The waterframe is a spinning frame that is powered by a water-wheel. Richard Arkwright, who patented the technology in 1769, designed a model for the...
steel frame that limits the construction's extent. Frame and FRAME may also refer to: Framing (construction), a building term known as light frame construction...
for multi platform rereleases of Fatal Frame: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse and Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water. The titular first entry in the series...
jenny was not very strong until Richard Arkwright invented the water-powered waterframe. The spinning jenny helped to start the factory system of cotton...
1764, followed closely by the invention of the spinning frame, later developed into the waterframe (patented in 1769). Mechanisms had increased production...
half-hour. He moved to Cromford and set up what became known as the waterframe. Strutt, as his partner, set up mills at Belper and Milford. Thus the...
known as fustian. In 1769, Richard Arkwright patented a waterframe to use the extra power of a water mill after he had set up a horse-powered mill in Nottingham...
force behind the development of the spinning frame, known as the waterframe after it was adapted to use water power; and he patented a rotary carding engine...
Arkwright's waterframe, James Hargreaves' Spinning Jenny, and Samuel Crompton's Spinning Mule (a combination of the Spinning Jenny and the WaterFrame). This...
twisted yarn only suitable for weft, not warp.: 825–827 The spinning frame or waterframe was developed by Richard Arkwright who, along with two partners,...
responsible for the mechanisation of spinning: Richard Arkwright patented the waterframe in 1769 and Samuel Crompton combined the two, creating the spinning mule...
Revolution in Britain, water was the main power source for new inventions such as Richard Arkwright's waterframe. Although water power gave way to steam...
to make a yarn. The ring frame developed from the throstle frame, which in its turn was a descendant of Arkwright's waterframe. Ring spinning is a continuous...
in ocean water, but levels oscillated wildly as new surface and mantle cycles appeared. Geological evidence also helps constrain the time frame for liquid...
Britain. Water-powered reciprocating devices were used in trip hammers and blast furnace bellows. Richard Arkwright's waterframe was powered by a water wheel...
Richard Arkwright's spinning frame and waterframe, patented in 1769. The principles of the spinning jenny and waterframe were combined by Samuel Crompton...
water-power to the process of producing cotton in the 1770s. His patent of a waterframe allowed cotton to be spun continuously, meaning it could be produced...
hydraulic machines, and in 1771 Richard Arkwright's combination of water power, the waterframe, and continuous production played a significant part in the development...
energy input and demanded that the device be driven by a water wheel. The early waterframe, however, had only a single spindle. Combining ideas from...
reinforced metal frame. Early waterbed mattresses, and many inexpensive modern mattresses, have a single water chamber. When the water mass in these "free...
for fine fabrics and wefts. The ring was a descendant of the Arkwright Waterframe of 1769. It was a continuous process, the yarn was coarser, had a greater...
the framing. The coating of daub has many recipes, but generally was a mixture of clay and chalk with a binder such as grass or straw and water or urine...
another. The rest frame of a river would be the frame of an unpowered boat, in which the mean velocity of the water is zero. This frame is also called the...