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Robot intentionally tipping over
Rule G25 states:
A ROBOT may not attempt to stop or impede the flow of the MATCH in any of the following ways: A. intentionally tipping over B. coordinating a blockade of the FIELD with ALLIANCE members C. blocking GOAL(S) while in contact with its own BATTER using anything outside its FRAME PERIMETER So could you intentionally tip the robot over without trying to impede the flow of the match? |
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Re: Robot intentionally tipping over
Why would you want to tip over? If you mean tipping over to block a goal or a defense, I would consider those to be impeding the flow of the match.
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Re: Robot intentionally tipping over
I was thinking about a way for a tall but thin robot to go under the low bar. I was just curious about this method.
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Re: Robot intentionally tipping over
I would THINK you would then have to then look at the 120 inch frame rule because there have been instances (last year I believe) where it was then considered to be changing configuration and then the height would be considered the "frame perimeter."
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Re: Robot intentionally tipping over
Notice "stop or impede the flow of the MATCH". If it is intentional, and part of your strategy, then the judges may consider it ok. It may vary judge to judge, however. After tipping over, it may be difficult to get back up, which may limit it's functionality. You may want to look into G18, which limits the robot from extending 15in past its perimeter.
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Re: Robot intentionally tipping over
I was thinking the same thing. Using this method, you could theoretically get a robot taller than 1' 4" through under the low bar. I was thinking an "L" design with wheels on both sides. I could see perimeter stuff causing an issue though.
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Re: Robot intentionally tipping over
You'd need retractable wheels to clear the bumpers. Also, even with some sort "training wheel" type device (within 15"), that would be an awful tippy robot being so narrow. Can be done, but IMHO this sounds like a bad life-alert commercial in the making ("Help, I can't get up!!!").
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Re: Robot intentionally tipping over
You would also probably need bumpers running the height of your robot, so it would still meet the bumper rules when tipped over.
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Re: Robot intentionally tipping over
I think the "transportation configuration" rules of last season could hold precedent. Teams like 1114 and 1241 had transportation configurations that were not the same orientation on the field, yet were not penalized for size violations, because they could still fit into the box. However, sizing rules were very different last year. In 2013 and 2014, where the same frame perimeter rule was imposed, I don't recall there ever being an instance of the issue you describe, although there probably wasn't an instance where that issue could have occurred.
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Re: Robot intentionally tipping over
I believe the rule that may stop this is the "can't extend 15 inches past frame perimeter" rule.
You cannot change perimeter mid match so if you went from a skinny drive train to a long one you would exceed the 15 inch reach. Thats how I would see it anyways. I may be wrong. |
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But if you have a way to move your bumpers down... that looks so complicated, it's probably not worth it though imo. |
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