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Wireless energy transfer using repeater resonators 원문보기

IPC분류정보
국가/구분 United States(US) Patent 등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
  • H01F-037/00
  • H02J-017/00
출원번호 US-0369104 (2012-02-08)
등록번호 US-8729737 (2014-05-20)
발명자 / 주소
  • Schatz, David A.
  • Hall, Katherine L.
  • Kesler, Morris P.
  • Kurs, Andre B.
  • Kulikowski, Konrad J.
출원인 / 주소
  • WiTricity Corporation
대리인 / 주소
    GTC Law Group LLP & Affiliates
인용정보 피인용 횟수 : 185  인용 특허 : 170

초록

A bag for wireless energy transfer comprising a compartment for storing an electronic device enabled for wireless energy transfer, and at least one magnetic resonator positioned for wireless energy transfer to the electronic device, wherein a the at least one magnetic resonator optionally operates i

대표청구항

1. A bag for wireless energy transfer comprising: a compartment for storing an electronic device enabled for wireless energy transfer;at least one magnetic resonator;circuit elements configured to enable a mode of operation of the resonator; andat least one switch element for changing at least one c

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  29. Leabman, Michael A.; Brewer, Gregory Scott, External or internal wireless power receiver with spaced-apart antenna elements for charging or powering mobile devices using wirelessly delivered power.
  30. Leabman, Michael A., Home base station for multiple room coverage with multiple transmitters.
  31. Leabman, Michael A.; Brewer, Gregory Scott, Hybrid Wi-Fi and power router transmitter.
  32. Leabman, Michael, Hybrid charging method for wireless power transmission based on pocket-forming.
  33. Leabman, Michael, Identifying receivers in a wireless charging transmission field.
  34. Failing, Bryan Marc, Increasing vehicle security.
  35. Leabman, Michael A.; Contopanagos, Harry, Integrated antenna arrays for wireless power transmission.
  36. Contopanagos, Harry, Integrated miniature PIFA with artificial magnetic conductor metamaterials.
  37. Contopanagos, Harry, Integrated miniature PIFA with artificial magnetic conductor metamaterials.
  38. Leabman, Michael, Integrated rectifier and boost converter for boosting voltage received from wireless power transmission waves.
  39. Leabman, Michael, Integrated rectifier and boost converter for wireless power transmission.
  40. Meng, David F.; Wright, William B., Intelligent multi-mode wireless power system.
  41. Leabman, Michael A.; Brewer, Gregory Scott, Laptop computer as a transmitter for wireless charging.
  42. Bradley, Arthur T., Locomotion of amorphous surface robots.
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  45. Swieter, Timothy D; Scheper, Robert; Sculley, Darrin, Method and system for locating resources and communicating within an enterprise.
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  47. Bell, Douglas; Leabman, Michael, Method for automatically testing the operational status of a wireless power receiver in a wireless power transmission system.
  48. Bell, Douglas; Leabman, Michael A., Method for automatically testing the operational status of a wireless power receiver in a wireless power transmission system.
  49. Leabman, Michael A.; Brewer, Gregory Scott, Methodology for multiple pocket-forming.
  50. Leabman, Michael A., Methods and systems for maximum power point transfer in receivers.
  51. Leabman, Michael A., Methods and systems for maximum power point transfer in receivers.
  52. Leabman, Michael A., Modular antenna boards in wireless power transmission systems.
  53. Leabman, Michael A., Modular antennas with heat sinks in wireless power transmission systems.
  54. Leabman, Michael A.; Brewer, Gregory Scott, Multi-mode transmitter.
  55. Leabman, Michael A.; Brewer, Gregory Scott, Multi-mode transmitter with an antenna array for delivering wireless power and providing Wi-Fi access.
  56. Hosseini, Alister; Leabman, Michael A., Near field transmitters for wireless power charging of an electronic device by leaking RF energy through an aperture.
  57. Hosseini, Alister; Leabman, Michael A., Near field transmitters for wireless power charging of an electronic device by leaking RF energy through an aperture offset from a patch antenna.
