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  Spinning winder - Patent 4736581   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
In the spinning section, the transport band 12 arranged on one side of the spinning frame is driven according to the signal for demanding the spinning bobbins to supply the spinning bobbins into the storage pipe 23 in succession of the doffing.
Where the carrier route L1 comprising the spinning bobbin conveyor 14 and spinning bobbin chute 16, or the carrier route L2 comprising the empty bobbin conveyor 30 and empty bobbin chute 31 comprises a mere single conveyor, it is not possible to bend the chute in a three-dimensional manner.
The spinning bobbin and empty bobbin conveyors 14, 30 are stood upright at the end on the side of the work passage of the spinning frame S and automatic winder W, and the chutes 16, 31 are mounted from the upper ends of the conveyors 14, 30.
www.freepatentsonline.com /4736581.html   (2609 words)

  
 spinning - HighBeam Encyclopedia
SPINNING [spinning] the drawing out, twisting, and winding of fibers into a continuous thread or yarn.
James Hargreaves invented c.1765 the spinning jenny, a frame capable of spinning from 8 to 11 threads at once.
The softly twisted yarns were not suitable for use as warp threads, but in 1769, Richard Arkwright brought out his frame, which by means of successive pairs of rollers, each revolving faster than the preceding pair, attenuated the yarn and twisted and wound it on bobbins in a continuous action.
www.encyclopedia.com /doc/1E1-spinning.html   (641 words)

  
 Dust removing mechanism in open-end spinning frame - Patent 4314440   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
In brief, a dust removing mechanism according to this invention is generally incorporated in a spinning unit comprising a housing having a cylindrical space, and a complementary cylindrical opening roller disposed in that space.
1, there is shown one of the spinning units for an open-end spinning frame, which is provided with a dust removing mechanism constructed in accordance with the principles of this invention.
From this Table, it will be readily understood that the spinning unit II employing the dust removing mechanism according to this invention exhibits a more greater performance of dust removal than that of the spinning units I in the co-pending application.
www.freepatentsonline.com /4314440.html   (2813 words)

  
 Sheldon Brown's Bicycle Glossary Sp--Ss
Frame spacing is the inside distance between the two fork ends (drop outs), where the wheel fits in.
The drop-out spacing of a frame must match the over-lock-nut distance of the wheels that are to fit it.
In the case of steel-based frames, it is a fairly minor matter to re-adjust the spacing of a frame to make it fit a different width hub.
www.sheldonbrown.com /gloss_sp-ss.html   (1848 words)

  
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With the new spinning frames, there is a separate apparatus that follows the doffer called a piecer which will automatically pick up the two ends of yarn and tie the two together.
Austin is constantly walking around her frames looking for red lights while at the same time checking the floor for lint and dust and keeping a check on the number of cans of sliver in-waiting.
However, she must always remember that during the time that she is away from the frames, she is not able to turn off red lights and restart the spinners, and that "when you go to take a break, the frames ain't going to wait for you." Mrs.
www.unc.edu /~healdric/soci31/Jimmie.html   (2807 words)

  
 Fantasy Fibers, Fiber Spinning Services
Spinning is the process by which cotton, wool, flax, and other short fibers are twisted together to produce a yarn or thread suitable for weaving into cloth, knitting into a garment, winding into rope or cable, or used in sewing.
A spindle is a rounded, tapered stick to which the fibers are attached and twisted; a whorl is a weight attached to the spindle that acts as a flywheel to keep the spindle rotating.
The ring frame, invented 1828, based on Arkwright's spinning frame, allowed for high spindle speeds and, until recently, was the most widely used spinning method.
www.fantasyfibers.com /spinning_machine_new.htm   (232 words)

  
 Baker Library: About the Disruptive Technology Exhibit
The spinning machinery used in the Slater mills was a version of Arkwright's flyer frame and became a standard in the growing numbers of American cotton mills.
The flyer frame and the mule represent the well-established industry standards with which the ring spinning frame was to compete.
The ring frame and the flyer frame are both examples of continuous spinners, which spun yarn and wound it onto bobbins in one motion, while the mule is a discontinuous spinner, first spinning a length of yarn and then winding that length onto bobbins separately.
www.library.hbs.edu /hc/exhibits/distech/exhibit.htm   (1047 words)

