Pioneers of the Industrial Age

Pioneers of the Industrial Age — page 9
PIONEERS OF THE INDUSTRIAL AGE BREAKTHROUGHS IN TECHNOLOGY shoot the shuttle from side to side when the weaver jerked a cord Using a flying shuttle one weaver could weave cloth of any width more quickly than two could before Wool manufacturers throughout York shire quickly adopted the new invention but they also organized a protective club to avoid paying Kaya royalty Desperate to protect his patent Kay spent most of his money on legal fees He also faced a prob lem with weavers who considered the flying shuttle a menace to labor and destroyed a model of the device Kay moved to France and resumed his work but he is said to have died in obscurity probably in 1764 Kay s invention so increased yarn consumption that it spurred the invention of spinning machines but its true importance lay in its adaptation in power looms 14