Apparatus for servicing a detector of a fire safety system

US9334051B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9334051-B2
Application numberUS-201414193788-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 28, 2014
Priority dateFeb 28, 2014
Publication dateMay 10, 2016
Grant dateMay 10, 2016

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An apparatus includes an aerial platform which is remotely controlled by an operator using a controller. The apparatus is used to service a detector of a fire safety system. The apparatus includes a frame having a gas canister and a gas delivery cup attached thereto, and a drone attached to the frame which is capable of flying the frame under remote control by the operator. A gripping mechanism for gripping a portion of a detector is provided for servicing the detector.

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What is claimed is: 1. An aerial platform for servicing a detector comprising: a frame; a gas canister attached to the frame, the gas canister having gas therein; a gas delivery cup seated directly on and affixed to the frame and in fluid communication with the gas canister, wherein gas from the gas canister is capable of being selectively released into the gas delivery cup to test the detector; and a drone attached to the frame, the drone capable of flying the frame under remote control by an operator to the detector. 2. The aerial platform of claim 1 , wherein the drone has a control and communications electronics package for receiving instructions from the operator. 3. The aerial platform of claim 1 , further including a camera mounted on one of the frame and the drone for providing images and/or video to the operator. 4. The aerial platform of claim 3 , wherein the drone has a control and communications electronics package for said receiving said images and/or video, said control and communications electronics package using said images and/or video to maneuver the aerial platform proximate to the detector. 5. The aerial platform of claim 4 , further including a laser designator on said drone and in communication with said control and communications electronics package. 6. The aerial platform of claim 1 , wherein the drone comprises a plurality of motors and rotatable blades attached thereto for flying the frame, and the gas delivery cup has an open end that extends upwardly from the frame so that the open end is above each of the blades of the drone. 7. The aerial platform of claim 6 , further including a tether attached to the frame to direct the frame to a desired location. 8. The aerial platform of claim 1 , wherein the drone comprises a plurality of motors and rotatable blades attached thereto for flying the frame, and the gas delivery cup has an open end that is radially outwardly from the blades of the drone. 9. The aerial platform of claim 1 , further including a gripping mechanism for gripping a portion of the detector. 10. The aerial platform of claim 9 , wherein said gripping mechanism includes a platform having moveable arms thereon for gripping the detector. 11. The aerial platform of claim 1 in combination with a controller for controlling the operation of the aerial platform, the controller being remote from the aerial platform. 12. The aerial platform claim 1 , wherein the frame includes a first mounting location to which the gas delivery cup can be attached such that an open end of the gas delivery cup extends upwardly from the frame and the open end is above each of the blades of the drone, and a second mounting location to which the gas delivery cup can be attached such that the open end of the gas delivery cup extends radially outwardly from the blades of the drone. 13. The aerial platform claim 1 , wherein the drone comprising a plurality of balloons or dirigible gas envelopes, at least one of said balloons or dirigible gas envelopes having a motor and rotatable blade attached thereto for flying the frame. 14. The aerial platform for servicing a detector comprising: a frame; a gas canister attached to the frame, the gas canister having gas therein; a gas delivery cup attached to the frame and in fluid communication with the gas canister, wherein gas from the gas canister is capable of being selectively released into the gas delivery cup to test the detector; and a drone attached to the frame, the drone capable of flying the frame under remote control by an operator to the detector, the drone comprising a plurality of balloons or dirigible gas envelopes, at least one of said balloons or dirigible gas envelopes having a motor and rotatable blade attached thereto for flying the frame. 15. The aerial platform claim 14 , wherein the gas delivery cup has an open end that is radially outwardly from the blades of the drone. 16. The aerial platform claim 14 , wherein the gas delivery cup has an open end that extends upwardly from the frame so that the open end is above each of the blades of the drone. 17. The aerial platform claim 14 , wherein the frame includes a first mounting location to which the gas delivery cup can be attached such that an open end of the gas delivery cup extends upwardly from the frame and the open end is above each of the blades of the drone, and a second mounting location to which the gas delivery cup can be attached such that the open end of the gas delivery cup extends radially outwardly from the blades of the drone.

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  • Lighter-than-air aircraft, e.g. aerostatic aircraft · CPC title

  • Remote controls · CPC title

  • for imaging, photography or videography · CPC title

  • with disassembling · CPC title

  • B64B1/40Primary

    Balloons (B64B1/58 takes precedence; toy balloons A63H27/10) · CPC title

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What does patent US9334051B2 cover?
An apparatus includes an aerial platform which is remotely controlled by an operator using a controller. The apparatus is used to service a detector of a fire safety system. The apparatus includes a frame having a gas canister and a gas delivery cup attached thereto, and a drone attached to the frame which is capable of flying the frame under remote control by the operator. A gripping mechanism…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Siemens Industry Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B64B1/40. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 10 2016 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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