B64C1/30

Unmanned aerial vehicle and operations thereof

A multi-rotor unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) includes a central body, a plurality of branch members connected to the central body, each branch member configured to support a corresponding actuator assembly, a communication module disposed within the central body and configured to establish a communication channel between the UAV and a remote device, and an indicator light disposed on one of the plurality of branch members. The indicator light is configured to indicate whether the communication channel is established.

Adjustable unmanned aerial vehicles with adjustable body portions

This disclosure describes an unmanned aerial vehicle that may be configured during flight to optimize for agility or efficiency.

Adjustable unmanned aerial vehicles with adjustable body portions

This disclosure describes an unmanned aerial vehicle that may be configured during flight to optimize for agility or efficiency.

LOCKING STRUCTURE, ARM ASSEMBLY AND MOVABLE PLATFORM

The present disclosure provides a locking structure, an arm assembly and a movable platform. The locking structure includes a mounting member, a movable part member and a locking assembly. The movable part member is rotatably connected to the mounting member. The locking assembly is disposed on the mounting member or the movable member. When the mounting member and the movable member are rotated to form a preset angle, the locking assembly may synchronously lock the mounting member and the movable member in the current position, so that the movable member is kept in an unfolded state.

LOCKING STRUCTURE, ARM ASSEMBLY AND MOVABLE PLATFORM

The present disclosure provides a locking structure, an arm assembly and a movable platform. The locking structure includes a mounting member, a movable part member and a locking assembly. The movable part member is rotatably connected to the mounting member. The locking assembly is disposed on the mounting member or the movable member. When the mounting member and the movable member are rotated to form a preset angle, the locking assembly may synchronously lock the mounting member and the movable member in the current position, so that the movable member is kept in an unfolded state.

FLYING VEHICLE SYSTEMS AND METHODS
20220135251 · 2022-05-05 ·

An example charging station for an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), the charging station generally including a nest and a charging device. The nest includes an upper portion and a lower portion. The upper portion defines an upper opening sized and shaped to receive a landing apparatus of the UAV, and a diameter of the nest reduces from a first diameter at the upper opening to a second diameter at the lower portion. The charging device is mounted in the nest, and includes a first contact pad and a second contact pad. The charging device is configured to apply a voltage differential across the first contact pad and the second contact pad such that the charging station is operable to charge a power supply of the UAV via the landing apparatus.

Rotorcraft-convertible motorcar

A rotorcraft-convertible motorcar includes a passenger cabin with at least one seat, a pair of front wheels, a central rear wheel, and two pairs of left and right supporting arms located on opposed sides of the passenger cabin, each supporting arm carrying a respective rotor assembly. The supporting arms are pivotally connected to the passenger cabin so that the rotorcraft-convertible car is convertible between an on-road configuration, where the supporting arms with the rotor assemblies are arranged inside a lateral overall size of the passenger cabin, and a flight configuration, where the supporting arms with the rotor assemblies are arranged at least partially outside the overall lateral size of the passenger cabin. The supporting arms and the rotor assemblies are configured so that in the on-road configuration the rotor assemblies are accommodated underneath the passenger cabin, on opposed sides of the central rear wheel.

Rotorcraft-convertible motorcar

A rotorcraft-convertible motorcar includes a passenger cabin with at least one seat, a pair of front wheels, a central rear wheel, and two pairs of left and right supporting arms located on opposed sides of the passenger cabin, each supporting arm carrying a respective rotor assembly. The supporting arms are pivotally connected to the passenger cabin so that the rotorcraft-convertible car is convertible between an on-road configuration, where the supporting arms with the rotor assemblies are arranged inside a lateral overall size of the passenger cabin, and a flight configuration, where the supporting arms with the rotor assemblies are arranged at least partially outside the overall lateral size of the passenger cabin. The supporting arms and the rotor assemblies are configured so that in the on-road configuration the rotor assemblies are accommodated underneath the passenger cabin, on opposed sides of the central rear wheel.

FLYING VEHICLE SYSTEMS AND METHODS
20230242274 · 2023-08-03 ·

A method according to certain embodiments generally involves operating a system including an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) and a base station. The base station includes a nest including an upper opening having an upper opening diameter and a lower opening having a lower opening diameter less than the upper opening diameter. The lower opening is accessible from within the base station. The method generally includes landing the UAV within the nest such that a portion of the UAV is accessible via the lower opening, releasably attaching a load to the UAV, and operating the UAV to deliver the load to a destination.

FLYING VEHICLE SYSTEMS AND METHODS
20230242274 · 2023-08-03 ·

A method according to certain embodiments generally involves operating a system including an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) and a base station. The base station includes a nest including an upper opening having an upper opening diameter and a lower opening having a lower opening diameter less than the upper opening diameter. The lower opening is accessible from within the base station. The method generally includes landing the UAV within the nest such that a portion of the UAV is accessible via the lower opening, releasably attaching a load to the UAV, and operating the UAV to deliver the load to a destination.