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1 Open Shedding
A method of forming a shed opening in looms for the passage of the shuttle in which healds lifted remain up until required to move down to the bottom shed line. Maximum speed and output are obtained by this system. It finds general application on tappet and most dooby looms, but only to a small extent on jacquard looms. -
2 навес
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3 открытый зев
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4 Dobby Machines
These are exceedingly useful machines for forming the shed in weaving, since they can be used for both simple and complicated weaves. There are many types in use, most of which are negative acting in so far as they only lift the healds, springs being used beneath the healds to bring them down again after being lifted by the dobby. In the cotton trade 16 up 20 jacks is usual. Dobbies in common use are known as single lift, double lift, negative, positive, open shed, closed shed, and crossborder. Single Lift - In this type there is a single knife or griffe in use to raise the heald stave. The whole of the shafts return to their original position after each pick. A fresh selection of staves to be raised is made for each pick. Looms fitted with this dobby run slower than others, about 140 picks per minute. Double Lift - These machines are fitted with double selecting and lifting parts which move at half the speed of the loom. They give an open or semi-open shed. The speed of the loom is considerably more than for the single-lift type. Crossborder - This machine is used when headings or a change of weave is required as for bordered handkerchiefs, serviettes, towels, etc. Positive - Dobby machines which make an open shed and positively lift and depress the heald staves as required by the design. Negative - Dobbies which only lift the heald staves, and require springs or other means to move the staves to the bottom position. Centre Shed - Every thread of the warp is moved for every new shed. The shed opens from the middle. Some healds ascend and the others descend. Closed Shed - So termed because all the warp threads are brought to one level after each succeeding pick as in single-lift machines. Open Shed - The type generally used for automatic looms, also the double-lift machines. After a heald stave is lifted it remains up until it is required to be down again. The warp threads constantly form two lines, upper and lower, and the only changes are when threads move from line to the other. Semi-open Shed - This shed has a stationary bottom line, and to make changes, threads pass from the top to the bottom, or from the bottom to the top. The threads which remain up for more than one pick in succession only fall halfway and then go to the top again. -
5 навес
1) General subject: awning, bulkhead, butt, canopy, fence roof, half house, half-house, hangar, hovel, lean to, lean-to, penthouse, sconce, shed, shedder, skilling, sun awning, sun-awning, sunshade, velarium (над амфитеатром), fly sheet, (над постелью) bed net2) Geology: protecting apron3) Dialect: hover4) American: barrack (для сена и т.п.)6) Agriculture: belfry, open house (для содержания птицы в клетках), sheltered space, solar house (для содержания птицы в клетках), tent7) Rare: ceiling8) Construction: baldachin, goods shed, hall shed, loft, marquise, open shed, structural addition, train shed9) British English: shippen (для скота)10) Railway term: appentice11) Economy: shed it12) Architecture: porte-cochere (часто с проездом под ним)13) Mining: canopy (крепи кострового типа), pentice, shelter (для оборудования, материалов)14) Indian language: pandal15) Sociology: open shelter16) Beekeeping: porch (перед летком)17) Advertising: tilt18) Football: cross, high cross (обычно в штрафную площадь), lobbed ball, high cross, cross19) General subject: canopy (чаще всего типа ROPS)22) Logistics: lean-to tent, open-sided shed -
6 Circular Pur Yarn
A variety of chenille, specially made for the weaving of reversible rugs. The webbing is composed of four cotton threads weaving leno and weft inserted - first pick open shed, second pick leno shed, with the leno thread crossed to the right, third pick in the second open shed and the fourth in the second leno shed with the leno yarn crossed to the left. There are 14 picks of two-ply seven skeins woollen per inch, with strips 3/8-in. apart, this spacing giving a pile of about 3/16-in. depth in the rug. When the wool floats are cut in the centre, a round fur yarn is produced. -
7 sundurma
n. open shed, lean to shed, penthouse, shed, cantilever, loggia, porch, shelter, stoop -
8 открытый зев
1) Engineering: open shed2) Textile: plain shed -
9 навес
bulkhead, canopy, hood, marquee, shed, shelter, tent, baldachin, marquise, open shed, structural additionРусско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > навес
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10 Doups
Special healds used in the manufacture of gauze and leno fabrics. A doup consists of an ordinary heald termed the " front standard " and a half heald with only one stave termed the " doup heald." The half heald may be at the bottom or the top. In the case of the bottom doup, the twine of the doup heald passes over the eye of the front standard and returns through it. The crossing thread is drawn through the loop so formed, and also through an additional heald termed the back standard. To form the cross-shed the whole of the doup is raised, namely, the front standard and half heald. To form the open shed, i.e., when the crossing thread is on the other side of the standard end, the back standard is lifted, the front standard heald is left down, but the half heald is lifted to allow the warp thread to cross to the other side of the standard warp end (see gauze cloth and design). -
11 хранение
хранение в укрытии — storage under cover The preferred type of storage for vehicles is under coter in open sheds or warehouses.хранение длительное — long-term storage, prolonged storageхранение кратковременное — limited storage, short-term storage▪ Equipment shelters to be prepared for limited storage must be given a limited technical inspection and processed as prescribed in...▪ When it is necessary to store vehicles outdoors, select the storage site in accordance with...быть на хранении — to be in storage, to be storedснимать с хранения — to withdraw from storage, to remove from storage▪ If the repairs are beyond the scope of the unit and the equipment shelters will be inactivated for an appreciable length of time, place them in limited storage and attach tags specifying the repairs neededПоставки машин и оборудования. Русско-английский словарь > хранение
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12 двухподъёмная жаккардовая машина с полуоткрытым зевом
Engineering: open-shed Jacquard loomУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > двухподъёмная жаккардовая машина с полуоткрытым зевом
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13 ниша для размещения статуи
Religion: hovel (An open shed or shelter)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > ниша для размещения статуи
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14 ремизки на выстое при открытом зеве
Textile: healds for open shedУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ремизки на выстое при открытом зеве
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15 ремизоподъемная каретка для открытого зевообразования
Textile: open shed dobbyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ремизоподъемная каретка для открытого зевообразования
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16 ткацкая машина с открытым зевообразованием
Engineering: open-shed machineУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ткацкая машина с открытым зевообразованием
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17 ткачество без заступа
Textile: working with open shedУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ткачество без заступа
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18 ткачество с открытым зевом
Textile: working with open shedУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ткачество с открытым зевом
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19 Durchbrechung
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20 Offenfach
n < textil> ■ open shed
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