Self-tightening rotor

US2016200418A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016200418-A1
Application numberUS-201615012152-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateFeb 1, 2016
Priority dateMay 31, 2013
Publication dateJul 14, 2016
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Systems, methods, and devices for propelling self-propelled movable objects are provided. In one aspect, a rotor assembly for a self-propelled movable object comprises: a hub comprising a first fastening feature; a drive shaft comprising a second fastening feature and directly coupled to the hub by a mating connection of the first and second fastening features, wherein the drive shaft is configured to cause rotation of the hub such that the mating connection of the first and second fastening features is tightened by the rotation; and a plurality of rotor blades coupled to the hub and configured to rotate therewith to generate a propulsive force.

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1 . (canceled) 2 . A multi-rotor self-propelled movable object, the movable object comprising: (a) a first rotor assembly comprising: a first hub coupled to a first plurality of blades, wherein the first hub comprises a first fastening feature including a first aperture and a first pair of stops; a first adapter coupled to the first hub, wherein the first adapter comprises a second fastening feature including a first pair of protrusions; and a first drive shaft coupled to the first hub through the first adapter by a mating connection of the first and second fastening features, wherein the first drive shaft is configured to cause rotation of the first hub in a first direction via a rotational force component that is transmitted from the first drive shaft to the first hub via contact between the first pair of protrusions and the first pair of stops, and wherein the first plurality of blades coupled to the first hub are configured to rotate therewith in the first direction to generate a first propulsive force providing lift to the movable object; and (b) a second rotor assembly comprising: a second hub coupled to a second plurality of blades, wherein the second hub comprises a third fastening feature including a second aperture and a second pair of stops; a second adapter coupled to the second hub, wherein the second adapter comprises a fourth fastening feature including a second pair of protrusions; and a second drive shaft coupled to the second hub through the second adapter by a mating connection of the third and fourth fastening features, wherein the second drive shaft is configured to cause rotation of the second hub in a second direction opposite to the first direction via a rotational force component that is transmitted from the second drive shaft to the second hub via contact between the second pair of protrusions and the second pair of stops, and wherein the second plurality of blades coupled to the second hub are configured to rotate therewith in the second direction to generate a second propulsive force providing lift to the movable object. 3 . The movable object of claim 2 , wherein the self-propelled movable object is an unmanned aerial vehicle. 4 . The movable object of claim 2 , wherein the first and second pluralities of blades are each configured to rotate in a horizontal plane of rotation. 5 . The movable object of claim 2 , wherein the first plurality of blades coupled to the first hub is integrally formed with the first hub, or the second plurality of blades coupled to the second hub is integrally formed with the second hub. 6 . The movable object of claim 2 , further comprising a drive unit configured to drive the first drive shaft or the second drive shaft, wherein the drive unit comprises a motor that rotates, thereby driving the first drive shaft or the second drive shaft. 7 . The movable object of claim 2 , wherein (1) the first and second fastening features comprise at least one mating locking feature configured to lock at the first hub at a specified position relative to the first drive shaft; or (2) the third and fourth fastening features comprise at least one mating locking feature configured to lock at the second hub at a specified position relative to the second drive shaft. 8 . The movable object of claim 2 , wherein the first fastening feature comprises a first pair of guides, or the third fastening feature comprises a second pair of guides. 9 . The movable object of claim 8 , wherein: the first adapter is insertably connected to the first hub such that the first pair of protrusions pass through gaps formed by the first pair of guides within the first aperture, allowing the first pair of protrusions to slidably move within the first aperture and over the first pair of guides until pressed against the first pair of stops in a first locked position; or the second adapter is insertably connected to the second hub such that the second pair of protrusions pass through gaps formed by the second pair of guides within the second aperture, allowing the second pair of protrusions to slidably move within the second aperture and over the second pair of guides until pressed against the second pair of stops in a second locked position. 10 . The movable object of claim 9 , wherein: in the first locked position, the first pair of protrusions are configured to rest on the first pair of guides in a position engaging the first pair of stops such that the first rotor assembly is prevented from becoming uncoupled; or in the second locked position, the second pair of protrusions are configured to rest on the second pair of guides in a position engaging the second pair of stops such that the second rotor assembly is prevented from becoming uncoupled. 11 . The movable object of claim 10 , wherein rotation in the first direction causes the first pair of protrusions to slidably move into the first locked position, or rotation in the second direction causes the second pair of protrusions to slidably move into the second locked position. 12 . A multi-rotor self-propelled movable object, the movable object comprising: (a) a first rotor assembly comprising: a first hub coupled to a first plurality of blades, the first hub comprising a first fastening feature threaded in a right-handed direction; and a first drive shaft comprising a second fastening feature and coupled to the first hub by a threaded mating connection of the first and second fastening features, wherein the first drive shaft is configured to cause rotation of the first hub in a first direction via a rotational force component that is transmitted from the first drive shaft to the first hub via contact between the first and second fastening features, wherein the first plurality of blades coupled to the first hub are configured to rotate therewith in the first direction to generate a first propulsive force providing lift to the movable object, and wherein the threaded mating connection of the first and second fastening features is able to be tightened by the rotation of the first drive shaft in only the first direction; and (b) a second rotor assembly comprising: a second hub coupled to a second plurality of blades, the second hub comprising a third fastening feature threaded in a left-handed direction; and a second drive shaft comprising a fourth fastening feature and coupled to the second hub by a threaded mating connection of the third and fourth fastening features, wherein the second drive shaft is configured to cause rotation of the second hub in a second direction that is opposite to the first direction via a rotational force component that is transmitted from the second drive shaft to the second hub via contact between the third and fourth fastening features, wherein the second plurality of blades coupled to the second hub are configured to rotate therewith in the second direction to generate a second propulsive force providing lift to the movable object, and wherein the threaded mating connection of the third and fourth fastening features is able to be tightened by the rotation of the second drive shaft in only the second direction. 13 . The movable object of claim 12 , wherein the self-propelled movable object is an unmanned aerial vehicle. 14 . The movable object of claim 12 , wherein the first and second pluralities of blades are each configured to rotate in a horizontal plane of rotation. 15 . The movable object of claim 12 , wherein the first plurality of blades coupled to the first hub is integrally formed with the first hub, or the second plurality of blades coupled to the second hub is integrally formed wit

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Classifications

  • B64C27/32Primary

    Rotors · CPC title

  • Making or assembling thereof, e.g. by folding · CPC title

  • B64C11/02Primary

    Hub construction · CPC title

  • Model aircraft · CPC title

  • for flow machines or engines with only one axial stage (for more than one stage F01D5/06) · CPC title

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What does patent US2016200418A1 cover?
Systems, methods, and devices for propelling self-propelled movable objects are provided. In one aspect, a rotor assembly for a self-propelled movable object comprises: a hub comprising a first fastening feature; a drive shaft comprising a second fastening feature and directly coupled to the hub by a mating connection of the first and second fastening features, wherein the drive shaft is config…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Sz Dji Technology Co Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B64C27/32. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Jul 14 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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