UAV-MOUNTED DISPERSANT DEVICE WITH ELECTRONIC TRIGGERING MECHANISM
20180201371 ยท 2018-07-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
B64D1/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F42B12/46
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B65D83/262
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F41H9/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B05B13/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B64D1/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G05D1/00
PHYSICS
Abstract
An accessory for an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) comprising a baseplate that is attached to the UAV unmanned aerial vehicle, at least one dispersant canister that is removably attached to the baseplate, a radio frequency receiver, an auxiliary circuit board, at least one battery, first and second wire pairs that supply electrical current from the auxiliary circuit board, a protective housing, and a radio frequency transmitter that is in communication with the radio frequency receiver. In alternate embodiments, the invention further comprises an electric match, linear solenoid, or electric primer.
Claims
1. An accessory for an unmanned aerial vehicle, the accessory comprising: (a) a baseplate that is configured to be attached to the unmanned aerial vehicle; (b) at least one dispersant canister that is removably attached to the baseplate; (c) a radio frequency receiver comprising: (i) a radio frequency circuit board that is attached to the baseplate; and (ii) a radio frequency receiver antenna with a proximal end that is mounted to the radio frequency receiver circuit board and a distal end that is unattached; (d) an auxiliary circuit board that is attached to the baseplate and configured to supply electrical current sufficient to activate an electric match that is installed within the dispersant canister; (e) at least one battery that is attached to the baseplate and configured to provide an output power source for the radio frequency receiver circuit board and the electric match; (f) a first wire pair that is connected to a second wire pair via an electrical connector, wherein the first and second wire pairs supply electrical ignition current from the auxiliary circuit board to the electric match; (g) a protective housing that surrounds radio frequency receiver circuit board and the battery; and (h) a radio frequency transmitter that is in communication with the radio frequency receiver, the radio frequency transmitter comprising a radio frequency transmitter circuit board and at least one switch.
2. An accessory for an unmanned aerial vehicle, the accessory comprising: (a) a baseplate that is configured to be attached to the unmanned aerial vehicle; (b) at least one percussion-primed chemical dispersant canister that is attached to the baseplate; (c) a radio frequency receiver comprising: (i) a radio frequency circuit board that is attached to the baseplate; and (ii) a radio frequency receiver antenna with a proximal end that is mounted to the radio frequency receiver circuit board and a distal end that is unattached; (d) an auxiliary circuit board that is attached to the baseplate and configured to supply electrical current sufficient to activate a linear solenoid, the linear solenoid being mounted to a solenoid connector, and the solenoid connector being removably attached to the percussion-primed chemical dispersant canister; (e) at least one battery that is attached to the baseplate and configured to provide an output power source for the radio frequency receiver circuit board and the linear solenoid; (f) a first wire pair that is connected to a second wire pair via an electrical connector, wherein the first and second wire pairs supply electrical current from the auxiliary circuit board to the linear solenoid; (g) a protective housing that surrounds the radio frequency receiver circuit board and the battery; and (h) a radio frequency transmitter that is in communication with the radio frequency receiver, the radio frequency transmitter comprising a radio frequency transmitter circuit board and at least one switch.
3. The accessory of claim 2, wherein the percussion-primed chemical dispersant canister comprises a percussion primer, a propellant charge, a chemical dispersant agent, a casing, a first wad that is configured to separate the propellant charge from the chemical dispersant agent, and a second wad that is configured to secure the chemical dispersant within the casing; and the percussion-primed chemical dispersant canister having a longitudinal axis, wherein the linear solenoid has an actuator rod and a longitudinal axis that is aligned with the longitudinal axis of the percussion-primed chemical dispersant canister so that the actuator rod is positioned directly above the percussion primer.
4. An accessory for an unmanned aerial vehicle, the accessory comprising: (a) a baseplate that is configured to be attached to the unmanned aerial vehicle; (b) at least one pressurized chemical dispersant canister that is attached to the baseplate, the pressurized chemical dispersant canister having a release valve actuator; (c) a radio frequency receiver comprising: (i) a radio frequency circuit board that is attached to the baseplate; and (ii) a radio frequency receiver antenna with a proximal end that is mounted to the radio frequency receiver circuit board and a distal end that is unattached; (d) an auxiliary circuit board that is attached to the baseplate and configured to supply electrical current sufficient to activate a linear solenoid, the linear solenoid being mounted to a solenoid connector, and the solenoid connector being removably attached to the pressurized chemical dispersant canister; (e) at least one battery that is attached to the baseplate and configured to provide an output power source for the radio frequency receiver circuit board and the linear solenoid; (f) a first wire pair that is connected to a second wire pair via an electrical connector, wherein the first and second wire pairs supply electrical current from the auxiliary circuit board to the linear solenoid; (g) a protective housing that surrounds radio frequency receiver circuit board and the battery; and (h) a radio frequency transmitter that is in communication with the radio frequency receiver, the radio frequency transmitter comprising a radio frequency transmitter circuit board and at least one switch.
