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Re: Carrying <G44>
Can you draw a picture of where the ball lands?
If I'm thinkning what I think it is and it's basically just a flat slope with nothing else on it (ie if you turn it slides off, if you go backward it slides off) then I think it's legal (Q&A prevails of course) |
Re: Carrying <G44>
It appears the possible loophole here is:
______________ POSSESSION: Controlling the position and movement of a BALL. A BALL shall be considered in POSSESSION if, as the ROBOT moves or changes orientation (e.g. backs up or spins in place), the BALL remains in approximately the same position relative to the ROBOT. CARRYING: POSSESSING a BALL that is not in contact with the FIELD <R19> ROBOTS must be designed so that in normal operation BALLS cannot extend more than 3 inches inside the FRAME PERIMETER below the level of the BUMPER ZONE. ______________ According to the definition, possession only happens if you move. Carrying includes the definition of possession, so if you're not moving, you're not in possession, you're not carrying. So your funnel would seem to work if you don't move during the period it is being funneled and you kick it from above the bumper zone However, since they are playing off of a soccer analogy, I'm pretty sure they are intending for you to never do anything with the ball other than have it deflect off the top. Otherwise you could build a shooter that doesn't move. |
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That's for the Q&A to decide, but that's how I read the rule. |
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Remember the NEXT RULE in the manual is <G45>
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Re: Carrying <G44>
Seems like an upper surface on your robot made of memory foam to reduce bouncing, contoured and sloped such that balls hitting the foam will tend to land in front of the robot would be a good idea.
Since the robot is encouraged to be designed to not unintentionally carry balls, you have to have some sort of sloping top, might as well make it slope in your favor, and construct it of material in your favor. Or is this going to violate the rules? |
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I had the same idea, although I was thinking of making it out of something slick just so the ball couldnt get caught (I like the dampening of the memory foam but I would be concerned about it potentially possessing the ball)
Here is my fairly crude drawing, but it should get the point across :) Other than making some sort of pyramid or convex surface Im not sure how else you prevent yourself from possessing a ball... (Remember if you do ask this in the Q&A dont use a specific robot design, just refer to the rules and ask questions about the rules themselves). |
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But I'll agree, it is definitely something I wouldn't recommend doing until cleared by FIRST. |
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Re: Carrying <G44>
In my opinion if you have something on top of your robot that could potentially carry the ball ( IE something with sides on it....) it will be considered illegal.
therefore if you decide on some type of chute system that IF your robot were turning when a ball is engaged by it and IF the chute would make the ball turn in the direction you are turning you would have an illegal mechanism. A simple slanted flat surface would seem to be ok given this approach. A u-shaped track or a flat surface with sides to guide the ball would not by the way I do really like the idea of referring to the balls as "possessed :eek: " Puts a whole different "dark" light on the game....;) Good Luck and we will see you at the competition..!! |
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