Wireless power transmission for electronic devices
IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
H05K-007/14
출원번호
US-0510123
(2009-07-27)
등록번호
US-8278784
(2012-10-02)
발명자
/ 주소
Cook, Nigel P
Sieber, Lukas
Widmer, Hanspeter
출원인 / 주소
Qualcomm Incorporated
대리인 / 주소
Knobbe Martens Olson & Bear LLP
인용정보
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4
초록▼
Exemplary embodiments are directed to wireless power transfer. A wireless power receiver includes a receive antenna for coupling with a transmit antenna of transmitter generating a magnetic near field. The receive antenna receives wireless power from the magnetic near field and includes a resonant t
Exemplary embodiments are directed to wireless power transfer. A wireless power receiver includes a receive antenna for coupling with a transmit antenna of transmitter generating a magnetic near field. The receive antenna receives wireless power from the magnetic near field and includes a resonant tank and a parasitic resonant tank wirelessly coupled to the resonant tank. A wireless power transmitter includes a transmit antenna for coupling with a receive antenna of a receiver. The transmit antenna generates a magnetic near field for transmission of wireless power and includes a resonant tank and a parasitic resonant tank coupled to the resonant tank.
대표청구항▼
1. A wireless power receiver, comprising: a receive antenna configured to receive wireless power from a magnetic field, the receive antenna including: a first resonant circuit; anda second resonant circuit wirelessly coupled to the first resonant circuit, the second resonant circuit being configured
1. A wireless power receiver, comprising: a receive antenna configured to receive wireless power from a magnetic field, the receive antenna including: a first resonant circuit; anda second resonant circuit wirelessly coupled to the first resonant circuit, the second resonant circuit being configured to relay received wireless power to the first resonant circuit. 2. The wireless power receiver of claim 1, wherein the first resonant circuit couples with the magnetic field when the receive antenna is within a proximity that is less than a first distance away from a transmitter generating the magnetic field. 3. The wireless power receiver of claim 2, wherein the second resonant circuit couples with the magnetic field when the receive antenna is within a vicinity that is greater than the distance away from the transmitter. 4. The wireless power receiver of claim 3, wherein the second resonant circuit inductively couples received wireless power to the first resonant circuit. 5. The wireless power receiver of claim 1, wherein the second resonant circuit is a high-Q resonator having a Q-value greater than the first resonant circuit. 6. A wireless power transmitter, comprising: a transmit antenna configured to generate a magnetic field for transmission of wireless power, the transmit antenna including: a first resonant circuit; anda second resonant circuit wirelessly coupled to the first resonant circuit, the second resonant circuit being configured to relay wireless power received from the first resonant circuit to a receive antenna comprising a third resonant circuit. 7. The wireless power transmitter of claim 6, wherein the first resonant circuit generates the magnetic field when the transmit antenna is within a proximity that is less than a first distance away from a receiver receiving the wireless power from the magnetic near field. 8. The wireless power transmitter of claim 7, wherein the second resonant circuit generates the magnetic field when the transmit antenna is within a vicinity that is greater than the distance away from the receiver. 9. The wireless power transmitter of claim 8, wherein the first resonant circuit inductively couples the wireless power to the second resonant circuit. 10. The wireless power transmitter of claim 6, wherein the second resonant circuit is a high-Q resonator having a Q-value greater than the first resonant circuit. 11. A wireless power transmission system, comprising: a transmitter including a transmit antenna for generating a magnetic field for transmission of wireless power, the transmit antenna including a first resonant circuit;a receiver including a receive antenna for coupling with the transmit antenna to receive the wireless power from the magnetic field, the receive antenna including a second resonant circuit; anda third resonant circuit wirelessly coupled to one of the first and second resonant circuits, the third resonant circuit being configured to relay wireless power from or to one of the first and second resonant circuits. 12. The wireless power transmission system of claim 11, further comprising a fourth resonant circuit wirelessly coupled to the other of the first and second resonant circuits, the fourth resonant circuit being configured to relay wireless power to or from the other of the first and second resonant circuits. 13. The wireless power transmission system of claim 12, wherein the first and second resonant circuits are configured for the wireless power transmission therebetween when the transmit antenna is within a proximity that is less than a first distance away from the receive antenna. 14. The wireless power transmission system of claim 13, wherein the third and fourth resonant circuits are configured for the wireless power transmission therebetween when the transmit antenna is within a vicinity that is greater than the distance away from the receive antenna. 15. The wireless power transmission system of claim 11, wherein the one of the first and second resonant circuits inductively couples wireless power to the third resonant circuit. 16. A method for receiving wireless power, comprising: receiving at a first resonant circuit of a receive antenna wireless power in a magnetic field generated by a transmit antenna when the receive antenna and the transmit antenna are within a proximity that is less than a distance away;receiving at a second resonant circuit of the receive antenna the wireless power of the magnetic field generated by the transmit antenna when the receive antenna and the transmit antenna are within a vicinity that is greater than the distance away, the second resonant circuit being wirelessly coupled to the first resonant circuit and being configured to relay received wireless power to the first resonant circuit; andrectifying the wireless power. 17. The method for receiving wireless power of claim 16, further comprising inductively coupling the wireless power from the second resonant circuit to the first resonant circuit when the receive antenna and the transmit antenna are within the vicinity that is greater than the distance away. 18. The method for receiving wireless power of claim 16, wherein the second resonant circuit is a high-Q resonator having a Q-value greater than the first resonant circuit. 19. A method for transmitting wireless power, comprising: generating at a first resonant circuit of a transmit antenna wireless power in a magnetic field when a receive antenna and the transmit antenna are within a proximity that is less than a distance away; andgenerating at a second resonant circuit of the transmit antenna the wireless power of the magnetic field when the receive antenna and the transmit antenna are within a vicinity that is greater than the distance away, the second resonant circuit being wirelessly coupled to the first resonant circuit and being configured to relay wireless power received from the first resonant circuit. 20. The method for transmitting wireless power of claim 19, further comprising inductively coupling the wireless power from the first resonant circuit to the second resonant circuit when the receive antenna and the transmit antenna are within the vicinity that is greater than the distance away. 21. The method for transmitting wireless power of claim 19, wherein the second resonant circuit is a high-Q resonator having a Q-value greater than the first resonant circuit. 22. A wireless power receiver, comprising: means for receiving at a first resonant circuit of a receive antenna wireless power in a magnetic field generated by a transmit antenna when the receive antenna and the transmit antenna are within a proximity that is less than a distance away;means for receiving at a second resonant circuit of the receive antenna the wireless power of the magnetic field generated by the transmit antenna when the receive antenna and the transmit antenna are within a vicinity that is greater than the distance away, the second resonant circuit being wireless coupled to the first resonant circuit and being configured to relay received wireless power to the first resonant circuit; andmeans for rectifying the wireless power. 23. A wireless power transmitter, comprising: means for generating at a first resonant circuit of a transmit antenna wireless power in a magnetic field when a receive antenna and the transmit antenna are within a proximity that is less than a distance away; andmeans for at a second resonant circuit of the transmit antenna the wireless power of the magnetic field when the receive antenna and the transmit antenna are within a vicinity that is greater than the distance away, the second resonant circuit being wirelessly coupled to the first resonant circuit and being configured to relay wireless power received from the first resonant circuit.
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