5. The accessory of claim 4, wherein the pressurized chemical dispersant canister contains a chemical dispersant agent; wherein the linear solenoid is configured to move the release valve actuator when electrical current is passed through the solenoid.
6. An accessory for an unmanned aerial vehicle, the accessory comprising: (a) a baseplate that is configured to be attached to the unmanned aerial vehicle; (b) at least one electrically primed chemical dispersant canister that is removably attached to the baseplate; (c) a radio frequency receiver comprising: (i) a radio frequency circuit board that is attached to the baseplate; and (ii) a radio frequency receiver antenna with a proximal end that is mounted to the radio frequency receiver circuit board and a distal end that is unattached; (d) an auxiliary circuit board that is attached to the baseplate and configured to supply electrical current sufficient to activate an electric primer; (e) at least one battery that is attached to the baseplate and configured to provide an output power source for the radio frequency receiver circuit board and the electric primer; (f) a first wire pair that is connected to a second wire pair via an electrical connector, wherein the first and second wire pairs supply electrical ignition current from the auxiliary circuit board to the electric primer; (g) a protective housing that surrounds radio frequency receiver circuit board and the battery; and (h) a radio frequency transmitter that is in communication with the radio frequency receiver, the radio frequency transmitter comprising a radio frequency transmitter circuit board and at least one switch.
7. The accessory of claim 6, wherein the electric primer comprises an inner electrode, a powder charge, and an outer electrode; and wherein the second wire pair is configured to transmit an electrical current into the inner electrode, through the powder charge, and out of the outer electrode, thereby causing the powder charge and the propellant charge to ignite and the chemical dispersant agent to be expelled from the canister.
8. An accessory for an unmanned aerial vehicle, the accessory comprising: (a) a baseplate that is configured to be attached to the unmanned aerial vehicle; (b) at least one pressurized chemical dispersant canister that is removably attached to the baseplate, the canister having a shutoff valve; (c) a radio frequency receiver comprising: (i) a radio frequency circuit board that is attached to the baseplate; and (ii) a radio frequency receiver antenna with a proximal end that is mounted to the radio frequency receiver circuit board and a distal end that is unattached; (d) an auxiliary circuit board that is attached to the baseplate and configured to supply electrical current sufficient to activate an electric match that is installed within the dispersant canister; (e) at least one battery that is attached to the baseplate and configured to provide an output power source for the radio frequency receiver circuit board and the electric match; (f) a first wire pair that is connected to a second wire pair via an electrical connector, wherein the first and second wire pairs supply electrical ignition current from the auxiliary circuit board to the electric match, the electric match being configured to melt the shutoff valve upon ignition of the electric match; (g) a protective housing that surrounds radio frequency receiver circuit board and the battery; and (h) a radio frequency transmitter that is in communication with the radio frequency receiver, the radio frequency transmitter comprising a radio frequency transmitter circuit board and at least one switch.
9. An accessory for an unmanned aerial vehicle, the accessory comprising: (a) a baseplate that is configured to be attached to the unmanned aerial vehicle; (b) at least one percussion-primed canister containing a projectile, the canister being attached to the baseplate; (c) a radio frequency receiver comprising: (i) a radio frequency circuit board that is attached to the baseplate; and (ii) a radio frequency receiver antenna with a proximal end that is mounted to the radio frequency receiver circuit board and a distal end that is unattached; (d) an auxiliary circuit board that is attached to the baseplate and configured to supply electrical current sufficient to activate a linear solenoid, the linear solenoid being mounted to a solenoid connector, the solenoid connector being removably attached to the canister; (e) at least one battery that is attached to the baseplate and configured to provide an output power source for the radio frequency receiver circuit board and the linear solenoid: (f) a first wire pair that is connected to a second wire pair via an electrical connector, wherein the first and second wire pairs supply electrical current from the auxiliary circuit board to the linear solenoid; (g) a protective housing that surrounds radio frequency receiver circuit board and the battery; and (h) a radio frequency transmitter that is in communication with the radio frequency receiver, the radio frequency transmitter comprising a radio frequency transmitter circuit board and at least one switch.
10. The accessory of claim 9, wherein the percussion-primed canister comprises a percussion primer, a propellant charge, a casing, and a wad that is configured to separate the propellant charge from the projectile; wherein the canister has a longitudinal axis, and the linear solenoid has an actuator rod and a longitudinal axis that is aligned with the longitudinal axis of the percussion primed canister so that the actuator rod is positioned directly above the percussion primer.
