Patent ID: 7762284
Filing Date: 2010-07-27
Classification: D04D

Abstract:
1. A beading loom eliminating the use of a separate thread for each warp whose remaining ends having to be woven back into the finished project and being adjustable in length comprising: a) a rectangular bed having a length, width, and thickness; b) two cleats, a front cleat and a back cleat, mounted latitudinally to each longitudinal end, each having a length of the width of said rectangular base, a height, and a width; c) two wooden dowels having a diameter supported by said cleats one at each end of said cleat; d) one centrally located threaded metal rod supported by said cleats; e) a fixed first vertical upright headstock mounted to the front of said base having a height, width, and thickness and attached to said front cleats and containing five centrally located holes having diameters, and having an outer and inner surface; f) two small screw eyes mounted on the upper inside surface of said headstock; g) a removable metal warp rod having a length removably attached to said two small screw eyes; h) a second vertical upright tailstock having a height, width and thickness and containing five centrally located holes having diameters, that is adjustably mounted to said two wooden dowels and said central threaded rod in such a manner as to allow it to slide the length of said wooden dowels for adjustment purposes and, when in the desired position, to be locked into place by two wing nuts mounted on each side of said adjustable vertical upright headstock; i) two small screw eyes mounted on the upper inside surface of said tailstock for the purpose of holding a removable metal warp rod having a length and a diameter; j) a second smooth surfaced metal warp rod having a length and a diameter mounted through said screw eyes of said tailstock; k) three wooden pegs removably inserted into the said holes from the exterior surface of either said headstock or said tailstock to secure the two ends of the “warp thread” and the single end of the “weft thread”.