Wireless charger having E-field shield
US-9520740-B2 · Dec 13, 2016 · US
US9837202B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9837202-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615355309-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 18, 2016 |
| Priority date | Dec 9, 2015 |
| Publication date | Dec 5, 2017 |
| Grant date | Dec 5, 2017 |
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Each of a plurality of electrostatic shields includes an insulator portion and a conductor portion. The conductor portion includes a flat portion formed in an annular shape and a pair of protruding portions. The insulator portion is provided with a first housing portion housing the flat portion and a pair of second housing portions each housing a corresponding one of the pair of protruding portions. Each of the pair of protruding portions includes: a protruding end portion located along an inner surface of a corresponding one of the pair of second housing portions, and a center portion located adjacent to the protruding end portion. In each of the pair of protruding portions, the protruding end portion and the center portion are electrically connected to each other and are equal in electric potential to each other.
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What is claimed is: 1. A stationary induction apparatus comprising: an iron core; a plurality of windings wound around the iron core as a central axis and arranged so as to be coaxial with each other; and a plurality of electrostatic shields each formed in an annular shape and each arranged adjacent to an end of a corresponding one of the plurality of windings in a direction along the central axis, each of the plurality of electrostatic shields including an insulator portion and a conductor portion that is disposed annularly around the central axis on an inside of the insulator portion, the conductor portion including a flat portion formed in an annular shape and extending in a circumferential direction of the central axis, and a pair of protruding portions protruding to an opposite side to each of the windings in the direction along the central axis, the pair of protruding portions each being arranged adjacent to a corresponding one of an outer circumferential end and an inner circumferential end of the flat portion, the insulator portion being provided with a first housing portion housing the flat portion and a pair of second housing portions each housing a corresponding one of the pair of protruding portions, each of the pair of second housing portions having an inner surface located on the opposite side to each of the windings in the direction along the central axis, the inner surface being formed in a semicircular shape in a cross-sectional view, each of the pair of protruding portions including a protruding end portion located along the inner surface of a corresponding one of the pair of second housing portions, and a center portion located adjacent to the protruding end portion on a side of each of the windings in the direction along the central axis, and in each of the pair of protruding portions, the protruding end portion and the center portion being electrically connected to each other and being equal in electric potential to each other. 2. The stationary induction apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein in each of the pair of protruding portions, the center portion is sandwiched between the protruding end portion and the insulator portion. 3. The stationary induction apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the inner surface of each of the pair of second housing portions that is located on the opposite side to each of the windings in the direction along the central axis is covered by the protruding end portion such that three-quarters or more of a semicircle of the inner surface is covered in a cross-sectional view. 4. The stationary induction apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein each of the pair of second housing portions is filled with a corresponding one of the pair of protruding portions. 5. The stationary induction apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein each of the pair of protruding portions protrudes also to each of the windings in the direction along the central axis, and the inner surface of each of the pair of second housing portions is formed in a circular shape in a cross-sectional view. 6. The stationary induction apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the insulator portion is formed of a first insulator portion located on a side of each of the windings in the direction along the central axis; and a second insulator portion located on a side opposite to each of the windings in the direction along the central axis, the second insulator portion is provided with an annular groove portion serving as the first housing portion and the pair of second housing portions, and a material forming the second insulator portion is less in relative permittivity than a material forming the first insulator portion.
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