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  2. Switched reluctance motor - Wikipedia

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    SRMs are used in some appliances, [12] in linear form for wave energy conversion, [13] magnetic levitation trains, [14] or industrial sewing machines. [15] The same electromechanical design can be used in a generator. The load is switched to the coils in sequence to synchronize the current flow with the rotation.

  3. Joseph M. Merrow - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Merrow was the driving force behind Merrow developing new technology, growing the new business and transforming it from a regional supplier of crochet sewing machines, to the market leader manufacturing hundreds of models of industrial overlock sewing machines.

  4. Sewing machine - Wikipedia

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    An industrial sewing machine can handle heavy-duty sewing jobs. Industrial machines, unlike domestic machines, perform a single dedicated task and are capable of continuous use for long periods; they have larger moving parts and larger motors rated for continuous operation. Parts for different industrial machines, such as motors, sewing feet ...

  5. White Motor Company - Wikipedia

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    Advertisement for the White Sewing Machine Company's 1905 model. Around 1898, Thomas H. White purchased a Locomobile steam car and found its boiler unreliable. His son, Rollin, set out to improve its design. Rollin White developed a form of water tube steam generator which consisted of a series of stacked coils with two novel features: the ...

  6. Elna (Swiss company) - Wikipedia

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    Elna was a radical departure from its competitors, and its success permanently changed the home sewing machine market, introducing features now considered standard. Its most significant innovation is its free arm, a feature previously found only on industrial sewing machines.

  7. Merrow Sewing Machine Company - Wikipedia

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    2010: After moving to Fall River, MA into the historic Granite Mill Buildings, Merrow opens the only Sample Room for industrial sewing machines in the US, and adds custom built industrial sewing machines to its standard product line. 2012 Introduces Activeseam; 2020: Retools to manufacture facemasks and PPE for clinical uses. [10] [11]