Systems and methods for a soft-bodied aerial robot for collision resilience and contact-reactive perching

US12404049B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12404049-B2
Application numberUS-202318144726-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 8, 2023
Priority dateMay 6, 2022
Publication dateSep 2, 2025
Grant dateSep 2, 2025

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A fabric-based, soft-bodied aerial robot includes contact-reactive perching and embodied impact protection structures while remaining lightweight and streamlined. The aerial robot is operable to 1) pneumatically vary its body stiffness for collision resilience and 2) utilize a hybrid fabric-based, bistable (HFB) grasper to perform passive grasping. When compared to conventional rigid drone frames the soft-bodied aerial robot successfully demonstrates its ability to dissipate impact from head-on collisions and maintain flight stability without any structural damage. Furthermore, in dynamic perching scenarios the HFB grasper is capable to convert impact energy upon contact into firm grasp through rapid body shape conforming in less than 4 ms.

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What is claimed is: 1. A robot, comprising: a pneumatic assembly; a frame balloon mounted along a chassis and including a plurality of frame members in fluid flow communication with the pneumatic assembly, the pneumatic assembly being operable for modulating an internal pressure of the plurality of frame members of the frame balloon in response to one or more frame control signals; a perching assembly coupled to the chassis, the perching assembly including a grasper including a bistable spring element including a concave face and a convex face, the bistable spring element being configurable between a first open state and a second curled state; and a processing element in communication with the pneumatic assembly and a memory, the memory including instructions executable by the processing element to: generate, based on information captured by one or more sensors, one or more frame control signals for application to the pneumatic assembly for modulating an internal pressure to decrease a stiffness of the plurality of frame members such that the plurality of frame members deflect upon contact between the grasper and a perching structure during a perching sequence to compensate for an external wrench force generated upon impact between the grasper and the perching structure during transitioning of the bistable spring element from the first open state to the second curled state. 2. The robot of claim 1 , the memory further including instructions executable by the processing element to: generate, based on information captured by the one or more sensors, one or more frame control signals for application to the pneumatic assembly based on collision detection information obtained using a position and attitude control model, wherein during flight the pneumatic assembly modulates an internal pressure to increase a stiffness of the frame balloon for collision resilience. 3. The robot of claim 1 , further comprising: a propulsion assembly coupled to the frame balloon and operable for actuating one or more propulsion elements positioned along respective frame members of the plurality of frame members in response to one or more propulsion control signals. 4. The robot of claim 3 , the memory further including instructions executable by the processing element to: generate, based on information captured by the one or more sensors, one or more propulsion control signals for application to the propulsion assembly based on a position and attitude control model. 5. The robot of claim 1 , wherein application of an external collision force along the concave face of the bistable spring element when in the first open state causes the bistable spring element to transition to the second curled state. 6. The robot of claim 5 , the grasper being in communication with the pneumatic assembly and the processing element, the grasper including: a grasper balloon in fluid flow communication with the pneumatic assembly and positioned adjacent to the concave face or the convex face of the bistable spring element, the pneumatic assembly being operable for inflating the grasper balloon along the bistable spring element in response to one or more grasper control signals; wherein inflating the grasper balloon applies an external force along the bistable spring element when in the second curled state causes the bistable spring element to transition from the second curled state to the first open state. 7. The robot of claim 6 , the memory further including instructions executable by the processing element to: generate one or more grasper control signals for application to the pneumatic assembly that, when received at the pneumatic assembly, cause the pneumatic assembly to inflate the grasper balloon. 8. A robot, comprising: a pneumatic assembly; a frame balloon mounted along a chassis and including a plurality of frame members in communication with the pneumatic assembly; and a perching assembly coupled to the chassis, the perching assembly including a grasper including a bistable spring element including a concave face and a convex face, the bistable spring element being configurable between a first open state and a second curled state; wherein the pneumatic assembly is configured to modulate an internal pressure to decrease a stiffness of the plurality of frame members such that the plurality of frame members deflect upon contact between the grasper and a perching structure during a perching sequence to compensate for an external wrench force generated upon impact between the grasper and the perching structure during transitioning of the bistable spring element from the first open state to the second curled state. 9. The robot of claim 8 , wherein application of an external collision force along the concave face of the bistable spring element when in the first open state causes the bistable spring element to transition to the second curled state. 10. The robot of claim 8 , the grasper being in communication with the pneumatic assembly, the grasper including: a grasper balloon in fluid flow communication with the pneumatic assembly and positioned adjacent to the concave face or the convex face of the bistable spring element, the pneumatic assembly being operable for inflating the grasper balloon along the bistable spring element in response to one or more grasper control signals; wherein inflating the grasper balloon applies an external force along the bistable spring element when in the second curled state causes the bistable spring element to transition from the second curled state to the first open state. 11. The robot of claim 10 , further comprising: a processing element in communication with the pneumatic assembly and a memory, the memory including instructions executable by the processing element to: generate one or more grasper control signals for application to the pneumatic assembly that, when received at the pneumatic assembly, cause the pneumatic assembly to inflate the grasper balloon. 12. The robot of claim 8 , the pneumatic assembly being operable for modulating an internal pressure of the frame balloon in response to one or more frame control signals. 13. The robot of claim 8 , further comprising: a propulsion assembly coupled to the frame balloon and operable for actuating one or more propulsion elements positioned along respective frame members of the plurality of frame members in response to one or more propulsion control signals. 14. The robot of claim 13 , further comprising: a processing element in communication with the pneumatic assembly and a memory, the memory including instructions executable by the processing element to: generate, based on information captured by one or more sensors and with respect to a target position of a target object, one or more propulsion control signals for application to the propulsion assembly based on a position and attitude control model; generate one or more propulsion control signals for application to the propulsion assembly that, when applied at the propulsion assembly, align the perching assembly of the robot with the target object; and deactivate, following capture of the target object at the grasper of the robot, one or more propulsion elements of the propulsion assembly. 15. The robot of claim 6 , wherein during the perching sequence the pneumatic assembly is configured to modulate an internal pressure to decrease a stiffness of the frame balloon and the grasper balloon for controlling a deflection angle of the plurality of frame members upon contact between the grasper and the perching structure and enabling transitioning of the bis table spring element fro

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  • Landing (docking at a base station G05D1/661) · CPC title

  • for safety, e.g. with frangible components (rotor guards B64U30/299) · CPC title

  • UAVs characterised by the material · CPC title

  • using inflatable cushions · CPC title

  • B64U60/00Primary

    Undercarriages · CPC title

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What does patent US12404049B2 cover?
A fabric-based, soft-bodied aerial robot includes contact-reactive perching and embodied impact protection structures while remaining lightweight and streamlined. The aerial robot is operable to 1) pneumatically vary its body stiffness for collision resilience and 2) utilize a hybrid fabric-based, bistable (HFB) grasper to perform passive grasping. When compared to conventional rigid drone fram…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Zhang Wenlong, Patnaik Karishma, Nguyen Pham, and 3 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B64U60/00. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 02 2025 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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