes a head to such a shank hence so long as the end of the stem be held together by a rivet (i), or by any equivalent therefor, making the rivet (a) with the heads on one side only will fully'answer the purpose of riveting with the heads all around, at the same time avoiding all the inconvenience arising from the use of the old rivets as well as the clench.
What I claim as my invention and desire with a rivet or other equivalent fastening to secure by Letters Patent is at the end of the stem for the purpose and 10 The method herein fully described of fasin the manner substantially as described. tening raw hide pickers by means of a rivet BENJAMIN A. HOLBROOK. E at the junction of the bow and stem, which Witnesses:
has the heads al1 on one side, that side of NAHUM H. LOW, the stein toward the boW being straight JOHN P. KNOWLES, from end to end, When this is combined J. C. AIDDEN.
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