US544A - Construction of heddles and harness eor weavers - Google Patents
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- FIG l represents a view of the harness.
- This harness consists of a frame supporting two metallic rods C C to which are attached the heddles.
- the frame is composed of two shafts A A, similar to those in common harnesses resting upon the shoulders of two metallic or wooden girths B, B, and firmly secured thereto by means of nuts or any of the known methods.
- lVithinthe shafts A, A, and near to them are placed the metallic rods C, C, extending the whole length of the harness and passing through the girths B, B, and secured on their outer sides by means of nuts, and supporting the heddles.
- the heddles D are fitted closely to the rods C, C, and attached to the clasps H, these clasps passing around the shafts A, A, and susceptible of a rectilinear reciprocating motion so as to adjust the said heddles to the corresponding part of the reed when in operation, (shown at Fig. 3).
- a key or wedge I passing between the clas s and the shafts on their outer edge, Vkeep t e rods C in their proper position the number of these clasps and corresponding heddles varying in numlength and of the same width in ordery that they may be displaced atpleasure to admit the hand between them for replacing the broken weft said rod being about one eighth of an inch in diameter (shown at Fig. 2). That part of the heddle through which the eyeis made has a slight oblique curve ⁇ to admit the weft to pass more freely, the operationof said harness being the same as those in common use.
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STATES FATENT OFFCE.
BENJN. HARTFORD AND W. B. TILTON, OF ENFIELD, NEW HAMPSHIRE.
CONSTRUCTION 0F HEDDLES AND HARNESS FOR WAVERS.
Specification of Letters Patent No. 544, dated December 29, 1837.
T 0 all whom t may concern Be it known that we, BENJAMIN HARTFORD and WILLIAM B. TILTON, both of Enfield, county of Grafton, and State of New Hampshire, have invented, constructed, and applied to use a new and useful Improvement in the Mode of Constructing Weavers Harnesses from Metallic He'ddles; and that the following is a full and exact description thereof, reference being had to the annexed drawing, which forms a part of this speciication.
Figure l represents a view of the harness. This harness consists of a frame supporting two metallic rods C C to which are attached the heddles. The frame is composed of two shafts A A, similar to those in common harnesses resting upon the shoulders of two metallic or wooden girths B, B, and firmly secured thereto by means of nuts or any of the known methods. lVithinthe shafts A, A, and near to them are placed the metallic rods C, C, extending the whole length of the harness and passing through the girths B, B, and secured on their outer sides by means of nuts, and supporting the heddles. The heddles D are fitted closely to the rods C, C, and attached to the clasps H, these clasps passing around the shafts A, A, and susceptible of a rectilinear reciprocating motion so as to adjust the said heddles to the corresponding part of the reed when in operation, (shown at Fig. 3). A key or wedge I passing between the clas s and the shafts on their outer edge, Vkeep t e rods C in their proper position the number of these clasps and corresponding heddles varying in numlength and of the same width in ordery that they may be displaced atpleasure to admit the hand between them for replacing the broken weft said rod being about one eighth of an inch in diameter (shown at Fig. 2). That part of the heddle through which the eyeis made has a slight oblique curve` to admit the weft to pass more freely, the operationof said harness being the same as those in common use.
W'hat we claim as our invention and wish to secure by Letters Patent isl. The above described metallic heddles formed of one entire piece with holes therein to admit the weft and for their support upon the rods as above described. These heddles are made of tin or brass, iron or steel wire that has passed between rollers to give it the required width and thickness or any other metal applicable to said metallic heddles.
2. We claim the heddles marked D with holes fitting closely to the rods on which the heddles are placed and attached to the clasps.
3. We claim the heddle frame constructed substantially as above described.
BENJAMIN HARTFORD. WM. B. TILTON. Witnesses:
NATHL. W. WESTGATE, GEORGE W. CONANT.
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US20180240977A1 (en) * | 2014-10-14 | 2018-08-23 | Toray Industries, Inc. | Organic semiconductor composition, photovoltaic element, photoelectric conversion device, and method of manufacturing photovoltaic element |
WO2020089163A1 (en) | 2018-10-31 | 2020-05-07 | Covestro Deutschland Ag | Composite component containing a polychloroprene and/or polyurethane binder |
WO2021099234A1 (en) | 2019-11-20 | 2021-05-27 | Covestro Intellectual Property Gmbh & Co. Kg | Wet adhesion of storage-stable one-component polychloroprene-based spray adhesives |
DE202021101548U1 (en) | 2020-07-17 | 2021-07-30 | Systec & Solutions Gmbh | Torque hinge and device with torque hinge |
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