  58. Hosseini, Alister; Leabman, Michael A., Near field transmitters with contact points for wireless power charging.
  59. Hosseini, Alister; Leabman, Michael A., Near field transmitters with harmonic filters for wireless power charging.
  60. Hosseini, Alister; Leabman, Michael A., Near-field RF charging pad with adaptive loading to efficiently charge an electronic device at any position on the pad.
  61. Hosseini, Alister; Leabman, Michael A., Near-field RF charging pad with multi-band antenna element with adaptive loading to efficiently charge an electronic device at any position on the pad.
  62. Bell, Douglas; Leabman, Michael A., Off-premises alert system and method for wireless power receivers in a wireless power network.
  63. Leabman, Michael A.; Brewer, Gregory Scott, Portable wireless charging pad.
  64. Leabman, Michael A.; Brewer, Gregory Scott, Portable wireless charging pad.
  65. Uchida, Akiyoshi, Power transmitting device, power receiving device, and non-contact charging method.
  66. Leabman, Michael A.; Brewer, Gregory Scott, Protocols for authenticated wireless power transmission.
  67. Leabman, Michael A., Proximity transmitters for wireless power charging systems.
  68. Leabman, Michael A., Proximity transmitters for wireless power charging systems.
  69. Kvols, David Kristian, RFI/EMI shielding enclosure containing wireless charging element for personal electronic devices security.
  70. Leabman, Michael A., Radar motion detection using stepped frequency in wireless power transmission system.
  71. Contopanagos, Harry, Radiating metamaterial antenna for wireless charging.
  72. Hosseini, Alister; Leabman, Michael A., Receiver chip for routing a wireless signal for wireless power charging or data reception.
  73. Hosseini, Alister; Leabman, Michael A., Receiver device with antennas positioned in gaps.
  74. Leabman, Michael A.; Brewer, Gregory Scott, Receivers for wireless power transmission.
  75. Leabman, Michael A.; Brewer, Gregory Scott, Receivers for wireless power transmission.
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  80. Yeng, Yi Xiang, Resonator coil.
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  82. Leabman, Michael A.; Brewer, Gregory Scott, Social power sharing for mobile devices based on pocket-forming.
  83. Leabman, Michael; Brewer, Gregory Scott, Social power sharing for mobile devices based on pocket-forming.
  84. Scheper, Robert; Sculley, Darrin, Space guidance and management system and method.
  85. Scheper, Robert; Sculley, Darrin, Space guidance and management system and method.
  86. Hosseini, Alister, Stamped three-dimensional antenna.
  87. Leabman, Michael, Synchronous rectifier design for wireless power receiver.
  88. Bell, Douglas; Leabman, Michael, System and method for a self-system analysis in a wireless power transmission network.
  89. Bell, Douglas; Leabman, Michael, System and method for controlling communication between wireless power transmitter managers.
  90. Bell, Douglas; Leabman, Michael, System and method for enabling automatic charging schedules in a wireless power network to one or more devices.
  91. Bell, Douglas; Leabman, Michael, System and method for generating a power receiver identifier in a wireless power network.
  92. Bell, Douglas; Leabman, Michael, System and method for generating a power receiver identifier in a wireless power network.
  93. Bell, Douglas; Leabman, Michael, System and method for manually selecting and deselecting devices to charge in a wireless power network.
  94. Bell, Douglas; Leabman, Michael, System and method for providing health safety in a wireless power transmission system.
  95. Bell, Douglas; Leabman, Michael A., System and method for providing health safety in a wireless power transmission system.
  96. Huang, Chang-Yu; Keeling, Nicholas Athol; Budhia, Mickel Bipin; Beaver, Jonathan; Le Gallais Kissin, Michael, System and method for reactive power control in dynamic inductive power transfer systems.
  97. Bell, Douglas; Leabman, Michael, System and method for self-system analysis for detecting a fault in a wireless power transmission Network.
  98. Bell, Douglas, System and method to control a wireless power transmission system by configuration of wireless power transmission control parameters.
  99. Bell, Douglas; Leabman, Michael A., System and method to control a wireless power transmission system by configuration of wireless power transmission control parameters.
