Famous British inventor James Bruton is relentless in his exploration of wacky robotics and unconventional mobility systems. The latest project he's been working on is a sidewinding chopper-style omni ...
If you've ever wanted to move sideways into and out of a parking spot or have a much smaller turning radius, Liddiard Wheels may soon have your answer. Inventor William Liddiard posted a video of what ...
Inventor and maker James Bruton has unveiled his latest creation an innovative omni-directional bicycle. This groundbreaking invention, equipped with specially designed mecanum wheels, empowers riders ...
Omni-directional wheels that allow cars and other vehicles to go laterally as well as backwards and forwards and even turn 360 degrees have been around for some time. They are mainly used in forklifts ...
Those last two are referred to as omni-bikes, and the fifth member of that exclusive club is a sidewinding chopper-style ride featuring two omni-wheels mounted most oddly. As with many of Bruton's ...
A robotics expert has created a motorised bike that has balls instead of wheels. James Bruton, based in Hampshire, has created what he calls an ‘omni-directional’ bike, which uses the same balls used ...
England-based YouTuber James Bruton just reinvented the wheel by replacing it with a ball. The former toy designer built a self-balancing motorcycle that’s capable of moving in just about any ...
While we’ve already been impressed by Lexus’ self-parking car, we’re even more intrigued by a good omni directional wheel design. We’re not certain of the source behind this video, but whoever worked ...
Big wheels keep on turning – forwards, backwards, sideways and diagonally. That’s the idea behind Londoner William Liddiard’s new invention, an evolution of the omni-directional wheel. It allows for a ...
Living in congested cities can be a drag, especially for motorists, who not only have to deal with constant traffic, but with parking too. However, a Canadian inventor named William Liddiard may have ...