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US9287720B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9287720-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113638230-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 29, 2011 |
| Priority date | Mar 31, 2010 |
| Publication date | Mar 15, 2016 |
| Grant date | Mar 15, 2016 |
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A non-contact charging system includes: a power transmission device that includes a primary coil supplying electric power through electromagnetic induction; a power reception device that includes a secondary coil receiving electric power by being electromagnetically coupled with the power transmission device; and a control device that determines charging efficiency from the primary coil to the secondary coil and changes the current supplied to the primary coil in accordance with the charging efficiency.
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A non-contact charging system comprising: a power transmission device that includes a primary coil supplying electric power through electromagnetic induction; a power reception device that includes a secondary coil receiving the electric power by being electromagnetically coupled with the power transmission device; and a temperature detecting device that determines a temperature of the secondary coil; a control device that determines charging efficiency from the primary coil to the secondary coil and changes a current supplied to the primary coil in accordance with the charging efficiency, wherein a threshold of a heat-resistant temperature of the secondary coil is stored in the control device, and wherein, in a case where the charging efficiency is equal to or higher than an upper limit value, the control device decreases the current supplied to the primary coil while keeping the efficiency above a lower limit value, and while maintaining the temperature of the secondary coil to be less than the threshold. 2. The non-contact charging system according to claim 1 , further comprising another temperature detecting device that determines a temperature of the primary coil. 3. The non-contact charging system according to claim 2 , wherein a threshold of a heat-resistant temperature of the primary coil is stored in the control device, and wherein, in a case where the charging efficiency is equal to or less than a lower limit value, the control device increases the current supplied to the primary coil while maintaining the temperature of the primary coil to be less than the threshold. 4. The non-contact charging system according to claim 2 or 3 , wherein a threshold of a heat-resistant temperature of the primary coil is stored in the control device, and wherein, in a case where the charging efficiency is equal to or higher than an upper limit value, the control device decreases the current supplied to the primary coil while maintaining the temperature of the primary coil to be less than the threshold. 5. The non-contact charging system according to claim 3 , wherein, in a case where the temperature of the primary coil is equal to or higher than the threshold, the control device stops supplying the current to the primary coil. 6. The non-contact charging system according to claim 3 , wherein, in a case where the temperature of the primary coil is equal to or higher than the threshold, the control device measures a time in which the temperature of the primary coil is equal to or higher than the threshold and stops supplying the current to the primary coil when the measured time passes a predetermined time. 7. The non-contact charging system according to claim 1 , further comprising: a driving device configured to move the power transmission device, wherein the charging efficiency is defined based on an electric power that is received by the secondary coil and an electric power that is output by the primary coil, and wherein, in a case where the charging efficiency is equal to or less than a predetermined value in a first time, the control device is configured not to change the current supplied to the primary coil and the driving device is configured to move the power transmission device to a position at which the charging efficiency becomes the maximum, and then the control device is configured to change the current supplied to the primary coil based on the new charging efficiency. 8. The non-contact charging system according to claim 1 or 2 , further comprising a alerting device that alerts stopping supplying the current to the primary coil. 9. A non-contact charging system comprising: a power transmission device that includes a primary coil supplying electric power through electromagnetic induction; a power reception device that includes a secondary coil receiving the electric power by being electromagnetically coupled with the power transmission device; and a control device that determines charging efficiency from the primary coil to the secondary coil and changes a current supplied to the primary coil in accordance with the charging efficiency; and a driving device configured to move the power transmission device, a temperature detecting device that determines a temperature of the secondary coil; wherein the charging efficiency is defined based on an electric power that is received by the secondary coil and an electric power that is output by the primary coil, wherein a threshold of a heat-resistant temperature of the secondary coil is stored in the control device, wherein, in a case where the charging efficiency is equal to or less than a predetermined value in a first time, the control device is configured not to change the current supplied to the primary coil and the driving device is configured to move the power transmission device to a position at which the charging efficiency becomes the maximum, and then the control device is configured to change the current supplied to the primary coil based on the new charging efficiency, and wherein, in a case where the charging efficiency is equal to or higher than an upper limit value, the control device decreases the current supplied to the primary coil while keeping the efficiency above a lower limit value, and while maintaining the temperature of the secondary coil to be less than the threshold.
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