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Air-Launched Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
20210371081 · 2021-12-02 ·

Various embodiments are described of an unmanned aerial vehicle having a wing. The unmanned aerial vehicle includes a first body of the wing with a first end proximate a body of the vehicle. A second end is opposite the first end. A first joint is on the first end of the first main body of the wing. The joint rotatably couples the wing to the vehicle. A second joint is on the second end of the vehicle. A second body of the wing is rotatably coupled to the first body via the second joint.

Fully automated launch and recovery platform for unmanned aerial vehicle

A network of automated launch and recovery platforms (LRPs) for at least one aircraft-type aerial vehicle (UAV) which automatically perform cyclic tasks of preparation, launch, and recovery without manual operation. Each LRP includes a stationary foundation in an X-Z plane, a rotatable foundation that can rotate around a Y axis of the stationary foundation, and a rotatable leverage that rotates around the Z axis at a shaft driven by a motor. A first leverage of the UAV is hooked to the rotatable leverage of the LRP such that rotation of the shaft by the motor drives the rotatable leverage and the UAV for take-off and reduces UAV to stop during recovery. The network includes a traffic control subsystem and a launch and recovery subsystem which provides initial UAV speed necessary for launch, and ensures dissipation of kinetic energy of a captured UAV during recovery.

AUTONOMOUS CATAPULT-ASSISTED TAKE-OFF, RECYCLING, AND REUSE DEVICE AND METHOD OF FLAPPING-WING UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE (UAV)

An autonomous catapult-assisted take-off, recycling, and reuse device and method of a flapping-wing unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) are provided. The device includes a base, an attitude adjusting mechanism, a catapult mechanism, a recycling mechanism, a control processing unit, a power supply module, and a sensor unit, where the attitude adjusting mechanism includes a connector, a counterweight, an adjusting motor, an attitude adjusting input gear, an attitude adjusting output gear, an attitude adjusting output gear shaft, and an installation platform; the catapult mechanism includes a catapult motor, a catapult motor frame, a pulley, a pull rope, a winch, a pull rope fixing part, a flapping-wing aircraft fixing part, two slide bars, two compression springs, and a catapult gear set; and the recycling mechanism includes a recycling motor, a recycling mechanical arm, a recycling platform, two sprockets, and a recycling gear set.

TUBE-LAUNCHED UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE
20220185501 · 2022-06-16 ·

An unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) 1 of the vertical take-off and landing (VTOL)-type that can be launched from a launcher tube 2 is provided. A launcher 2 for launching the UAV 1 is also provided. The UAV 1 comprises a housing 10 and a transition mechanism 100 for transitioning the UAV 1 between a collapsed configuration for stowing the UAV 1 in a launcher tube 21 and a flight configuration. The housing 10 and the transition mechanism 100 are configured so that one or more rotors 12a-d that, in use, are connected to the transition mechanism 100 are located substantially within the housing 10 in the collapsed configuration and outside the housing 10 in the flight configuration. The launcher 2 comprises a hollow tube 21 for receiving a UAV 1 in a collapsed configuration and a trigger mechanism 26 for triggering a propulsion mechanism for propelling the UAV 1 out of an end of the hollow tube 21. A system comprising both the UAV 1 and the launcher 2, and a kit of part which, when assembled, provide the UAV 1 are also provided.

UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE
20220177126 · 2022-06-09 ·

An unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) adapted for transit in and deployment from a projectile casing is provided. The UAV includes a wing assembly coupled to the projectile casing and the wing assembly moveable between a closed position and a deployed position. The UAV further includes a propulsion system including at least one rotor disposed on the wing assembly to generate lift, wherein in the closed position, the wing assembly is substantially integral with the projectile casing and in the deployed position, the wing assembly is extended outwards from the projectile casing.

Convertible unmanned vehicle
11738865 · 2023-08-29 · ·

An unmanned vehicle having a launch configuration and one or more operational configurations. In the launch configuration, one or more engines resides within an engine bay. The unmanned vehicle is generally shaped like a projectile and can be launch from any tube-shaped deployment system using an initial propulsor. The engine bay can be opened, and the engines can be moved into a generally external position with respect to the engine bay for operation of said engines. In some embodiments, the one or more engines can pivot to direct thrust in multiple directions. In some embodiments, the unmanned vehicle includes flight control surfaces to further improve the flight characteristics of the vehicle.

Visual guidance system for barrel-fired projectiles
11326863 · 2022-05-10 ·

A winged external guidance frame placed on the muzzle that can couple with a projectile while exiting the barrel utilizing the kinetic energy of the projectile to travel to the target while the accuracy is provided by on board electronics and corrected using the wings. Alternately a reusable unmanned aerial system that travels in the speed and direction of the projectile and couples with the projectile as it exits the barrel.

Aircraft wing control
11760465 · 2023-09-19 · ·

A vehicle comprising a morphing wing and a body is disclosed. The aircraft is configured to transform from a first configuration into a second configuration for ascent or descent of the aircraft. The drag force and lift force on the aircraft in the second configuration are less than in the first configuration. Transforming from the first to the second configuration comprises: contracting the wing within a geometric plane defined by the wing, and rotating the outer edge of the wing downwards, out of the geometric plane.

Autonomous drone diagnosis
11174045 · 2021-11-16 · ·

Embodiments of the present disclosure are directed to systems and methods for autonomously performing and/or facilitating drone diagnostic functions. Prior to a mission of a UAV, an inspection station comprising at least one imaging sensor and at least one directional force sensor may be used to perform a plurality of air worthiness inspections and/or maintenance checks with little to no human intervention. Once the UAV has been determined to be air worthy, it is approved for a subsequent mission.

EJECTION TRACK DEVICE OF A LAUNCHER
20210347499 · 2021-11-11 ·

The invention relates an ejection track device for a launcher, which includes a base (1) and a track (2) located on the base (1), wherein the track may be single track or formed by assembling a plurality of track sections (a, b, c, d, e), and the plurality of track sections (a, b, c, d, e), are folded and stored in a lateral direction or a vertical direction of a track plane in an end-to-end hinged mode. The track mainly comprises an upper plate, a lower plate, a left plate, a right plate and rib plates between the upper plate, the lower plate, the left plate and the right plate, which are aligned and insertedly connected and with the aid of welding. The rear portion of the track is hinged to the base, a pair of balance hydraulic cylinders are coaxially hinged to the two sides of the front portion of the track, and the other ends of the pair of balance hydraulic cylinders are also coaxially hinged to the two sides of the base. The lifting hydraulic cylinder is further included, the two ends of the lifting hydraulic cylinder are hinged to the track and the base respectively, and a hinge shaft of the lifting hydraulic cylinder can be coaxial or parallel to a hinge shaft of the balance hydraulic cylinders. The present invention has the advantages of scientific and reasonable design, high assembly and manufacturing precision, light weight, high strength, good stability and low construction cost, is easy to manufacture in batches, and is a technical revolution to the field.