Method for replacing a signal controlling an actuator in a remote-controlled flying device with another signal
20170371332 · 2017-12-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B64D17/80
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64U2201/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64C39/024
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64U70/83
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64C19/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
G05D1/00
PHYSICS
B64D17/80
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64C19/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The present invention relates to a method for replacing a signal controlling an actuator in a remote-controlled flying device with another signal. A flight controller supplies control signals to a safety device, and the signal to be replaced may be a signal to be transmitted by the safety device to a speed controller of at least one motor, or to a servo unit controlling the same, or the signal to be replaced may be a signal to be transmitted from the safety device to a servo unit controlling legs, a camera rack, a camera, a stabilizing system or an electric motor of the flying device. A replacement signal is a signal stored in a memory of the safety device. The replacement signal may be capable of controlling the speed controller directly or via the servo unit, in such a way that power transmission to said motor/motors is stopped or reduced, and this motor is/these motors are switched off or its/their rotation is decelerated, or the replacement signal may be capable of controlling said servo unit in such a way that said actuator is moved to a second position. The replacement signal may be a signal to be transmitted from a receiver past a flight controller, capable of controlling the speed controller or servo unit of the motor in such a way that power transmission to the motor is stopped or reduced, or to control said actuator in such a way that this actuator is moved to another position.
Claims
1. A method for replacing a signal for controlling an actuator of a remote-controlled flying device with another signal, wherein a flight controller supplies control signals to a safety device, and the signal to be replaced is a signal to be transmitted by the safety device to a speed controller of at least one motor, or to a servo unit controlling the same, and controlling said speed controller directly or via the servo unit to transfer power from a power source to the motor/motors, and that a replacement signal is a signal stored in a memory of the safety device, capable of controlling said speed controller directly or via the servo unit, in such a way that power transmission to said motor/motors is stopped or reduced, and this motor is/these motors are switched off or its/their rotation is decelerated, and the method is implemented in the following way: a. the replacement signal is stored in the memory of the safety device; b. substantially at the moment of deployment of a parachute, a control unit of the parachute transmits a signal or a corresponding message demonstrating this deployment, to the safety device, or a corresponding signal is transmitted to the safety device by a radio controller connected to the present system; c. the safety device stops the transmission of the control signal to be replaced, to said speed controller(s) or the servo unit(s) controlling the same, or at least reduces its effect of power transmission to the motor(s), and starts the transmission of said replacement signal to each of said speed controller of the flying device, or to the servo unit(s) controlling the same, whereby a given motor (given motors) is (are) stopped or its (their) rotation movement is decelerated.
2. A method for replacing a signal for controlling an actuator of a remote-controlled flying device with another signal, wherein a flight controller supplies control signals to a safety device, and the signal to be replaced is a signal to be transmitted from the safety device to a servo unit controlling legs, a camera rack, a camera, a stabilizing system or an electric motor of the flying device, and controlling said actuator to maintain a given position, and that a replacement signal is a second signal in a memory of the safety device, capable of controlling said servo unit in such a way that said actuator is moved to a second position, and the method is carried out as follows: a. the replacement signal is stored in the memory of the safety device; b. a signal demonstrating a need for changing the position of said actuator is transmitted from the flight controller to the safety device automatically or by manual operation; c. the safety device interrupts the transmission of the signal to be replaced, to the servo unit of said actuator, and starts to transmit said replacement signal to the servo unit of said actuator, whereby the position of this actuator is changed.
3. A method for replacing a signal for controlling an actuator of a remote-controlled flying device with another signal, wherein a flight controller supplies control signals to a safety device, and the signal to be replaced is a signal to be transmitted from the safety device to a speed controller or a servo unit of a motor, or to a servo unit controlling legs, a camera rack, a camera, a stabilizing system or an electric motor of the flying device, and controlling said actuator to implement a given speed of rotation or to maintain a given position; and that a replacement signal is a signal to be transmitted from a receiver past the flight controller, capable of controlling a speed controller or servo unit of the motor in such a way that power transmission to the motor is stopped or reduced, or to control said actuator in such a way that this actuator is moved to another position; and the method is carried out as follows: a. a signal demonstrating a need for changing the speed of rotation or the position of said actuator is transmitted, automatically or by manual operation, from the receiver to the safety device when the replacement signal is stored in the safety device, or a second replacement signal is transmitted from the receiver directly to the speed controller or servo unit of at least one actuator; b. the replacement signal is transmitted from the safety device to the above mentioned speed controller(s)/servo unit(s) when it is stored in the safety device; c. said replacement signal replaces said signal to be replaced, and controls the speed controller of at least one actuator to reduce the speed of rotation of the motor, or to change the position of a given actuator.
4. The method according to claim 1, wherein all those signals of the flying device which control power to be transmitted to the motor, are replaced, or their effect of transmitting power to the motors is reduced.
5. The method according to claim 3, wherein all those signals of the flying device which control power to be transmitted to the motor, are replaced, or their effect of transmitting power to the motors is reduced.
