Foreign object detection based on transmitter input parameter
US-2024429754-A1 · Dec 26, 2024 · US
US9680336B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9680336-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214343702-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 13, 2012 |
| Priority date | Sep 9, 2011 |
| Publication date | Jun 13, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jun 13, 2017 |
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Disclosed is a wireless power transmission apparatus to wirelessly transmit power to a wireless power receiving apparatus by using resonance. The wireless power transmission apparatus includes a transmission part including a transmission coil to receive the power from a power supply to generate a magnetic field, a transmission resonance coil to transmit power received therein from the transmission coil, and a plurality of repeating coils placed in the transmission resonance coil to repeat the power, a detection part to detect a position of the wireless power receiving apparatus placed on the transmission part, and a controller to determine a repeating coil corresponding to the position of the wireless power receiving apparatus and perform a control operation to transmit power through the repeating coil.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A wireless power transmission apparatus to wirelessly transmit power to a wireless power receiving apparatus, the wireless power transmission apparatus comprising: a transmission part including a transmission coil to receive the power from a power supply to generate a magnetic field, a transmission resonance coil to transmit power received therein from the transmission coil, and a plurality of repeating coils placed in the transmission resonance coil to repeat the power; a controller for controlling the repeating coils such that one of the repeating coils has a resonance frequency equal to a resonance frequency of the transmission resonance coil; and a detection part for detecting a variation of current in the transmission part; wherein the controller determines which one of the repeating coils is in range of communication of the wireless power receiving apparatus according to the variation of the current to transmit the power through one of the repeating coils, wherein the detection part comprises a detection coil for detecting an intensity of the magnetic field generated from the transmission resonance coil and a current detector for detecting the variation of the current by converting the magnetic field detected in the detection coil into the current, wherein the controller presets a critical value for a variation in a quantity of the current used to determine a region of the transmission part in which the wireless power receiving apparatus is positioned, wherein the controller determines which one of the repeating coils is in range of communication of the wireless power receiving apparatus based on the critical value, when the wireless power receiving apparatus is positioned on said one of the repeating coils while overlapping with another of the repeating coils, wherein a quantity of the current of said one of the repeating coils exceeds the critical value, and wherein a quantity of the current of said another of the repeating coils is less than the critical value. 2. The wireless power transmission apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the controller controls the repeating coils by adjusting an impedance of each of the repeating coils. 3. The wireless power transmission apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the current in the transmission part reduces if the wireless power receiving apparatus is placed on one of the repeating coils, thereby detecting the variation of the current. 4. The wireless power transmission apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the controller sequentially changes one of the repeating coils among the repeating coils to detect the variation of the current corresponding to each of the repeating coils. 5. The wireless power transmission apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the controller presets a critical value for comparing with the variation of the current to determine one of the repeating coils. 6. The wireless power transmission apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the controller repeatedly controls the repeating coils according to a preset period of time. 7. The wireless power transmission apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the repeating coils are arranged in a lattice form or in a matrix form in the transmission part. 8. The wireless power transmission apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the repeating coils divide the transmission part into a plurality of uniform regions. 9. The wireless power transmission apparatus of claim 1 , wherein a radius formed by the repeating coils is greater than a radius formed by a receiving resonance coil of the wireless power receiving apparatus. 10. The wireless power transmission apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the repeating coils have variable capacitors, and wherein the controller controls the repeating coils by adjusting capacitance values of the variable capacitors. 11. The wireless power transmission apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the repeating coils have fixed capacitors, wherein the controller controls the repeating coils by controlling switches parallel-connected to both terminals of the fixed capacitors. 12. The wireless power transmission apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the controller opens a switch of one of the repeating coils and closes switches of a remainder of the repeating coils. 13. A method of wirelessly transmitting power by a wireless power transmission apparatus including a plurality of repeating coils to wirelessly transmit the power to a wireless power receiving apparatus, the method comprising: controlling the repeating coils such that one of the repeating coils has a resonance frequency equal to a resonance frequency of the wireless power receiving apparatus; detecting a variation of a current in the wireless power transmission apparatus; determining which one of the repeating coils is in range of communication of the wireless power receiving apparatus according to the variation of the current; presetting a critical value for a variation in a quantity of the current used to determine a region of the transmission part in which the wireless power receiving apparatus is positioned; determining which one of the repeating coils is in range of communication of the wireless power receiving apparatus based on the critical value, when the wireless power receiving apparatus is positioned on said one of the repeating coils while overlapping with another of the repeating coils; and transmitting the power through one of the repeating coils, wherein a quantity of the current of said one of the repeating coils exceeds the critical value, and wherein a quantity of the current of said another of the repeating coils is less than the critical value. 14. The method of claim 13 , wherein the controlling of the repeating coils sequentially changes one of the repeating coils among the repeating coils to detect the variation of the current corresponding to each of the repeating coils. 15. The method of claim 13 , wherein the controlling of the repeating coils repeatedly controls the repeating coils according to a predetermined period of time. 16. The method of claim 13 , wherein the current in the transmission part reduces if the wireless power receiving apparatus is placed on one of the repeating coils, thereby detecting the variation of the current. 17. The method of claim 13 , wherein the repeating coils have variable capacitors, and wherein the controlling of the repeating coils adjusts capacitance values of the variable capacitors. 18. The method of claim 17 , wherein the controlling of the repeating coils opens a switch of one of the repeating coils and closes switches of a remainder of the repeating coils. 19. The method of claim 13 , wherein the repeating coils have fixed capacitors, and wherein the controlling of the repeating coils controls switches parallel-connected to both terminals of the fixed capacitors.
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