Dynamic power harvesting system

US10992176B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10992176-B2
Application numberUS-201916382675-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 12, 2019
Priority dateApr 19, 2018
Publication dateApr 27, 2021
Grant dateApr 27, 2021

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A power harvesting system is provided for harvesting power from a current carrying conductor for powering a load. The power harvesting system includes an energy conversion module at least partially disposable on the current carrying conductor, and an impedance regulation module coupled to the energy conversion module. The energy conversion module couples an induced voltage proportional to a line current flowing in the current carrying conductor, for powering the load. The impedance regulation module dynamically regulates impedance in the power harvesting system for controlling transfer of the power harvested using the induced voltage and the line current, to the load.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A power harvesting system configured to harvest power from a current carrying conductor, the power harvesting system comprising: an energy conversion module at least partially disposable on the current carrying conductor, the energy conversion module configured to couple an induced voltage proportional to a line current flowing in the current carrying conductor, for powering a load; and an impedance regulation module coupled to the energy conversion module, the impedance regulation module configured to dynamically regulate impedance in the power harvesting system for controlling transfer of the power harvested using the induced voltage and the line current, to the load, wherein the impedance regulation module comprises a switching module, a compensating impedance, and a power detection module, wherein the power detection module comprises a rectifier, a transistor, and a diode, wherein the power detection module is connected to the switching module via the rectifier, the transistor, and the diode, wherein the compensation impedance is connected to the switching module and the power detection module, wherein the power harvesting system is configured to provide a first state of operation, wherein, in the first state of operation, the power detection module keeps the switching module deactivated and the compensating impedance is connected in series with the energy conversion module, therein reducing an effective source impedance of the power harvesting system and providing a resonance effect, and wherein the first state of operation provides a maximum power transfer to the load. 2. The power harvesting system of claim 1 , wherein the energy conversion module comprises a flux concentrator and a coil wound on the flux concentrator, and wherein the flux concentrator with the coil comprises a reactive component and the coil comprises a resistive component. 3. The power harvesting system of claim 2 , wherein a compensating impedance of the impedance regulation module is configured to be selected based on a coil of the energy conversion module. 4. The power harvesting system of claim 3 , wherein a reactance of the compensating impedance at least partially nullifies a reactance of the coil of the energy conversion module. 5. The power harvesting system of claim 1 , wherein the power detection module is configured to detect the power harvested based on the induced voltage and the line current. 6. The power harvesting system of claim 5 , wherein the power detection module is configured to at least partially include the compensating impedance, in communication with the switching module, when the power harvested is less than a predefined power threshold. 7. The power harvesting system of claim 6 , wherein the power detection module excludes the compensating impedance when the power harvested is one of greater than a predefined power threshold and equal to the predefined power threshold. 8. The power harvesting system of claim 5 , wherein the power detection module excludes the compensating impedance when the power harvested is one of greater than a predefined power threshold and equal to the predefined power threshold. 9. The power harvesting system of claim 1 , wherein the power detection module excludes the compensating impedance when the power harvested is one of greater than a predefined power threshold and equal to the predefined power threshold. 10. The power harvesting system of claim 1 , wherein the power harvesting system is configured to provide a second state of operation, wherein, in the second state of operation, the power detection module activates the switching module such that the compensating impedance is bypassed, and the effective source impedance is increased, and wherein the increase in the effective source impedance limits the power being transferred to the load. 11. A power harvesting system configured to harvest power from a current carrying conductor, the power harvesting system comprising: an energy conversion module at least partially disposable on the current carrying conductor, the energy conversion module configured to couple an induced voltage proportional to a line current flowing in the current carrying conductor, for powering a load; and an impedance regulation module coupled to the energy conversion module, the impedance regulation module configured to dynamically regulate impedance in the power harvesting system for controlling transfer of the power harvested using the induced voltage and the line current, to the load, wherein the impedance regulation module comprises a switching module, a compensating impedance, and a power detection module, wherein the power detection module comprises a rectifier, a transistor, and a diode, wherein the power detection module is connected to the switching module via the rectifier, the transistor, and the diode, wherein the compensation impedance is connected to the switching module and the power detection module, and wherein the compensating impedance of the impedance regulation module is configured to be selected based on a coil of the energy conversion module. 12. The power harvesting system of claim 11 , wherein a reactance of the compensating impedance at least partially nullifies a reactance of the coil of the energy conversion module. 13. A power distribution network device physically disposable on a current carrying conductor of a power distribution network, the power distribution network device comprising: a sensor configured to measure one or more parameters associated with the current carrying conductor; a processor configured to detect a fault in the power distribution network based on the one or more parameters; an indicator configured to indicate the fault; and a power harvesting system configured to power the sensor, the processor, and the indicator of the power distribution network device, wherein the power harvesting system comprises: an energy conversion module at least partially disposable on the current carrying conductor, the energy conversion module configured to couple an induced voltage proportional to a line current flowing in the current carrying conductor, for powering a load; and an impedance regulation module coupled to the energy conversion module, the impedance regulation module configured to dynamically regulate impedance in the power harvesting system for controlling transfer of the power harvested using the induced voltage and the line current, to the load, wherein the impedance regulation module comprises a switching module, a compensating impedance, and a power detection module, wherein the power detection module comprises a rectifier, a transistor, and a diode, wherein the power detection module is connected to the switching module via the rectifier, the transistor, and the diode, and wherein the compensation impedance is connected to the switching module and the power detection module. 14. The power distribution network device of claim 13 , wherein the power distribution network device is a fault sensing indicator device. 15. The power distribution network device of claim 13 , wherein the energy conversion module of the power harvesting system comprises a flux concentrator and a coil wound on the flux concentrator, and wherein the flux concentrator with the wound coil comprises a reactive component and the coil comprises a resistive component. 16. The power distribution network device of claim 13 , wherein the power harvesting system is configured to provide a first state of operation, wherein, in the first state of operation, the power dete

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  • Charging or discharging characterised by the power electronics converter · CPC title

  • of the resonant type · CPC title

  • H02J50/001Primary

    Energy harvesting or scavenging · CPC title

  • in power transmission or distribution lines, e.g. overhead · CPC title

  • using inductive coupling · CPC title

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What does patent US10992176B2 cover?
A power harvesting system is provided for harvesting power from a current carrying conductor for powering a load. The power harvesting system includes an energy conversion module at least partially disposable on the current carrying conductor, and an impedance regulation module coupled to the energy conversion module. The energy conversion module couples an induced voltage proportional to a lin…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Issani Siraj, Venkatramani Anand, Siemens Ag
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H02J50/001. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 27 2021 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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