Textbook of Engineering Drawing, Second Edition

(Jacob Rumans) #1

---------------------GeometricaIContructions 4.33



  1. The gear tooth profile is nonnally of the involute curve of circle as shown in Fig 4.49.


EXAMPLES

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Fig. 4.48

Problem: Construct a conic when the distance of its focus from its directrix is equal to 50 mm
and its eccentricity is 2/3. N arne the curve, mark its major axis and minor axis. Draw a tangent at
any point, P on the curve.


Solution : (Fig. 4.50)



  1. As the eccentricity is less than 1, the curve is an ellipse.

  2. Draw one directrix, DD and the axis, AA' perpendicular to DD and mark the focus, F such
    that FA = 50 mm.


3. As the eccentricity is 2/3, divide FA into 2 + 3 = 5 equal parts. Bydefmition VFNA=2/3 and

hence locate the vertex, V. Draw VE perpendicular to the axis such that VE = VF. Join AE
and extend it as shown in Fig. 4.50. This is the eccentricity scale, which gives the distances
directly in the required ratio. In triangle AVE, VENA=VFNA=2/3


  1. Mark any point 1 on the axis and draw a perpendicular through it to intersectAE produced
    at I'. With centre F and radius equal to I-I' draw arcs to intersect the perpendicular through


INVOLUTE I I
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Fig. 4.49 Involute of a circle as gear tooth profile
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