Neumatics, Pumps, and suspension.

In summary, the conversation discusses the use of a lever arm to lift objects weighing around 2 lbs using either servos, pneumatics, pumps, or suspension. It is suggested that gears would be the easiest option, while pneumatic systems require more planning and components. The use of counterweight, as seen in examples such as tower cranes and the Eiffel Tower, is recommended to balance the load and make lifting easier. The person also asks for more information on the "white box" technique and lever arm techniques with at least 2 degrees of freedom.
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Hello..

I am attempting to create a "lever arm" to lift things up... Using 1 or 2 Servos. How can I achieve it with Neumatics, Pumps, and/or suspension? Are they better than Gear Trains? The objects are some bottles and things around 2 lbs.

Thanks
 
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If you know the weight of the objects you need to lift then gears would probably be the easist route. Pneumatic systems take a bit of planning(solenoid valves, more batteries to power said valves, more software to control said solenoids, etc). Add a counter weight to your lever arm like this:

http://www.ce.berkeley.edu/Courses/CE166/carquinez/tower-crane.JPG

See the little white box on the left of the crane? Extra mass is added to that box to balance the tower crane about its tower so it's less likely to tip over when lifting a load. Use that principle to help you lift your load.

The eiffel tower uses a similar principle as well. Eiffel tower has elevator connect via a cable looped over an electric motor. When one car goes up, the other goes down. The masses of the cars essentially cancel out allowing a very small electric motor to lift pretty heavy loads.
 
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Thanks for the prompt response,

I am fascinated by your example. could you ellaborate more on the "white box" technique please? Is it pre-loaded there, or is it very dynamic, capable of changing mass even when the crane is up there. Where can I find more information on lever arm techniques (gearing, pneumatics, etc...) with also at least 2 DOF ( up and down ).
 

Related to Neumatics, Pumps, and suspension.

What is Neumatics?

Neumatics is a branch of science and engineering that deals with the study and application of compressed air and gases.

What are pumps used for?

Pumps are used to move fluids, such as water or oil, from one place to another. They are commonly used in industries, homes, and vehicles to transfer liquids.

How does suspension work?

Suspension is a system of springs, shock absorbers, and linkages that connects a vehicle to its wheels. It works by absorbing the impact of bumps and uneven surfaces, providing a smoother ride for passengers.

What are the different types of pumps?

There are several types of pumps, including centrifugal pumps, positive displacement pumps, and peristaltic pumps. Each type has its own specific uses and advantages.

What are the applications of neumatics and pumps?

Neumatics and pumps have a wide range of applications, including in manufacturing, transportation, and everyday appliances. They are also used in various industrial processes, such as pneumatic tools and systems for moving materials.

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