freely rotating bumper and hitch

Has anyone considered mounting the bumpers and trailer hitch on a freely rotating assembly such that the hitch naturally align itself in the direction the bot pulls? I wonder if it would be legal?

bumpers can’t articulate as of update 2 i want to say… The must be fixed to your frame

right but as for the hitch it only says attached to a fixed location, well what if that fixed location’s position is controlled by oh say and actuator or somethign similar

Seems to me that if you could get the drive train (and all the rest of the guts to the bot) to rotate inside the frame, it would alleviate the situation. Just an idea.

that should clarify some things

if you can work around <R18> part E.

which makes it a bumper issues

if you can work around those rules then your in the clear. But i rather be an engineer then a lawyer, which is hard because the inspector’s word is law.

Yes this would make the above statement legal (see first post), but wouldn’t that really be a pain in the butt to make a rotating drive train.

sure it can be got around if all the actuator does is push partially or pull partially to shake the trailer back and forth to make scoring only than much harder

OR

you can retract the trailer in some when making turns so when it fishtails, it doesnt throw the whole system into a slide (anyone who lived up north and tows in the winter knows what i am talking about)

Fixed means not moving, in relation to the robot’s structure/frame

It seems to me the easy way around this rule is to have the drive train connected to the outer frame (that part holding the bumpers and hitch) by some kind of turn table, rather than a rigid connection. That way the whole outer portion of your frame is rotating, and the bumpers and trailer rotate with this part of your frame.