11. The accessory of claim 1, 2, 4, 6, 8 or 9, further comprising a gimbal that is mounted to an underside of the unmanned aerial vehicle, wherein the baseplate is mounted to an underside of the gimbal.
12. The accessory of claim 11, further comprising a camera that is mounted to the gimbal.
13. The accessory of claim 1, 2, 4, 6, 8 or 9, further comprising a camera that is mounted to the baseplate.
14. The accessory of claim 1, 2, 4, 6, 8 or 9, further comprising a laser pointer that is attached to the baseplate and configured to emit laser light in a generally downward direction parallel to the longitudinal axis of the dispersant canister.
15. The accessory of claim 1, 2, 4, 6, 8 or 9, wherein the baseplate further comprises a universal rail mount system for attachment of additional accessories.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0034] 1 First embodiment of the present invention [0035] 2 Baseplate [0036] 3 First smoke canister [0037] 4 Second smoke canister [0038] 5 Radio frequency (RF) receiver circuit board [0039] 6 RF receiver antenna [0040] 7 Auxiliary circuit board [0041] 8 First battery [0042] 9 Second battery [0043] 10 First wire pair [0044] 11 Second wire pair [0045] 12 First electrical connector [0046] 13 Third wire pair [0047] 14 Fourth wire pair [0048] 15 Second electrical connector [0049] 16 First threaded top [0050] 17 Second threaded top [0051] 18 Battery containment strap [0052] 19 Laser pointer [0053] 20 Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) [0054] 21 Landing leg of UAV [0055] 22 Bolt [0056] 23 Protective housing [0057] 24 Second embodiment of the present invention [0058] 25 First linear solenoid [0059] 26 Second linear solenoid [0060] 27 First percussion-primed chemical dispersant canister [0061] 28 First solenoid connector [0062] 29 Second percussion-primed chemical dispersant canister [0063] 30 Second solenoid connector [0064] 31 Third embodiment of the present invention [0065] 32 First electrically primed chemical dispersant canister [0066] 33 Second electrically primed chemical dispersant canister [0067] 34 First smoke canister assembly [0068] 35 Electric match [0069] 36 Bore of the first threaded top [0070] 37 Male threaded portion of the first threaded connector [0071] 38 Female threaded portion of the first smoke canister [0072] 39 Bore of the first smoke canister [0073] 40 Smoke-producing compound of the first smoke canister [0074] 41 First percussion-primed chemical dispersant canister assembly [0075] 42 Percussion primer [0076] 43 Propellant charge [0077] 44 Chemical dispersant agent [0078] 45 Casing [0079] 46 First wad [0080] 47 Second wad [0081] 48 Male threaded portion of the first solenoid connector [0082] 49 Female threaded portion of the percussion and electrically primed canisters [0083] 50 Actuator rod of the first linear solenoid [0084] 51 Open bottom of the casing [0085] 52 First electrically primed chemical dispersant canister assembly [0086] 53 Electric primer [0087] 54 Inner electrode of the electric primer [0088] 55 Powder charge of the electric primer [0089] 56 Outer electrode of the electric primer [0090] 57 RF transmitter [0091] 58 RF receiver [0092] 59 First transistor [0093] 60 Second transistor [0094] 61 First ignition device [0095] 62 Second ignition device [0096] 63 Pepper spray canister [0097] 64 Outlet nozzle of pepper spray canister [0098] 65 Release valve lever (actuator) of pepper spray canister [0099] 66 Gimbal [0100] 67 Video camera [0101] 68 Canister
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF INVENTION
[0102] The present invention is a dispersant delivery device that is capable of being mounted on a UAV. The present invention is capable of producing controlled releases of a wide variety of dispersants including smoke, chemical irritant gasses, pepper spray, colored powder, fire retardants and other canister-packed chemical agents. Various types of smoke dispersants may include psychoactive agents that produce a sedative effect when inhaled or colored smoke for the purposes of signaling, smoke screen cover, and concealment. The smoke may be specially formulated to block infrared light, thereby providing cover from thermal imaging devices. The present invention may also be configured so as to launch canisters or projectiles containing non-lethal chemical irritant liquids or powders. The present invention comprises three preferred embodiments, all of which employ a wireless radio-frequency (RF) triggering signal from a remote operator. The three preferred embodiments also all utilize electrical currents to initiate the release of the dispersants. The first preferred embodiment comprises electric matches as incendiary igniters, the second preferred embodiment comprises linear solenoids that ignite percussion primers or actuate gas valves, and the third preferred embodiment comprises electric primers that ignite propellant charges. Although each of the three embodiments is described in detail in this section as having two attached dispersant canisters, it should be understood that each of the embodiments may be manufactured so as to comprise a fewer or greater number of dispersant canisters.
