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CyberWolf_22
19-04-2003, 19:23
I am trying to find as many examples of omni directional drives and wheel as I can for an omni directional drive train idea I have for next year. Any pictures or links will be appreciated.

Josh Hambright
19-04-2003, 19:26
I know the michigan tech team had the kiwi drive last year...

And does the mighty mouse (team 45 b robot) robot have omniwheels on it?

Daniel Brim
19-04-2003, 19:34
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/pictures.php?s=&action=single&picid=3924&direction=DESC&sort=date&perrow=3&trows=4&quiet=verbose

I hope that's what you want :-)

Clark Gilbert
19-04-2003, 19:37
Here is the omni wheel we used on the ball drive "Mighty Mouse"..

(copy & paste link)

http://www.pictars.com/0412003/omni-wheel.JPG

Here is the "Trick Wheel" that we used in 2000.

http://www.pictars.com/0412003/trick%20wheel%201.jpg

:)

Adam Y.
19-04-2003, 19:38
Here is the "Trick Wheel" that we used in 2000.
It says,"The bible says do not steal bandwith."

Todd Derbyshire
19-04-2003, 19:38
If you want a good multi-directional drive I would try using the setup Chiefdelphi had in 2000 or Wildstang in 2002. For agility go with Delphi for power go with stang but modifications of course can be made to either lol if I was a team looking to build multidirectional drive I would try putting one together over the summer.

Daniel Brim
19-04-2003, 19:39
Originally posted by wysiswyg
It says,"The bible says do not steal bandwith."
That's the trick :-) See my link above

Adam Y.
19-04-2003, 19:40
If you want a good multi-directional drive I would try using the setup Chiefdelphi had in 2000 or Wildstang in 2002. For agility go with Delphi for power go with stang but modifications of course can be made to either lol if I was a team looking to build multidirectional drive I would try putting one together over the summer.
I forget there is a website that does sell omni wheels. Abeit they are pretty small and fairly expensive.http://www.omniwheel.com/frame-omniwheel.htm

Yan Wang
19-04-2003, 19:41
Omniwheels! Whooo!

The below image shows this year's omniwheels we used at the front of the bot with 65 grade urethane and lexan.

ChrisA
19-04-2003, 22:27
Here's some pictures of our 2001 bot in it's early stages. Don't have any closeups of them, but you can get a pretty good view from these pictures...
http://www2.wildstang.org/gallery/2001_Build/ROBOTB_1?full=1
http://www2.wildstang.org/gallery/2001_Build/P2100017?full=1

Jeff Waegelin
19-04-2003, 22:31
Originally posted by wysiswyg
It says,"The bible says do not steal bandwith."

Copy the address and paste it into your address bar. That should work...

Yan Wang
19-04-2003, 22:39
Our 2002 Model:

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/attachment.php?s=&postid=123108

118 Tech
19-04-2003, 23:34
2000, the final and largest of what we called Wheel Of Wheels.

Andy144
20-04-2003, 00:43
Those omni wheels look incredible . . . do you guys design and then send them away to be made, do you design/build them, or do you just straight out build them!

Soukup
01-05-2003, 07:51
here's a dumb question, but I don't have a lot of mechanical experience, but how do you guys attach the rollers to the wheel? Is there some sort of special screw or plug hat you use?

Matt Reiland
01-05-2003, 10:57
Originally posted by Soukup
here's a dumb question, but I don't have a lot of mechanical experience, but how do you guys attach the rollers to the wheel? Is there some sort of special screw or plug hat you use?

Nearly every design I have seen, including ours based on the Wildstang 2001 design, uses two 'half plates' to make up each wheel. In each half plate is milled a 'half slot' that holds the axles of the omni rollers. When the two are bolted together, the omni rollers are captured in the milled out areas of the wheels and the axles are cpatured in the two plates.

Clark Gilbert
01-05-2003, 12:01
Since Pictars died I'm not sure if those links still work.

Here are some more pictures.

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/pics/bin/1051799893trickwheel.jpg

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/pics/bin/1044488746dscf1797.jpg


:)

VROGY
19-08-2004, 08:22
very, very cool. you guys use IFI stuff, right?

I wish FIRST would migrate to RC equipment. With the advent of cool stuff like synthesized frequency modulators, all you have to do is 'dial-in' your frequency... and at that point, it's stil cheaper than the IFI systems. meh, YMMV

another great thing about that is that you can use cool stuff like this (http://www.robotlogic.com/product_omx3.html).

patrickrd
19-08-2004, 22:38
Here are some pictures of some of the stuff I worked on while on Cornell's Robocup Team:

Exploded view of wheel (http://robocup.mae.cornell.edu/documentation/robocup/2003/drawings/f03-2-0300_exp_blue.png)
Engineering Drawing (http://robocup.mae.cornell.edu/documentation/robocup/2003/drawings/f03-2-0300.pdf)
Engineering Drawing of Lexan Hub (http://robocup.mae.cornell.edu/documentation/robocup/2003/drawings/f03-2-0301.pdf)
Engineering Drawing of Roller (small rollers around the wheel) (http://robocup.mae.cornell.edu/documentation/robocup/2003/drawings/f03-2-0401.pdf)
CAD View of Robot w/ Wheels (http://robocup.mae.cornell.edu/documentation/robocup/2003/drawings/no_hat.pdf)

- Patrick

white_ChocOlat8
21-08-2004, 00:53
this is what 1083 used this year. http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/pictures.php?&action=single&picid=6118

ajlapp
22-08-2004, 15:54
though most people use two plates with milled slots, we use three plates. the middle plate in our case was waterjetted with slots to hole .125" steel pin upon which the delrin wheels could spin. this technique saved used tons of time, but i realize not everyone has a waterjet.

another interesting approach was a spherical wheeled kiwi drive that we prototyped extensively but never used. trust me, it's awesome.

kiwi wheel (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/pictures.php?action=single&picid=8666)

kiwi drive (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/pictures.php?action=single&picid=8665)

spheres (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/pictures.php?action=single&picid=8667)

Alex Cormier
22-08-2004, 22:07
OMNI WHEELS! from 1126 on 2003 robot, Mighty Pneumatic Nightmare (http://websterschools.org/webpages/roboticsfirst/photos/16121/Small%5FCIMG0352%2Ejpg)

Bcahn836
03-10-2004, 10:38
We just got some omni wheels and put them on our robot last week and we are currently testing them in replacement of two casters on the back of our robot, i don't have a picture yet but i can get one later this week. This is the first time my team has experimented with omni wheels and if everything works out we might use omni wheels on our 2005 robot if needed.

Blacknight
03-10-2004, 12:53
S.P.A.M. Used Omni last year
wheel (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/pictures.php?s=&action=single&picid=7512&direction=DESC&sort=date&perrow=4&trows=3&quiet=Verbose)
If anyone has problems with code we have pretty much mastered omni (except for autonomous) Our software team was going to write it up in a white paper but they havn't gotten around to it.

Bcahn836
02-12-2004, 20:25
Here is a picture of the omni wheels we used on our 2004 robot.