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Inventions in the Cotton Industry Paisley Thread Mill Museum A Family of Threads

John Kay: The Flying Shuttle 1733 For centuries handloom weaving had been carried out by the shuttle with the yarn on being passed slowly and awkwardly from one hand to the other. In 1733 John Kay patented his flying shuttle which dramatically increased the speed of this process. Kay placed shuttle boxes at each side of the loom connected by a long board, known as a shuttle race. With cords, a single weaver, using one hand, could knock the shuttle back and forth across the loom from one shuttle box to the other. A weaver using Kay's flying shuttle could produce much wider cloth at much faster speeds than before.

James Hargreaves: The Spinning Jenny 1764 In 1764 Hargreaves built what became known as the Spinning- Jenny. The machine used eight spindles onto which the thread was spun. By turning a single wheel, the operator could now spin eight threads at once. Later, improvements were made that enabled the number to be increased to eighty. However, the thread that the machine produced was coarse and lacked strength.

Richard Arkwright: The Water Frame 1771 Richard Arkwright: The Water Frame 1771 In 1762 Richard Arkwright met John Kay and Thomas Highs, who were trying to produce a new spinningmachine, to improve on the Spinning-Jenny. Kay and Highs had run out of money and Arkwright offered to employ John Kay to make the new machine, with other, local craftsman to help. It was not long before the team produced the Spinning-Frame. Arkwright's machine involved three sets of paired rollers that turned at different speeds. The machine was able to produce a thread that was far stronger than that made by the Spinning-Jenny. The Spinning-Frame was too large to be operated by hand and so Arkwright decided to use the power of the water-wheel. Arkwright's machine now became known as the Water Frame. Spinning factories began to open

James Watt and Matthew Boulton: The Steam Engine, 1763 The world s first steam engine was invented in 1712, by Thomas Newcomen. The Newcomen engine was used throughout Britain and Europe mainly to pump water out of mines. In 1763 James Watt, funded by Matthew Boulton, produced a steam engine, based on the Newcomen engine. Watt's machine was very popular because it was four times more powerful than the Thomas Newcomen design. It was mainly sold to mine owners. The Newcomen Engine

James Watt and Matthew Boulton: Watt s Steam Engine The Steam Engine, 1763 Watt and Boulton continued to experiment. In 1781 they produced a rotarymotion steam engine that could be used to drive many different types of machinery. Richard Arkwright was quick to see the importance of this new invention, and in 1783 he began using Watt's steam-engine in his textile factories. Others followed his lead and by 1800 there were over 500 of Watt's machines in Britain's mines and factories

Samuel Crompton: The Spinning Mule 1775 Samuel Crompton set out to invent a spinning machine that would improve on the Spinning Jenny and the Water Frame. In 1775 he produced his spinning mule, so called because it was a hybrid that combined features of the two earlier inventions, the Spinning Jenny and the Water Frame. The mule produced a strong, fine and soft yarn which could be used in all kinds of textiles. Importantly, the Spinning Mule could also be driven by the new steam engines that were being produced by James Watt and Matthew Boulton. Spinning had now become mechanized, the next step was the Power Loom.

Edmund Cartwright: The Power Loom, 1784 Edmund Cartwright was the inventor of the power loom. In 1784 he visited Richard Arkwright's cotton-spinning mills and decided to invent a similar machine for weaving cotton. His first power loom, of 1785, was extremely crude but improvements were made in subsequent versions and soon the North West was full of factories using the Cartwright power loom.