Spherical triboelectric nanogenerator

US10574155B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10574155-B2
Application numberUS-201815879129-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 24, 2018
Priority dateJul 20, 2017
Publication dateFeb 25, 2020
Grant dateFeb 25, 2020

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The present invention relates to a spherical triboelectric nanogenerator. A spherical triboelectric nanogenerator according to the present invention includes a case having an inner space in a round shape and provided with an electrode layer, and a charged body located in the inner space and movable by external force, wherein the case includes an inner charged layer formed on an inner surface of the electrode layer to be contactable with the charged body, and an outer charged layer formed to surround an outer surface of the electrode layer, and wherein electricity is generated based on at least one of friction between the outer charged layer and an external fluid and friction between the inner charged layer and the charged body, which is generated as the charged body is moved due to external force applied by the fluid.

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What is claimed is: 1. A spherical triboelectric nanogenerator, comprising: a case having an inner space in a round shape and provided with an electrode layer; and a charged body located in the inner space and movable by external force, wherein the case comprises: an inner charged layer formed on an inner surface of the electrode layer to be contactable with the charged body; and an outer charged layer formed to cover an outer surface of the electrode layer, and wherein the nanogenerator generates electricity based on at least one of friction between the outer charged layer and an external fluid and friction between the inner charged layer and the charged body, which is generated as the charged body is moved due to external force applied by the fluid, wherein the inner charged layer is formed on a part of the inner surface of the electrode layer, wherein the charged body is formed to be in contact with the inner charged layer formed on the part of the inner surface of the electrode layer or to be in direct contact with the electrode layer through another part of the inner surface of the electrode layer on which the inner charged layer is not formed by the external force, wherein the electrode layer is charged with different polarities depending on whether the charged body is in contact with the inner charged layer or is in direct contact with the electrode layer. 2. The nanogenerator of claim 1 , wherein the outer charged layer is formed of a material having hydrophobicity. 3. The nanogenerator of claim 1 , wherein the inner charged layer is formed of a fluorine-based polymer material facilitating electricity acquisition. 4. The nanogenerator of claim 1 , wherein the charged body is realized in a round shape with a surface having a nanostructure. 5. The nanogenerator of claim 1 , further comprising a storage layer formed on at least one of a position between the electrode layer and the inner charged layer and a position between the electrode layer and the outer charged layer, to store generated electric energy. 6. The nanogenerator of claim 5 , wherein the storage layer is formed as an oxide layer to which the nanostructure is applied. 7. The nanogenerator of claim 1 , further comprising a support unit connected to the case or the charged body to be fixed on the ground. 8. The nanogenerator of claim 1 , wherein the fluid is positively charged and the outer charged layer is negatively charged due to the friction between the outer charged layer and the fluid, and induced current is generated in the electrode layer by the negative charges of the outer charged layer in response to a movement of the fluid. 9. The nanogenerator of claim 1 , wherein the inner charged layer and the charged body are charged into different charges, respectively, due to friction therebetween, and induced current is generated in response to a movement of negative or positive charges to the electrode layer such that the electrode layer is charged by the charges of the inner charged layer.

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What does patent US10574155B2 cover?
The present invention relates to a spherical triboelectric nanogenerator. A spherical triboelectric nanogenerator according to the present invention includes a case having an inner space in a round shape and provided with an electrode layer, and a charged body located in the inner space and movable by external force, wherein the case includes an inner charged layer formed on an inner surface of…
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Agency Defense Dev
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H02N1/04. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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Publication date Tue Feb 25 2020 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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