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7 CRAZY Transforming Wheels
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- Опубликовано: 7 окт 2021
- Let's take a look at some at most amazing wheels which can transform!
Sources & Credits:
7. Hybrid Drone
www.roboticgiz...
• A Small Hybrid Ground-...
6. DARPA RWT
www.darpa.mil/...
• Demonstrations of DARP...
5. Turboquad
• National Taiwan Univer...
4. Flyped
danielpiedrahi...
• Whole-Body MPC and Onl... (ANYmal)
3. Naminukas
naminukas.kika...
/ kikaitachi
2. Origami Wheel
www.science.or...
• High-load capacity ori...
1. Revolve Air
www.revolve-wh...
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👍That wheelchair was neat👍
For sure, hopefully, they bring to market!
@@Tech_Planet
I’ve seen folding wheels like that for bicycles. They’ve been around for a couple years now. This is the first that I have seen it for wheelchairs though.
And if it retails at $2500 or so, not wildly out of range of what wheelchairs for everyday use cost today. That's somewhat a first for 'neat prototype' wheelchairs.
Looks cool. Just have to make sure people don't use it like in the video cause twisting, lifting and over reaching like that guy is how you can hurt yourself :(
I agree. I've had to use a wheelchair a couple of times in my life and that thing would have been well worth $2500 (assuming it really works). I'm skeptical it will be strong enough or durable enough for normal wheelchair applications.
5:19. That's perfect for the wheel chair bound person traveling. Once they are at their seat, they can simply stand up and put the wheel chair in a an overhead storage bin.
@@TimGautier wooshed
Thanks for the awesome video we need to keep re inventing the wheel so that the wheels of growth and development keep on moving.
Np, thanks for watching!
no matter how the results of practicality and marketing end up, these wheel technology would have their stages to shine! Good spirit of research and investigation, loving this!
Wow. Very cool transforming wheels.
Cyclocopters could be wild, you can have 4+ rotors that can send air in any direction. This is already used for rapid menauvering of giant ships.
Maneuvering - yes, but it has a low efficiency and really, I mean REALLY bad scaling.
That fast moving dogesque robot is cool and frightening at the same time. 🤔😳 thanks for the video.
Way to reinvent the wheel, awesome very good, powerful and clever machine, awesome invention.
Glad you like it!
Everything is so good and funny, thank.
That wheelchair blows my mind.
#6, #4 & #1 is feasble, but the whole reason why alternative wheels vs air fill tire classic is restricted, is due to traffic violations chase persue, sad truth.
Thats definitely not the law everywhere. Its actually difficult to make them so they're reliable and comfortable and worth the price and weight.
Thanks for another fun video.
Those origami wheels look really funky. I'm tempted to try making some myself.
I have a few unusual wheels in my *Fun with Spin* playlist. The videos titled *MecanumPropellerRcControl131112a* (if you watch this one, skip to the two minute mark to avoid my boring explanation) and *OmnibotSpinningStraight140301a* contain robots with unusual wheels.
A really interesting aspect of omni wheels is they can actually make a robot travel faster than when using normal wheels of the same size. The robot's speed will be 1/(wheelSpeed*cos(angleOffsetFromDirectionOfTravel)). There's a common misconception that omni wheels are slower than normal wheels. Omni wheels can increase the speed of a robot.
The above speed equation breaks down as the offset angle approaches 90 degrees. You of course don't get infinite speed from the omni wheel. The omni wheel will lose traction first.
Nice I will check them out!
I do like that wheelchair, but that Origami Wheel, if it’s sturdy enough, we could see some military vehicles using that in the near future.
Wheely good video, thanks.
WELL THIS WAS SUPER COOL!!! there are sooooo many companies out there that are just trying to re-invent the wheel concept lol sure wont be to toooo long untill our car's tire will enable us to paralel park by the tires making the car move sideways. I had found so e of these weird wheels in another video a few weeks ago, sadly i forgot to save itto my library. But search enough, and you surely will find some. So iust wanted to say THANK YOU to the genius who made this amazing video. 😊 THANKS AGAIN !!!
Can't beat the simplicity of a ring of rubber wrapped around a metal/alloy hoop.
Stuff like this used to end up in science fiction or steampunk, and made those informative and spectacular, but now most of them are just, fiction with neon or gears..
The project funded by darpa was being tested driven in Pittsburgh, Close to CMU.. I know my city anytime I see it from any angle
Great video keep it up
Tachikoma almost there...
probably the only one to pass the testing stage would be the wheel feet dog and the wheel chair. the others just seem like research projects or student projects to make something cool
I think the flying car will be something we haven't thought of yet. No too long from now, but not in my lifetime.
There's a very good reason not to give flying cars to random civilians.