6. The method according to claim 1, wherein a computer or an autopilot is used as the flight controller.
7. The method according to claim 2, wherein a computer or an autopilot is used as the flight controller.
8. The method according to claim 3, wherein a computer or an autopilot is used as the flight controller.
9. The method according to claim 1, wherein the control unit is a separate unit, a part of the safety device or a sensor controlling deployment of the parachute.
10. The method according to claim 2, wherein an automatic signal demonstrating the need for changing the position of the actuator is transmitted from the control unit of the parachute, an altimeter, a position sensor, another measuring or monitoring unit monitoring the functions of the flight, or a radio transmitter connected to the present system.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] The invention will be described in more detail with reference to the appended drawings, in which
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0018] In the following, the structure and the operation of an advantageous embodiment of the invention will be described with reference to the above mentioned figures.
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[0021] Instead of totally replacing the above mentioned signal to be replaced, transmitting power to the motor, it is also possible to allow low power supply to the motor or motors 6 e.g. after the deployment of the parachute, whereby the method according to the invention is also implemented in this solution in which the rotation of the rotors is, however, substantially decelerated.
[0022] The invention may also be applied in such a way that upon stopping the motors 6 or substantially reducing their power, the position of the rotors 12 is locked to be immobile or moving very slowly, preventing their uncontrolled rotation during the falling movement, or on the other hand, they are brought to a position decelerating the fall.
[0023] The invention is also implemented when the speed controller 7, contrary to the above example, controls the operation of more than one motor 6. By inputting a given signal to such a speed controller, more than one motor can be operated in a desired way.
[0024] The invention may also be applied in such a way that the above mentioned signal for deployment of the parachute is given from the radio transmitter directly to said separate control unit 9 or the safety device 5 either simultaneously or separately with the flight controller 4. This signal may be transmitted by any radio transmitter connected to the system, by a user authorized to transmit it. An example of such a user is the police authority.
[0025] Each rotor 12 may be equipped with a separate motor, whereby the powers of these motors may be adjusted by several signals. It is also possible to apply a single-motor structure, whereby power transmission devices are provided between the motor and the rotors, for transmitting different powers to the rotors. Power transmission devices may also be used between a rotor-specific motor and the rotor. Nevertheless, it is possible to stop even several motors by supplying the same signal x to all the motors.
[0026] Another embodiment of the invention is to replace a signal y keeping the legs of the flying device in the flight position by such a replacement signal y′ stored in the memory of the safety device 5 that makes the servo unit 10.1 controlling the legs 10 turn in a given way, whereby a mechanism connected to the servo unit turns the legs 10 to a landing position. If desired, this embodiment may be combined with e.g. the deployment of the parachute 8, whereby the signal s demonstrating the deployment to the safety device 5 from the control unit 9 of the parachute also activates the safety device 5 to stop the transmission of the signal y to the servo unit of the legs 10 and to start the transmission of the replacement signal y′. For changing the position of the legs, the invention may also be applied in such a way that the closing and opening of the legs is associated with a given value indicated by the altimeter, whereby the legs are automatically closed at a given ascending height and opened at a given descending height. Thus, the signal from the altimeter to the safety device 5 makes the safety device replace the signal y to be transmitted to the legs 10 with a different, replacing signal y′.
[0027] Similarly, the control of the camera in the flying device may be implemented by replacing the signal to be transmitted to the servo unit of the camera rack or of the release of the camera at a given moment with another signal inducing a given movement.
[0028] The speed controller used may be mechanical as well, whereby its operation is controlled by a servo unit, and the operation of this servo unit is controlled by signals transmitted by the safety device 5.
[0029] Instead of the above mentioned PWM technique, it is also possible to apply a bus technique, PPM technique, or any signal transmission technique in the method according to the invention. It is essential in the invention that the signal to be transmitted to any actuator of any flying device may be replaced at a given moment by another signal stored in the memory of the safety device 5 of said flying device or transmitted past the safety device.
[0030] The actuator may be any radio controllable actuator of the flying device. The actuator to be controlled may be, for example, the legs, the camera rack, the camera, the stabilizing system, or an electric motor of the flying device.
[0031] The need for changing the position of a given actuator may be indicated, for example, in such a way that the indicating signal is automatically transmitted to the safety device 5 by the control unit 9 for the parachute, an altimeter, a position sensor, another measuring or monitoring unit for monitoring the operations of the flight, or another radio transmitter connected to the present system, at a given time.
[0032] The method according to the invention may also be applied in such a way that the signals for deploying the parachute and switching off the motors are transmitted by a separate radio (separate radios), and on channels allocated for these signals, at specific frequencies.
[0033] One embodiment of the invention is the procedure in which the replacement signal is a signal transmitted from the earth and switching off the power to the motors.
[0034] The method according to the invention may also be applied in such a way that the replacement signal is transmitted from the receiver 3 past the flight controller 4 to the safety device 5 or also past the safety device directly to the speed controller or servo unit controlling the actuator. According to
[0035] The power source 11 used in the method may be, for example, an accumulator, a battery, or a fuel cell.
[0036] It should be noted that even though this description focuses on one kind of an implementation example advantageous for the invention, this should not be construed as in any way limiting the use of the invention merely to this type of an example, but various modifications are feasible within the scope of the inventive idea defined in the claims.