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Re: Universal Robot Connector
I think this is a very good idea. But as with everything there are MANY ways to accomplish this, and as lifting a 100-120 pound robot is no short of a challenge, this may take some time. But we have to ask ourselves something, do we just want to specify the standard coupler? or should we go further and specify the position, and ways of lifting the other robot.
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I had this same idea earlier. I think it makes sense just to have a design for the liftee end of it, and then that team can decide if they trust the other team's mechanism in each match.
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I am in total agreement, I actually was going to start a thread about it, but you beat me to it
We all need to be able to carry a bot though so we could get the most points of 60. Requiring a lift of 300 lbs...unless you can use hydrolics and lift itself off the team that is picking it up. Many ideas that need to be dicussed, and desided on with every team! Lets all be one big team, and work as a functioning machine together Also a question, if our robot touches the intertube at the end of a match, lets say on top of it, would it count as off the ground? Good luck to everyone!! |
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No, you can't contact field elements or the driver station. Only other robots.
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Good idea guys, one enormous problem you are all over looking. WEIGHT, Complexity of a latch of that type, and where the location of this latch would be on both robots. Also there are ways to lift the robot(s) using a smooth motion without much strain on the mechanics, so if done properly there is no need for a locking latch.
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it sounds like a fantastic idea... but i dont know if i like it. i mean, what would we do if neither team in our alliance followed the standard? This solution is pretty much an all-or-none sort of thing- it only works if everyone participates.
We are just trying to come up with an assumes standard that makes use of what we can trust that every robot will have. |
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My captain and I have been bouncing ideas off of each other for a few hours, and if any of them succeed, getting the full 60 points should be relatively easy. The simplest way to determine if your robot could possibly get off the ground is if it would be able to climb a ramp, similar to the one in last year's competition. I can't exactly go into details about how it works (the specifics are yet undetermined), but I'll see what I can do once we've worked out some preliminary designs on paper and in Inventor.
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You really wont have much luck with this, look at the teams that have replied, they are from all over. The odds of you getting more than a team or two at you regional to adopt this plan are very slim. You would be much better off trying to develop a universal method to lift any robot you are assigned to work with. It is much easier for your one team to figure out a way to adapt to every one else that it is to get every other team to adopt one design. YOur idea is great in theory but I don't see it working in reality
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If you were planning on latching onto something, I'd suggest making it latch onto some sort of simple bar. Then bringing a bunch of those bars to your regional, and offering them to every single team who has the weight to put them on.
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Great idea guys! I have a question though: if a robot were to lift an alliance member by pushing up from below would this still count for the points? I was wondering because you have all seemed to be concentrating on lifting from above. I believe that pushing up from below would greatly simplify the problem.
-Gerb4L |
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Also, there is no need for a latch. If you can make your lifting bot lift the alliance member in a smooth motion then you will not have to have a latch. the weight of the robot will be enough to hold him on you lifting surface, and if anything else the other team can thrust forward in order to keep the robot tight on your lifting plane.
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lol i had exact same idea its the simplest and yet it would work with any robot that moves without additional requirements. |
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All the rules say is the the lowest point of the other robot must be 4+ or 12+" off the ground. |
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