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Revision as of 22:30, 25 February 2010

Kicker at work
DEWBOT VI’s scoring strategy is focused on scoring soccer balls. Towards this, we should be able to:
  • Herd up to 3 soccer balls and push these into the goal if playing in the alliance zone
  • Herd balls with the robot side as well and also push into the goal using the side.
  • Kick the ball towards the goal. We expect to be able to reliably score from Mid-field and to at least be able to reliably move balls from the opposing zone to the alliance zone with a single kick over both bumps. Bonus if we can reliably score from the opposing zone.
  • Clear soccer balls from the tunnels
DEWBOT VI has no provisions to Elevate or Suspend.

Kicker

How do you move a soccer ball?
How do you get a soccer ball you can't pick up into a goal?
It's not a big surprise we ended up with a kicker on DEWBOT VI.
The Kicker is latex-tubing powered. Kicker is 15” wide and had a kicking face tangent to the ball at the contact point.
The Kicker will be cocked and fired pneumatically via the following sequence:
  1. Disarmed - Kicker in untensioned condition, such as after being fired
  2. Cock - a Main 2” bore, 4” stroke Cocking Cylinder with a 1.25" bore "helper" Cylinder extend to drive the Cocking Arm which in turn drives the Kicker into the fully-tensioned position. The Cocking Arm and Kicker pivot on the same axis.
  3. Latch - a ¾” bore, ½” stroke Latch Cylinder extends to close the Kicker Latch, holding the Kicker in the tensioned position
  4. Arm - The Cocking cylinders retract (only the "helper" cylinder is powered on the retraction, to conserve on air), retracting the Cocking Arm at the same time. The Kicker remains in the tensioned position due to the Latch.
  5. Fire - the Latch Cylinder retracts, opening the Latch and releasing the energy stored in the latex springs.

This sequence is illustrated in the following four (4) images. In these images, the Kicker is color-coded cyan; the Cocking Arm is color-coded Olive; and the Latch is color-coded Purple


The Kicker power will not be adjustable during a match. It will be possible to adjust the latex tubing between matches to attenuate the Kicker’s power.
The Kicker is a robust, welded aluminum assembly supported by a substantive welded structure within the chassis. Firing the Kicker will release a great deal of stored energy.

Possessor

The Possessor consists of a 15" x 1-1/4" PVC pipe covered with grippy 1/16 neoprene rubber sheet shore 40 hardness. The roller is rotated by a Fisher Price motor attached to a Banes Bot 256:1 transmission. After initial testing it was very apparent that the rotation was to slow. During the snow storm, a stage of the Banes Bot transmission was epoxied and now has a reduction of 64:1. This speed may be adequate. Further testing is needed. The possessor keeps the ball in position for the kicker and also prevents the soccer ball from intruding past the frame perimeter more than 3". A 3 stage ring gear has been ordered from Banes Bots. Pictures to be posted later.