Wireless power transfer magnetic couplers
US-9240270-B2 · Jan 19, 2016 · US
US10043612B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10043612-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615269925-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 19, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jun 20, 2014 |
| Publication date | Aug 7, 2018 |
| Grant date | Aug 7, 2018 |
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Methods of and systems for directing flux from a transmit coil to a receive coil within an inductive power transfer system are disclosed. For example, a transmit coil can be shielded with a contoured shield made from a ferromagnetic material. The contoured shield contours to several surfaces of the transmit coil so as to define a single plane through which magnetic flux is directed to a receive coil.
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What is claimed is: 1. A shield for an annular coil, the shield comprising: a first portion; and a second portion coupled to the first portion, wherein the first portion and the second portion are contoured over at least two surfaces of the annular coil such that the first portion and the second portion fill within at least a portion of void spaces defined between stacked coils positioned along the at least two surfaces of the annular coil. 2. The shield of claim 1 wherein the shield is made from soft magnetic material. 3. The shield of claim 2 wherein the shield is made from at least one of iron, iron silicates, iron-cobalt, manganese-zinc, nickel, or nickel-zinc. 4. The shield of claim 1 wherein the shield is made from a doped material selected from plastic, glass, or composite material. 5. The shield of claim 4 wherein the doped material comprises a dopant made from a metal powder. 6. The shield of claim 1 further comprising a third portion coupled to the first portion and the second portion. 7. The shield of claim 1 further comprising an adhesive layer disposed between the shield and the annular coil. 8. The shield of claim 7 wherein the adhesive layer comprises a heat activated film. 9. The shield of claim 7 wherein the adhesive layer is made from a doped material comprising a dopant made from a metal powder. 10. The shield of claim 1 wherein: the annular coil comprises a plurality of windings of an electrical conductor defining an interior coil sidewall, an exterior coil sidewall and a back surface extending between the interior sidewall and the exterior sidewall; the first portion is contoured to either the interior sidewall and the exterior sidewall; and the second portion comprises a ring contoured to the back surface. 11. The shield of claim 1 wherein the annular coil is contained within a first housing. 12. A shield for an annular coil, the shield comprising: a first portion comprising a plurality of individual petals; and a second portion comprising a ring and coupled to the first portion, wherein the first portion and the second portion are contoured over at least two surfaces of the annular coil such that the first portion and the second portion fill within at least a portion of void spaces defined between stacked coils positioned along the at least two surfaces of the annular coil. 13. The shield of claim 12 further comprising a filler material disposed between adjacent individual petals of the plurality of individual petals. 14. The shield of claim 12 , further comprising a third portion coupled to the first portion and the second portion, wherein the second portion is disposed between the first portion and the third portion. 15. The shield of claim 14 wherein the third portion comprises a plurality of individual petals positioned across the second portion from the plurality of individual petals of the first portion. 16. The shield of claim 14 further comprising a filler material disposed between adjacent individual petals of the plurality of individual petals. 17. An inductive charging system comprising: an electronic device comprising: an annular receive coil; and a shield contoured over at least two surfaces of the receive coil such that the shield fills within at least a portion of void spaces defined between stacked coils positioned along the at least two surfaces of the receive coil. 18. The inductive charging system of claim 17 wherein the shield defines a receiving area of the receive coil for concentrating magnetic flux therethrough. 19. The inductive charging system of claim 18 wherein the shield is a first shield, and the inductive charging system further comprises: an inductive charging device comprising: a housing comprising an interface surface for receiving the electronic device; a transmitter coil within the housing and positioned below the interface surface; and a second shield contoured over at least two surfaces of the transmitter coil defining a transmitter area of the receive coil for concentrating magnetic flux therefrom; wherein: the transmitter area is oriented to face the interface surface. 20. The inductive charging system of claim 19 wherein the electronic device is received on the interface surface, the receiving area is oriented to face the transmitting area.
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