Magnetic shielding unit for wireless power transmission and wireless power transmission module including same
US-2020253098-A1 · Aug 6, 2020 · US
US10930418B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10930418-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615764564-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 30, 2016 |
| Priority date | Sep 30, 2015 |
| Publication date | Feb 23, 2021 |
| Grant date | Feb 23, 2021 |
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Disclosed is a magnetic field shielding unit for magnetic security transmission. The magnetic field shielding unit for magnetic security transmission includes a magnetic shielding layer formed of fragments of ferrite containing magnesium oxide (MgO) shredded to improve flexibility of the magnetic field shielding unit. The ferrite containing magnesium oxide has a real part (μ′) of the complex permeability of 650 or more at a frequency of 100 kHz. Accordingly, it is possible to prevent influence of a magnetic field on components of a mobile terminal device or a body of a user who uses the same, and to further increase the characteristics of the combined antennas even if the magnetic field shielding unit is combined with various kinds and purposes of antennas having various structures, shapes, sizes and intrinsic characteristics (inductance, resistivity, etc.).
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What is claimed is: 1. A magnetic field shielding unit for magnetic security transmission comprising; a magnetic field shielding layer including fragments of ferrite containing magnesium oxide (MgO) shredded to improve flexibility of the magnetic field shielding unit, wherein the ferrite containing magnesium oxide has a real part (μ′) of complex permeability of 650 or more at a frequency of 100 kHz, wherein the ferrite containing magnesium oxide has an imaginary part (μ″) of the complex permeability of 50 or less at a frequency of 100 kHz, wherein the ferrite includes a magnesium oxide of 3 mol % to 12 mol %, and further includes a copper oxide of 8 mol % to 14 mol %, a nickel oxide and a zinc oxide, and wherein contents of the nickel oxide and the zinc oxide are values such that a ratio calculated by following Equation 1 is 3.6 or more. Content of zinc oxide in ferrite (mol %)/Content of nickel oxide in ferrite (mol %) [Equation 1] 2. The magnetic field shielding unit for magnetic security transmission of claim 1 , further comprising a protective member disposed on one surface of the magnetic field shielding layer, and an adhesive member disposed on the other surface of the magnetic field shielding layer. 3. The magnetic field shielding unit for magnetic security transmission of claim 1 , wherein the ferrite containing magnesium oxide has a real part (μ′) of the complex permeability of 650 or more at a frequency of 200 kHz, and a real part (μ′) of the complex permeability of 140 to 236 at a frequency of 13.56 MHz. 4. The magnetic field shielding unit for magnetic security transmission of claim 1 , wherein number of fragments of ferrite having a curved shape at least one side of which is not a straight line but a curved line is 45% or more of a total number of the fragments of ferrite. 5. The magnetic field shielding unit for magnetic security transmission of claim 1 , wherein the ferrite containing magnesium oxide has an imaginary part (μ″) of the complex permeability of 50 or less at a frequency of 200 kHz, and an imaginary part (μ″) of the complex permeability of 400 or less at a frequency of 13.56 MHz. 6. The magnetic field shielding unit for magnetic security transmission of claim 1 , wherein the ferrite includes a magnesium oxide of 3 mol % to 12 mol % and an iron oxide of 46 weight % to 52 weight %, and further includes a copper oxide 8 mol % to 14 mol %, a nickel oxide of 1 mol % to 10 mol %, and a zinc oxide of 25 mol % to 32 mol %. 7. The magnetic field shielding unit for magnetic security transmission of claim 1 , wherein the fragments of ferrite includes 30% or more fragments of ferrite having a shape rate of 8.0 or less according to the following Equation 2. Shape rate=Diameter of circumscribed circle of a fragment (μm)/Diameter of inscribed circle of a fragment (μm) [Equation 2] 8. The magnetic field shielding unit for magnetic security transmission of claim 1 , wherein the ferrite including the magnesium oxide has a real part (μ′) of the complex permeability of 1000 or more at a frequency of 100 kHz. 9. A magnetic security transmission module, comprising; an antenna unit including a magnetic security transmission antenna; and a magnetic field shielding unit for magnetic security transmission, according to claim 1 , disposed on one surface of the antenna unit to improve characteristics of the antenna and condense a magnetic field toward the antenna. 10. The magnetic security transmission module of claim 9 , wherein the antenna unit further includes at least one of a wireless power transmission (WPT) antenna and a near field communication (NFC) antenna. 11. A portable device according to claim 10 including a magnetic security transmission module as a receiving module.
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