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US710A
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  • the nature of my invention consists in enabling the spinner to perform the work quicker and easier.
  • the first is a bench A 1 feet 9 inches in length supported by 4 legs 18 inches in length; 6 inches from one end of the bench is inverted 2 upright posts B B 18 inches in length on which the rim 0 runs.
  • the rim is 2 feet 8 inches in diameter and is on the principle of the common foot spinning wheel with a groove in the out edge of said rim for a cord band D to run in and is turned by a crank E with the hand; 18 inches from the two upright posts stands one upright post F 10 inches longin the top of which is a cross bar G 9 inches long, in which stands two upright posts H 2 inches long the top of which is another cross bar I 7 inches long through which is inserted perpendicularly a forked iron K the forked end upward in the fork of which is a pulley L with a groove in the edge to guide the band and keep it on the wheel above and.
  • this bar is a mortise in 'whichfis inserted the before mentioned tenon to support it.
  • another cross bar Q 9 inches long and through this cross bar is inserted another forked iron'R with a bar above and below to raise and fall as it may require.
  • said forked iron runs a pulley S 4 inches in diameter. This pulley is a groove in the edge and around which runs the band D.
  • a small cord 6 which descending is made fast to a treadle.
  • This treadle 25 when forced down with the foot compels the small cord to run the carriage out
  • a small cord f With a Weight 9 attached to sire to secure by Letters Patent is 7 it which operates to steady the carriage The sliding of the head on'ways in the when rfiulining out and serves to bring it manner described.

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H. E. WHEELER.
SPINNING MACHINE. v N0. 710. Patented Apr. 25, 1838.
,HIRAM r. WHEELER, orsPRINcvLnLE, PENNSYLVANIA.
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Specification of Lettersiatent No. 710, dated, A pri1 25, 1838.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, HIRAM F. WHEELER, of Springville, in the county of Susquehanna and State of Pennsylvania, have 1nvented a new and Improved Mode of Spinning Wool and Tow; and I do hereby declare the following is a full and exact description, reference being had to the annexed drawing,.making part of this specification.
The nature of my invention consists in enabling the spinner to perform the work quicker and easier.
To enable others skilled in the art to make and use my invention, I will proceed to describe its construction and operation.
The first is a bench A 1 feet 9 inches in length supported by 4 legs 18 inches in length; 6 inches from one end of the bench is inverted 2 upright posts B B 18 inches in length on which the rim 0 runs. The rim is 2 feet 8 inches in diameter and is on the principle of the common foot spinning wheel with a groove in the out edge of said rim for a cord band D to run in and is turned by a crank E with the hand; 18 inches from the two upright posts stands one upright post F 10 inches longin the top of which is a cross bar G 9 inches long, in which stands two upright posts H 2 inches long the top of which is another cross bar I 7 inches long through which is inserted perpendicularly a forked iron K the forked end upward in the fork of which is a pulley L with a groove in the edge to guide the band and keep it on the wheel above and. below the last mentioned cross bar and is an iron bar to raise and lower the band as it may require: 2 ft. and 2 inches farther on the bench is another upright post M 10% inches long to a shoulder and then the tenon 2 inches long 1} inch thick. An inch below the shoulder of said post is a small hole bored through horizontally to receive the shank of a forked iron N one fork of which iron serves as an axle for a triple spool, O, to run on. The center or large swell. of said spool O is 4 inches in diameter and the ends of said spool 1% inches in diameter. From the second mentioned post or from the cross bar on the top of it is a reach P 6 feet long and'lg inches square. This bar runs straight forward from the post that stands forward of the rim and is inclined 5 degrees in a foot.
In this bar is a mortise in 'whichfis inserted the before mentioned tenon to support it. At the farther end of this bar from the rim is another cross bar Q, 9 inches long and through this cross bar is inserted another forked iron'R with a bar above and below to raise and fall as it may require. In. said forked iron runs a pulley S 4 inches in diameter. This pulley is a groove in the edge and around which runs the band D.
Between or connected with the 2 9 inch 7 cross bars are 2 wires T T 6 feet long which the wires run which confine the wires to the carriage and in the center of this carriage stands the common spinning wheel head W. The band that goes around the wheel goes to the patent head, when it takes a turn around'the minor driver m and then continues on to the pulleys at the farther end of the long reach and passes around and then returns again under the rim; Around the center or large swell of the triple spool are 2 small cords X Y one of which runs to a pulley Z in a small, forked iron n running horizontally through the cross bar at the end of the long reach. This cord going around the pulley is made fast to a key a which passes horizontally through one end of the carriage which runs the carriage out. Theother part of the cord Y around the same spool runs to a pulley b in a forked iron inserted through a 9 inch cross bar near the rim. Around this pulley thecord runs and is made fast to a key, 0, which passes horizontally through the other end of the side piece of the carriage. The use of this cord is to steady the carriage while running out and spinning yarn. Both of the lastmentioned keys that pass through the carriage that the cords are made fast to are to tighten the cords.
Around one of the small spools of the triple spool is a small cord 6 which descending is made fast to a treadle. This treadle 25 when forced down with the foot compels the small cord to run the carriage out, At the other end of the triple spool is What I claim as my invention and de- 10 a small cord f With a Weight 9 attached to sire to secure by Letters Patent is 7 it which operates to steady the carriage The sliding of the head on'ways in the when rfiulining out and serves to bring it manner described.-
back W i e in operation.
The spinner sits down instead of Walking WHEELER as with the common old fashioned spinning Witnesses: Wheels commonly in use which I name the HENRY MITCHELL, inclined spinner. LYMAN AVERY.
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US20090136086A1 (en) * 1999-08-17 2009-05-28 Farina Dino J Spray data acquisition system
WO2018187315A1 (en) 2017-04-05 2018-10-11 Medtronic Vascular, Inc. Delivery system with anchoring nosecone and method of delivery

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