(under the class definition) Apparatus for producing fabrics such as tulle, curtain lace, etc. These machines are of the general type of Levers or go-through lace-machines. A plurality of thin shuttles or "carriages" containing shuttles and/or bobbins passed transversely across a plurality of longitudinal threads including warp, spool, beams, etc. threads. By a lateral shogging of either the carriages or the warp threads, one or more carriage spaces between successive carriage passages, the bobbin threads twist about the warp threads and ties them together or in place at predetermined points to form the lace pattern. There is no intertwisting of the longitudinal warp, etc. threads.
(1) Note. This class, subclass 4 for corresponding processes and products.