Wireless charging system for charging vehicular battery

US10000134B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-10000134-B2
Application numberUS-201615082475-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 28, 2016
Priority dateMar 28, 2016
Publication dateJun 19, 2018
Grant dateJun 19, 2018

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Abstract

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A wireless charging system may be used to charge a battery in a vehicle via a receiving coil. The wireless charging system may include a coil charge device, a linear track, a linear motor, and a charge control module. The coil charge device includes a carriage and a transmitting coil positioned on the carriage. The linear track extends across a designated path. The coil charge device is positioned on and moveable along the linear track. The linear motor is operable to move the coil charge device along the linear track. The charge control module controls a position of the coil charge device along the designated path via the linear motor.

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What is claimed is: 1. A wireless charging system for charging a battery in a vehicle, the vehicle includes a receiving coil positioned on an underside of the vehicle, the wireless charging system comprising: a coil charge device including a transmitting coil and a carriage, wherein the transmitting coil is positioned on the carriage; a linear track extending across a designated path, wherein the coil charge device is positioned on and moveable along the linear track; a linear motor operable to move the coil charge device along the linear track; and a charge control module configured to control a position of the coil charge device along the designated path via the linear motor and operate the transmitting coil during a charge operation to charge the battery of the vehicle; wherein the charge control module is configured to control the linear motor to position the coil charge device relative to the receiving coil such that an induced voltage across the receiving coil is at a maximum indicating that the charge coil device is aligned with the receiving coil. 2. The wireless charging system claim 1 wherein the linear track extends across two or more parking spaces, and the coil charge device is moveable to any one of the two or more parking spaces. 3. The wireless charging system claim 1 wherein the coil charge device further includes a power electronics circuit connected to the transmitting coil and configured to supply an alternating current to the transmitting coil from a main power source. 4. The wireless charging system of claim 1 wherein the coil charge device includes a cover that is positioned over the transmitting coil and is attached to the carriage. 5. The wireless charging system of claim 1 wherein the charge control module includes a communication module that wirelessly communicates with the vehicle. 6. The wireless charging system of claim 1 wherein the linear motor includes a rotor and a stator, the carriage is positioned on the rotor and the stator extends along the linear track. 7. The wireless charging system of claim 1 wherein the charge control module is connected to the linear motor by way of a cable to supply a drive signal to the linear motor. 8. A wireless charging system for charging a battery in a vehicle, the vehicle includes a receiving coil positioned on an underside of the vehicle, the wireless charging system comprising: a coil charge device including a transmitting coil and a carriage, wherein the transmitting coil is positioned on the carriage; a linear track extending across a designated path, wherein the designated path extends across one or more parking spaces, and the coil charge device is positioned on and moveable along the linear track; a linear motor operable to move the coil charge device along the linear track; and a controller configured to wirelessly communicate with one or more vehicles parked at the one or more parking spaces, control a position of the coil charge device along the designated path via the linear motor based on a position of a designated vehicle, and operate the transmitting coil during a charge operation to charge the battery of the designated vehicle, wherein the designated vehicle is one of the one or more vehicles parked at the one or more parking spaces and is in communication with the controller, and during the charge operation, the controller positions the coil charge device under the designated vehicle and supplies power to the transmitting coil to induce an induced voltage in a receiving coil of the designated vehicle; wherein the charge control module is configured to control the linear motor to position the coil charge device relative to the receiving coil such that the induced voltage across the receiving coil is at a maximum indicating that the charge coil device is aligned with the receiving coil. 9. The wireless charging system of claim 8 wherein the controller selects the designated vehicle from among two or more vehicles parked along the designated path and in communication with the controller based on a predetermine parameter. 10. The wireless charging system of claim 9 wherein the predetermined parameter is a state of charge of the battery provided in each of the vehicles, and the battery of the designated vehicle selected by the controller has lowest state of charge from the two or more vehicles. 11. The wireless charging system of claim 8 wherein the coil charge device further includes a power electronic circuit connected to the transmitting coil and configured to supply an alternating current to the transmitting coil from a main power source. 12. The wireless charging system of claim 8 wherein the coil charge device includes a cover that is positioned over the transmitting coil and attached to the carriage. 13. The wireless charging system of claim 8 wherein the linear motor includes a rotor and a stator, the carriage is positioned on the rotor, and the stator extends along the linear track. 14. The wireless charging system of claim 8 wherein the controller monitors the designated path to determine whether a given vehicle is parked along the designated path. 15. The wireless charging system of claim 8 wherein the controller is connected to the linear motor by way of a cable to supply a drive signal to the linear motor. 16. The wireless charging system of claim 8 wherein the controller is connected to the coil charge device by way of a cable.

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  • involving detection or optimisation of position, e.g. alignment · CPC title

  • Methods related to measuring, billing or payment · CPC title

  • specially adapted for charging by inductive energy transfer · CPC title

  • Details associated with the interoperability, e.g. vehicle recognition, authentication, identification or billing · CPC title

  • Plug-in electric vehicles · CPC title

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What does patent US10000134B2 cover?
A wireless charging system may be used to charge a battery in a vehicle via a receiving coil. The wireless charging system may include a coil charge device, a linear track, a linear motor, and a charge control module. The coil charge device includes a carriage and a transmitting coil positioned on the carriage. The linear track extends across a designated path. The coil charge device is positio…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Denso Int America Inc, Univ Michigan Regents
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60L11/1829. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 19 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 12 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).