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[0104] The first and second smoke canisters 3 and 4 are preferably commercially available products. In one example, the first and second smoke canisters 3 and 4 have a length of about 3.5 inches and a diameter of about 1.5 inch. The first and second smoke canisters 3 and 4 are preferably cylindrical in shape, positioned with their top surfaces in contact with the bottom surface of the baseplate 2, and oriented with their longitudinal axes perpendicular to the bottom surface of the baseplate 2. The RF receiver circuit board 5 is preferably a commercially available product having a separate output channel for each dispersant device and is attached to the bottom surface of the baseplate 2 by adhesive or screws, with the top surface of the RF circuit board 5 oriented perpendicularly to the bottom surface of the baseplate 2. RF receiver antenna 6 is preferably manufactured from coiled copper wire. The proximal end of the RF receiver antenna 6 is preferably soldered to the RF receiver circuit board 5, and its distal end is unattached. Although the invention is shown with two dispersant devices (the first smoke canister 3 and the second smoke canister 4), the invention may be manufactured with any number of dispersant devices, as described in reference to
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[0112] When the first chemical dispersant canister assembly 41 of the second embodiment is assembled and electrical current passes through the first linear solenoid 25, the actuator rod 50 of the first linear solenoid 25 is forced downward (as shown by the dashed arrow), forcibly striking the top surface of the percussion primer 42. When the percussion primer 42 is forcibly struck, it detonates and sends a burst of flame into the propellant charge 43, which ignites and produces expanding gasses that rapidly force the chemical dispersant agent 44 out of the open bottom 51 of the casing 45. One suitable commercially available solenoid component is part number DSMS-0730-12 marketed by Delta Electronics, Inc. of Taipei, Taiwan (www.deltaww.com). The percussion-primed chemical dispersant canisters of the second embodiment are preferably commercially available devices. In one example, the canisters have a diameter of approximately 1.5 inch and a length of 4.5 inches.
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[0116] When a human operator pushes the A firing button, an electromagnetic signal is wirelessly transmitted to the RF receiver 58. This signal causes the wireless receiver 58 to produce an output voltage that switches on the first transistor 59 of the auxiliary circuit board 7, thereby sending an electric current through the first ignition device 61, which activates the first ignition device 61. Similarly, when a human operator pushes the B firing button of the RF transmitter 57, the second transistor 60 is switched on, and the second ignition device 62 is subsequently activated. The first and second ignition devices 61 and 62 may be either the electric match of the first embodiment, the linear solenoid of the second embodiment, or the electric primer of the third embodiment.
[0117] The auxiliary circuit board 7 is preferably designed so that the electric match of the first embodiment, the linear solenoid of the second embodiment, or the electric primer of the third embodiment may be reliably fired or actuated without modifying the circuitry of the auxiliary circuit board 7. One suitable commercially available transistor component for use as the first and second transistors 59 and 60 is part number KEC1003 manufactured by KEC Corporatibn of Seoul, Korea (http://www.kec.co.kr/). The RF transmitter and receiver are preferably commercially available products. In one example, the RF transmission occurs on a frequency of 315 megahertz (MHz).
[0118] The present invention may also be used in conjunction with compressed-gas (pressurized) canisters such as pepper spray and fire extinguishers, as illustrated in
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[0120] Any of the three preferred embodiments of the present invention may optionally comprise a gimbal, a camera, or both a gimbal and a camera.
[0121] The present invention is capable of being mounted on a variety of commercially available UAVs. The quantity and sizes of dispersant devices that may be included on a particular configuration of the present invention are limited by the total weight of the present invention and the carrying capacity of the UAV that is employed. In one example, A UAV having a weight of 2.56 pounds was capable of carrying a unit of the first embodiment of the present invention that comprised two smoke canisters and had a total weight of 0.56 pounds.
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[0123] In an alternate embodiment, a commercially available universal rail mount system, such as, but not limited to, the PICATINNY ADAPTER sold by Spartan Precision Equipment Ltd. of Offham, Lewes, United Kingdom, is attached to the baseplate. Such a system could be used to mount a speaker, flashlight, or any other device to the baseplate.
[0124] Each of the three embodiments has certain advantages and disadvantages compared to the other embodiments, which may make a particular embodiment preferable for a particular application. For example, the electric matches of the first embodiment are readily available, lightweight, and efficient for igniting flammable compounds such as smoke-producing agents but are not suitable for igniting percussion primers. The solenoids of the second embodiment are preferred for igniting commercially available dispersant devices that incorporate percussion primers but are relatively heavy. The electric primers of the third embodiment are less expensive than electric matches but require a higher ignition voltage and are not as readily available as percussion primers.
[0125] Although the preferred embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that many changes and modifications may be made without departing from the invention in its broader aspects. The appended claims are therefore intended to cover all such changes and modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.