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Flying Shuttle Inventor. The flying shuttle was one of the many inventions that paved the way
The flying shuttle was one of the many inventions that paved the way for the mechanization of the textile industry. Inventors Flying Shuttle By Mary Bellis In 1733, John Kay invented the flying shuttle, an improvement to looms that enabled weavers to weave faster. 1779) was an English inventor whose most important creation was the flying shuttle, which was a key contribution to the Industrial Revolution. Discover the inventor of the revolutionary Flying Shuttle. Jan 1, 1775, Kay and Joseph Stell patented a machine for weaving cloth ribbon Mar 7, 1747, The Flying Shuttle was sold to Paris Jan 1, 1753, Flying Shuttle in France. Born in 1704 near Bury (Lancs. Dec 29, 2011 ยท John Kay, inventor of the ‘Flying Shuttle’, held in his hands, the first flutterings of what would become, the Industrial Revolution. He is often confused with his namesake,who built the first ""spinning frame"". - James Hargreaves invented the spinning jenny, a multi-spindle spinning frame, in 1764, which was key to textile manufacturing. Among these inventions were the Read the essential details about the background to the Flying Shuttle.
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