Drone Delivery System
U.S. Patent Nos. 11,767,129 and 12,012,225
And Other Patent(s) Pending
The Drone Delivery System is based on a family of devices and methods for introducing a drone to an area of interest. The System has a variety of applications including, but not limited to, surveillance, search and rescue, and weapons.
The Delivery System includes a housing, a drone, either a timer or a receiver, a lock mechanism, and a biasing mechanism. The housing further includes a pair of parts with or without subparts. A sensor is attached to the drone and enables the primary purpose of the Delivery System. The timer or the receiver is secured to the housing and communicable with the lock mechanism to control function thereof. The lock mechanism is adapted to releasably secure the parts or the subparts. The drone is enclosed within the housing in a CLOSED configuration when the lock mechanism is locked. The biasing mechanism separates the parts or the subparts to an OPEN configuration when the lock mechanism is unlocked. The drone is introducible to the area of interest in the CLOSED configuration and separable from the housing in the OPEN configuration.
Patent Documents
U.S. Patent No. 11,767,129
U.S. Patent No. 12,012,225
U.S. Patent Nos. 11,767,129 and 12,012,225
And Other Patent(s) Pending
The Drone Delivery System is based on a family of devices and methods for introducing a drone to an area of interest. The System has a variety of applications including, but not limited to, surveillance, search and rescue, and weapons.
The Delivery System includes a housing, a drone, either a timer or a receiver, a lock mechanism, and a biasing mechanism. The housing further includes a pair of parts with or without subparts. A sensor is attached to the drone and enables the primary purpose of the Delivery System. The timer or the receiver is secured to the housing and communicable with the lock mechanism to control function thereof. The lock mechanism is adapted to releasably secure the parts or the subparts. The drone is enclosed within the housing in a CLOSED configuration when the lock mechanism is locked. The biasing mechanism separates the parts or the subparts to an OPEN configuration when the lock mechanism is unlocked. The drone is introducible to the area of interest in the CLOSED configuration and separable from the housing in the OPEN configuration.
Patent Documents
U.S. Patent No. 11,767,129
U.S. Patent No. 12,012,225