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Rizner
08-03-2010, 15:42
Hello,

I was wondering -- did any teams build a robot that would elevate by getting on top of the platform? My team had considered it but couldn't figure out a way to do this, and I was wondering if any others did.

Thanks.

BrendanB
08-03-2010, 15:47
No one at GSR attempted too.

293spike
08-03-2010, 15:47
219 did. It was very neat actually. They had two arms that grabbed on to the side off the tower, and then they had an airbag that they would inflate. the arms rested them on the platform with the airbag still inflated, and when they deflated they would be on the platform, completely upside-down

sgreco
08-03-2010, 15:53
219 did. It was very neat actually. They had two arms that grabbed on to the side off the tower, and then they had an airbag that they would inflate. the arms rested them on the platform with the airbag still inflated, and when they deflated they would be on the platform, completely upside-down

I'm not sure I understand how this works...but it sounds really cool. Any videos?

Bongle
08-03-2010, 15:58
I saw a robot (I think it was on the webcast, but don't know which one) which had a 2007-style ramp that another team could drive up onto the upper platform. Unfortunately, their partner that match had slick wheels and couldn't drive on their metal ramp.

gorrilla
08-03-2010, 16:38
Our robot drives from the bump to the platform

Rizner
08-03-2010, 17:09
219 did. It was very neat actually. They had two arms that grabbed on to the side off the tower, and then they had an airbag that they would inflate. the arms rested them on the platform with the airbag still inflated, and when they deflated they would be on the platform, completely upside-down

interesting... do you know what matches or even regional they played in? Or even if there's any videos you know of...


Our robot drives from the bump to the platform

May I ask how? Do you have larger or raised wheels in the front made to catch the platform?

gorrilla
08-03-2010, 17:17
May I ask how? Do you have larger or raised wheels in the front made to catch the platform?

no, we have two pneumatic cylinders that raise the front and the back.

we drive up the bump, turn sideways and get the the edge, deploy the front lifter, drive forward until the center wheels are on the edge, retract the front cylinder, fire the back and drive forward until the back wheels are on the platform then retract the back.

Rizner
08-03-2010, 17:24
no, we have two pneumatic cylinders that raise the front and the back.

we drive up the bump, turn sideways and get the the edge, deploy the front lifter, drive forward until the center wheels are on the edge, retract the front cylinder, fire the back and drive forward until the back wheels are on the platform then retract the back.

Very interesting. Are the cylinders attached to wheels or something that lets them slide when you drive and they're deployed?

gorrilla
08-03-2010, 17:29
they have a 3/8' bearing bolted to each shaft.

we've found its quite difficult to do, but I can come at the bump at an angle and kind of Dukes-of-Hazard the front wheels onto the platform and make it a lot easier.

DonRotolo
08-03-2010, 20:38
interesting... do you know what matches or even regional they played in? Or even if there's any videos you know of...
219 competed at the NJ Regional. It was webcast, but I have no idea if anyone recorded it. I sure hope someone did, I'd like to see some of those matches over again...

Rizner
09-03-2010, 01:25
219 competed at the NJ Regional. It was webcast, but I have no idea if anyone recorded it. I sure hope someone did, I'd like to see some of those matches over again...

ok, thank you. I'll be sure to look into it.


they have a 3/8' bearing bolted to each shaft.

we've found its quite difficult to do, but I can come at the bump at an angle and kind of Dukes-of-Hazard the front wheels onto the platform and make it a lot easier.

thank you very much for the explanation.

Taylor
09-03-2010, 08:32
1111 the PowerHawks had a ramp that could be deployed. I only saw one team attempt to use the ramp; it was misaligned and fell off the side. Anybody else watching the DC regional - was this ever successful?

Dad1279
09-03-2010, 09:00
219 did. It was very neat actually. They had two arms that grabbed on to the side off the tower, and then they had an airbag that they would inflate. the arms rested them on the platform with the airbag still inflated, and when they deflated they would be on the platform, completely upside-down

I was at NJ, heard about it, but did not see it in operation. However we abandoned such ideas for lifting and setting a hanging device, based on Q&A responses such as this:

http://forums.usfirst.org/showthread.php?t=13703

Hadi379
09-03-2010, 09:06
Team 379 will have a ramp at the Cleveland regional. We're hoping to be able to score 4 points in the finale. We will assist one team onto the platform, and then elevate another team above the platform as they make contact with the tower. Does this seem feasible compared to what was seen this weekend? With not alot of teams hanging so far this year, I think this may be a valuable option. Good Luck everyone!

a kenny03
10-03-2010, 14:13
Hello,

I was wondering -- did any teams build a robot that would elevate by getting on top of the platform? My team had considered it but couldn't figure out a way to do this, and I was wondering if any others did.

Thanks.

well, our robot flipped onto the platform. does that work? we had a successful flip at the NJ regional, but i have not yet gotten the match video yet... :(
i am hoping to get it soon :)

Rizner
10-03-2010, 14:16
well, our robot flipped onto the platform. does that work? we had a successful flip at the NJ regional, but i have not yet gotten the match video yet... :(
i am hoping to get it soon :)

If it's supposed to flip on the platform then yes, that counts. What match did you successfully flip? Also, will you be attending any more regionals this season?