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- Patent Title: Method and apparatus for detecting electrically conductive foreign bodies during inductive energy transmission
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Application No.: US17415089Application Date: 2018-12-20
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Publication No.: US11894696B2Publication Date: 2024-02-06
- Inventor: Mike Böttigheimer , Nejila Parspour , Stefanie Hermann
- Applicant: UNIVERSITÄT STUTTGART
- Applicant Address: DE Stuttgart
- Assignee: UNIVERSITÄT STUTTGART
- Current Assignee: UNIVERSITÄT STUTTGART
- Current Assignee Address: DE Stuttgart
- Agency: Renner, Kenner, Greive, Bobak, Taylor & Weber
- International Application: PCT/EP2018/086201 2018.12.20
- International Announcement: WO2020/125994A 2020.06.25
- Date entered country: 2021-06-17
- Main IPC: H02J50/60
- IPC: H02J50/60 ; H02J50/10 ; B60L53/124 ; H02J7/00

Abstract:
In a method and an apparatus for detecting electrically conductive foreign bodies during inductive energy transmission between a primary coil (1) and a secondary coil (2), at least one sensor coil (5) is arranged between the primary coil (1) and the secondary coil (2), and a current flowing in the sensor coil (5) due to the induced voltage during the energy transmission is detected and evaluated. In this case, the sensor coil (5) is connected to at least one capacitor to form a resonant circuit which is matched to the excitation frequency of the primary coil (1). The phase position of the current in the resonant circuit in relation to a reference signal is then used to determine whether there are electrically conductive foreign bodies (4) between the primary coil (1) and the secondary coil (2). A high degree of sensitivity, also in relation to small electrically conductive foreign bodies within the energy transmission path, is achieved by means of the method and the apparatus.
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