Wireless power receiving apparatus and power control method thereof, and wireless power system

US2016156200A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016156200-A1
Application numberUS-201514953102-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateNov 27, 2015
Priority dateNov 27, 2014
Publication dateJun 2, 2016
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Disclosed is a wireless power receiving apparatus, which includes: a residual power collecting unit configured to collect residual power remained after supplying an RF power signal to a load while receiving the RF power signal through a resonator; a power selecting unit configured to select one of the RF power signal and a power signal of an auxiliary battery according to a reception state of the RF power signal; a communication unit configured to receive the power signal of the auxiliary battery and perform wireless communication with the wireless power transmitting apparatus, when a supply of power to the load is required in a state in which the transmission of the RF power signal from the wireless power transmitting apparatus is stopped; and a controller configured to request the transmission of the RF power signal to be supplied to the load.

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A wireless power receiving apparatus comprising: a residual power collecting unit configured to collect residual power remained after supplying an RF power signal to a load while receiving the RF power signal from a wireless power transmitting apparatus through a resonator; a power selecting unit configured to select one of the RF power signal and a power signal of an auxiliary battery according to a reception state of the RF power signal and output a power signal; a communication unit configured to receive the power signal of the auxiliary battery from the power selecting unit and perform wireless communication with the wireless power transmitting apparatus, when a supply of power to the load is required in a state in which the transmission of the RF power signal from the wireless power transmitting apparatus is stopped; and a controller configured to request the transmission of the RF power signal to be supplied to the load through the wireless communication with the wireless power transmitting apparatus. 2 . The wireless power receiving apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the power selecting unit selects the power signal of the auxiliary battery and supplies an operation power for an initial driving to the communication unit and the controller, when the supply of the power to the load is required in a state in which the RF power signal is not input. 3 . The wireless power receiving apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising a switch unit configured to switch the residual power output from the residual power collecting unit, wherein the controller checks an amount of the collected residual amount, controls to turn-on the switch unit when the amount of the collected residual amount is within a preset range, and controls to turn-off the switch unit when the collected residual amount exceeds the preset range. 4 . The wireless power receiving apparatus of claim 3 , further comprising an energy regenerating unit configured to generate energy from the collected residual power to provide the generated energy to the auxiliary battery, when the switch unit is turned on. 5 . The wireless power receiving apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the controller controls strength of the received RF power signal through the wireless communication while receiving the RF power signal from the wireless power transmitting apparatus. 6 . The wireless power receiving apparatus of claim 5 , wherein the controller checks an amount of the controlled residual power and adjusts strength of the received RF power signal according to the amount of the collected residual power, and transmits strength information on the adjusted RF power signal to the wireless power transmitting apparatus. 7 . The wireless power receiving apparatus of claim 5 , wherein the controller adjusts strength of the received RF power signal according to a power amount required from the load and a reception state of the RF power signal, and transmits strength information on the adjusted RF power signal to the wireless power transmitting apparatus. 8 . The wireless power receiving apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising: a rectifier configured to rectify the RF power signal received from the wireless power transmitting apparatus; and a DC converter configured to convert the rectified RF power signal into a DC signal to provide the DC signal to a load connected to the wireless power receiving apparatus. 9 . A power control method comprising: collecting residual power remained after supplying an RF power signal to a load while receiving the RF power signal from a wireless power transmitting apparatus through a resonator; charging an auxiliary battery using the collected residual power; attempting wireless communication with the wireless power transmitting apparatus using a power signal output from the auxiliary battery when a supply of power to the load is required in a state in which transmission of the RF power signal from the wireless power transmitting apparatus is stopped; and requesting the transmission of the RF power signal to be supplied to the load to the wireless power transmitting apparatus. 10 . The power control method of claim 9 , further comprising: checking an amount of the collected residual amount when collecting the residual power; turning-on a switch unit which switches the residual power output to the auxiliary battery when the amount of the collected residual amount is within a preset range; and turning-off the switch unit when the collected residual amount exceeds the preset range. 11 . The power control method of claim 10 , further comprising generating energy from the collected residual power to provide the generated energy to the auxiliary battery, when the switch unit is turned-on. 12 . The power control method of claim 9 , further comprising controlling strength of the received RF power signal through the wireless communication while receiving the RF power signal from the wireless power transmitting apparatus. 13 . The power control method of claim 12 , wherein controlling strength of the received RF power signal comprises: checking an amount of the controlled residual power and adjusting strength of the received RF power signal according to the amount of the collected residual power, and transmitting strength information on the adjusted RF power signal to the wireless power transmitting apparatus. 14 . The power control method of claim 12 , wherein controlling strength of the received RF power signal comprises: adjusting strength of the received RF power signal according to a power amount required from the load and a reception state of the RF power signal, and transmitting strength information on the adjusted RF power signal to the wireless power transmitting apparatus. 15 . A wireless power system comprising: a wireless power transmitting apparatus configured to convert an input power into an RF power signal to transmit the RF power signal through a resonator; and a wireless power receiving apparatus configured to receive the RF power signal transmitted from the wireless power transmitting apparatus through a resonator and provide the received RF power signal to a load, and collect residual power remained after supplying the received RF power signal to the load to charge an auxiliary battery, wherein the wireless power receiving apparatus attempts wireless communication with the wireless power transmitting apparatus, when supply of power to the load is required in a state in which the transmission of the RF power signal from the wireless power transmitting apparatus is stopped, and requests transmission of an RF power signal to be supplied to the load to the wireless power transmitting apparatus.

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  • involving the exchange of data, concerning supply or distribution of electric power, between transmitting devices and receiving devices · CPC title

  • with electronic devices having internal batteries, e.g. mobile phones · CPC title

  • Electricity · mapped topic

  • H02J5/005Primary

    Electricity · mapped topic

  • H02J50/20Primary

    using microwaves or radio frequency waves · CPC title

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What does patent US2016156200A1 cover?
Disclosed is a wireless power receiving apparatus, which includes: a residual power collecting unit configured to collect residual power remained after supplying an RF power signal to a load while receiving the RF power signal through a resonator; a power selecting unit configured to select one of the RF power signal and a power signal of an auxiliary battery according to a reception state of t…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Korea Electronics Telecomm
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H02J5/005. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Jun 02 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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