h a l f b a k e r yThe phrase 'crumpled heap' comes to mind.
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(somehow inspired by "mouse dynamo")
((inspiration struck while reading said idea))
The idea is thus: A large (8-10 feet) ball which is inside a larger ball, and is connected by an innovative, variable geared, power transfer unit. The advantages of this device are three: The gears
allow for higher speeds than achievable by simply walking ( or, of course, much more torque). The maneuverability is increased over that of a bike, except for the small space transit. It also overcomes a problem of the Segway, the small wheels, and low road clearance. It does not contribute to air pollution.
And now, a description of the force transfer device: The FTD is positioned at the bottom of the geared man-ball, in between the shells. The FTD is an arrangement of the uni-directional torque mechanisms, 3-4 UDTM 45*-90* apart (across the bottom, not radially), which are pointing their torque axis inward. They are held in place by struts. The UDTM is a wheal covered in wheels (covering wheels are at right angels to main wheal), attached via a gearing device, to another of these covered wheels. This allows the sphere to move in any direction desired.
Picture!
http://mysite.veriz...ne.holt/HB/gal1.htm 3rd one down. [my-nep, Oct 05 2004, last modified Oct 06 2004]
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Click the link for a picture. The shells are made of mesh. |
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I thought this would be a man ball wearing its gear. |
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This realy pisses me off. (in my opinion) My most inovative/novel idea and it gets 1 post. <annoyed!> |
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I don't really like it. The extra weight to move wouldn't be worth it (in my opinion), and it's way too big. |
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