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Lighter vacuum suction cup

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Pneumatic walking, driving, wall climbing and tool using robot

mykolas-juraitisMykolas Juraitis 04/09/2020 at 22:020 Comments

Robot uses 95mm diameter silicone vacuum suction cups. They weight 125g each which is quite heavy compared to other parts. Most of weight comes from a metal plate embedded in a suction cup. Before working on this project I didn't have any experience with pneumatic / vacuum systems so after a lot for googling I bought 2 different cups for testing. Both of them had a heavy metal plate inside. I couldn't find any seller advertising "light" suction cups. Since "heavy" ones were not too heavy for a robot to lift, I just used them. After successful test with 3D printed pneumatic joint I tried to 3D print vacuum suction cup too. I have never printed with a soft filament and I didn't have a soft filament at hand so I 3D printed a cup from PLA and instead of a soft lip I used a rubber o-ring. It worked on flat hard surfaces but not at all on plaster wall. Potentially softer material o-ring could work but I found a suction cup to buy with a detachable metal plate so I reprinted whole cup and wheel assembly. Old one was 140g:

Old wheel assembly

New one is 73g - almost twice lighter:

Old wheel assemblyNew wheel not only looks cooler but also has o-ring rubber tire in order not to slip on hard surfaces:

New wheelHere are assembly steps. Leg without cup / wheel:
Robot leg without vacuum suction cup and wheelWith spacer:

Robot leg with spacer addedWith bevel gear:

Robot leg with bevel gear addedWith holding screws:

Robot leg with holding screws addedWith rotary joint directly screwed in 3D printed part (tread was printed):

Robot leg with rotary joint addedWith pneumatic tube connected:

Robot leg with pneumatic tube addedIn wheel mode:

Robot leg in wheel modeOverall robot weight was reduced from 1470 to 1405g:

Overall robot weightOverall weight reduction of 65g doesn't match with wheel assembly reduction of 67g but kitchen scales are obviously not very accurate.

I have ordered a new suction cup for the other leg too. I can operate robot with different legs for now as new one is only few millimeters higher than the old one. Both suction cups and PLA parts are quite flexible so in "normal" operations robot shape distorts more than few millimeters. I have more improvements in mind for legs but they require reprinting lots of other parts and I feel I haven't explored all I can learn from current prototype.

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