Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Controlling inductive power transfer system
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Application No.: US15083955Application Date: 2016-03-29
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Publication No.: US10069350B2Publication Date: 2018-09-04
- Inventor: Michael Craig Stevens , Alexander Charles Knill , John Robert Dunton , Julian Andrew John Fells
- Applicant: Philips IP Ventures B.V.
- Applicant Address: NL Eindhoven
- Assignee: PHILIPS IP VENTURES B.V.
- Current Assignee: PHILIPS IP VENTURES B.V.
- Current Assignee Address: NL Eindhoven
- Priority: GB0410503.7 20040511; GB0502775.0 20050210
- Main IPC: H01F27/42
- IPC: H01F27/42 ; H01F37/00 ; H01F38/00 ; H02J50/80 ; H02J5/00 ; H02J17/00 ; G05F1/66 ; H01F38/14 ; H02J50/10 ; H02J50/12 ; H02J50/60

Abstract:
An inductive power transfer system comprises a primary unit operable to generate an electromagnetic field and at least one secondary device, separable from the primary unit, and adapted to couple with the field when the secondary device is in proximity to the primary unit so that power can be received inductively by the secondary device from the primary unit without direct electrical conductive contacts therebetween. The system detects if there is a substantial difference between, on the one hand, a power drawn from the primary unit and, on the other hand, a power required by the secondary device or, if there is more than one secondary device, a combined power required by the secondary devices. Following such detection, the system restricts or stops the inductive power supply from the primary unit. Such a system can detect the presence of unwanted parasitic loads in the vicinity of the primary unit reliably.
Public/Granted literature
- US20160241088A1 CONTROLLING INDUCTIVE POWER TRANSFER SYSTEM Public/Granted day:2016-08-18
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