  100. Leabman, Michael A.; Brewer, Gregory Scott, System and methods for pocket-forming based on constructive and destructive interferences to power one or more wireless power receivers using a wireless power transmitter including a plurality of antennas.
  101. Bell, Douglas; Leabman, Michael A., System and methods for using a remote server to authorize a receiving device that has requested wireless power and to determine whether another receiving device should request wireless power in a wireless power transmission system.
  102. Leabman, Michael A., System and methods for using sound waves to wirelessly deliver power to electronic devices.
  103. Leabman, Michael A.; Brewer, Gregory Scott, System and methods for wireless power transmission to an electronic device in accordance with user-defined restrictions.
  104. Bell, Douglas; Leabman, Michael, System for tracking and reporting status and usage information in a wireless power management system.
  105. Bell, Douglas, Systems and methods for a configuration web service to provide configuration of a wireless power transmitter within a wireless power transmission system.
  106. Bell, Douglas; Leabman, Michael A., Systems and methods for a configuration web service to provide configuration of a wireless power transmitter within a wireless power transmission system.
  107. Bell, Douglas; Leabman, Michael A., Systems and methods for assigning a power receiver to individual power transmitters based on location of the power receiver.
  108. Bell, Douglas; Leabman, Michael A., Systems and methods for assigning a set of antennas of a wireless power transmitter to a wireless power receiver based on a location of the wireless power receiver.
  109. Leabman, Michael A.; Brewer, Gregory Scott, Systems and methods for assigning groups of antenas of a wireless power transmitter to different wireless power receivers, and determining effective phases to use for wirelessly transmitting power using the assigned groups of antennas.
  110. Bell, Douglas; Leabman, Michael A., Systems and methods for assigning groups of antennas to transmit wireless power to different wireless power receivers.
  111. Bell, Douglas; Leabman, Michael, Systems and methods for automatically testing the communication between power transmitter and wireless receiver.
  112. Bell, Douglas; Leabman, Michael A., Systems and methods for communication with remote management systems.
  113. Bell, Douglas; Leabman, Michael A., Systems and methods for configuring operational conditions for a plurality of wireless power transmitters at a system configuration interface.
  114. Bell, Douglas; Leabman, Michael, Systems and methods for controlling communications during wireless transmission of power using application programming interfaces.
  115. Bell, Douglas; Leabman, Michael, Systems and methods for controlling operation of a transmitter of a wireless power network based on user instructions received from an authenticated computing device powered or charged by a receiver of the wireless power network.
  116. Bell, Douglas; Leabman, Michael A., Systems and methods for designating a master power transmitter in a cluster of wireless power transmitters.
  117. Leabman, Michael A., Systems and methods for determining and generating a waveform for wireless power transmission waves.
  118. Leabman, Michael A., Systems and methods for determining optimal charging positions to maximize efficiency of power received from wirelessly delivered sound wave energy.
  119. Bell, Douglas; Leabman, Michael A., Systems and methods for device and power receiver pairing.
  120. Leabman, Michael A., Systems and methods for extending battery life of portable electronic devices charged by sound.
  121. Leabman, Michael A., Systems and methods for generating and transmitting wireless power transmission waves using antennas having a spacing that is selected by the transmitter.
  122. Leabman, Michael A., Systems and methods for identifying receiver locations using sensor technologies.
  123. Leabman, Michael, Systems and methods for identifying receivers in a transmission field by transmitting exploratory power waves towards different segments of a transmission field.
  124. Leabman, Michael A.; Mellberg, Hans, Systems and methods for identifying sensitive objects in a wireless charging transmission field.
  125. Bell, Douglas; Leabman, Michael, Systems and methods for managing and controlling a wireless power network by establishing time intervals during which receivers communicate with a transmitter.
  126. Bell, Douglas; Leabman, Michael, Systems and methods for manually adjusting when receiving electronic devices are scheduled to receive wirelessly delivered power from a wireless power transmitter in a wireless power network.
  127. Leabman, Michael A.; Brewer, Gregory Scott, Systems and methods for maximizing wireless power transfer efficiency by instructing a user to change a receiver device's position.
