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  • FirstThe Frame A, of the said machine is made of iron or any metallic or other suitable substance constructed with two guides B, B, about four inches long and about three fourths of an inch in width having a space C, between them of suflicient width to receive the jaws D, (Z, of the temple, hereafter described.
  • the guides l3, B are connected with and rest upon, a support A, of the same substance at right angles to the guides and usually in one piece with it, which support is fastened to the looms by a bolt or'otherwise.
  • the jaws D, cl, of the temple are made of iron or any other suitable substance.
  • the upper aw D is constructed about four inches, in length and about two inches in width.
  • the under aw 61 is about two inches and a half long and one inch wide and connected with the upper jaw by means of a rivet E, passing through at a suitable distance from the mouth.
  • a projection F is at right angles with the lower jaw and connected therewith, about two inches in length and one inch in breadth, against which the lathe of the weaving loom strikes at every revolution and thereby opens the jaws of the temple sufficiently wide to allow the cloth to pass.
  • the jaws of the temple are closed, by means of a spring Gr, fas tened to the back part H, of the upper jaw and resting against the projection F, of the lower jaw, on the under side of the upper jaw and near the outer edge thereof are situated two ribs I, 2', between which is a slide K, about two and one half inches in length projecting out about one eighth of an inch from the mouth of the jaws which prevents any possible injury to the reeds of the looms when the filling is spent.
  • the jaws are kept in their place by means of a joint arm L, the one end of which is fastened to the support of the frame and the other end resting against the shoulder of the rib and is kept in its place by means of a spring N.

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P NEWELL.
TEMPLE FOR WEAVING CLOTH.
No. 96. I PATENTED DEC. 2 1836.
UNITED STATES PATENT orinon.
PETER NEWELL, OF WATERFORD, NEW YORK.
'IElVEPLE FOR WEAVING CLOTH.
Specification formingpart of Letters Patent No. 96, dated January 5, 1833; Reissued December 2,
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, PETER NEWELL, of the town of IVaterford, in the county of Saratoga and the State of New York, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Temples for WVeaving Cloth, and that the following is a full and exact description of the construction and operation of the said machine as improved by me, reference being had to the annexed drawings of the same, making part of this specification.
FirstThe Frame A, of the said machine is made of iron or any metallic or other suitable substance constructed with two guides B, B, about four inches long and about three fourths of an inch in width having a space C, between them of suflicient width to receive the jaws D, (Z, of the temple, hereafter described. The guides l3, B, are connected with and rest upon, a support A, of the same substance at right angles to the guides and usually in one piece with it, which support is fastened to the looms by a bolt or'otherwise.
Second-The jaws D, cl, of the temple are made of iron or any other suitable substance. The upper aw D, is constructed about four inches, in length and about two inches in width. The under aw 61, is about two inches and a half long and one inch wide and connected with the upper jaw by means of a rivet E, passing through at a suitable distance from the mouth. At right angles with the lower jaw and connected therewith is a projection F, about two inches in length and one inch in breadth, against which the lathe of the weaving loom strikes at every revolution and thereby opens the jaws of the temple sufficiently wide to allow the cloth to pass. The jaws of the temple are closed, by means of a spring Gr, fas tened to the back part H, of the upper jaw and resting against the projection F, of the lower jaw, on the under side of the upper jaw and near the outer edge thereof are situated two ribs I, 2', between which is a slide K, about two and one half inches in length projecting out about one eighth of an inch from the mouth of the jaws which prevents any possible injury to the reeds of the looms when the filling is spent. The shuttle or reed when the filling is spent striking the end of the slide K, which is so connected with a joint arm L, herein after described as to raise it clear from the shoulder and permit the jaws of the temple to recede so far as to prevent the reeds from striking them. The jaws are kept in their place by means of a joint arm L, the one end of which is fastened to the support of the frame and the other end resting against the shoulder of the rib and is kept in its place by means of a spring N.
Having thus fully described the construction and operation of the temple for which I ask Letters Patent, I do declare that I do not claim the individual parts composing the same generally, such for instance as the jaws of the spiral, or other springs; but
I do claim 1. The use of sliding aws which hold the selvage, when made upon the principle and operating in the manner, of those marked D, (Z, in the accompanying drawing.
2. I do not cla1m the making or use of a temple having jaws, similar to those used:
by me and also having a yielding motion this having been previously done but by the employment of means essentially different from that herein described, as for example, in the instrument well known among manufacturers under the name of Stillmans temple, but I do claim the combination of the. respective parts of this instrument with each do further declare that I do not intend by the foregoing description and claims, to limit myself to any particualr measurement or precise form of the respective parts of this instrument but to vary these as I may think proper while the principle of action remains unchanged.
PETER NEWELL Witnesses:
THos. P. J ones, A. G. STEVENS.
[FIRST PRINTED 1914.]
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