If your regular car breaks down, you just stop moving.
A flying car breaks down? you have a two ton projectile.
And the crazy thing is that engineers still cant figure out how to make a wheel that wont damage itself on the surface of Mars!!!
well its not that. they could easily make one that does the job better but it wears out faster. trying to make a surface that grips as much as rubber with the durability of metal so it last years
The robot with four legs and wheels. Wizard of Oz. The Return to Oz
The wheel chair is brilliant ....Peace!
Perfec,t
Alhum do lillaah
Yooooo the future is close
People forget how loud it is to beat the air out of your way...still nifty.
Ok I lost it. Who invented the first wheel must be thinking what have I done 🤣🙄
Most are way too gear featured that can easly become faulty in its own complexity. Wheels take a lot of damage and repitition ware, as its ment to. Some were not wheels at all, but a flight engine.
Turbo Quad looks like the vehicle Man-at-arms drives in He-man.
Still waiting on tachikomas
same
People have been reinventing the wheel for decades. Still nothing beats a good ol air filled rubber tire. Kinda like an internal combustion engine versus an electric motor.
I would argue that the electric motor is much more versatile and useful then a combustion motor in most cases…not all…but most
DARPA didn't "create the internet".
It was created in CERN, Switzerland.
No flying cars! One accident, several hundred feet of freefall, and your whole house is rubble.
when you realize that everything we have been taught about space is wrong
What were we taught which is wrong?
With that convertible rolling track wheel, there is no way that would be practical. The point of the rolling part is to go faster than a tracked vehicle… but if the tire hit anything significant at said higher speed that a normal off-road tire would feel but be able to absorb … that concept wheel would be utterly destroyed because it has no tire volume to absorb anything. All that energy would go right into the actuators and destroy them. Lol
what about use that wheel concepts of suspension with no air, adn turn it into a flexible thread for this system? (well the part facing outside more flexible while the inner part would be more rigid, as a flexible threadmay go agains the thread reliability
2:00
Funniest robot in this video. 😂
People can't drive moving on the ground without crashing when they only have to look left/right & forward/backward, imagine the chaos of adding looking up & down, these flying cars would have to be AI driven with a ton of onboard monitoring to ensure they are safe. Also not sure about energy efficiency as it takes more energy to lift and item than push it (dependant on surface friction) so flying cars would require more fuel per KM traveled, only saving would be from being able to take a direct route reducing KM's travelled but you still need a safe takeoff/landing areas.
Darpa did not create the internet
while we still use stamped steel round wheels and inflatable tires that are more than 100 years old, its gonna take a while for that to change
@2:45 Return to Oz flashback.
i want to know the max potential thrust from a Cyclorotor
I've heard things like 1.5 kg. never going to be able to carry a person
they all seem a little too complex for something that gets used up really quick
My gosh are we entering into future?
Way to reinvent the wheel guys.Good job.
2:52 return to Oz flashbacks
Sure.
So this is where rocket league gets the wheel ideas
^5
telescopic cycloidal
ah yes neon wheels
0:05 " Gmod be like "
When can I ride on a quadrupedal robot
Considering they have created the internet? NAh.
Idk about Goodyear's idea of a tyre that doubles as a rotor. There's already enough idiots on the road, we don't need those same idiots flying too =/
if your really a tech guy you would know stuff like the driving drone is something you create yourself and wont be able to buy in a store due to the many parts that can fail would be to expensive for a company to even invest in it. but if you like stuff like that you create it yourself. but what do i know...
Horse and cart will be back as we won't be able to afford to buy petrol or electric to run a car
So REINVENTING THE WHEEL PAYS OFF?
lol
Lol Goodyear, someone must be getting high with tires air... This design must be like.. "
why the fuck you made the wheels that fucking big?
-Sir, that was the only way to make this belivable, thos actually are even small for such concept...
+What? well we are running out of time, so make sure to tell the marketing division to make them 600% smaller for the showcase.
Calling BS Darpa did not create the internet
My flying car opinion: no. Not for the average consumers. Most people have ishue with normal vehicle travel
wo w
people cant drive regular cars s, so fly ones...
Lmfao super complicating a simple design, ya I wanna start buying bushings, bearings, brackets, basic hardware, motherboards, etc for my damn tire.. nevermind the rest of the vehicle
1st comment
Thanks!
Please find someone else to do the commentary.
the last one pissed me off, its something that can help people and the starting price is 2400!!! that is a real money grubbing move. looking at the materials and stuff it shouldn't be more than like 200 bucks max and be covered by insurance
Push that wheelchair out the door now. Maybe stay away from auto manufacturers when looking for a mass producer, but do it now! Get consumer reports on a prototype and the reviews should sell the lux version. The Red Hot Chili Peppers say give it away now