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Designing a "belt + roller" conveyor for balls
As an off-season project my team is working on a foam ball shooter and we are now looking at making a conveyor similar to what a lot of other teams have made for ball games in the past. We have plenty of good ideas for how to design something like this, but not much experiences with the parts that comprise one.
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Any additional tips or tricks that other teams have picked up over the years would be great. We are building a shooter in order to get experience with something we haven't tried before, so any experiences or lessons learned from you all would be great to have. |
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Most teams source these belts from McMaster-Carr.
http://www.mcmaster.com/#urethane-belts/=zrook3 will lead you to both the flat and round belts. |
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The "spacers" seen on 254's intake are actually grooved rollers which I believe can also be found on McMaster-Carr.
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Check out 254's conveyor guide to see how they made their rollers.
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Our rookie robot (Rebound Rumble) had a polycord elevator/conveyor to pick the balls up from the floor, raise them about two feet, then laterally another foot or so to drop it into the trigger cup (a PVC end cap mounted on a pneumatic cylinder), which would then lift the balls into the shooter wheels. We did both runs from the same motor, running (IIRC) four strands of polycord vertically and three horizontally. Thes ran on shafts with notches made by gluing short segments of foam tubing (insulation, I believe) with even shorter gaps between them. The polycord ran behind the balls on the lift and under the balls on the lateral run. We had sheet plastic (lexan?) as the opposite wall for the balls to roll up and over.
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You can also use surgical tubing instead of polycord, we used it in 2009 and 2012, worked great both times. Spacers in between each band will keep them from going anywhere, just hold them in place using a locking collar.
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I imagine we could just 3D print something that would work well but I would be interested to see what is available. |
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Though I'm definitely sold on flat belting after playing around with it the last few seasons. Just a bit of electrical tape around your roller to make a crown and the belts will self-center. |
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Also, I wasn't thinking straight. I meant to say urethane tubing. |
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1987 Broncobots had a kick@$$ conveyor belt system this past year (kinda reminded me of what 1986 Titanium did in 2013 with their full court shooter :P) but I believed it was a surgical tubing type conveyor with pulleys at each end to keep it in line and to control the flow of boxes. See it folded up. Roughtop is also REALLY grippy (we used it on my FTC team I help mentor last year and literally wore down the tile flooring during a mis-programmed auton.
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