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Clark Gilbert 03-03-2002 10:47

Robot Goal Grabber Release
 
Out of all the goal grabbing robots out there (i know there's a lot)...

How many of your robots can actually grab a goal then release it when you want to?

David Kelly 03-03-2002 10:55

we can release by pnumatics

Matt Reiland 03-03-2002 11:08

Our locking mechanism releases with a servo

Ian Mackenzie 03-03-2002 12:08

Our goal grabber can release, although it's designed so that it cannot be forced to. We use the same piston to release as to grab (we thought that if we tried to simply spring it back then it might not have enough force to release if, say, another robot was pulling on the goal at the time).

-Ian Mackenzie
Team 188, Woburn Robotics (Blizzard)
Woburn Robotics

Mike Norton 03-03-2002 12:32

We have two type of grabber one that does and one that does not.

what do we vote for yes or no there is no both.

this grabber holds on til the end
http://www.valleytech.k12.ma.us/Robo...002%20Claw.jpg

this one grabs and releases goals or robots
http://www.valleytech.k12.ma.us/Robo...%20Grabber.jpg

Jnadke 03-03-2002 12:57

Unless you break through aluminum... there's no chance of getting our robot's grabbers to release by force... That's because they're not powered by motors. They actually wedge between the pipes... very powerful design. (pic)

Of course we can still release a goal at the push of a button...

Ragin_Kage 03-03-2002 16:14

Our team can grab three goals and release them. Our front grabber is mechanically locked and released, and the two side "Battle Axes" are just 'on the fly' grabbers

see the pics

http://middlesexboro.net/powercord/pictures/robot05.jpg
http://middlesexboro.net/powercord/pictures/138.JPG
http://middlesexboro.net/powercord/pictures/146.JPG

they are older pics of the bot, but serve the purpose of explanation

Nate Smith 03-03-2002 16:23

Quote:

Originally posted by ianmackenzie
Our goal grabber can release, although it's designed so that it cannot be forced to.
Same here...more to be seen at Great Lakes in a couple weeks...

GregT 03-03-2002 18:11

http://www.startateam.com/639/pics/2..._grabber_5.jpg

http://www.startateam.com/639/movies/2002_norwich.mpg

We can release with both our grabbers. These grabbers are designed to take the full load of the goal :)

And I dont think this will release on it's own, maybe im wrong.

Greg

D@ve 03-03-2002 23:12

are Goal docker releases with a servos!! "Like a charm ":D

Wetzel 04-03-2002 04:03

Pnupatically powered grab and release mechanisim.

MattB703 04-03-2002 07:49

What about at the end of the match??
 
I'm sure most of us have thought of this but I'll point it out anyway.

At the end of the match we will need to release the goal without the benefit of the robot being powered up.

Mike Norton 04-03-2002 09:57

it is call teather. bring your controls quick to the field and teather the robot. you have 1 min to do all this. It should be easy because the control man after the match has about 1 min to break down before they let you on the field to get the robot.

Greg Ross 04-03-2002 12:44

Quote:

Originally posted by Mike Norton
it is call teather....
Well almost. It rhymes with weather, but there's no 'a'. It's a tether.:)

Joe Ross 04-03-2002 12:48

I don't think releasing should be an issue for most teams. If you are using pneumatics with a single solenoid, it will most likely (if you wired it right) release when the control system is disabled. If you are using a double solenoid, you can vent the pneumatic's system.

The only other mechanism teams seem to be using is a solenoid, or some type of spring mechanism, which should be easy enough to release when you tug on the right parts ;)


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