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Re: MERGED: Universal Hanging System/Standardized Partner Suspension
While the double robot grab idea sounds alright, I don't know how many (or if any) teams will actually add a second lifting arm to their robot for the purposes of using an attempt at a standard "handle" that has no guarantees of being itself present on any robots. Just something to consider.
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Re: MERGED: Universal Hanging System/Standardized Partner Suspension
Oh, oh, oh! I've got a standardized lifting system that I KNOW every team on the field is going to have..... wheels. Seriously. Given that most people don't read CD, and are unlikely to have a lift system that can latch at less than 60", I think wheels are your best bet for a universal lifting interface.
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Re: MERGED: Universal Hanging System/Standardized Partner Suspension
Seeing how in 2000 & 2004 a lot of teams used some sort of hook or over the bar latching type mechanism here would be my suggestions for a standard:
1. SOMEWHERE on your robot put a bar that is the same OD as the 1.5" x.083 Wall 1020 CRS DOM Tube, and if possible use the same material. Make the decision of WHERE to put it based on YOUR robot design. It shouldn't really matter to the other robots unless they have preprogrammed heights (in which case they or you can reprogram it for where your bar will be!) and as long as it is the right OD and strong enough to hold a 120lb robot, it will work and will be reasonably universal. If you wanted to get real fancy, put one on either side, so its easier to hang 2 robots off you. 2. Leave at LEAST 10" of free space between your mounting brackets. This will give teams enough to "grab onto" and will account for different mechanisms. If you can leave even more room (ie put the mounting on the corners of your robot frame) its much more likely you could get 2 robots to hang off of you. 3. Make sure YOUR elevation mechanism can handle 300-450lbs hanging off of it. You may not need to LIFT this much if you get in place and let the other robots latch onto you, but you need to SUPPORT that much weight. 4. Paint it Bright Green. No vision target lights this year, so we are free to use whatever color, and that will be the most viewable from a distance. (Got this idea from a previous post )And really, that should be enough of a standard. |
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Re: MERGED: Universal Hanging System/Standardized Partner Suspension
5. Protect your own robot's innards from the wandering probe of your partner's hook.
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Re: MERGED: Universal Hanging System/Standardized Partner Suspension
I changed my mind... dont bother trying to suspend other robots (using the hanging method)
http://forums.usfirst.org/showthread.php?t=13726 In my mind, its too risky that you will touch some part of the tower, its not wide enough to comfortably fit a standard robot base with enough wiggle room that hanging from another robot there is no way you would touch it (plus what if you were touching the other side of the platform or anything on the tower... no points). You are better off hanging yourself on another bar for 2 points than risking loosing the three. (sorry for hijacking, but I dont see the point in spending time on a system like this anymore) |
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Re: MERGED: Universal Hanging System/Standardized Partner Suspension
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Re: MERGED: Universal Hanging System/Standardized Partner Suspension
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Just make sure your suspending mechanism is likely to keep your partners above 20", if so there's a relatively small difference between 4 and 5 points for your alliance. |
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Re: MERGED: Universal Hanging System/Standardized Partner Suspension
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![]() I still think if it were my choice I wouldnt bother adding a bar to my robot unless I had size & weight and the ability to support another robot... meaning I wouldnt design it in from the beginning. If it fit afterward fine, but I think we are likely to see maybe 1 hanging suspension per regional unless anyone designs a super tiny robot that just zips around the field and hangs! |
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Re: MERGED: Universal Hanging System/Standardized Partner Suspension
Then you put the responsablty to lift 360lbs on one robot
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Re: MERGED: Universal Hanging System/Standardized Partner Suspension
Yes.... But then you have to figure out how long it's going to take for one robot to hook, latch and lift, and THEN for another robot to hook, latch, and lift. Which seems quite time consuming to me.
You were thinking that because it's the most feasible way of getting all this done in a reasonable timeframe. Otherwise, you're talking about the first robot lifting +50" and then the second robot grabbing and lifting as well. |
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Re: MERGED: Universal Hanging System/Standardized Partner Suspension
I wonder why everyone thinks we have to hang from the tower??
If 2 robots were sitting on the third robot, and the first 2 are touching the tower, then they are both ELEVATED. Thus a ramp robot could provide a very quick way to score 4 points for the alliance. No hooks, no cranes, no claw. |
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Re: MERGED: Universal Hanging System/Standardized Partner Suspension
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Wouldn't you rather have 3 hanging robots on your alliance who get 6 (or 8) points rather than 4? |
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Re: MERGED: Universal Hanging System/Standardized Partner Suspension
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Designing a system that can lift that much weight is going to be a pretty hard task with the materials provided. On the other hand, lifting yourself isn't nearly as hard - and with an appropriate locking mechanism in place, you can hold much more weight than your motors could ever lift. It seems that designing a system that can first touch the tower, extend to the finale configuration, grab the bar, and lift itself up would be key - then the first robot could get into position whenever they wanted (even before the 20 second finale). The other two come up and lift onto that robot in the last 20 seconds and you're golden. |
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Re: MERGED: Universal Hanging System/Standardized Partner Suspension
Sorry, i haven't read the whole thread, but has anyone thought of the one part that ever team MUST have identical? Bumpers?
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