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A Mecanum wheel made by a FIRST Team
A wheelchair using Mecanum wheels
URANUS omni-directional mobile robot

The Mecanum wheel is one design for a wheel which can move in any direction. It is sometimes called the Ilon wheel after its Swedish inventor, Bengt Ilon, who came up with the idea in 1973[1] when he was an engineer with the Swedish company Mecanum AB.

It is a conventional wheel with a series of rollers attached to its circumference. These rollers have an axis of rotation at 45° to the plane of the wheel in a plane parallel to the axis of rotation of the wheel.[1] A typical configuration is the four-wheeled one of the URANUS omni-directional mobile robot (pictured) or a wheel chair with Mecanum wheels (similar to that pictured). By alternating wheels with left and right-handed rollers, so that each wheel applies force roughly at right angles to the diagonal the wheel is on, the vehicle is stable and can be made to move in any direction and turn by varying the speed and direction of rotation of each wheel. Moving all four wheels in the same direction causes forward or backward movement, running the wheels on one side in the opposite direction to those on the other side causes rotation of the vehicle, and running the wheels on one diagonal in the opposite direction to those on the other diagonal causes sideways movement. Combinations of these motions allow for motion in any direction with any rotation.

The US Navy bought the patent from Ilon and put researchers to work on it in the 1980s in Panama City. The US Navy has used it for transporting items around ships. In 1997 Airtrax Inc. and several other companies each paid the US Navy $2,500 for rights to the technology, including old drawings of how the motors and controllers worked, to build an omni-directional forklift truck that could maneuver in tight spaces such as the deck of an aircraft carrier. These vehicles are now in production.

Tracked vehicles and skid steer vehicles utilize the same methods for turning. However, these vehicles typically drag across the ground while turning and may do considerable damage to a soft or fragile surface. The high friction against the ground while turning also requires high torque engines to overcome the friction. By comparison, the design of the Mecanum wheel allows for in-place rotation with minimal ground friction and low torque.

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  1. ^ a b "Improved Mecanum Wheel Design for Omni-Directional Robots". Institute of Technology and Engineering, Massey University. November 2002. http://ftp.mi.fu-berlin.de/Rojas/omniwheel/Diegel-Badve-Bright-Potgieter-Tlale.pdf. Retrieved 22 September 2011. 

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Team 1143 Mecanum Wheel Test

This is the Cruisin' Comets first day testing our 2010 robot. She isn't close to finished, but boy do those Mecanum wheels make an impression! The soundtrack is AC/DC's Hell's Bells.

How Do Mecanum Wheels Work?

Mecanum wheels, also known as omni wheels or ilon wheels, consist of a hub with rollers oriented 45° to the axis of rotation. Perfect for tight spaces, they enable conventional forward & backward movement as well as side to side and even rotation. To accomplish this, each wheel turns independently. To move side to side, pairs of wheels oppose one another, acting like a worm gear. You'll see a forklift like this one from time to time in the background on the show Mythbusters! Music: Brown Box by Grillo For more, see my technical illustration portfolio at jamesprovost.com Follow me on Twitter at http

4WD MECANUM WHEEL DEMO ACTION

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Printed Mecanum wheel

This video shows the assembly of a printed Mecanum wheel. For more information, see pleasantsoftware.com

Chop Shop team 166 Mecanum Wheel Drive number 3

We had a drivable chassis on Tuesday of week 3! Here's a bit of video of it *safely* driving around. :) Although this video was from the 2007 build season, I am still getting questions about the featured robot, so I'll put some commonly requested info here: Wheels: 8" AndyMark www.andymark.com Transmission: 12:1 BaneBots banebots.com Motors: CIMs, 1 for each wheel Mecanum wheels allow for movement in any direction at the cost of efficiency and traction. They work because the rear wheels push outwards and the front wheels push inwards (when all the wheels are rotating "forward"), and you can change the speed and direction of each wheel to cause the net force to be in any direction.

Mecanum Wheel Rover + PhoneGap Android Application

Quick experiment using PhoneGap to create an application that can access the accelerometer. The accelerometer coupled with a button press/hold moves the rover, and the compass is similarly used to rotate the rover. Thoroughly impressed with PhoneGap, basic application was created including installation time in 30 minutes (mainly copy and paste from code example, and existing html/js code). Touching up and tweaking was super quick too since it is all in HTML. www.madox.net

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Mecanum Wheel Rover Software Test

Just testing out the press&swipe interface on the PC, using mouse swipes on the PC to control. Wheels are open source and are available at www.thingiverse.com/thing:5206 Test S/W will be uploaded to www.madox.net and should work on most Linux distributions out of the box and stock Chumby + Python + PySerial. Knew I should have tightened up the wheels...sorry for childish laughter...

TI eZ430 Chronos Watch Test with Mecanum Wheel Rover

Python library here :- www.madox.net Just another quickie test - this time of the TI eZ430 Chronos watch, got it in October but haven't done anything with it. Wrote a Python library for interfacing it and hacked some quickie code to make it drive the rover. Obviously "quickie' as I got the tilt vs direction backwards on one axis ;) //Realised it is very hard to control and try film at the same time...

FingerTech Robotics Mecanum Wheels

Our revolutionary new Mecanum Wheels, released in August 2009, allow any robotics enthusiast to add omni-directional capabilities to their creation. See our store for more details. www.FingerTechRobotics.com - Hands-On Innovation - Update: To answer a few emails; the robot in the video was driven entirely by R/C transmitter to show it's not that hard. Just imagine what you could do with sensors and a microcontroller! (Background music by CalebElijah.)

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