Vehicle positioning for wireless charging systems
US-9187006-B2 · Nov 17, 2015 · US
US9676285B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9676285-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414155638-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 15, 2014 |
| Priority date | May 1, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jun 13, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jun 13, 2017 |
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This disclosure provides systems, methods and apparatus for charging pads for use with wireless power systems. In one aspect a vehicle charging pad having a reduced thickness is provided. A charging pad may include multiple wire coils and a ferrite block backing. By forming a longitudinally extending slot in the ferrite block, a portion of the wires extending from the coils can be routed through the slot in the ferrite block to decrease the overall thickness of the charging pad.
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What is claimed is: 1. A charging pad, comprising: a first coil structure, the first coil structure including: a first coil section wound in a first direction; and a second coil section coplanar with the first coil section and wound in a second direction opposite the first direction; a second coil structure; and a ferrite block structure, the ferrite block structure including two ferrite block sections separated by a longitudinally extending slot, and at least one wire extending from the first coil structure and at least one wire extending from the second coil structure extending through a portion of the longitudinally extending slot in the ferrite block structure. 2. The pad of claim 1 , wherein the first coil section is wound about a first pole and the second coil section is wound around about a second pole, and wherein the longitudinally extending slot is substantially parallel to a geometric line extending between the first and second poles. 3. The pad of claim 2 , wherein the flux from the first and second poles are in opposite directions. 4. The pad of claim 2 , wherein each of the corners of the ferrite tiles include at least a slight chamfer. 5. The pad of claim 2 , wherein the ferrite tiles include: a plurality of substantially rectangular ferrite tiles; and plurality of ferrite tiles having at least one chamfered corner, wherein four of the plurality of ferrite tiles are positioned such that the chamfered corners are located adjacent one another to form an aperture extending through the ferrite block assembly. 6. The pad of claim 1 , wherein the second coil structure is wound about a first pole, and wherein the longitudinally extending slot substantially intersects the first pole. 7. The pad of claim 6 , wherein the second coil structure interacts with a vertical magnetic flux. 8. The pad of claim 1 , wherein the longitudinally extending slot in the ferrite block structure passes over the centers of the first and second coil sections of the first coil structure, and passes over the center of the second coil structure. 9. The pad of claim 1 , wherein the ferrite block structure is located on the opposite side of the second coil structure from the first coil structure. 10. The pad of claim 1 , wherein the ferrite block structure is a modular ferrite block assembly including a plurality of ferrite tiles. 11. The pad of claim 1 , additionally including: a base plate supporting the ferrite block structure; and a pad cover supporting the first coil structure, wherein the base plate is secured to the pad cover with the first coil structure, the second coil structure, and the ferrite block structure disposed therebetween. 12. The pad of claim 1 , wherein: the first coil structure includes a first wire extending from the first coil section and a second wire extending from the second coil section; and the second coil structure includes a third wire extending from an interior of the second coil structure and a fourth wire extending from an exterior of the second coil structure, wherein at least the first, second and third wires extend through a portion of the longitudinally extending slot in the ferrite block structure. 13. The pad of claim 12 , wherein the first and second wires pass through the center of the second coil structure and pass over the second coil structure on the opposite side of the second coil structure from the first and second coil portions of the first coil structure. 14. The pad of claim 13 , additionally including a support plate supporting the second coil structure. 15. The pad of claim 14 , wherein the support plate includes: a first plurality of groove segments located on the interior of the second coil structure; and a second plurality of groove segments located on the exterior of the second coil structure and cooperating with the first plurality of groove segments to define at least three wire paths extending over the second coil structure, wherein the first, second and third wires are retained within the at least three wire paths. 16. The pad of claim 1 , wherein each of the two ferrite block sections is a substantially contiguous assembly of a plurality of ferrite blocks. 17. The pad of claim 1 , wherein the first and second coil structures are disposed primarily on a single side of the ferrite block structure. 18. A ferrite block structure for use in a charging pad, the structure comprising: a base plate; a first ferrite block section supported by the base plate, wherein the first ferrite block section is a first modular ferrite block assembly including a first plurality of ferrite tiles; and a second ferrite block section supported by the base plate and separated from the first ferrite block section by a longitudinally extending slot, wherein the second ferrite block section is a second modular ferrite block assembly including a second plurality of ferrite tiles. 19. The structure of claim 18 , wherein the dimensions of first ferrite block section are equal to the dimensions of the second ferrite block section. 20. The structure of claim 18 , wherein the longitudinally extending slot is aligned with a longitudinally extending centerline of the base plate. 21. The structure of claim 18 , wherein the first and second ferrite block sections are secured to the base plate by an adhesive. 22. The structure of claim 18 , wherein each of the corners of the ferrite tiles include at least a slight chamfer. 23. The structure of claim 18 , wherein the ferrite tiles include: a plurality of substantially rectangular ferrite tiles; and a plurality of ferrite tiles having at least one chamfered corner, wherein four of the plurality of ferrite tiles having at least one chamfered corner are positioned such that the chamfered corners are located adjacent one another to form an aperture extending through the ferrite block assembly. 24. A charging pad, comprising: first means for extracting power from a horizontal component of a magnetic field intercepted by the charging pad; second means for extracting power from a vertical component of the magnetic field intercepted by the charging pad; means for enhancing coupling between the first and second power extracting means and a wireless charging system; and means for permitting passage between sections of the coupling enhancing means of at least one wire extending from the first power extracting means and at least one wire extending from the second power extracting means. 25. The pad of claim 24 , wherein the first power extracting means includes a first coil structure, the first coil structure including: a first coil section wound in a first direction; and a second coil section coplanar with the first coil section and wound in a second direction opposite the first direction, wherein the first coil section is wound about a first pole and the second coil section is wound around about a second pole, and wherein the means for permitting passage between sections of the coupling enhancing means extends substantially parallel to a geometric line extending between the first and second poles. 26. The pad of claim 25 , wherein the flux from the first and second poles are in opposite directions. 27. The pad of claim 24 , wherein the second power extracting means includes a second coil structure wound about a first pole, and wherein the means for permitting passage between sections of the coupling en
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