Drone Delivery Canada awarded Sixth patent for drone delivery solutions
The 11,181,933 patent is directed to DDC’s drone delivery technology and processes related to managing access to one or more UAV zones. One or more UAV zones can include a landing zone, a loading zone and/or a take-off zone, as well as battery charging zones for charging the UAV.
Drone Delivery Canada Corp. (DDC) is pleased to announce that on November 23, 2021, the United States Patent Office granted a patent 11,181,933 for DDC’s patent application titled ‘Location for Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Landing and Taking Off’. This patent is related to DDC’s previously granted U.S. patents 10,625,879 and 11,027,858.
The 11,181,933 patent is directed to DDC’s drone delivery technology and processes related to managing access to one or more UAV zones. One or more UAV zones can include a landing zone, a loading zone and/or a take-off zone, as well as battery charging zones for charging the UAV. The patent further relates to controlling access to the UAV zones in collaboration with a flight management system that is responsive to requests by users to allow access to a selected UAV zone.
“We are pleased to announce our sixth United States Patent Office grant issued. As we further commercialize the business and our solution, technological innovation is a key foundational component and we continue to grow our intellectual property portfolio,” said Michael Zahra, President and CEO of Drone Delivery Canada. “On behalf of the Company, I would like to thank all of our dedicated staff who were integral to this patent accomplishment.”
DDC is currently seeking patent protection for other aspects of its technology.