From the Rolls-Royce experimental archive: a quarter of a million communications from Rolls-Royce, 1906 to 1960's. Documents from the Sir Henry Royce Memorial Foundation (SHRMF).
Design modifications for various vehicle components, including joints, gearboxes, and axles.
Identifier | ExFiles\Box 77\1\ scan0132 | |
Date | 15th December 1920 | |
Contd. -2- Da{Bernard Day - Chassis Design}2/CB15.12.20. The sliding joint on Fig 4 has the driving pillars solid with the driving flange, which itself is castellated on to the 3rd. motion shaft of the gear box. In order to reduce the overhang we have suggested that the final ball bearing on the gear box should be mounted on the flange piece of the joint. On Fig. 5, in addition to its other suggestions the joint is turned round the other way so that the containing sleeve is solid with the gear box shaft, and the driving blocks are separately inserted from the rear. We have also shewn on this Fig a suggestion for an oil retaining device, which we thought might possibly be cheaper than that on Fig. 4 but we are inclined to prefer Fig. 4 ourselves. On Fig. 6 we shew a suggestion for a leather stocking which might also be adapted to the rear end of the shaft, if desired, but we are doubtful whether the leather will stand the pumping, especially at the sewn. joint. In other respects the joint seems simple. In Figs. 4 & 5 it appears to be desirable to castellate the collar carrying the driving pin on to the brazed end of the shaft in order that we may remove the oil retaining devices from both ends of the shaft, and at the same time get a good support for the driving pin. The modifications to the rear axle casing shewn in Figs. 1 and 2 we are dealing with on a separate back axle drawing, which we are sending to you in the course Contd. | ||