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Amazon just patented a floating warehouse that spits out drones

24 points| wyclif | 9 years ago |patft1.uspto.gov | reply

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[+] gambler|9 years ago|reply
I was joking about this very idea all the way back when they started floating rumors about drone delivery. (And yes, Protoss carriers and Red Alert blimps were sort of an inspiration for the idea, and the reason was funny.) Hm... And this not the first time such thing happens either. Maybe I should patent all my technology-related jokes.
[+] blockloop|9 years ago|reply
Amazon wants to build a Protoss carrier
[+] Zenst|9 years ago|reply
I'm wondering if there is down the line that such hubs could be out at sea (offshore). Maybe even loaded up mostly from import source, ready to go. Certainly add's a whole new aspect to sales TAX and customs down the line.
[+] chrismcb|9 years ago|reply
When it says "floating" it means floating on air, not water. I don't stink the patent spells out how the airborne fulfilment center is starting in the air. Seems like flights of fantasy
[+] trevyn|9 years ago|reply
I think this is mostly about increasing drone payload capacity -- with payload, the drone only needs to "glide" downward to the correct location, and then the return trip is payload-free.

The airborne distribution center and resupply ships are blimps or similar, and the items likely remain on the ground until ordered. Once ordered, they're sent on a supply ship to the airborne DC, and then glided down to the customer.