Wireless power transfer device
US-11876384-B2 · Jan 16, 2024 · US
US9831925B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9831925-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514598751-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 16, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jan 20, 2014 |
| Publication date | Nov 28, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 28, 2017 |
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A transmission antenna includes a closed-loop core having at least two electrically-conductive windings arranged on the closed-loop core. The windings are each electrically-actuated to generate a magnetic flux along the closed-loop core in opposing directions. The transmission antenna may generate a polarized magnetic field within a plane of the closed-loop core and provide broadband transmission of a polarized signal having a relatively flat frequency response. The transmission antenna is electrically-small, and the frequency of the polarized signal is nearly independent of the size of the closed-loop core. Multiple polarized signals may be provided, each being independently and continuously controlled through actuation of the windings. The direction of the polarized signal may also be varied. Additional windings for receiving a signal may simultaneously be employed on the closed-loop core. A method for transmitting a polarized signal with the transmission antenna is also provided.
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A transmission antenna comprising: an elongated closed-loop core disposed in a transmission plane, the closed-loop core having a pair of opposite long segments that extend by a length in a longitudinal direction in the transmission plane, and having a pair of opposite short segments connecting with opposite ends of the long segments, the short segments extending by a width in a direction that is transverse to the longitudinal direction in the transmission plane, the elongated closed-loop core being configured such that the lengths of the long segments are greater than the widths of the short segments; a first winding having an electrically-conductive wire transversely wound around one of the long segments of the closed-loop core; a second winding having an electrically-conductive wire transversely wound around the opposite long segment of the closed-loop core; a signal conditioner for sending a signal, the signal conditioner being electrically coupled to the first winding and the second winding; and an amplifier electrically interposed between the signal conditioner and the respective windings, the amplifier configured to amplify current of the signal from the signal conditioner to the respective windings; wherein, the first winding has 50 turns or fewer and is configured to generate a magnetic flux in a first direction along the closed-loop core when electrical current passes through the first winding; wherein, the second winding has 50 turns or fewer and is configured to generate a magnetic flux in a second direction along the closed loop core when electrical current passes through the second winding; and wherein the magnetic flux in the first direction is opposite the magnetic flux in the second direction for generating a polarized magnetic field and transmitting a polarized signal. 2. The transmission antenna of claim 1 , wherein the first winding and the second winding are arranged on the closed-loop core in magnetic symmetry. 3. The transmission antenna of claim 2 , wherein the first winding and the second winding are non-overlapping. 4. The transmission antenna of claim 2 , wherein the first winding is electrically connected in series to the second winding; wherein the first winding is substantially similar to the second winding; and wherein the first winding is arranged diametrically opposed to the second winding on the closed-loop core. 5. The transmission antenna of claim 1 , wherein the electrically-conductive wire of the respective windings is made from copper or other low-electrical-resistivity material. 6. The transmission antenna of claim 5 , wherein the electrically-conductive wire of the respective windings has a round cross-section with a diameter greater than 0.20 inches; and wherein the number of turns of the respective windings is fewer than 20. 7. The transmission antenna of claim 1 , wherein the closed-loop core has a cross-sectional area that is at least 50 times greater than the cross-sectional area of the electrically-conductive wire of the respective windings. 8. The transmission antenna of claim 1 , wherein the closed-loop core is made from a ferrite-based material or other high-magnetic permeability material. 9. The transmission antenna of claim 1 , further comprising: a third winding having an electrically-conductive wire transversely wound around a third segment of the close-loop core; and a fourth winding having an electrically-conductive wire transversely wound around a fourth segment of the close-loop core; wherein the third winding and the fourth winding are each configured for generating a magnetic flux in a direction along the closed-loop core when electrical current passes through the respective third and fourth windings, the respective magnetic fluxes of the third winding and fourth winding being in opposite directions along the closed-loop core for generating a polarized magnetic field; wherein the first winding and the second winding are configured for generating the polarized signal in a first direction within a plane of the closed-loop core; and wherein the third winding and the fourth winding are configured for generating a second polarized signal in a second direction within the plane of the closed-loop core. 10. The transmission antenna of claim 1 , further comprising a first receiver winding and a second receiver winding respectively configured for receiving a signal; wherein the first receiver winding is transversely wound with an electrically-conductive wire around a first receiver segment of the close-loop core, the first receiver winding having a greater number of turns than at least one of the first and second windings used for transmission; and wherein the second receiver winding is transversely wound with an electrically-conductive wire around a second receiver segment of the close-loop core, the second receiver winding having a greater number of turns than at least one of the first and second windings used for transmission. 11. The transmission antenna according to claim 1 , wherein the closed-loop core extends in the transmission plane by a length that is greater than a cross-sectional thickness of the closed-loop core in a direction perpendicular to the transmission plane. 12. The transmission antenna of claim 11 , wherein the first winding and the second winding are arranged on the closed-loop core in magnetic symmetry. 13. The transmission antenna of claim 11 , further comprising: a third winding having an electrically-conductive wire transversely wound around a third segment of the close-loop core; and a fourth winding having an electrically-conductive wire transversely wound around a fourth segment of the close-loop core; wherein the third winding and the fourth winding are each configured for generating a magnetic flux in a direction along the closed-loop core when electrical current passes through the respective third and fourth windings, the respective magnetic fluxes of the third winding and fourth winding being in opposite directions along the closed-loop core for generating a polarized magnetic field; wherein the first winding and the second winding are configured for generating the polarized signal in a first direction within a plane of the closed-loop core; and wherein the third winding and the fourth winding are configured for generating a second polarized signal in a second direction within the plane of the closed-loop core. 14. The transmission antenna of claim 11 , further comprising a first receiver winding and a second receiver winding respectively configured for receiving a signal; wherein the first receiver winding is transversely wound with an electrically-conductive wire around a first receiver segment of the close-loop core, the first receiver winding having a greater number of turns than at least one of the first and second windings used for transmission; and wherein the second receiver winding is transversely wound with an electrically-conductive wire around a second receiver segment of the close-loop core, the second receiver winding having a greater number of turns than at least one of the first and second windings used for transmission. 15. A transmission antenna comprising: a closed-loop core; a first winding having an electrically-conductive wire transversely wound around a first segment of the closed-loop core, the first winding being configured for generating a magnetic flux in a first direction along the closed-loop core when electrical current passes through the first winding; and a second winding having an electrically-conductive wire transversely wound around a seco
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