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  1. John Kay (17 June 1704 – c. 1779) was an English inventor whose most important creation was the flying shuttle, which was a key contribution to the Industrial Revolution. He is often confused with his namesake , [10] [11] who built the first "spinning frame".

  2. 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.

  3. John Kay (born July 16, 1704, near Bury, Lancashire, England—died c. 1780, France) was an English machinist and engineer, inventor of the flying shuttle, which was an important step toward automatic weaving.

  4. Learn about the flying shuttle, a machine that revolutionized weaving in 1733. It was invented by John Kay and allowed one weaver to produce wide fabrics more quickly and easily.

  5. 1 de mar. de 2023 · Production was greatly speeded up in 1733 when John Kay invented the flying shuttle, used to pull thread horizontally (weft) across longitudinal threads (warp) on a weaving frame. The shuttle, knocked across the worked material by a hammer, also permitted wider textiles to be made.

  6. 19 de nov. de 2019 · In 1733, John Kay invented the flying shuttle, an improvement to looms that enabled weavers to weave faster and contributed to the Industrial Revolution.

  7. 18 de jul. de 2023 · The flying shuttle, invented by John Kay in 1733, was a device that revolutionized the weaving process and boosted textile production. Learn how it worked, what impact it had on the Industrial Revolution and society, and what limitations it faced.