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Jacquard machine

Control device attached to weaving looms

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Photo: Michel Marie Carquillat (tisseur) d'après Claude Bonnefond · Commons · Public domain · Resized

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The Jacquard machine is a device fitted to a loom that simplifies the process of manufacturing textiles with such complex patterns as brocade, damask and matelassé. The resulting ensemble of the loom and Jacquard machine is then called a Jacquard loom. The machine was patented by Joseph Marie Jacquard in 1804, based on earlier inventions by the Frenchmen Basile Bouchon (1725), Jean Baptiste Falcon (1728), and Jacques Vaucanson (1740). The machine was controlled by a "chain of cards"; a number of punched cards laced together into a continuous sequence. Multiple rows of holes were punched on each card, with one complete card corresponding to one row of the design.

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Image: Michel Marie Carquillat (tisseur) d'après Claude Bonnefond, Public domain · Text from Wikipedia, CC BY-SA 4.0

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