Charging apparatus for wirelessly charging a rechargeable electrical energy store of a mobile terminal

US2020021125A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2020021125-A1
Application numberUS-201716330707-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateJul 3, 2017
Priority dateSep 6, 2016
Publication dateJan 16, 2020
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The present disclosure relates to a charging apparatus for wirelessly charging a rechargeable electric energy store of a mobile terminal, having a housing, a primary coil device and a first control device operatively connected thereto, wherein the first control device is arranged in the housing, which has at least one air entry opening and at least one air exit opening. The housing further has a heat sink arranged in it that has an associated active air supply device, wherein the air supply device is set up to actively supply the heat sink with ambient air that can flow in, at least also through the at least one air entry opening. The heat sink has an associated temperature sensor device for sensing the temperature of the heat sink. The charging apparatus further has a second control device that has a signal connection to the temperature sensor device and is operatively coupled to the active air supply device, and that is set up to be able to activate the active air supply device as soon as and for as long as a predetermined first limit temperature of the heat sink has been reached or exceeded. Furthermore, the second control device also has a signal connection to the first control device and is set up to activate the active air supply device when the first limit temperature of the heat sink is reached or exceeded, and wireless charging of an electrical energy store of a mobile terminal is also performed.

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1 .- 9 . (canceled) 10 . A charging apparatus for wirelessly charging a rechargeable electrical energy store of a mobile terminal, comprising: a primary coil device configured to generate an alternating magnetic field; a first control device, wherein the first control device is operatively connected to the primary coil device, and configured to control the intensity and duration of the magnetic field; a housing, wherein the housing comprises: an air entry opening and an air exit opening, wherein the air exit opening of the housing is arranged in a side of the housing; and an outer side, wherein the outer side serves as a supporting surface for the mobile terminal, and is configured to guide air flowing from the housing of the charging apparatus in the direction of the mobile terminal lying on the supporting surface; a heat sink, comprising: an air supply device, configured to actively supply the heat sink with ambient air that can flow in through the air entry opening; and a temperature sensor device, configured to sense the temperature of the heat sink; and a second control device, comprising a signal connection to the temperature sensor device and the first control device, wherein the second control device is configured to activate the air supply device if a predetermined first limit temperature of the heat sink has been reached or exceeded, and wireless charging of the electrical energy store of the mobile terminal is performed. 11 . The charging apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the second control device is further configured to deactivate the air supply device when a predetermined second limit temperature of the heat sink, which is lower than the first limit temperature, is reached or undercut. 12 . The charging apparatus of claim 10 , further comprising: a presence sensor configured to determine whether an object is present on the supporting surface of the housing, and which has a signal connection to the second control device. 13 . The charging apparatus of claim 12 , wherein the second control device is further configured to not activate the air supply device or to deactivate it when the presence sensor senses that no object is present on the outer side of the housing. 14 . The charging apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the air supply device is arranged in the air entry opening of the housing. 15 . The charging apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the air exit opening is further arranged in a predetermined edge area of the side of the housing, to be offset horizontally by a predetermined distance value with regard to a part of the first control device that comes closest to the air exit opening. 16 . The charging apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the air exit opening is configured such that a flow direction of the air exiting from the air exit opening has an acute angle relative to the supporting surface. 17 . The charging apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the supporting surface comprises spacer elements which ensure a predetermined distance between the supporting surface and a supporting side of the mobile terminal. 18 . The charging apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the heat sink comprises cooling ribs, cooling fins, or cooling pins which, in an installation state of the heat sink, are arranged on a side of the heat sink which faces away from the first control device. 19 . The charging apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the primary coil device is installed adjacent to the first control device or is an element of the side of the housing, the charging apparatus further comprising: a mobile communications antenna device and an associated microphone device for detecting a volume in an environment of the charging apparatus, wherein the mobile communications antenna device is arranged in the housing or is an element of the side of the housing, and the second control device further comprises a signal connection to the microphone device, the second control device further configured to control the air supply device on the basis of the volume in the environment of the charging apparatus.

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  • Portable electronic devices · CPC title

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

  • specially adapted for holding portable devices containing batteries (H02J7/751 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • H04B1/036Primary

    Cooling arrangements · CPC title

  • for radio sets, television sets, telephones, or the like; Arrangement of controls thereof · CPC title

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What does patent US2020021125A1 cover?
The present disclosure relates to a charging apparatus for wirelessly charging a rechargeable electric energy store of a mobile terminal, having a housing, a primary coil device and a first control device operatively connected thereto, wherein the first control device is arranged in the housing, which has at least one air entry opening and at least one air exit opening. The housing further has …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Audi Ag, Novero Dabendorf Gmbh
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04B1/036. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Jan 16 2020 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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