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SUBJECT AREA: Textiles[br]b. c.1720–1 Oswaldtwistle, near Blackburn, Englandd. April 1778 Nottingham, England[br]English inventor of the first successful machine to spin more than a couple of yarns of cotton or wool at once.[br]James Hargreaves was first a carpenter and then a hand-loom weaver at Stanhill, Blackburn, probably making Blackburn Checks or Greys from linen warps and cotton weft. An invention ascribed to him doubled production in the preparatory carding process before spinning. Two or three cards were nailed to the same stock and the upper one was suspended from the ceiling by a cord and counterweight. Around 1762 Robert Peel (1750–1830) sought his assistance in constructing a carding engine with cylinders that may have originated with Daniel Bourn, but this was not successful. In 1764, inspired by seeing a spinning wheel that continued to revolve after it had been knocked over accidentally, Hargreaves invented his spinning jenny. The first jennies had horizontal wheels and could spin eight threads at once. To spin on this machine required a great deal of skill. A length of roving was passed through the clamp or clove. The left hand was used to close this and draw the roving away from the spindles which were rotated by the spinner turning the horizontal wheel with the right hand. The spindles twisted the fibres as they were being drawn out. At the end of the draw, the spindles continued to be rotated until sufficient twist had been put into the fibres to make the finished yarn. This was backed off from the tips of the spindles by reversing them and then, with the spindles turning in the spinning direction once more, the yarn was wound on by the right hand rotating the spindles, the left hand pushing the clove back towards them and one foot operating a pedal which guided the yarn onto the spindles by a faller wire. A piecer was needed to rejoin the yarns when they broke. At first Hargreaves's jenny was worked only by his family, but then he sold two or three of them, possibly to Peel. In 1768, local opposition and a riot in which his house was gutted forced him to flee to Nottingham. He entered into partnership there with Thomas James and established a cotton mill. In 1770 he followed Arkwright's example and sought to patent his machine and brought an action for infringement against some Lancashire manufacturers, who offered £3,000 in settlement. Hargreaves held out for £4,000, but he was unable to enforce his patent because he had sold jennies before leaving Lancashire. Arkwright's "water twist" was more suitable for the Nottingham hosiery industry trade than jenny yarn and in 1777 Hargreaves replaced his own machines with Arkwright's. When he died the following year, he is said to have left property valued at £7,000 and his widow received £400 for her share in the business. Once the jenny had been made public, it was quickly improved by other inventors and the number of spindles per machine increased. In 1784, there were reputed to be 20,000 jennies of 80 spindles each at work. The jenny greatly eased the shortage of cotton weft for weavers.[br]Bibliography1770, British patent no. 962 (spinning jenny).Further ReadingC.Aspin and S.D.Chapman, 1964, James Hargreaves and the Spinning Jenny, Helmshore Local History Society (the fullest account of Hargreaves's life and inventions).For descriptions of his invention, see W.English, 1969, The Textile Industry, London; R.L. Hills, 1970, Power in the Industrial Revolution, Manchester; and W.A.Hunter, 1951–3, "James Hargreaves and the invention of the spinning jenny", Transactions ofthe Newcomen Society 28.A.P.Wadsworth and J. de L.Mann, 1931, The Cotton Trade and Industrial Lancashire, Manchester (a good background to the whole of this period).RLH -
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1) General subject: accost, address, allocution, appeal, ban, behaviour, call, circuit (вокруг чего-л.), circulation, compellation (к кому-л.), conversion (в какую-либо веру), handling (кем-либо, чем-либо), man-handling (с инструментом, машиной), management, manhandling (с инструментом, машиной), manipulation, manners, proclamation, recurrence (за помощью и т.п.), reduction, reference, resort (за помощью), resort (за помощью и т.п.), reversion, tour, transacting (особенности обращения [чего-то] - specifics of transacting in [something]), transformation, treatment, usage, letter, inquiry, commencement address, request, vocative (грамматическое понятие: слово или группа слов, которыми называют того, к кому адресована речь)2) Geology: conversion (нефти)3) Medicine: visit to a doctor4) Church: confirmation5) Military: handing, handling (с чем-л.), treatment (с кем-либо)6) Engineering: access, addressing, conversion (превращение), deconvolution, handling (манипулирование), inversion, manipulation (манипулирование), mirror effect (видоэффект), picture reverse (видеоэффект), reversal (фотографическое), revolution (вращение вокруг другого тела), rotation (вращение вокруг своей оси), transformation (превращение)7) Construction: care8) Mathematics: appeal (to), appeal to, converse, inverse, inverse transform, inverse transformation, inverted transformation, use (of)9) Religion: invocation10) Law: application, approach, behavior, resort (к каким-л. средствам, за помощью и т. д.)11) Economy: currency, distribution12) Accounting: circularization, recourse (напр. за помощью)13) Insurance: claim14) Diplomatic term: (денежное) currency15) Metallurgy: handling (с чём-л.)16) Music: inversion (интервала, аккорда и т.п.)17) Polygraphy: (фотографическое) reversal18) Rhetoric: apostrophe19) TV: mirror effect (видеоэффект)20) Physiology: exchange22) Information technology: access (напр. к базе данных), degeneration, flipping (в графике), hit, referencing, resorting to24) Official expression: (к народу) state-of-the-nation speech (речь высокопоставленного чиновника, напр. послание президента Федеральному Собранию)25) Geophysics: inverse modeling, reconstruction26) Ecology: handling (с отходами)27) Advertising: message28) Mass media: appealing29) Business: title (г-н/г-жа Mr/Mrs/Ms и т.п.), trade (о товарах и услугах)30) SAP. form of address31) Investment: turnaround33) leg.N.P. address (as an oration or a spoken formal communication)34) Chemical weapons: handling (с боеприпасами, 0В)35) Makarov: access to (storage, a file, an item) (к памяти, массиву или сообщению в ЭВМ для поиска и вызова информации), appeal (to) (к), behaviour to, behaviour towards, calling, circulation (вращение), circulation (циркуляция, напр. в системе), deal, handling (со скотом), recourse (к помощи), reference to (storage, a file, an item) (к памяти, массиву или сообщению в ЭВМ для поиска и вызова информации), reversal (фото), reverse, revolution (вращение), rotating, rotation (вращение), transmutation, turnover36) Taboo: applying37) Microsoft: case
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