Polyphase inductive power transfer system with individual control of phases

US10270289B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10270289-B2
Application numberUS-201314424384-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 28, 2013
Priority dateAug 28, 2012
Publication dateApr 23, 2019
Grant dateApr 23, 2019

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The present invention provides a polyphase inductive power transfer (IPT) system comprising a primary power supply comprising a plurality of primary conductors, the primary conductors being individually selectively operable to provide or receive a magnetic field for inductive power transfer; and at least one pick-up comprising one or more pick-up conductors, the one or more pick-up conductors each being individually selectively operable to magnetically couple with a primary conductor to control power transfer between the primary power supply and a load coupled or coupleable with the respective pick-up. The polyphase primary power supply may be used to power a plurality of single-phase pick-ups, one or more polyphase pick-ups, or a combination thereof. Also disclosed are polyphase primary and secondary converters for use in such a system.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A polyphase inductive power transfer (IPT) primary power supply comprising: a plurality of primary conductors, the primary conductors being individually selectively operable to control an alternating current in each of the primary conductors to provide or receive a magnetic field for inductive power transfer to control power transfer between the primary power supply and at least one pick-up comprising one or more pick-up conductors, the one or more pick-up conductors each being individually selectively operable to magnetically couple with a primary conductor of the primary power supply to control power transfer between the primary power supply and a load coupled with the respective pick-up. 2. The polyphase IPT primary power supply of claim 1 wherein any one or more of the plurality of primary conductors are selectively operable to provide a magnetic field as required. 3. The polyphase IPT primary power supply of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of primary conductors is operated only when a load is to be powered by a pick-up magnetically coupled with the respective primary conductor. 4. The polyphase IPT primary power supply of claim 3 , wherein the primary conductors are each operated out of phase by 360°/n, where n is the number of operating primary conductors. 5. The polyphase IPT primary power supply of claim 1 , wherein the primary conductors are each operated out of phase by 360°/n, where n is the number of primary conductors. 6. The polyphase IPT primary power supply of claim 1 , wherein each of the primary conductors are individually selectively coupled to a power source to control the alternating current in the respective primary conductor. 7. The polyphase IPT primary power supply of claim 1 , wherein the primary power supply further comprises a plurality of switch pairs each selectively coupling a power source to at least one primary conductor whereby each primary conductor is coupled to the power source by a pair of switch pairs, and the switch pairs are independently controlled to control the alternating current in each of the primary conductors. 8. The polyphase IPT primary power supply of claim 7 , wherein the alternating current in each of the primary conductors is controlled by controlling the phase angle between the respective pair of switch pairs coupled therewith. 9. The polyphase IPT primary power supply of claim 1 , wherein the primary power supply is bi-directional and power may be selectively transferred from the primary power supply to the at least one pick-up or vice versa. 10. The polyphase IPT primary power supply of claim 1 , wherein power transfer between the primary power supply and a respective pick-up is controlled by controlling the phase angle of an alternating current in the pick-up conductor with respect to the alternating current in the respective primary conductor. 11. The polyphase IPT primary power supply of claim 1 , wherein the phase angle between respective alternating currents in the primary and pick-up conductors is regulated at ±90° and power transfer between the power source and the load is controlled by controlling the magnitude of the alternating currents in the primary or pick-up conductors. 12. The polyphase IPT primary power supply of claim 1 wherein one of the at least one pick-up comprises a plurality of pick-up conductors each magnetically coupled with one of the plurality of primary conductors to receive polyphase power from the primary power supply. 13. The polyphase IPT primary power supply of claim 12 , wherein the pick-up further comprises a plurality of switch pairs each selectively coupling a load to at least one pick-up conductor whereby each pick-up conductor is coupled to the load by a pair of switch pairs, and the switch pairs are independently controlled to control power transfer between each of the pick-up conductors and the load. 14. The polyphase IPT primary power supply of claim 13 , wherein the power transfer between each of the pick-up conductors and the load is controlled by controlling the phase angle between the respective pair of switch pairs coupled therewith. 15. The polyphase IPT primary power supply of claim 12 , wherein the pick-up comprises a plurality of pick-up conductors equal in number to the plurality of primary conductors. 16. The polyphase IPT primary power supply of claim 1 wherein the at least one pick-up comprises one or more pick-ups each comprising a single pick-up conductor magnetically coupled with any one of the plurality of primary conductors. 17. The polyphase IPT primary power supply of claim 1 , wherein the primary power supply automatically adapts to inductively power: one or more pick-ups each comprising a plurality of pick-up conductors; or one or more pick-ups each comprising a single pick-up conductor. 18. A polyphase inductive power transfer (IPT) system comprising: a primary power supply comprising a plurality of primary conductors, the primary conductors being individually selectively operable to control an alternating current in each of the primary conductors to provide or receive a magnetic field for inductive power transfer; and at least one pick-up comprising one or more pick-up conductors, the one or more pick-up conductors each being individually selectively operable to magnetically couple with a primary conductor to control power transfer between the primary power supply and a load configured to be coupled with the respective pick-up. 19. The IPT system of claim 18 wherein the conductors are each operated out of phase by 360°/n, where n is the number of conductors. 20. An inductive power transfer (IPT) power supply comprising a plurality of primary conductors, the primary conductors being individually selectively operable to provide or receive a magnetic field for inductive power transfer, wherein the power supply automatically adapts to supply power inductively to a single pick-up comprising a plurality of pick-up conductors, each being individually selectively operable to magnetically couple with a primary conductor, and one or more pick-ups each comprising a single pick-up conductor. 21. A polyphase inductive power transfer (IPT) pick-up comprising: one or more pick-up conductors, the one or more pick-up conductors each being individually selectively operable to magnetically couple with a primary conductor of a primary power supply comprising a plurality of primary conductors to control power transfer between the primary power supply and a load configured to be coupled with the respective pick-up, the primary conductors being individually selectively operable to control an alternating current in each of the primary conductors to provide or receive a magnetic field for inductive power transfer.

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  • H02J50/12Primary

    of the resonant type · CPC title

  • Electromobility specific charging systems or methods for batteries, ultracapacitors, supercapacitors or double-layer capacitors · CPC title

  • the energy generation units being or involving electric vehicles [EV] or hybrid vehicles [HEV], i.e. power aggregation of EV or HEV, vehicle to grid arrangements [V2G] · CPC title

  • Plug-in electric vehicles · CPC title

  • Inductive energy transfer · CPC title

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What does patent US10270289B2 cover?
The present invention provides a polyphase inductive power transfer (IPT) system comprising a primary power supply comprising a plurality of primary conductors, the primary conductors being individually selectively operable to provide or receive a magnetic field for inductive power transfer; and at least one pick-up comprising one or more pick-up conductors, the one or more pick-up conductors e…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Auckland Uniservices Ltd, Madawala Udaya Kumara, Thrimawithana Duleepa Jayanath
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H02J50/12. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 23 2019 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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