Self-Righting Remotely Controlled Object
20190015756 ยท 2019-01-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
B64C2203/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A self-righting flier includes a battery residing at a rounded bottom of a flier body, propellor blades and louvers below the propellor blades. The louvers include rounded projections extending down of bottom most corners. The bottom location of the battery and the louvers provide the self-righting of the flier. The flier further includes a top most guard preventing or reducing damage from ceiling impacts.
Claims
1. A self-righting flier, comprising: a body having a top and a bottom; a battery residing in the bottom of the body; a motor residing in the body; louvers attached to louver arms extending radially from the body; and a propeller attached to the body above the body and above the louvers and rotated by the motor.
2. The self-righting flier of claim 1, wherein the bottom of the body includes a flat surface.
3. The self-righting flier of claim 2, wherein the bottom of the body includes a bevel around the flat surface.
4. The self-righting flier of claim 3, wherein the bevel is between 40 and 50 degrees.
5. The self-righting flier of claim 4, wherein the bevel is 45 degrees.
6. The self-righting flier of claim 4, wherein the bevel is about inch wide.
7. The self-righting flier of claim 1, wherein the bottom of the body is made of a resilient material.
8. The self-righting flier of claim 1, wherein the louvers include rounded projections extending down of bottom most corners.
9. The self-righting flier of claim 1, wherein the louvers include projections extending down from bottom most corners of the louvers, the projections contacting a horizontal surface when the flier is tilted more than an angle (A), the angle (A) between five and fifteen degrees.
10. The self-righting flier of claim 9, wherein the louvers include projections extending down from bottom most corners of the louvers, the projections contacting a horizontal surface when the flier is tilted more than an angle (A) of ten degrees.
11. The self-righting flier of claim 1, wherein: the louvers include projections extending down from bottom most corners of the louvers, and when the flier rests a horizontal surface, and projections and the bottom of the flier contact the horizontal surface, the center of gravity (CG) of the flier is horizontally between a point of contact of a centerline (CL) of the flier with the horizontal surface and a point of contact of the bottom of the flier with the horizontal surface, urging the flier towards an upright position.
12. The self-righting flier of claim 1, further including a top most guard preventing or reducing damage from ceiling impacts.
13. The self-righting flier of claim 12, wherein the guard is made from rubber, foam, or cloth.
14. The self-righting flier of claim 12, wherein the guard reaches to a height (H2) of between 30 and 40 mm above the propellers.
15. The self-righting flier of claim 12, wherein the guard reaches to a height (H2) of about 38 mm above the propellers.
16. The self-righting flier of claim 12, wherein the guard separates the propellers from a ceiling by a distance sufficient to prevent the flier from being trapped against the ceiling by a vacuum created by the propellers.
17. The self-righting flier of claim 1, wherein the motor resides above the battery.
18. A self-righting flier, comprising: a body having a top and a flat bottom made of a resilient material; a battery residing in the bottom of the body; a motor residing in the body; louvers attached to louver arms extending radially from the body, the louvers including projections extending down from bottom most corners of the louvers, the projections contacting a horizontal surface when the flier is tilted more than an angle (A) of ten degrees, the louvers include projections extending down from bottom most corners of the louvers, wherein when the flier rests a horizontal surface, and projections and the bottom of the flier contact the horizontal surface, the center of gravity (CG) of the flier is horizontally between a point of contact of a centerline (CL) of the flier with the horizontal surface and a point of contact of the bottom of the flier with the horizontal surface, urging the flier towards an upright position; a propeller attached to the body above the body and above the louvers and rotated by the motor; and a gyroscopic element with weighted ends residing above the propellers and rotating with the propellers.
19. A self-righting flier, comprising: a body having a top and a flat bottom made of a resilient material; a battery residing in the bottom of the body; a motor residing in the body; louvers attached to louver arms extending radially from the body, the louvers including projections extending down from bottom most corners of the louvers, the projections contacting a horizontal surface when the flier is tilted; a propeller attached to the body above the body and above the louvers and rotated by the motor; a gyroscopic element with weighted ends residing above the propellers and rotating with the propellers; and a top most guard made from rubber, foam, or cloth, the guard reaching a height (H2) of about 38 mm above the propellers.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING
[0011] The above and other aspects, features and advantages of the present invention will be more apparent from the following more particular description thereof, presented in conjunction with the following drawings wherein:
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[0021] Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding components throughout the several views of the drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0022] The following description is of the best mode presently contemplated for carrying out the invention. This description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of describing one or more preferred embodiments of the invention. The scope of the invention should be determined with reference to the claims.
[0023] Where the terms about or generally are associated with an element of the invention, it is intended to describe a feature's appearance to the human eye or human perception, or to within 5 percent for lengths, and not a precise measurement.
[0024] A top view of a flier 10 according to the present invention is shown in
[0025] Louvers 12 below the propellers 16 are attached to louver arms 12a extending radially from the body 17 provide stability the fliers ability to right itself while in a direct a downward draft created by the propellers 16. The louvers 12 are preferably a flexible material to absorb impacts, and reach a louver radius LR out from the body 17. The radius LR is preferably between 50 and 70 mm, and more preferably about 63 mm.
[0026] A spinning gyroscopic member 22 provide further stabilization to the flier 10.
[0027] A guard 15 above the propellers 16 prevent or reduce damage to the flier 10 from ceiling impact. The guard 15 is preferably U shaped and may be made from rubber, foam, cloth, or similar material and is a height H2 above the propellers 16 (see
[0028] A side view of the louver 12 of the flier 10 is shown in
[0029] A remote control (or radio transmitter) 30 and the flier 10 are shown in
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[0032] The bottom 20 is surrounded by a bevel 26. The bevel 26 is at an angle A2 of preferably between 40 and 50 degrees, and more preferably 45 degrees, and has a width W of preferably between 1/16 and 3/16 inches and more preferably inches.
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[0035] The total weight of the flier 10 is preferably between 15 and 20 grams, and is more preferably 17.5 grams. The two gyroscopic arms include weights 22a each preferably weighing between 015 and 0.35 grams, and more preferably each weighing 0.25 grams. The weights 22a are preferably a weight radius WR between 40 and 46 mm from a vertical centerline CL of the flier 10, and more preferably 43 mm from a vertical centerline CL of the flier 10 (see
[0036] The battery 19 preferably weighs between 2 and 3 grams, and more preferably weighs 2.5 grams and resides between 20 and 26 mm below the center of gravity of the flier 10. The weight and position of the battery 19, the propellor 16 lift, and the gyroscopic effects of the weight and locations of the gyroscopic element weights 22a, provide self-righting in mid air.
[0037] Additional self-righting of the flier 10 residing stationary on the horizontal surface 24 using the remote control 30. An operator may operate the remote control 30 to send a signal to the flier 10 to activate the motor 21 to cause the propellor 16 to provide an air flow against the horizontal surface 24 to right the flier 10 from laying stationary on the flier's side, aided by the battery 24 weight and location.
[0038] Further, the resilience bottom 20 provides a bounce when the flier 10 contacts that horizontal surface 24. The bounce helps right the flier 10 if the flier 10 does not land vertically.
[0039] While the invention herein disclosed has been described by means of specific embodiments and applications thereof, numerous modifications and variations could be made thereto by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention set forth in the claims.