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<p>331,023. Hindle, J. H., and Hindle, T. April 25, 1929. Driving and stopping arrangements; stopmotions, shuttle, weft, and acting after every pick.-A wide loom is driven by an electric motor A through an electromagnetic clutch D, the clutch being in a controlling circuit N supplied from a dynamo D<1> or an external spply which includes switch M, M<1> on a shaft m driven from the crank shaft 4 in parallel with switches n, n<1> on the shuttle boxes. One or other of the switches M, M<1> is positively opened during or at the end of each pick and the loom is stopped unless the shuttle enters its box and closes the corresponding switch n or n<1>. The circuit N may also include an electromagnetic brake G and a switch controlled by the weft fork.</p> |