US61501A - Improvement in the eyes of wire meddles for looms - Google Patents

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  • the invention relates to the construction of wire-heddle eyes for loom-harnesses; the obj ect being to so form the top and bottom of the eye as to prevent the warp-yarn, or filaments thereof, from catching into the angle or crotch formed by the union and twist ofthe two wires, or two parts of wire making up the eye.
  • the construction of the conimon wire-heddle eye is represented at A in the drawing. It is made of two wires spread laterally to form the sidesof the eye, and joined and twisted to form the top and bottom of the eye. Where so joined and twisted there are unavoidable' angles, into which (particularly with certain kinds of yarns) the warp-threads, or ilaments of the thread, are constantly liable to catch. To obviate this I make the eye double, or of two eyes interlooped, as seen at B and C, which represent, respectively, a front view and an edge view of my improved eye.
  • a wire a., vis bent or doubled, and at the bend spread into an eye, b, as seen at B, and then twisted just above the eye, to form the means of connection between the eye and the 4 lheddle-bar.

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UNITED STATES PATENT OEEIGE.
JOHN ASHWORTH, OF NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS.
IMPROVEMENT IN THE EYES vOF WIRE HEDDLES FOR LOOMS.
e Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 61,501, dated January 29, 1867.
To all whom It may concern:
Be it known that I, JOHN AsnwoRTH, of England, residing at North Andover, in the county of Essex and State of Massachusetts, have invented an Improved Heddle-Eye; and I do hereby declare that the following, taken in connection with the drawings which accompany and form part of this speciiication, is a description of my invention sufficient to enable those skilled in the art to practice it.
The invention relates to the construction of wire-heddle eyes for loom-harnesses; the obj ect being to so form the top and bottom of the eye as to prevent the warp-yarn, or filaments thereof, from catching into the angle or crotch formed by the union and twist ofthe two wires, or two parts of wire making up the eye.
The construction of the conimon wire-heddle eye is represented at A in the drawing. It is made of two wires spread laterally to form the sidesof the eye, and joined and twisted to form the top and bottom of the eye. Where so joined and twisted there are unavoidable' angles, into which (particularly with certain kinds of yarns) the warp-threads, or ilaments of the thread, are constantly liable to catch. To obviate this I make the eye double, or of two eyes interlooped, as seen at B and C, which represent, respectively, a front view and an edge view of my improved eye. To make each part, a wire, a., vis bent or doubled, and at the bend spread into an eye, b, as seen at B, and then twisted just above the eye, to form the means of connection between the eye and the 4 lheddle-bar.
Two eyes being thus made in two wires, the end opposite to the eye of each wire is passed through the eye of the other wire, and the two wires then drawn out, bringing the two eyes together in the interlocked or in- Witnesses F. GoULD, L. H. LATrMER.
JOHN ASHWOBTH.
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