  
 Water frame - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The water frame is an extension of the spinning frame, both of which are credited to Richard Arkwright.
The water frame is derived from the adaptation of a water wheel to the spinning frame.
In 1771, Arkwright installed the water frame in his cotton mill at Cromford, Derbyshire, on the River Derwent, creating one of the first factories that was specifically built to house machinery rather than just bringing workers together.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Water_frame   (205 words)

  
 AP INNOVATIONS
This device was an improvement on the spinning jenny, and was capable of producing better, stronger thread.
However, unlike the spinning jenny, the device was too large to be operated by hand.
The water frame, unlike the spinning jenny, was too large to be operated at home.
www.tjhsst.edu /~gkannark/1768_01.htm   (244 words)

  
 Spin 'O' Yarn - A Complete e-solution for Yarn & Fabric ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The table of the spinning wheel on which the wheel and spinning mechanism are mounted
the shaft of the spool onto which the spun yarn is wound on a spinning wheel.
A strand of drawing sliver is fed into the spin box where the teeth of the opening roller "individualizes" the fibers.
www.spinoyarn.com /glosspin.htm   (882 words)

  
 The Open Door Web Site : History : The Industrial Revolution : Brief History of the Cotton Industry
The spinning process, using the spinning wheel, was slow and the weavers were often held up by the lack of thread.
In conjunction with the Spinning Frame, this new loom was used in factories built in Derbyshire, Lancashire and Scotland.
The Spinning Mules provided the fine, but strong thread which was used by the weavers on their power looms.
www.saburchill.com /history/chapters/IR/014.html   (868 words)

  
 The Myth of Magnetism
Such a frame is shown in Figure 1, with a sphere of charge, upon which the charge is equally distributed about the ball's surface.
Therefore the sphere's spin vector's lowest energy state will appear in the S frame, to be parallel to the plane, and perpendicular to the direction of motion.
In other words, the axis of spin would align itself to be collinear with a line from the S origin to the center of the sphere.
www.gravitywaves.com /bmyth   (1858 words)

  
 Spinning   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The rovings produced in the drafting step are mounted onto the spinning frame, where they are set for spinning.
In ring spinning, (see picture to the left) the sliver is fed from delivery rollers through a traveler, or wire loop, located on a ring.
Open-end spinning does not use rotating spindles since the yarn is twisted during passage through the rotor.
www.p2pays.org /ref/11/10023/Spinning.asp   (355 words)

  
 weaving machine
Since drawing and spinning are closely related in the textile process, we have decided to put the processes in the same "room" of the plant.
The draw frame manufactured by Toyota is very cost efficient and energy efficient running at 96% utilization.
We estimated that the ratio of draw frames to spinning machines should be 3:1.
coweb.math.gatech.edu:8888 /tfe/734   (141 words)

  
 Frame - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A frame or framework is a structural system or a skeleton that supports other components of the object.
Flogging frame, a structure for supporting a victim of physical punishment, on which the position is adjusted to the anatomical aim, with or without restraints
The frame usually are placed from bow to stern and connected with keel at bottom of the hull and deck beam at the top.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Frame   (422 words)

  
 Possible Solution for Relativity, Spin and
The measurements found for particle spin will no longer be in conflict with classical calculation and prediction based on this single discovery.
The origin of this dilemma is due to the reference frame of the orbiting electron for the hydrogen atom being B
Spin Up or Down is an increment of the quantum time cycle itself.
www.wbabin.net /york/york.htm   (1679 words)

  
 frame
one of the squares on the scorecard, in which the score for a given frame is recorded.
any of a number of longitudinal members running between web frames to support and stiffen the shell plating of a metal hull.
(of a hull) with all frames erected and ready for planking or plating.
www.infoplease.com /dictionary/frame   (440 words)

