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Robots That Use Balls to Get Around

British toy designer and engineer James Bruton had this vision, for a unique kind of motorbike:

He worked out, in CAD, how it could possibly operate:

Then he built the darn thing.

“I built an omni-directional ball-wheeled bike. This bike balances like a Segway sideways, and drives in all directions, which makes it the ultimate drift bike! I used five ODrive brushless motors driving omni-directional wheels, running on large plastic balls which are intended for circus acts to balance on. Active control keeps it upright and twist grips are used to drive and steer.”

Bruton’s work inspired Swedish 3D artist Johannes Matsson, who built a much smaller-scale version to see what it could do:

What I find fascinating about both of these designs, is that they use a commonly-available ball as the tires. It’s not difficult to imagine a future where companies sell droids that resemble the upper portions of the two designs above, and the user supplies a basketball or soccer ball as the riding platform.

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