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Omni wheel
Wheel that can move along multiple axes
Wheel that can move along multiple axes



Omni wheels or poly wheels, similar to Mecanum wheels, are wheels with small discs (called rollers) around the circumference which are perpendicular to the turning direction. The effect is that the wheel can be driven with full force, but will also slide laterally with great ease. These wheels are often employed in holonomic drive systems.
A platform employing three omni wheels in a triangular configuration is generally called Kiwi Drive. The Killough platform is similar; so named after Stephen Killough's work with omnidirectional platforms at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Killough's 1994 design used pairs of wheels mounted in cages at right angles to each other and thereby achieved holonomic movement without using true omni wheels.
They are often used in intelligent robot research for small autonomous robots. In projects such as VEX Robotics, Robocup and FIRST Robotics, many robots use these wheels to have the ability to move in all directions. Omni wheels are also sometimes employed as powered casters for differential drive robots to make turning faster. Omniwheels are often used to allow for movement on the horizontal axis on a drivetrain, as well as forward and backward movement. Usually, this is achieved by using an H-drive.
Omniwheels combined with conventional wheels provide unique performance properties, such as on a six-wheeled vehicle employing two conventional wheels on a center axle and four omniwheels on front and rear axles.
History
The wheel was first patented in 1919 by J. Grabowiecki.
A variant of the wheel was patented by Josef F. Blumrich in 1972.
A recent invention is the so-called Liddiard Wheel, which claims to be a superior omnidirectional wheel.
Applications
File:FU-Fighters RoboCup Midsize Robot 2005.jpg|Robot soccer File:Robotino mit sick scanner.jpg|Robotino, used for educational, training and research purposes. File:'Port Dogs' keep cargo moving 101103-F-II154-010.jpg|Omni wheels on the freight deck of a Boeing C-17 allows the positioning of cargo
References
References
- "1997 Discover Awards". Discover Magazine.
- [http://allardengineering.com/omniwheel.html "EZWheel Mechanics"]. All Effects Company, Inc. Retrieved September 17, 2017.
- [[The Spaceships of Ezekiel. "The Spaceships of Ezekiel - by Josef F. Blumrich"]].
- (March 29, 2016). "London inventor of new omni-directional wheels says his prototype is better than existing products". [[London Free Press]].
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