Inductive power transfer system primary track topologies

US10600564B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10600564-B2
Application numberUS-201113698851-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 19, 2011
Priority dateMay 19, 2010
Publication dateMar 24, 2020
Grant dateMar 24, 2020

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A multiphase IPT primary track conductor arrangement comprising a first phase conductor and a second phase conductor, the conductors being arranged substantially in a plane and so as to overlap each other and being arranged such that there is substantially balanced mutual coupling between the phase conductors.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A multiphase Inductive Power Transfer (IPT) primary track conductor arrangement comprising phase conductors including a first phase conductor and a second phase conductor, the phase conductors being arranged substantially in a plane and being operable to provide a magnetic field for inductive power transfer on one side of the plane, the phase conductors also being arranged to overlap each other such that there is minimal mutual coupling between the phase conductors, and the arrangement being associated with a magnetically permeable member, the magnetically permeable member being provided on an opposite side of the plane, wherein a forward current path of the first phase conductor and a return current path of the first phase conductor are arranged to produce a first series of alternating pole areas, and a forward current path of the second phase conductor and a return current path of the second phase conductor are arranged to produce a second series of alternating pole areas, and wherein the magnetically permeable member is configured to channel flux between adjacent pole areas. 2. A multiphase IPT primary track conductor arrangement as claimed in claim 1 wherein energization of the phase conductors results in minimal energy transfer from one phase conductor to the other phase conductor. 3. A multiphase IPT primary track conductor arrangement as claimed in claim 1 wherein the plane is rectangular having a first dimension extending in a longitudinal direction and each phase conductor has transverse sections extending across the plane substantially transversely relative to the longitudinal dimension, the transverse sections being substantially parallel to each other and spaced a distance apart from each other. 4. A multiphase IPT primary track conductor arrangement as claimed in claim 3 wherein the distance between the transverse sections of the phase conductors is selected dependent on a dimension of a pick-up coil apparatus for receiving power from the primary track conductor arrangement. 5. A multiphase IPT primary track conductor arrangement as claimed in claim 3 wherein the magnetically permeable member comprises at least two elongate ferrite strips, and wherein the at least two elongate ferrite strips are arranged substantially in parallel, are spaced apart, and extend along the longitudinal direction of the plane. 6. A multiphase IPT primary track conductor arrangement as claimed in claim 3 wherein a power receiving device in use travels over the track in a direction transverse to the first dimension. 7. A multiphase IPT primary track conductor arrangement as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the phase conductors are arranged in a unipolar topology, and the multiphase IPT primary track conductor arrangement is configured to substantially balance interphase coupling between the phase conductors. 8. A multiphase IPT primary track conductor arrangement as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the forward current path of the first phase conductor is arranged to overlap the return current path of the first phase conductor, and the forward current path of the second phase conductor is arranged to overlap the return current path of the second phase conductor. 9. A multiphase IPT primary track conductor arrangement as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the phase conductors of the multiphase IPT primary track conductor arrangement are arranged in one of: (i) a two-phase unipolar topology, (ii) a three-phase unipolar topology, or (iii) a two-phase bipolar topology. 10. A multiphase Inductive Power Transfer (IPT) primary track conductor arrangement comprising phase conductors including a first phase conductor and a second phase conductor, the phase conductors being arranged substantially in a plane and being operable to provide a magnetic field for inductive power transfer on one side of the plane, the phase conductors also being arranged to overlap each other such that energization of the phase conductors results in minimal energy transfer from one phase conductor to the other phase conductor, and the arrangement being associated with a magnetically permeable member, the magnetically permeable member being provided on an opposite side of the plane, wherein a forward current path of the first phase conductor and a return current path of the first phase conductor are arranged to produce a first series of alternating pole areas, and a forward current path of the second phase conductor and a return current path of the second phase conductor are arranged to produce a second series of alternating pole areas, and wherein the magnetically permeable member is configured to channel flux between adjacent pole areas. 11. A multiphase IPT primary track conductor arrangement as claimed in claim 10 , wherein the multiphase IPT primary track conductor arrangement is configured to expose a pick-up, travelling along the track to flux from forward and reverse currents, wherein the forward and reverse currents that are about 60° apart when defined from a fixed reference direction. 12. A multiphase IPT primary track conductor arrangement as claimed in claim 10 , wherein the phase conductors are arranged in a unipolar topology, and the multiphase IPT primary track conductor arrangement is configured to substantially balance interphase coupling between the phase conductors. 13. A multiphase IPT primary track conductor arrangement as claimed in claim 10 , wherein the plane is rectangular having a first dimension extending in a longitudinal direction and each phase conductor has transverse sections extending across the plane substantially transversely relative to the longitudinal dimension, the transverse sections being substantially parallel to each other and spaced a distance apart from each other. 14. An inductive power transfer track comprising a plurality of phase conductors arranged in a multiphase topology, wherein the multiphase topology comprising phase conductors including a first phase conductor and a second phase conductor arranged in a plane, wherein a magnetically permeable member is provided on an opposite side of the plane, and wherein the multiphase topology is configured to balance interphase coupling between the phase conductors, and to expose a pick-up, travelling along the track, to flux from both forward and reverse currents, wherein a forward current path of the first phase conductor and a return current path of the first phase conductor are arranged to produce a first series of alternating pole areas, and a forward current path of the second phase conductor and a return current path of the second phase conductor are arranged to produce a second series of alternating pole areas, and wherein the magnetically permeable member is configured to channel flux between adjacent pole areas. 15. The inductive power transfer track of claim 14 , wherein the inductive power transfer track is configured to expose the pick-up, travelling along the track, to flux from the forward and the reverse currents, wherein the forward and reverse currents are about 90° apart when defined from a fixed reference direction. 16. The inductive power transfer track of claim 14 , wherein the inductive power transfer track comprises means for minimizing interphase energy transfer between the phase conductors. 17. The inductive power transfer track of claim 14 , wherein the forward current path of the first phase conductor is arranged to overlap the return current path of the first phase conductor, and the forward current path of the second phase conductor is arranged to overlap the return current path of the second phase cond

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  • for vehicles using stored power (e.g. charging stations) · CPC title

  • Constructional details of charging stations · CPC title

  • without mechanical contact between the collector and the power supply line · CPC title

  • Electric charging stations · CPC title

  • using inductive coupling · CPC title

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What does patent US10600564B2 cover?
A multiphase IPT primary track conductor arrangement comprising a first phase conductor and a second phase conductor, the conductors being arranged substantially in a plane and so as to overlap each other and being arranged such that there is substantially balanced mutual coupling between the phase conductors.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Budhia Mickel Bipin, Covic Grant Anthony, Boys John Talbot, and 2 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01F38/14. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 24 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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