Patent classifications
B64U30/291
LOCKING FINGER FOR AN ELECTRIC MOTOR SHAFT
Aircraft comprising a primary propeller driven in rotation by a motor, the motor having a first assembly and a second assembly movable in rotation relative to each other along an axis of rotation, the primary propeller being secured in rotation to one of said first assembly and second assembly, the first assembly and the second assembly being movable in translation relative to each other along a direction of translation defined by the axis of rotation, between a rest position and a service position, characterized in that said aircraft comprises a locking system, comprising a housing and an indexing element, the housing being formed in one among the first assembly and the second assembly, the indexing element being secured to the other among the first assembly and the second assembly, the locking system having an engaged configuration in which the indexing element is at least partially inserted into the housing.
FRAME FOR AIRCRAFT AND AIRCRAFT
A frame for an aircraft, and an aircraft. The frame includes: a body and a fixing assembly. The fixing assembly is provided on the body. The fixing assembly includes a fixing frame and a fastening frame spaced apart from each other in a first direction. The fixing frame has two first assembly slots spaced apart from each other in a second direction. Each first assembly slot is suitable for accommodating a first arm. The fastening frame includes two second assembly slots spaced apart from each other in the second direction. Each second assembly slot is suitable for accommodating a second arm. The first direction is perpendicular to the second direction. The structure of the frame is simplified, thereby facilitating assembly and disassembly of an arm of the aircraft.
Modular unmanned aerial vehicle system for adaptable parcel delivery
A modular unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) system comprises a body module, a rotor module, and a wing module. The body module includes a flight controller and a power distribution device. The body module is releasably attachable to the rotor module or the wing module, and the body module is releasably attachable to the rotor module. The rotor module includes one or more motors and electronic speed controllers (ESCs), while the wing module includes a wing having a flap, elevator, aileron, or rudder. Various UAV configurations can be formed from the body module, the rotor module, and the wing module. Each configuration includes different advantages for flight time, distance, battery life, and payload capacity. A UAV can be configured to a particular configuration to optimize parcel delivery.
Modular unmanned aerial vehicle system for adaptable parcel delivery
A modular unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) system comprises a body module, a rotor module, and a wing module. The body module includes a flight controller and a power distribution device. The body module is releasably attachable to the rotor module or the wing module, and the body module is releasably attachable to the rotor module. The rotor module includes one or more motors and electronic speed controllers (ESCs), while the wing module includes a wing having a flap, elevator, aileron, or rudder. Various UAV configurations can be formed from the body module, the rotor module, and the wing module. Each configuration includes different advantages for flight time, distance, battery life, and payload capacity. A UAV can be configured to a particular configuration to optimize parcel delivery.
UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE AND OPERATIONS THEREOF
A multi-rotor unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) includes a central body including an outer surface and an inner surface, a plurality of branch members connected to the central body, each branch member configured to support a corresponding actuator assembly, one or more receiving structures positioned on the outer surface of the central body and configured to receive one or more electrical components, the one or more electrical components comprising at least a battery of the UAV, and an indicator light disposed at an opening or a window on one of the plurality of branch members, wherein the opening or the window is made of a transparent or semi-transparent material.
UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE
The embodiment is an unmanned aerial vehicle. The unmanned aerial vehicle includes: an airframe, including first mounting portions, where the first mounting portion includes a first mounting body and connecting rods formed on the first mounting body, the connecting rods extending in a pitch axis direction; and a power assembly, including a first assembling body and eccentric wheels mounted on the first assembling body, where the eccentric wheel is rotatable between a first rotation position and a second rotation position of the first assembling body around a rotation axis of the first assembling body, the rotation axis being perpendicular to the pitch axis direction.
UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE
The embodiments is an unmanned aerial vehicle. The unmanned aerial vehicle includes: an airframe; and a fixed-wing assembly and a rotor assembly, both replaceably connected to the airframe. The fixed-wing assembly is connected to the airframe to form a vertical take-off and landing fixed-wing unmanned aerial vehicle and the rotor assembly is connected to the airframe to form a multi-rotor unmanned aerial vehicle, thereby implementing an unmanned aerial vehicle that can switch between the vertical take-off and landing fixed-wing unmanned aerial vehicle and the multi-rotor unmanned aerial vehicle.
AUTOROTATING PAYLOAD DELIVERY DEVICE
A payload delivery device configured to deliver an aircraft deployed payload along a flight path to a predetermined landing destination includes a support member configured to be removably attached to the payload, a flight control and navigation system module configured to control orientation of the plurality of control surfaces while the payload is travelling along the flight path to the predetermined landing destination, a control surface assembly module including a plurality of control surfaces, a rotor assembly including a plurality of rotor blades having a central axis of rotation, and a collective control assembly module including at least one collective servomotor configured to control a plurality of control linkages connected to the plurality of rotor blades.
Arm for unmanned aerial vehicle
Arms and an associated unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) are disclosed, which include a connecting component, a frame and arms. Each arm includes a longitudinal tube having an inverted teardrop shape-cross section with a hollow interior. The upper end of the longitudinal tube is a first curved surface. The lower end of the longitudinal tube is a second curved surface. The arc length of the first curved surface is greater than the arc length of the second curved surface. The connecting component connects the arm to the frame, and comprises an installing component and a mounting component. The installing component and the mounting component are mounted on two respective ends of the arm. The frame of UAV and the driving assembly are connected through the arm. Compared to circular shape, the raindrop/half lemniscate shape is more streamlined than those having a circular cross-sectional shape, resulting in substantially improved air fluidities.
VTOL aircraft for external load operations
An aircraft operable to transition between thrust-borne lift in a VTOL orientation and wing-borne lift in a biplane orientation. The aircraft includes an airframe having first and second wings with first and second pylons extending therebetween. The first and second wings each having first and second outboard nacelle stations. A two-dimensional distributed thrust array is attached to the airframe. The thrust array including a plurality of outboard propulsion assemblies coupled to the first and second outboard nacelle stations of the first and second wings. A flight control system is coupled to the airframe and is operable to independently control each of the propulsion assemblies. A cargo hook module is coupled to the airframe. The cargo hook module is operable for external load operations.