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07-02-2004 22:44
tkwetzel
I doubt it is a wheel...and it looks too small to climb the stairs. I want to see what it is for now.
07-02-2004 22:48
edomus|
Originally Posted by tkwetzel
I doubt it is a wheel...and it looks too small to climb the stairs. I want to see what it is for now.
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07-02-2004 22:53
abeD
Maybe a wheel at each point on the triangle
and the whole thing can swivel
07-02-2004 23:29
edomus|
Originally Posted by abeD
Maybe a wheel at each point on the triangle
and the whole thing can swivel |
08-02-2004 00:17
OneAngryDaisy|
Originally Posted by edomus
Tri wheel to climb the stairs?
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08-02-2004 22:09
Pat Fairbank
Yup, good guess. This is a picture of what it's supposed to look like once assembled (right now it's just the wheels lying between two plates). The small wheels are geared so that when the robot is on level ground it takes less torque to turn them, so they spin. When they are jammed up against a step, it takes less torque to turn the whole assembly, so the thing flips onto the platform.
08-02-2004 22:14
OneAngryDaisywould you have four of those around the bot, or only two? it seems as if you only had two your bot would be rather prone to flipping as it'd be a very steep angle going up.. I gotta admit its a very cool concept
08-02-2004 22:16
Pat FairbankWe're only using two, but our 6" back wheels are going to be raised up a bit, so that we're a bit more level.
11-02-2004 00:15
echosSOB, I guess Project SCORPIONs secret design has been duplicated by another team... Oh well, from the looks of it I say that our teams design is more efficent in weight as well as some other aspects.
11-02-2004 13:12
Dave VivecianHmmm, it seems to me that these wheels are pretty kewl...
Our team has been machining some modified "TechnoKat" wheels, how many sentences ahve started like that right?...
Well we're using urethane for the side-to-side motion
It's amazing, one of the mentors who's thoughts spawned the design cant stop grinning when he is within 20 feet of the things.
I'm interested in seeing the robots with the exchanging drive trains
Like going from four-wheel drive to a walking robot...
Or just a walking robot...
The colors Duke! The Colors!!!!!!
Dave
11-02-2004 14:09
ngreen
It a fairly simple concept design, just more difficult to built. We ponder with having four of these mechanism. If we could use four drill motors.... I would like someone to do the same thing using two wheels w/gyros instead of three. Dean would be impressed.
Yay!!!! Ibot.
11-02-2004 22:15
Pat Fairbank|
Originally Posted by edomus
yall stole our design!
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