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    De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia encyclopedia. John Kay ( Bury, Mánchester ,1704 - Francia, c. 1779) fue un inventor inglés, conocido por ser el padre de la lanzadera volante, una herramienta de producción que desarrolló en 1733 y que permitía tejer el algodón a mayor escala y velocidad que a mano. Datos rápidos Información personal ...

  2. The first attempt at a formal account of John’s life and origins that used primary source material was made by John Lord in his ‘Memoir of John Kay: Inventor of the Fly-Shuttle’ (published in 1908). The picture reproduced here is taken from that work, though there can be no guarantee of its authenticity.

  3. Alternativamente, a lançadeira voadora de Kay foi lançada por uma alavanca que poderia ser operada por apenas um tecelão. O ônibus espacial foi capaz de fazer o trabalho de duas pessoas – e mais rapidamente. Em Bury, John Kay continuou a projetar melhorias na maquinaria têxtil ; em 1730 ele patenteou uma máquina de corda e torção para ...

  4. 18 de jul. de 2023 · The flying shuttle is a device used in weaving to pass the weft thread (horizontal thread) through the warp threads (vertical threads) of a loom. The flying shuttle consists of a boat-shaped device that holds a bobbin of weft thread. The weaver, by pulling a cord or using a foot pedal, releases the shuttle. As it is propelled across the loom ...

  5. Lanzadera volante. La lanzadera volante, fue creada por John Kay en 1733, [1] fue el primer paso en la mecanización del telar y aumentó significativamente la productividad de los tejedores. Consistía en un mecanismo de palancas que empujaba la lanzadera por una pista, [2] esto posibilitó la fabricación de tejidos más anchos que los que se podrían lograr anteriormente mediante el trabajo ...

  6. The flying shuttle was thrown by a leaver that could be operated by one weaver. John Kay was the twelfth child of a farmer and born in Lancashire on July 16, 1704. In 1753, his home was attacked by textile workers who were angry that his inventions might take work away from them. Kay fled England for France where he died in poverty around 1780.

  7. John Kay, Inventor of the Fly Shuttle A.D. 1753 The invention, by John Kay, of the flying shuttle revolutionised weaving. The mural depicts rioters, who feared their jobs were in danger, breaking in to destroy the loom, while Kay is being smuggled to safety.