Whitin-Owen feeler motion, Draper Corporation
Scope and Contents
Negative no.B2202. 1918-1919. Image depicts a close-up view of the Whitin-Owen feeler motion attached to a (presumably) Draper Corporation loom. A feeler is a device on a loom designed to transfer a full bobbin to the shuttle before the old one is entirely emptied. The feeler projects into the shuttle from the side and feels the yarn on the bobbin. When the bobbin is approaching emptiness, the feeler actuates the transfer motion and replaces the bobbin. The Whitin-Owen feeler motion was manufactured by the Whitin Machine Works of Whitinsville, Massachusetts The Draper Corporation manufactured textile machinery, primarily looms. 8 x 10 in. See Collection 6612 P, Box 11, Folder 6, Item 2202 for print of this negative.
Dates
- 1865-1927
Language of Materials
Collection material in English
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Extent
54.25 cubic feet
Repository Details
Part of the Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation & Archives Repository
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