Transmedium drone patent family

Six draft applications covering the dronefactory24.uk air-and-water VTOL platform: medium-keyed star-delta propulsion, a seawater auxiliary range-extender, transmedium hull integration, a modular payload bay, natural-language mission programming, and a lawful maritime search-and-rescue support swarm method.

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DF24-01
Brushless Motor Winding Termination Switchable Between Star and Delta Configurations Automatically Keyed to a Detected Operating Medium for a Transmedium Air-and-Water Vehicle
Promising · 74.2/100 12 claims
Electric propulsion control for transmedium unmanned vehicles, specifically automatic reconfiguration of a brushless DC motor winding termination as a function of the surrounding fluid medium.
DF24-02
Seawater-Activated Galvanic Auxiliary Cell with Sacrificial Magnesium Anode for Trickle-Charging an Avionics and Sensor Bus of a Submersible Drone Without Powering Flight
Marginal · 62.2/100 12 claims
Auxiliary electrical power generation for submersible unmanned vehicles using a seawater-activated galvanic cell to extend avionics and sensor endurance.
DF24-03
Integrated Submersible Hull and Folding Tilting Multirotor Airframe with Ballast Management for Controlled Water Entry, Submerged Transit, and Water Exit to Flight
Marginal · 64.3/100 12 claims
Airframe and hull architecture for transmedium unmanned vehicles that transition between multirotor flight and submerged transit.
DF24-04
Tool-less Modular Payload Bay for a Transmedium Drone Accepting Interchangeable Flotation, Sampling, and Authority-Limited Tow Modules
Marginal · 63.9/100 12 claims
Interchangeable payload systems for transmedium unmanned vehicles, with module identification and safety-scoped operating envelopes.
DF24-05
Natural-Language Mission-Programming Adapter Compiling Operator Briefs into Validated Transmedium Mission Parameters with Medium-Transition Safety Interlocks and Human-Authority Hand-off
Marginal · 59.9/100 12 claims
Mission planning and validation for transmedium unmanned vehicles, translating natural-language operator briefs into checked flight-controller parameters with safety interlocks.
DF24-06
Coordinated Transmedium Swarm Method for Maritime Search-and-Rescue Support with an Interlock Prohibiting Autonomous Interception or Tow of Occupied Craft and Hand-off to Crewed Authorities
Marginal · 58.5/100 12 claims
Coordination of multiple transmedium unmanned vehicles for maritime search-and-rescue support, with legal and safety interlocks preserving human authority over occupied craft.
DF24-07
Distributed Swarm Flotation and Keep-Afloat Stabilisation Method and System in which Buoyancy-Capable Drones Attach Around a Hull and Hold a Swamped Small Vessel Level and Afloat Until a Crewed Rescue Arrives
Marginal · 64.4/100 12 claims
Maritime life-safety support by unmanned vehicles, specifically a coordinated swarm of buoyancy-capable drones that distribute around the hull of a swamped or unstable small vessel and apply righting support to keep it level and afloat pending crewed rescue.
DF24-08
Printed-Circuit-Board Structural Airframe for a Lightweight Sealed Transmedium Drone in which Rigid or Semi-Rigid Boards Serve as Load-Bearing Members and Carry Power Electronics and Signal Routing
Promising · 65.7/100 12 claims
Airframe and electronics integration for small transmedium unmanned vehicles, specifically the use of printed circuit boards as load-bearing structural members that also carry power electronics and signal routing for a sealed air-and-water craft.
This is an AI-assisted patent-application DRAFT prepared for dronefactory24.uk. It is NOT a granted patent, NOT a filed application number, and NOT legal advice. The genius score is a structured self-assessment across 30 patentability factors. Prior-art links are live searches provided for examiner and attorney verification. Professional UK IPO and Irish PATO/IPOI prosecution by a qualified patent attorney is required before any rights exist. Claims and figures are illustrative drafts and will change during prosecution.