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Robot Lifting
It is pretty obvious that people are spending a lot of time into the chassis, wheels, motors and even kickers. Well this thread is to bring attention to the lifting portion of the robot. I realize that a lot of people havent started that part yet, and i also realize that others have it made. Leave ideas, pictures, plans, problems, and everything you can think of about a device in order to lift the robot at the end of the competition. Thanks a lot.
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So far we have a Harbor Freight winch coupled to a AM 3 stage GEM transmission with a CIM that can seams like it is strong enough lift a small car
Eventually we will make a custom winch with the GEM but if we run out of time at least we have something. |
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I've got nothing else to show, other than that I've been inspired by the Pink team and the Poofs. I really have no idea how to do this. :3 |
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don't need the torque so much as you need to slow it down
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We had the shooter concept in 2 days. The chassis in 4. Just today we had a major breakthrough on a simple way to hang and we're cadding it to check feasibility. We've spent time in every meeting so far discussing hanging.
I believe the difficulty hanging is disproportionate to the returns. Consider that if you didn't hang for those 20 seconds, you could probably get 1 more ball in the goal, rendering the hanging only really worth 1 point. Consider if non of your bots could hang, you could potential score 2 or 3 balls in that 20 seconds. Perhaps matches will be decided by a couple points, but this is NOTHING like 2007 where a single bot with a good ramp system could win 80% of it's seeding matches just by virtue of having those ramps. Finally, the difficultly of suspending means that I doubt very many matches will see robots suspended. Even if they do manage to suspend, that extra 1 point *probably* won't be all that important: I certainly would not make it a design priority. I look forward to someone building a bot specifically for the finale - there are ways to do it (twin ramps, lifting the other 2 robots on your team, etc). That bot could be a very valuable asset, but I don't think it's a game breaker like a good ramp bot was in '07. |
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The 11-second minimum is in constant effect. There is no way to get less than 11 seconds according to the algorithm. |
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Here is the concept we are implementing to clamp a vertical pole.
![]() Once clamped we will winch the back end of the robot up to the pole. Initial tests are encouraging, though we will probably have a safety bar that can catch the platform to avoid sliding. Note the same mechanism that winches the robot also engages the clamp, using the robot weight to tighten the grip. |
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Yes, a simple flip of the winch ratchet releases everything.
Last edited by TubaMorg : 22-01-2010 at 22:50. Reason: I can't read so I answered the wrong question. |
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Also, is the plan to attach to one verticle bar or two? I am invisioning a system that would use two but I think aligning them for attachment could be very tricky given the type of clamp. Any thoughts on this? |
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what about using the scissor lift to attach a wench hook and have the cable go back the the robot with a wench at the end, the scissor lift would not have to be strong enough to lift the robot
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We are going for 3-5 seconds for BOTH cable attachment to tower bar using a latex tubing snap bar, and then fast elevation of our bot with pneumatic cable tensioning speed, having saved all of our air for the end game ( our kicker is a winder that stores bungee tension & releases at any point during the wind up for variable kick power). If you can't make this happen quickly there is little time left to help partners get off the floor. Yeah, the two points is marginal, but 5 or 8 starts looking worth it.
The initial pneumatic pull up will be supplemented by having more winder pulling available at a stronger than pneumatic force levels from our same kick winder mechanism. So, if partners can get hooked on to our deployed hanging Kevlar cables, even with a mere static hook at top of their frame, we can still hoist them up off ground using our kick winder drive pulling at 250+ pounds of lift. Heck, we will even loan them a hook to mount on their frame before the match begins! -RRLedford Last edited by RRLedford : 21-01-2010 at 00:50. |
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