Observation Device

US2016122018A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016122018-A1
Application numberUS-201514925005-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateOct 28, 2015
Priority dateOct 29, 2014
Publication dateMay 5, 2016
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A observation device includes an aircraft and an observation unit attached to the aircraft that observes a target within a predetermined view angle. The aircraft includes a base, at least two thrusters that generate a propulsion force including lift, actuators that change a direction of the propulsion force generated by the thrusters with respect to the base, an inertial measurement unit (IMU) that detects an orientation of the base with respect to a ground surface, and a controller that controls the thrusters and the actuators based on the orientation of the base detected by the IMU. The observation unit is fixedly attached to the base and the aircraft is configured to fly in any arbitrary orientation with respect to the ground surface through a combination of a magnitude of the propulsion force and the direction of the propulsion force of each of the thrusters.

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An observation device, comprising: an aircraft; and an observation unit attached to the aircraft, the observation unit observing a target within a predetermined view angle, wherein the aircraft includes a base to which the observation unit is attached, at least two thrusters that generate a propulsion force including lift, actuators that change a direction of the propulsion force generated by the thrusters with respect to the base, an inertial measurement unit (IMU) that detects an orientation of the base with respect to a ground surface, and a controller that controls the thrusters and the actuators based on the orientation of the base detected by the IMU, the observation unit is fixedly attached to the base so as to be immovable relative to the base, and the aircraft is configured to fly in any arbitrary orientation with respect to the ground surface through a combination of a magnitude of the propulsion force and the direction of the propulsion force of each of the thrusters. 2 . The observation device of claim 1 , wherein the observation unit is attached such that the base, the thrusters, the actuators, the IMU, and the controller are outside of the view angle of the observation unit. 3 . The observation device of claim 1 , wherein a first shaft unit and a second shaft unit are attached to the base through the actuators, axes of rotation of the first shaft unit and the second shaft unit being parallel to each other, at least one of the thrusters is fixed to each of the first shaft unit and the second shaft unit, and the actuators are configured to change the direction of the propulsion force of the thrusters with respect to the base by rotating the first shaft unit and the second shaft unit about the axes of rotation. 4 . The observation device of claim 3 , wherein the observation unit is positioned in between the first shaft unit and the second shaft unit. 5 . The observation device of claim 3 , wherein the thrusters include propeller units and motor units, the motor units rotating the propeller units to generate the propulsion force, the first shaft unit and the second shaft unit are linearly shaped and lie on the axes of rotation, and the motor units are fixed on the axes of rotation. 6 . The observation device of claim 3 , wherein the thrusters include propeller units and motor units, the motor units rotating the propeller units to generate the propulsion force, each of the first shaft unit and the second shaft unit is integrally formed from an on-axis member that lies on the axes of rotation and an off-axis member spaced away from the axes of rotation, and the motor units are fixed to the off-axis members of the first shaft unit and the second shaft unit such that rotation centers of the propeller units are positioned on the axes of rotation of the first shaft unit and the second shaft unit. 7 . The observation device of claim 1 , wherein the thrusters include propeller units and motor units, the motor units rotating the propeller units to generate the propulsion force, and the propeller units are contra-rotating type propeller units that include two rotors rotating in opposite directions about a same axis. 8 . The observation device of claim 1 , wherein in a hovering state where different ones of the thrusters are at different heights in a vertical direction, the propulsion force of those of the thrusters positioned lower in the vertical direction is decreased as compared to the propulsion force of those of the thrusters positioned higher in the vertical direction. 9 . The observation device of claim 1 , wherein in a hovering state where different ones of the thrusters are at different heights in a vertical direction, the propulsion force of the thrusters is increased as compared to when all of the thrusters are coplanar on a plane parallel with the ground surface. 10 . The observation device of claim 1 , further comprising: batteries that drive the thrusters, wherein the batteries are moved, integrally with the thrusters, by the actuators. 11 . The observation device of claim 10 , wherein the thrusters include propeller units and motor units, the motor units rotating the propeller units to generate the propulsion force, and the batteries are fixed such that the motor units are interposed between the batteries and the propeller units. 12 . The observation device of claim 1 , wherein the aircraft includes a guard unit such that during landing, the thrusters and the observation unit do not contact the ground surface. 13 . The observation device of claim 1 , further comprising: a landing gear fixed to the aircraft, the landing gear supporting the aircraft on the ground surface during landing. 14 . The observation device of claim 13 , wherein the landing gear includes wheels and stoppers, the stoppers for generating friction on the ground surface, the aircraft is configured to move along the ground surface when only the wheels contact the ground surface, and the aircraft is configured to stop moving when the stoppers generate friction on the ground surface.

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  • for imaging, photography or videography · CPC title

  • autonomous, i.e. by navigating independently from ground or air stations, e.g. by using inertial navigation systems [INS] · CPC title

  • H04N7/185Primary

    from a mobile camera, e.g. for remote control · CPC title

  • Arrangements of cameras · CPC title

  • Operations & Transport · mapped topic

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What does patent US2016122018A1 cover?
A observation device includes an aircraft and an observation unit attached to the aircraft that observes a target within a predetermined view angle. The aircraft includes a base, at least two thrusters that generate a propulsion force including lift, actuators that change a direction of the propulsion force generated by the thrusters with respect to the base, an inertial measurement unit (IMU) …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Denso Corp, Nippon Soken, Univ Tokyo
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04N7/185. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu May 05 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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