Inductive charger alignment systems for vehicles

US10011182B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10011182-B2
Application numberUS-201615079825-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 24, 2016
Priority dateMar 24, 2016
Publication dateJul 3, 2018
Grant dateJul 3, 2018

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An inductive charger alignment system for a vehicle that includes: a plurality of on-board inductive receiving coils adapted to charge an on-board power source; an alignment controller coupled to the coils; an on-board signal element, e.g., a pair of headlamps, coupled to the controller; and an off-board inductive transmitter coil. Further, the controller is configured to direct the element to communicate an alignment between the receiving coils and the transmitter coil to an on-board driver. The alignment may include vehicle forward and side-to-side alignment between the receiving coils and the off-board transmitter coil.

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What is claimed is: 1. An inductive charger alignment system for a vehicle, comprising: an on-board inductive receiving coil adapted to charge an on-board power source; an alignment controller coupled to the receiving coil; and a headlamp coupled to the controller, wherein the controller is configured to vary an illumination state of the headlamp to communicate an alignment between the receiving coil and an off-board inductive transmitter coil to an on-board driver. 2. The system of claim 1 , further comprising: an alarm element coupled to the controller and in proximity to the driver, wherein the controller is further configured to direct the alarm element to communicate the alignment by varying an audible state of the alarm element. 3. The system of claim 2 , further comprising: an on-board sensor configured to provide an input to the controller based on reflected light from the headlamp, wherein the controller is further configured to direct one of the alarm element and the headlamp to communicate the alignment based at least in part on the input from the sensor. 4. The system of claim 1 , wherein the on-board inductive receiving coil is affixed to a non-metallic component on the underside of the vehicle. 5. The system of claim 1 , wherein the on-board inductive receiving coil is affixed to an oil pan coupled to an engine of the vehicle and the coil is further configured to heat oil in the oil pan upon charging from the off-board inductive transmitter coil. 6. An inductive charger alignment system for a vehicle, comprising: a plurality of on-board inductive receiving coils adapted to charge an on-board power source; an alignment controller coupled to the receiving coils; and an on-board signal element comprising a headlamp coupled to the controller, wherein the controller is configured to vary an illumination state of the headlamp to communicate an alignment between the receiving coils and an off-board inductive transmitter coil to an on-board driver. 7. The system of claim 6 , wherein the on-board signal element further comprises an alarm element coupled to the controller and in proximity to the driver, and the controller is further configured to direct the alarm element to communicate the alignment by varying an audible state of the alarm element. 8. The system of claim 7 , further comprising: an on-board sensor configured to provide an input to the controller based on reflected light from the headlamp, wherein the controller is further configured to direct one of the alarm element and the headlamp to communicate the alignment based at least in part on the input from the sensor. 9. The system of claim 6 , wherein the alignment comprises vehicle forward and side-to-side alignment between the receiving coils and the off-board inductive transmitter coil. 10. The system of claim 6 , wherein the on-board inductive receiving coils are affixed to a non-metallic component on the underside of the vehicle. 11. The system of claim 6 , wherein the on-board inductive receiving coils are affixed to an oil pan coupled to an engine of the vehicle and the coil is further configured to heat oil in the oil pan upon charging from an off-board inductive transmitter coil. 12. An inductive charger alignment system for a vehicle, comprising: a plurality of on-board inductive receiving coils adapted to charge an on-board power source; an alignment controller coupled to the receiving coils; an on-board signal element comprising a headlamp coupled to the controller; and an off-board inductive transmitter coil, wherein the controller is configured vary an illumination state of the headlamp to communicate an alignment between the receiving coils and the transmitter coil to an on-board driver. 13. The system of claim 12 , wherein the on-board signal element further comprises an alarm element coupled to the controller and in proximity to the driver, and the controller is further configured to direct the alarm element to communicate the alignment by varying an audible state of the alarm element. 14. The system of claim 13 , further comprising: an on-board sensor configured to provide an input to the controller based on reflected light from the headlamp, wherein the controller is further configured to direct one of the alarm element and the headlamp to communicate the alignment based at least in part on the input from the sensor. 15. The system of claim 12 , wherein the alignment comprises vehicle forward and side-to-side alignment between the receiving coils and the off-board inductive transmitter coil. 16. The system of claim 12 , wherein the on-board inductive receiving coils are affixed to a non-metallic component on the underside of the vehicle. 17. The system of claim 12 , wherein the on-board inductive receiving coils are affixed to an oil pan coupled to an engine of the vehicle and the coil is further configured to heat oil in the oil pan upon charging from an off-board inductive transmitter coil.

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

  • Inductive energy transfer · CPC title

  • using optical position determination, e.g. using cameras · CPC title

  • by positioning the vehicle · CPC title

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

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What does patent US10011182B2 cover?
An inductive charger alignment system for a vehicle that includes: a plurality of on-board inductive receiving coils adapted to charge an on-board power source; an alignment controller coupled to the coils; an on-board signal element, e.g., a pair of headlamps, coupled to the controller; and an off-board inductive transmitter coil. Further, the controller is configured to direct the element to …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ford Global Tech Llc
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 Jul 03 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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