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oooh look at the purty omni wheels :-0
28-06-2005 15:50
rangersteveI don't get it. Wouldn't it just spin in place? The little wheels should spin in the opposite direction from the main wheel. ALso, four small wheels would make the robot or whatever bouce up and down, it needs to be more like a circle. Looks good but I dont think it will work.
28-06-2005 15:57
mechanicalbrain
i didnt start the post but its my picture so let me explain the little wheels are omni wheels and would rotate (by turning outer axle which is conected by chain to the wheels) during normal driving the whole thing rotates be turning the inner axle and is used to over come obstacles like stairs. the rotation between the outer and inner axles is changed by a gear box
28-06-2005 16:07
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Originally Posted by rangersteve
I don't get it. Wouldn't it just spin in place? The little wheels should spin in the opposite direction from the main wheel. ALso, four small wheels would make the robot or whatever bouce up and down, it needs to be more like a circle. Looks good but I dont think it will work.
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28-06-2005 19:11
EricH
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Originally Posted by sanddrag
However when an obstacle such as a stair is encountered, the big X will become the wheel and that whole thing will rotate then. I think it would certainly work.
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28-06-2005 20:14
sanddrag|
Originally Posted by EricH
Definitely. There was a team at L.A. in 2004 that had a three-wheeled, non-omni wheel version. It worked pretty well.
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29-06-2005 22:39
rangersteveOh! I didn't realize the little wheels would be connected with chain. That is actually a really cool idea. Props to the designer.