A drone take-off and landing aid device

By using Z-shaped support feet and shock-absorbing components, combined with a secure connection of protective devices, the vibration and protection issues during drone takeoff and landing are resolved, improving takeoff and landing stability and propeller protection.

CN224427888UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-30NANJING YUNSHU AVIATION TECHNOLOGY CO LTD
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Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-07-24
Publication Date
2026-06-30

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing drone support feet have simple structures and lack shock-absorbing components, making them prone to vibration during takeoff and landing, and the protective components are easily loosened, affecting the stability of the fuselage and the protection of the propellers.

Method used

The device uses Z-shaped support feet connected to the connecting plate, and is equipped with shock-absorbing springs and foot pads. The protective device uses a rotating motor to drive the protective net to be fixed to the lower end of the drone. The protective net is welded to the mounting groove to ensure a firm connection.

Benefits of technology

It effectively buffers takeoff and landing vibrations, improves fuselage stability, prevents propeller damage, avoids loosening, and ensures safe takeoff and landing.

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Abstract

This utility model relates to the technical field of drone take-off and landing safety auxiliary equipment, and particularly to a drone take-off and landing auxiliary device, including a drone body. A connecting block is fixedly connected to the lower end of the drone body. Two threaded holes are formed on the left and right sides of the outer surface of the connecting block. Mounting devices are snapped onto the left and right sides of the outer surface of the connecting block. Mounting holes are formed at the four corners of the upper end of the drone body, and protective devices are fixedly connected to each of the four mounting holes. In the drone take-off and landing auxiliary device of this utility model, the Z-shaped support feet are securely connected to the connecting block via connecting plates and screws, and the springs of the shock-absorbing components can buffer vibrations during take-off and landing. Even on uneven ground or in the event of a minor collision, the springs can absorb the impact force, and together with the foot pads, enhance grip, preventing the drone from vibrating or tipping over, thus improving take-off and landing stability.
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