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US758A
US758A US758DA US758A US 758 A US758 A US 758A US 758D A US758D A US 758DA US 758 A US758 A US 758A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16DCOUPLINGS FOR TRANSMITTING ROTATION; CLUTCHES; BRAKES
    • F16D59/00Self-acting brakes, e.g. coming into operation at a predetermined speed
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D03WEAVING
    • D03DWOVEN FABRICS; METHODS OF WEAVING; LOOMS
    • D03D49/00Details or constructional features not specially adapted for looms of a particular type
    • D03D49/04Control of the tension in warp or cloth
    • D03D49/06Warp let-off mechanisms
    • D03D49/08Warp beam brakes

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  • the belt is made of steel or iron and is formed in the following manner, commencing at the lower end at A, (under Figure l on the drawing,) thence ⁇ passing up six inches to B, in a straight line and o-f the size of one half by three fourths of an inch square. From B it is trimmed off in nearly a right angle onto acircle of fifteen inches in diameter and extends aroundto D, where it forms nearly a circle; from B to C, which forms about one fourth part of the circle. It is graduated down from half an inch in thickness to one eighth or less thence forming a thin plate or strap of three fourths of an inch in width.
  • a screw F which passes through into the slot and takes a bearing on the perpendicular or/large part of the belt.
  • Fig. 2 on the drawing is represented a section of the loom wit-ha section of the yarn beam to which the belt is attached.
  • the spring K is attached tothe girt H, by
  • This spring is made of steel of one inch or more in width and one fourth of an inch in thickness in the center and is graduated down at each end to one eighth or less and eight or nine inches in length andV formed in an elliptic.
  • Fig. 3 representsthe elliptic spring K detached from the girt.
  • This spring is to permit the beam to have a small motion forward at each revolution of the laths, in order to favor the warp and per- ⁇ mit its breaking and Valso to facilitate the movement ofthe beam inthe belt and give it an even movement which it would not receive 1f 1t had a dead bearing'on the girt.

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STATES PATENT (nurron.
STEPHEN KIMBALL, OF PUTNEY, VERMONT.
MODE OF APPLYING FRICTION TO THE YARN-BEAMSOF POWER-LOOMS.
Specification of Letters Patent No. 758, dated May 30, 1838.
T0 allwhom t may concern.'
Be it known that I, STEPHEN KIMBALL, of Putney, in the county of Windham and State o-f Vermont, have invented `a new and Improved F riction-Belt or Mode of Applying Friction or Resisting Power to Yarn- Beams of Power-Looms; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full and exact description. Y
The belt is made of steel or iron and is formed in the following manner, commencing at the lower end at A, (under Figure l on the drawing,) thence `passing up six inches to B, in a straight line and o-f the size of one half by three fourths of an inch square. From B it is trimmed off in nearly a right angle onto acircle of fifteen inches in diameter and extends aroundto D, where it forms nearly a circle; from B to C, which forms about one fourth part of the circle. It is graduated down from half an inch in thickness to one eighth or less thence forming a thin plate or strap of three fourths of an inch in width. Below B, and immediately under the circle and parallel with it is placed a slide E, which is made of iron through which the lower end of the belt is passed in a slot ofr two inches in length. To this slide the end of the belt at D is connected by a hook, passing through holes made in each for that purpose.
At the opposite end of the slide under the letter E, is inserted a screw F; which passes through into the slot and takes a bearing on the perpendicular or/large part of the belt.
By turning the screw F, the circle of the beltk is contracted or expanded at pleasure which serves to increase or diminish the friction or resisting power. Through the lower end of the belt and parallel with the glide isV inserted a screw G, which passes through the belt and bears on an elliptic spring, K, which is attached to the girt of the loom marked H.
Under Fig. 2 on the drawing is represented a section of the loom wit-ha section of the yarn beam to which the belt is attached. The spring K, is attached tothe girt H, by
`two bolts on screws. one of which passes through the spring near the centerand the other near the back end. This spring is made of steel of one inch or more in width and one fourth of an inch in thickness in the center and is graduated down at each end to one eighth or less and eight or nine inches in length andV formed in an elliptic.
Fig. 3 representsthe elliptic spring K detached from the girt. `The use of this spring is to permit the beam to have a small motion forward at each revolution of the laths, in order to favor the warp and per-` mit its breaking and Valso to facilitate the movement ofthe beam inthe belt and give it an even movement which it would not receive 1f 1t had a dead bearing'on the girt.
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Cited By (5)

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US2630596A (en) * 1948-08-17 1953-03-10 Steingruber Minnie Baas Window sash balance
US20030221323A1 (en) * 2002-04-18 2003-12-04 Deasis Les Method and apparatus for securing a handle to a knife tang
US20110078146A1 (en) * 2005-11-28 2011-03-31 Commvault Systems, Inc. Systems and methods for using metadata to enhance data identification operations
DE202017105999U1 (en) 2017-09-30 2017-10-12 Aurion Anlagentechnik Gmbh Electrodeless plasma light source with non-rotating light source
WO2018165708A1 (en) 2017-03-14 2018-09-20 The University Of Melbourne Treatment for gingivitis

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2630596A (en) * 1948-08-17 1953-03-10 Steingruber Minnie Baas Window sash balance
US20030221323A1 (en) * 2002-04-18 2003-12-04 Deasis Les Method and apparatus for securing a handle to a knife tang
US20110078146A1 (en) * 2005-11-28 2011-03-31 Commvault Systems, Inc. Systems and methods for using metadata to enhance data identification operations
WO2018165708A1 (en) 2017-03-14 2018-09-20 The University Of Melbourne Treatment for gingivitis
EP4311576A2 (en) 2017-03-14 2024-01-31 The University of Melbourne Treatment for gingivitis
DE202017105999U1 (en) 2017-09-30 2017-10-12 Aurion Anlagentechnik Gmbh Electrodeless plasma light source with non-rotating light source

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