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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).
Secret letter from F.H. Royce to A.W. Claremont regarding the key points of a 4-wheel brake patent.

Identifier  Morton\M20.1\  img044
Date  3rd June 1924
  
SECRET. ORIGINAL.
E.{Mr Elliott - Chief Engineer} A.{Mr Adams} C.

Copy to -
" OC
" HC
" NG
" DA{Bernard Day - Chassis Design}
" HS{Lord Ernest Hives - Chair}
" RT

*ELMSTEADHenry Royce's home in West Wittering*,
WEST WITTERINGHenry Royce's home town,
CHICHESTER.

3rd. June 1924.

X9940

A.{Mr Adams} W. Claremont Esq.,

My dear Mr. Claremont,

RR. 4 WHEEL BRAKES.

The narrow patent, which ought to be valid if our broader ones fail, comprises:-

(1) R's scheme of foot pressure to rear brakes direct, (not the usual foot assisting the servo) which on its way causes the servo to apply the front brakes, and also help the foot pressure (in parallel) to apply the back brakes.

(2) R's scheme of connecting the servo to a balance lever, also of applying R's second lever enabling the servo to assist apply the brakes when the car is moving backwards. This is an entirely different arrangement of the parts compared with RG{Mr Rowledge}'s original arrangement, as the foot pressure for operating the servo is on the same shaft as the servo, so it dispenses with RG{Mr Rowledge}'s rocking lever for transferring this force from one shaft to another, and the stress, and complication and inconvenience of RG{Mr Rowledge}'s original arrangement.

(3) The complete combination as shewn in the drawings already sent.

Yours very sincerely,

(Sgd.) F.{Mr Friese} H.{Arthur M. Hanbury - Head Complaints} ROYCE.
  
  


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