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  • Figure l is a front view of the. register ot a spinning-jack.
  • Fig. 2 is a Section on the line C D.
  • Fig. 3 is a section on the line A B.
  • Fig. 4 is a section on the line E F, or back view with the cover removed.
  • each jack is provided with a register consisting of a train of wheels carrying index-hands, which indicate upon a suitable dial-plate the number of complete operations the machine has made, from which the number of yards of yarn spun can be readily computed.
  • the registers which have heretofore been employed cannot be relied upon, for the reason that the operatives employed upon any two of the jacks located contiguous to each other will often collude to change the count, and each from the opportunity which his position affords will raise with his hand the rod which operates, upon the machine attended by the other, the ratchet which moves the index, 'and thus apparently1 increase the number ot' yards which has been spun.

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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
AUGUSTUS SIMPSON AND GEORGE SIMPSON, OF WTOONSOOKE'I FALLS, tHODE ISLAND.
IMPROVEMENT IN SPINNING-JACKS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 50,044, dated September 19, 1865.
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that we, AUGUSTUS SIMPSON and GEORGE SIMPSON, both of Woonsoehet Falls, Oumberland,in thecounty of Providence and State of Rhode Island, haveiuvented a new and useful Improvement in Spinning-Jacks; and we do hereby declare that the following specication, taken in connection with the drawings making a part of the same, is afull, clear, and exact descrption thereof:
Figure l is a front view of the. register ot a spinning-jack. Fig. 2 is a Section on the line C D. Fig. 3 is a section on the line A B. Fig. 4 is a section on the line E F, or back view with the cover removed.
It is customaryin establishments for manufacturing woolen goods to pay the operatives employed to attend the spinningfjacks in proportion to the number ot' yards of yarn spun. The measure adopted is technically called a rum and consists of Sixteen hundred yards in length of yarn, which, in a jack of two hundred spindles, is accomplished in four movements back and forth of the travclin g-carriage, two yards being completed by each spindle for every draw or complete operation of machine.
For the purpose of keeping the count of the number of yards spun, each jack is provided with a register consisting of a train of wheels carrying index-hands, which indicate upon a suitable dial-plate the number of complete operations the machine has made, from which the number of yards of yarn spun can be readily computed. lt has been found from experience, however, that the registers which have heretofore been employed cannot be relied upon, for the reason that the operatives employed upon any two of the jacks located contiguous to each other will often collude to change the count, and each from the opportunity which his position affords will raise with his hand the rod which operates, upon the machine attended by the other, the ratchet which moves the index, 'and thus apparently1 increase the number ot' yards which has been spun. This deception is not the only injury which results to the employer, forin the machines as hitherto arranged the. disk-wheel which regulates the amount of twist to be given to the yarn, provided the machine performsits full operation, is by this practice disconnected from the worm-gear which operates it sooner than it should be, and thus the yarn is insufliciently and irregularly twisted.
To improve the spinning-jack in these particulars is the object ot our invention.
In the accompanying drawings, A, Figs. 1,2,
4, represents the lifter, which, at each forward movement of the carriage, striking the footpiece B, Fig. 3, is raised to bring the teeth upon the rim ofthe disk-plate O to engage with the worm D, and at the same time the rod A connected therewith moves the index of the register one space, arranged in all particulars the same as in the machines in general use.
It will be sufticient for the purpose of the description of this invention to state generally that a complete revolution of the disk-wheel O will impart the maximum amount ot' twist which can be given by the machine to the. yarn, and to el'ect any less amount of twist the connection between the disk and the wormis broken at such point in the revolution of thc disk as will suit the object, the rod A for this purpose being held up by a latch and catch against the tension of a spring, so that when the latch is tripped by a pin upon the face of the disk-plate, in the machines as heretofore constructed, the dish will be drawn away from the worm D and the twist stop.
Iuasmuch as the latch has hitherto been tripped bya pin upon the face ofthe dish-plate and the plate mounted upon a tixed stud for an axle, it has been within the reach of the operative, so that, it' disposed to do so, he could alternately connect and disconnect the disk with the worm,'and thus alter the register at pleasure.
Our arrangement of devices to effect our iniprovement is as follows: The disk-wheel O is made fast to the Stud-pin E, which has ajournalbearing in the lifter A. Upon the opposite end of this Studis keyed a cam or tappet, F, and which will revolve as the disk-plate is turned by the worm. G is the latch for holding the disk and worm in connection, and is operated as follows: When by the action of the machine the rod A is raised, the latch will by the tension of the spring a cause the shoulder b, Fig. 2, to be placed so as to afford a rest or stop for the projecting pieceH upon the rod A. In this position the teeth of the disleplate willengage with the threads of the worm-screw D. The disk-plate now commences to revolve, and
will continue to do so for the purpose of mparting the twist until the tappet F acts upon the arm c of the latch, when the support is removed, and the rod A, with the disk-plate attached, is pulled downward by the spring I, and, the connection between the disk-wheel and worm being broken, the twist is stopped.
It willbe observed that the arrangement ofth e parts admits of the use of face-plates J J, which will effectually prevent any interference with the correctness of the register; for although the rod 'A may be raised by the hand,and the index moved forward one space, yet the machine must complete a full operation, and iinpart the full measure of twist, before the con-
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