  
 The Open Door Web Site : History : The Industrial Revolution : Samuel Crompton and the Spinning Mule
He noted that one of the problems with the Spinning Jenny was that the thread was not strong enough and it kept breaking.
The Spinning Mule produced a very fine and even thread which was suitable to spin yarns for making muslin.
He never patented the Spinning Mule and was paid very little for divulging its secret to the manufacturers.
www.saburchill.com /history/chapters/IR/013.html   (257 words)

  
 TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY
Roving bobbin is the ideal package form for supply of material to the ring spinning frame.
The ring spinning will continue to be the most widely used form of spinning machine in the near future,
Spinning Industry was consdiered to be a Labour intensive unit.
www.geocities.com /vijayakumar777   (998 words)

  
 Spinning (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.isi.jhu.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
For the practice of continuous rotation of pedals on mobile or stationary bicycles, see Spinning (cycling).
For the practise of "spinning" a news story for PR value, see spin (politics).
Formed for domestic happiness, and which its affections had no share." Cecilia colouring and trembling, thought now the moment of her trial herself to sustain it with firmness.
spinning.kiwiki.homeip.net.cob-web.org:8888   (134 words)

  
 Spinning Frame (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.isi.jhu.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The spinning frame was an invention developed during the industrial revolution.
It's the same as the Water Frame, and was used to increase production of textiles in factories.
Augustus Cracklethorpe would be quitting Wychwood-on-the-Heath Cracklethorpe himself and every single member of his congregation been taken on either side to disguise the mutual joy with which the might possibly have been of service to his Church in, say, some advanced amid the hordes of heathendom.
spinning-frame.kiwiki.homeip.net.cob-web.org:8888   (87 words)

  
 Spinning Globe - BioRUST Forums
What I need is a wire frame globe spinning and gradually morphing into a fully covered earth.
Iv got the morth almost, but I need help with the spinning i'v tried Keyframing Rotations but it seems to go of its axis and spin the oposite way.
to make a spinning globe parent an armature (bone) to the globe then go into the pose mode and rotate the bone (in the top view) 45 degrees.Every x number of frames insert a key frame until u have completed a 360 degree sweep.
forums.biorust.com /blender-3d/2108-spinning-globe.html   (143 words)

  
 Spinning Equipment   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
SAVIO FRS Open End Spinning Frames, 1995/96 yrs, 240 spindles.
ZINSER Ring Spinning Plant, 1992 yr, 6,840 spindles.
Aluminum Spindles with bolsters for Model E Spinning Frames
www.allstatestextile.com /listmachines.jsp?category=10224&status=Sale   (69 words)

  
 Pocket Spinning Expert -- AKTRIN, textile industry market research
he Pocket Spinning Expert is the most definitive, valuable reference for anyone in the textile or related industries.
It specifically conveys useful and practical knowledge of all major areas concerning spinning.
This guide is intended for textile professionals, as well as for non-technical people in the textile business.
www.textile-info.com /1492.htm   (240 words)

  
 Textile Spinning Fly Frame Flyers, Dynamic Textile Engineers
Flyers for Speed Frame (Roving frame / Fly Frame) are available for Rieter, Lakshmi, etc.
To maintain constant pressure, Pressers are made of heat treated special grade steel.
All other Trade Names referenced here are the service marks, Trademarks or Registered Trademarks of their respective Companies.
www.dynamictex.com /flyer.html   (151 words)

  
 SPINNER, FRAME - Job Description
Tends spinning frame that draws out and twists roving or sliver into yarn: Patrols work area and observes spinning to detect nearly exhausted supply packages and breaks in yarn, roving, and sliver.
May be designated according to machine tended as Spinner, Cap Frame (textile); Spinner, Open-End (textile); Spinner, Ring Frame (textile).
Do the work you were meant to do...
www.careerplanner.com /DOT-Job-Descriptions/SPINNER-FRAME.cfm   (143 words)

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