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Re: Square Wheels?
well offtopic but square wheels would keep the axle movement linear if the ground it were rolling upon was half circles... theres plenty of articles onthat all over the place if you're interested.. like square wheeled bicycles.
waaaaaaaay offtopic but with all the ways people have done and attempted multispeed robots, anyone try a variable wheel diameter? not in the transmission but like the wheel(or w/ tire) that touches the ground... it expands, and itll basically be like a higher gear. and also give more ground clearance... so little junk wont be in the way when its going fast but when it pushes, the center of gravity goes lower andmore torque is applied via smaller diameter wheels. if you're tricky, you can probably pull that off automatically with some sort of centrifugal system. |
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a sort of cone shaped wheel with a bit of a curve to it. when one end is contacting the ground the 'wheel' diameter is very small, the other end large, and inbetween, infinitely variable! all you need is pnuematics to tip the cone towards one end or the other. |
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Holy monkey! so if you could put them flatish, you'd be almost un-pushable! But I think i'd try to run them with a motor setup Ken. It'd be smoother, and more variable, unless you rig up a special exhaust valve.
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like this!
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If you started with the driving shaft parallel to the ground, the wheel circumference would equal that of the hemispherical equator. As you pitch the shaft toward vertical, the effective wheel circumference approaches zero as the hemispherical pole comes into contact with the floor. Does that make sense? I have examined other methods of using centripetal force to engage a shifting mechanism. I would like, someday, to build such a thing to better get an appreciation for its challenges. |
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whoa. i was thinking a MUCH more complicated idea. but that is nice! hm.... if you'rw going to have variable angles on the axles, there has to be a way to incorporate that to do a multidirectional... something different from an omniwheel or a transwheel, or a rotating thing... w/e they were called. cant rememebr it right now tho.... hmmm.... darnit.. shoulda thought about it myself and blown everyone's mind at the competition lol. except i didnt have the variable andgle idea.... darn... woulda been cool for rookies to come out with a totally new concept like that and had it work tho. oh well' ill think of sumthing else
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oh... sorry..... this is getting WAAAAAAAY off topic.... anyone want to move this into a new thread that would be more appropriate?
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I'm liking the idea of hemispheres as wheels. You could actuate their tilt with pneumatic clyinders if only high and low were desired, or you could do it with a lead screw for much more variation. I'm just wondering what to make the hemispheres out of (and how) and what tread material to cover them with and how).
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This, to me, is far more interesting the square wheels. Who wants to file for a patent? ![]() |
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you could also have one of these somewhere in your drivetrain, and have a variable speed transmission
instead of having the cone/hemisphere in contact with the ground, it drives an internal wheel that is part of the drivetrain. Last edited by KenWittlief : 06-12-2005 at 18:35. |
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i have a feeling something of the like has been patented tho. i have seen tilt wheel rc toys.... not sure if variable speed/torque was the point of those tho.. but if not, twould be sweet. Quote:
a leadscrew...hmm... or wormgear....or.... |
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where the energy is hi rpm and low torque, so you would not need as much friction between the two surfaces, and the parts could be fairly small. |
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