480 SRC. 12. APPLIED MECHANICS. 



2099. Working Model of a patent silk throwing machine. 

 Thomas Dickens, Edgemoor House, Higher Broughton, Man- 

 chester. South Kensington Museum. 



The bobbin, flyer, and reel are driven by friction gear, which secures 

 steady and certain action. 



2100. Working Model of a strand-making machine for 

 machine cotton rope ; with a 49 reel frame for cotton yarn. 

 Henry Cotton. South Kensington Museum. 



2101. Model, on a Jrd size, of a pirn winding machine. For 

 making weaver's bobbins from cotton hanks. Robert, Hall, Hope 

 Foundry, Bury. South Kensington Museum. 



2102. Model, on a Jrd size, of a drum winding machine. For 

 making warper's bobbins from cotton hanks. Robert Hall, Hope 

 Foundry, Bury. South Kensington Museum. 



2104. Model of power weaving loom by George White, Glas- 

 gow, 1830. Sotith Kensington Museum. 



The shuttle in this loom is arranged with a peculiar even power movement, 

 by which, for the propulsion of the shuttle, one uniform power is exerted, 

 thereby enabling fine fabrics, such as cambrics, lawns, faconets, &c., to be 

 an anufa ct ured . 



2105. Model of a power weaving loom, showing arrangement 

 for working a double shuttle-box, and other features. Designed 

 iibout 1840. South Kensington Museum. 



2106. Model of power weaving loom, with Jacquard arrange- 

 ment attached, for weaving or working figured stuffs or pattern 

 stuffs. South Kensington Museum. 



This model shows the arrangement of the cards in the loom after they have 

 been cut for the desired pattern to be worked. It further illustrates the 

 general movement of the several parts of a Jacquard loom. 



2106a. Model of Power Loom constructed to show the 

 ordinary manner of working the Beam and Taylor's patent method 

 of performing the same. H.M. Commissioners of Patents. 



21O6b. Improved Jacquard Apparatus and Fittings, 



worked by pegs. Bennet Woodcraft, 'F.R.S. 



In this improved Jacquard apparatus, those warp threads which are not 

 raised to form the shed or opening for the shuttle to pass through and deposit 

 a weft thread are depressed to the same extent that the others are raised. 

 <Woodcroft's Patent, 1838.) 



2106c. Full-size Section Tappet for Looms, for weaving a 

 variety of patterns. Bennet Woodcraft, F.R.S. 



2106d. Model of Loom, with improved tappet plates and Jac- 

 quard apparatus. (Woodcroft's Patent, 1838.) 



Bennet Woodcroft, F.R.S. 



