Vibrational Energy Harvester Element
US-2021119556-A1 · Apr 22, 2021 · US
US11552579B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11552579-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716464610-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 13, 2017 |
| Priority date | Nov 29, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jan 10, 2023 |
| Grant date | Jan 10, 2023 |
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A vibrational energy harvester element includes: a first electrode; a second electrode that moves in a predetermined direction with respect to the first electrode; a third electrode; a fourth electrode that moves in the predetermined direction with respect to the third electrode; and a support portion that supports the second electrode and the fourth electrode so that they are movable along the predetermined direction; and wherein: the first electrode and the third electrode are disposed along the predetermined direction; at least one of facing surfaces of the first electrode and the second electrode, and at least one of facing surfaces of the third electrode and the fourth electrode, are electrically charged; and the support portion supports the second electrode and the fourth electrode in a state in which electrostatic force between the first electrode and the second electrode, and electrostatic force between the third electrode and the fourth electrode are balanced along the predetermined direction.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A vibrational energy harvester element, comprising: a first electrode; a second electrode that moves in a predetermined direction with respect to the first electrode; a third electrode; a fourth electrode that moves in the predetermined direction with respect to the third electrode; a support portion that supports the second electrode and the fourth electrode so that they are movable along the predetermined direction; and a load that is connected to the first electrode and to the third electrode, wherein the first electrode and the third electrode are disposed along the predetermined direction, at least one of facing surfaces of the first electrode and the second electrode, and at least one of facing surfaces of the third electrode and the fourth electrode, are electrically charged, the support portion supports the second electrode and the fourth electrode in a state in which electrostatic force between the first electrode and the second electrode, and electrostatic force between the third electrode and the fourth electrode are balanced along the predetermined direction, the load is driven by electrical power obtained from power generation due to change of electrostatic capacitance caused by relative displacement between the first electrode and the second electrode, and from power generation due to change of electrostatic capacitance caused by relative displacement between the third electrode and the fourth electrode, the load that is connected to the first electrode and to the third electrode has a resistance R, and a voltage of the electrically-charged electrode facing surfaces, a gap between the first and second electrodes, a gap between the third and fourth electrodes, a resonant frequency of the movement of the second electrode or the fourth electrode, and the resistance R are such that R=2/(C 0 ω 0 ), where C 0 is an electrostatic capacitance of the second electrode or the fourth electrode and ω 0 is a resonant angular frequency of the second electrode or the fourth electrode. 2. The vibrational energy harvester element according to claim 1 , wherein, support rigidity along the predetermined direction is lower than support rigidity along direction different from the predetermined direction, among support rigidities with which the support portion supports the second electrode and the fourth electrode.
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