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Leaning against vertical bar
Are you allowed to lean against the vetical bars while hanging off of the horizontal bar? I know the manual says you are not allowed to attach yourself to the bar, but says nothing about leaning or touching it.
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Re: Leaning against vertical bar
I would say as long as you aren't supporting yourself on the bar they won't have a problem with it. It's not that the side bars are sacred. They just aren't meant to handle large side loads (notice how it's not really supported for this kind of load). So I would say go for it, but you should probably ask them on the Q+A section of the FIRST site to find out for sure.
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Re: Leaning against vertical bar
You can't use the bar for any support, including leaning against it.
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Under Definitions:
HANGING – A ROBOT is considered HANGING from the Pull-Up Bar if it is directly SUPPORTED by the horizontal bar and is not touching the carpet, platforms, or goals. It says directly supported by the horizontal bar. Since FIRST said to use some common sense I would say leaning against the vertical bars would fall under the category "is not touching the carpet, platforms, or goals." But hey thats just what I think. |
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Re: Leaning against vertical bar
I disagree. Supported is defined and it reads that you're supported if you would not be hanging if the supporting object were removed. Remove the side bars and you're still hanging (cough...assuming the bar would stay there. I'm thinking they were trying to clarify the fact that supporting means that the object carries the load, not something else). Anyway, I'd like to see this posted and clarified.
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Re: Leaning against vertical bar
Brando you might want to post it on the official FIRST forums to get a clarification. If you get one, we'd love to hear it!
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Re: Leaning against vertical bar
Let us suppose that robots A and B are hanging from the bar. At the last moment robot C attaches itself to the bar and rises off the floor pushing robots A and B against the pole. Common sense dictates that since robots A and B are hanging, they would each earn 50 points eventhough they are touching the poles. They did not use the poles in any way to achieve "hanging". If on the other hand robot D climbs up the pole (which I consider wrong), attaches itself to the bar but still stays in contact with the pole, I feel they schould not receive the points.
Ken Loyd Team 64 |
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Re: Leaning against vertical bar
imagine the field in this fasion:
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Since we must try to understand the intention of the rules.. when finding all of these loopholes... determine the intention of your question. Intention of chin-up bar rule: To have robots hanging from horizontal bar. (when doing chin-ups do you do one hand on the chin-up and one on it's support?). Intention of grabbing the side: To avoid having to be hanging just from the horizontal bar. Now.. what do you think your answer should be? You don't need to go to Law school to be an Engineer. Last edited by Gadget470 : 13-01-2004 at 13:32. |
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Re: Leaning against vertical bar
The rules do say attach, im not talking about climbing, im talking about reaching the horizontal bar from the floor(on the side of it) lifting up and just leaning against the bar. If you remove the vertical bar we would still be hanging, but if we can't swing around and are leaning on the outside with our robot hanging still, does that count? That's what i was trying to ask before.
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Re: Leaning against vertical bar
As long as the robot is only using the vertical bar to keep its self from swinging and is not attached then it should be okay. But you never know when you may get a really annoying ref. (you know what I mean here)
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Re: Leaning against vertical bar
Because the manual DOES say that the Robot is considered hanging ONLY if it is DIRECTLY supported by the horizontal bar and because Dean did say something like, "Lets not interpret this like lawyers..." I should think that you cannot touch the vertical bars. However, if your bot is touching the vertical bar, but it could be supporting itself just fine without touchign the vertical bar then it should be legal because it isn't relying on the vertical pole to lift itself. Thats just my interpretation of the rule.
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Re: Leaning against vertical bar
If you draw support vectors, you will see that if the robot is being supported by both the side and the top bar. Resulting, it would not be supported exclusivley by the bar.
Sorry, you can't do it!! |
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