Statomotorik is a mechanism that rotates your phone so it lands flat on its back to prevent cracked screens.
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no cats were harmed during these experiments.
Timm's 3d mockup:
No phones / displays were harmed during these tests. We took one of the broken screens off the tiny_display_wall @shackspace.
Being nailed to the wall these displays are already somewhat broken - but served us well enough for this quick test.
These tiny quadcopters weigh about 20g in total and unfortunately don't provide enough lift to carry a smartphone - but you get the idea.
putting 8 motors (octacopter) on a frame made from straws should give enoug lift for about 15g payload. the maiden flight:
backside of an old iphone that was lying around.
It will for sure break the fall but it won't fly. (20g)
Maybe this is not the rout to go - but how could would it be if you could just place your phone in mid air ...
idea 5 - quadcopter-style
how cool would it be if you could just leave it in mid-air and it would just hover and then gracefully glide to a soft landing. Of course the props would need to be incorporated into the smartphone.
and yes ... after less than a week ... oops I did it again ... didn't even notice when/how it happened
idea 4 - more low tech - compressed micro spring sticks
these just pop out (get released mechanically) when needed.
sth. like this? even a lot shorter.
mockup with ballpen springs
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I would try to create a milspec "smart case" that contains a gyroscope on a gimbal and uses the phone sensors to activate the mechanism when the phone starts to fall. My assumption is that a rapid rotation of a spinning gyro would flip the phone onto its back. Once the phone is screen up the milspec case would handle the rest. That's my $0.02 anyway. Love the idea, good luck!
A CMG would indeed work better than a reaction wheel, but the problem is you need the CMG to be spinning already. Spinning it up during the fall is likely too late, and during spinup it will act as a reaction wheel (though if you have three axes of CMGs you could use them to cancel out each other's spinup reaction torque if necessary).
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