
PS - thanks to Wally Sosa these are now going to be known as 'Emotitats' in future. Great name, Wally.







Look for the “Issued Patents” box. Click on “Patent Number Search”. Enter 1,173,102
Click on “Images” to see full description.
The Dill Shuttle is the closest match to this shuttle. The application was filed in 1914 and the patent approved in 1916. There’s a possibility they put 1915 on the shuttle because they thought it would be approved by 1915. The best thing to do is read the description and look at the shuttle to see what similarities there are. There's also a possibility that the mark "Patd 1915" was put on the shuttle to discourage copies or it could be an English patent.
Enjoy researching this, please let me know what the shuttle owner thinks after reading the patent.
Heidi Nakayama
Another message on HBT from Sharren also suggested looking in Heidi's book. See following.
It looks very similar except the bobbin on the shuttle above is wound using a key. Her dad might have adapted it for her, or it might be something new.
Is there a UK patent office? It might be worth calling them or if they are online, looking through the site.
