SuperQuest Salem Arms Best Practices

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SuperQuest Salem Arms Best Practices

VEX Arm Designs Single 4-Bar 6-Bar 8-Bar Linear Slide Scissor Double Reverse 4-Bar

Single Arms Arms These manipulators consist of a pivot point and at least 1 motor. Arms can be single and supported on each side by a tower Arms are levers, the closer the pivot point is to the end of the arm, the longer the arm, and larger the load the more torque is required to lift it. Torque is usually the most difficult thing to overcome when designing an arm.

Simple Arm Pros and Cons Advantages Lifts an object from the field surface. Relatively easy to design and construct. Can be designed to pivot from one side of the robot, over the top to the other sided of the robot. Disadvantages Easy to create a design with a high to very high torque situation which can lead to broken drive shafts, stripped gears, broken drive chains, stripped lock plates, etc. Back dive when not powered Creates a higher center of gravity when lifted. The object being picked up maintains its orientation with the arm as it arcs up and may not be aligned with the final manipulation goal. Summary: A great first arm that can be enhanced with gatherers.

Four-Bar Linkage Usually the four structures consist of a tower, two arms, and a hand. Creates a parallelogram The closer the linkages are to one another the less they can pivot.

Four-Bar Linkages Pros and Cons Advantages The orientation of an object can be changed in respect to the arm as it is pivoted up. Elastic forces can be added between the linkages to reduce the amount of force the activator needs to apply. Disadvantages Easy to create a design with a high to very high torque situation Back dive when not powered Can not rotate from one side of the robot over to the other side. Creates a higher center of gravity when lifted Summary: A good option that keeps the orientation of the hand, but limited by how high you can reach.

Hinge Connection. Usually with axle or loose screw. 5) Upper Arm Six-Bar Linkage 4) Mid Tower 2) Long Arm Gear connected to Long Arm. Can also use a sprocket. 6) End Tower: Usually part of the hand. 1) Tower structure connected to the base 3) Shorter Lower Arm

Six-Bar Linkages Pros and Cons Advantages The orientation of an object can be changed in respect to the arm as it is pivoted up. Elastic forces can be added between the linkages to reduce the amount of force the activator needs to apply. Disadvantages Easy to create a design with a high to very high torque situation Back dive. The amount of pivot is limited by the distance between the arms. Can not rotate from one side of the robot over to the other side. Creates a changing and higher center of gravity when lifted Summary: A four-bar linkage on steriods. You can lift higher, but it is a bit more complex to build

8-Bar Linkage A Six-Bar Linkage on Steroids

8-Bar Sample

Linear Slide Linear slides The VEX design system provides two types of linear slides in the linear motion kit. The linear motion kit provides inside and outside Delrin slide trucks which can slide up and down the linear slide track. The old linear slides are two metal slide members (an outside and an inside) which slide over one another. Both make excellent linear lifts. You can use a motor with rack and pinion, or chain or rope to move the slide.

Linear Slide Extension Lifts Single Stage Chain Lift The motor rotates the chain. The linear slide is attached to the chain. The linear slide is pulled up and down by the chain. Cable tie chain to the bottom of the linear slide. driven sprocket

Animation

Extension Lift Considerations Best if powered up AND down If not, make sure to add a device to take up the slack if it jams Segments need to move freely Need to be able to adjust chain/cable lengths. Minimize slop/ free-play Maximize segment overlap 20% minimum more for bottom, less for top Stiffness is as important as strength Minimize weight, especially at the top

Linear Slide Pros and Cons Advantages Very effective linear lift from floor surface. Linear motion kit has very little sliding friction. Takes up little volume on the robot. You can add stages to increase the distance the slide can travel. Disadvantages The gear teeth on plastic racks can strip. Creates a higher center of gravity when lifted Difficult to build and keep friction down. Summary: Can be tricky to limit the friction, but gives the advantage of lifting straight up and taking up little room.

motor Extension Lifts Rack & Pinion The rack is attached to one linear slide. The pinion (driven gear) is attached to the other slide The driven gear must be mounted where the linear slides always overlap. driven sprocket mount the motor bracket where the linear slides always overlap

Rack & Pinion Lift Lab Rats 2008 Bridge Battle Robot posted on www.vexforum.com by 1885.blake

Scissor Lifts When the bottom of the scissors is pulled together it extends upwards. In this example a rack and pinion pulls the bottom of the scissors together. driven gear

Scissors Lift posted on www.vexforum.com by corpralchee from FVC Team 38

Scissor Lift Considerations Advantages Minimum retracted height - can go under field barriers Disadvantages Tends to be heavy to be stable enough Doesn t deal well with side loads Must be built very precisely Stability decreases as height increases Loads very high to raise at beginning of travel

Scissor Lift Example Rack and Pinion for lifting

Scissor Lift Example Motors move the base which moves the arms.

Scissor Lift

Scissor Lift Pros and Cons Advantages Can expand a great distance for very little linear motion. Can be expanded horizontally as well as vertically. Elastic forces can be used to expand the lift. Disadvantages Complex The further apart the legs and the lower the center hinge point, the more force is required to lift the structure. Scissor lift systems must be well designed or they will bind. Scissor lifts take up a great deal of volume on a robot. Creates a higher center of gravity when lifted. Summary: The Great Tormentor! Great on paper, can be difficult to implement with multiple stages.

Double Reverse 4-Bar

Double Reverse 4-Bar