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Hinged Bumper Design?
Does anyone remember that robot with bumpers on hinged arms that could stop other robots dead in their tracks? A video was posted to chiefdelphi either last year or the year before...
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Re: Hinged Bumper Design?
Are you talking about the robot in 2003's Stack Attack?
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Re: Hinged Bumper Design?
wow...i'm always so impressed with the fast response on these forums. within 6 hours phrontist has a link to his video....this can only happen because of how involved the FIRST community is...gracious professionalism at work folks!
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Re: Hinged Bumper Design?
Wow, that's beautiful! I drew up designs for a similar bumper about 4 years ago but we have never been able to make it due to weight. It's beautiful to see that the design actually works. Maybe we can revisit that plan again this year.
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That is truly beautiful..... i am impressed!
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Re: Hinged Bumper Design?
Can anyone explain how it works and what the benefits are? The video was interesting, but I couldn't quite figure it out.
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Re: Hinged Bumper Design?
if you're talking about the bumper, it works by utalizing the total impulse: by collapsing, it keeps the force at any given time point low, so that the friction from the wheels can keep the robot from moving. quite ingenious really
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Re: Hinged Bumper Design?
If you also look at the video, the bumpers act as a force that lifts the front of the "attacking" robot, which shifts the direction that the robot is moving. It also looks like it lifted that robot just enough to bring all of the wheels off the ground, which would complete destroy an "attacker" robot.
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i think it utalizes both ways...i re-watched the clip and saw it actually lift up this time (i didn't see that last time, i thought it just collapsed)
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Yeah, thats exactly what I was thinking about it. Its a defensive mechanism, so once something is driven (or it drives) into something, that inital force is absorbed. And then the collision follows as it would have if the spring wasn't there. The reason though why this is abvantagous particularly in the 05 is game is that it eliminates all of the minor forces that would push up on the robot. Particularly those minor ones that throw you off when you are about to cap. |
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