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  • the frame of my loom is constructed like those now in common use, and marked (a) in the drawing; the heddles (Z9) are hung to coupers (a.) above, ⁇ these coupers have their fulcrums at (c), and in F ig. l, are shown by dotted lines; to the o-uter ends of each couper an upright needle (cl) is jointed by its center, the lower end of which has a hook on it, for a purpose hereafter described; the upper ends are flattened out so as to be acted on by pins on lugs as described below.
  • a trap-bar (e) stands, the fulcrum of whichis in the front part of the loom; the other end is connected with a lever (f) supported at theback of the frame, and connected at its other end by a cord with a spring (g) attached to the floor.
  • a trap-bar (e) stands, the fulcrum of whichis in the front part of the loom; the other end is connected with a lever (f) supported at theback of the frame, and connected at its other end by a cord with a spring (g) attached to the floor.
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  • a cylinder (i) is placedhaving its hearings in the posts set in the upper plate of the frame this cylinder has lags around its periphery at equal distances apart, and over this cylinder an endless chain of lags (is) passes each of which falls between the lags attached to the cylinder The endless belt then passes over pulleys (l) outside of the cylinder and hangs down in each of the lags.
  • the trap-bar being hinged to the front post draws the back needles farther down than the front ones so that the shed will be raised even on the outside end of the cylinder (i) are four (more or less) pins (n) projecting.
  • a square frame (o) which slides up and down in ways in the frame having the above named pins projecting through it; in the lower part of this frame there is a bar (7)) which can be made to slide horizontally, and attached lto ⁇ which are hooks (g) like thoseof a jacquard frame, to t-urn the cylinder; the frame is made to play up and down by means of a connection (1') with the trap-bar.
  • the cylinder can be made to turn either way by sliding the bar (p) so as to bring one or other ofthe hooks (g) into contact with the pins on the cylinder.

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"UNITED srnrns PATENT orario,
GAVIN MCORAE, OF BALTIMORE, MARYLAND.
WEAVERS LOOM FOR WORKING ANY NUMBER OF HEDDLES.
i Specification of-LettersiPatent Noi 3,309, dated October 18, 1843.
To all whom may concern.' j
Be it known that I, GAVIN MCCRAE, ci Baltimore, in the Staterof Maryland, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Hand-Looms; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact descript-ion thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, which form a part of this specification, in which- Figure l, is across section; Fig. 2, a side elevation. i j
The nature of my invention consists in the apparatus by which I can raise any number of heddles in any pattern by means of one treadle. i j
The frame of my loom is constructed like those now in common use, and marked (a) in the drawing; the heddles (Z9) are hung to coupers (a.) above, `these coupers have their fulcrums at (c), and in F ig. l, are shown by dotted lines; to the o-uter ends of each couper an upright needle (cl) is jointed by its center, the lower end of which has a hook on it, for a purpose hereafter described; the upper ends are flattened out so as to be acted on by pins on lugs as described below. A little above the hooks above named, when at rest, a trap-bar (e) stands, the fulcrum of whichis in the front part of the loom; the other end is connected with a lever (f) supported at theback of the frame, and connected at its other end by a cord with a spring (g) attached to the floor. At the back end of the trap-bar acord is fixed that connects it with along j `march (/L) below; this is connected with a treadle in the usualway. j
Outside the needles (d), near their upper ends, a cylinder (i) is placedhaving its hearings in the posts set in the upper plate of the frame this cylinder has lags around its periphery at equal distances apart, and over this cylinder an endless chain of lags (is) passes each of which falls between the lags attached to the cylinder The endless belt then passes over pulleys (l) outside of the cylinder and hangs down in each of the lags. There are as many holes as there are needles (d) in the frame,iand corresponding with the number of heddles; in either of these holes short iron pins can be inserted, which stand out far enough to press in the upper part of the needle and thus carry the hook out of the reach of the trap-bar, by this arrangement any number of heddles can be raised at pleasure; the needles are drawn back by springs (m).
The trap-bar being hinged to the front post draws the back needles farther down than the front ones so that the shed will be raised even on the outside end of the cylinder (i) are four (more or less) pins (n) projecting. A square frame (o) which slides up and down in ways in the frame having the above named pins projecting through it; in the lower part of this frame there is a bar (7)) which can be made to slide horizontally, and attached lto` which are hooks (g) like thoseof a jacquard frame, to t-urn the cylinder; the frame is made to play up and down by means of a connection (1') with the trap-bar. The cylinder can be made to turn either way by sliding the bar (p) so as to bring one or other ofthe hooks (g) into contact with the pins on the cylinder.
What I claimas myinvention and desire to secure by Letters Patent is- The combination of the `endless chain of U lags, having pins projecting therefrom in the manner described, with the needles; and also in combination wit-h the above, the lever-acting catch-bar for raising an even shed in the manner set' forth.
\ GAVIN MCCRAE. IVitnesses WV. F. LEYPoLD, JAMES' MoEvoY,
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US20110213934A1 (en) * 2010-03-01 2011-09-01 Arm Limited Data processing apparatus and method for switching a workload between first and second processing circuitry
US20110213993A1 (en) * 2010-03-01 2011-09-01 Peter Richard Greenhalgh Data processing apparatus and method for transferring workload between source and destination processing circuitry
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