Does anyone know of any cheap suction pads that can be triggered electronically? I'm looking to build a robot that can climb smooth surfaces like glass and smooth walls, and suction pads are the only method that I can think of... If not does anyone know of alternative methods? It needs to be cheap, strong and quiet though!
Edit: What about using static electricity (like rubbing a balloon so it sticks to a wall) ? Any thoughts on that idea?
Look at suction cups on GPS holders. They work by pulling the tip of the cup away from the outer ring of the cup which changes the shape of the underside thereby creating suction. Usually there is either a screw twist or lever mechanism to pull on the centre of the cup. They wouldn`t be too hard to modify.
Thanks for all the replies I’ve had a look at the climbatron although it seems to be fairly slow moving, but a definite possibility! I was considering modifying normal suction cups, although for £12 it would be easier just to buy the climbatron! As for the coffee bean gripper it wouldn’t work on flat surfaces, although if I changed my target area to rough surfaces like trees then they would definitely be a possibility.
If I see a climbatron I’ll buy it and hack it, but in the mean time I think I’ll experiment around with the coffee bean balloon idea, Thanks again!
I actually found one on eBay, with a start price of 1p (penny), and to my amazement won it for that price. (Although with postage and packing it cost me £6)
It is brand new, and originally came from the Science Museum in London.
To my surprise, it actually works brilliantly, and even changes direction when it encounters the “window frame” on it’s travels.
Very clever design and quite simple.
If anyone is interested, I’ll strip it down, and do a sort of review of it.