  128. Leabman, Michael A., Systems and methods for nullifying energy levels for wireless power transmission waves.
  129. Bell, Douglas; Leabman, Michael, Systems and methods for payment-based authorization of wireless power transmission service.
  130. Leabman, Michael A.; Mellberg, Hans, Systems and methods for preconfiguring sensor data for wireless charging systems.
  131. Leabman, Michael A., Systems and methods for preconfiguring transmission devices for power wave transmissions based on location data of one or more receivers.
  132. Bell, Douglas; Leabman, Michael A., Systems and methods for real or near real time wireless communications between a wireless power transmitter and a wireless power receiver.
  133. Bell, Douglas; Leabman, Michael A., Systems and methods for real time or near real time wireless communications between a wireless power transmitter and a wireless power receiver.
  134. Leabman, Michael A., Systems and methods for selecting antennas to generate and transmit power transmission waves.
  135. Bell, Douglas; Leabman, Michael, Systems and methods for selecting which power transmitter should deliver wireless power to a receiving device in a wireless power delivery network.
  136. Leabman, Michael A.; Brewer, Gregory Scott, Systems and methods for using a predetermined number of communication channels of a wireless power transmitter to communicate with different wireless power receivers.
  137. Bell, Douglas; Leabman, Michael, Systems and methods for using a transmitter access policy at a network service to determine whether to provide power to wireless power receivers in a wireless power network.
  138. Bell, Douglas; Leabman, Michael, Systems and methods for using application programming interfaces to control communications between a transmitter and a receiver.
  139. Bell, Douglas; Leabman, Michael A., Systems and methods for using servers to generate charging schedules for wireless power transmission systems.
  140. Bell, Douglas; Leabman, Michael A., Systems and methods for wireless power transmission.
  141. Leabman, Michael A.; Brewer, Gregory Scott, Systems and methods for wireless power transmission by comparing voltage levels associated with power waves transmitted by antennas of a plurality of antennas of a transmitter to determine appropriate phase adjustments for the power waves.
  142. Leabman, Michael A.; Brewer, Gregory Scott, Systems and methods for wireless power transmission by modifying a number of antenna elements used to transmit power waves to a receiver.
  143. Leabman, Michael A.; Brewer, Gregory Scott, Systems and methods for wirelessly delivering power to electronic devices that are unable to communicate with a transmitter.
  144. Leabman, Michael, Systems and methods for wirelessly transmitting power from a transmitter to a receiver by determining refined locations of the receiver in a segmented transmission field associated with the transmitter.
  145. Bell, Douglas; Leabman, Michael A., Systems and methods of object detection in wireless power charging systems.
  146. Bell, Douglas; Leabman, Michael A., Systems and methods of object detection in wireless power charging systems.
  147. Bell, Douglas; Leabman, Michael A., Systems and methods of object detection using one or more video cameras in wireless power charging systems.
  148. Leabman, Michael A., Systems and methods of providing wireless power using receiver device sensor inputs.
  149. Leabman, Michael A.; Brewer, Gregory Scott, Systems and methods of transmitting power transmission waves based on signals received at first and second subsets of a transmitter's antenna array.
  150. Leabman, Michael A.; Hosseini, Alister, Systems and methods of wireless power charging through multiple receiving devices.
  151. Hosseini, Alister; Leabman, Michael A., Systems, methods, and devices for using a battery as a antenna for receiving wirelessly delivered power from radio frequency power waves.
  152. Leabman, Michael A.; Brewer, Gregory Scott, TV with integrated wireless power transmitter.
  153. Leabman, Michael A., Transducer sound arrangement for pocket-forming.
  154. Leabman, Michael A., Transmitter board allowing for modular antenna configurations in wireless power transmission systems.
  155. Leabman, Michael A.; Brewer, Gregory Scott, Transmitters for wireless power transmission.
  156. Leabman, Michael A.; Brewer, Gregory Scott, Transmittersand methods for adjusting wireless power transmission based on information from receivers.
  157. Grbic, Anthony; Imani, Seyedmohammadreza Faghih, Unidirectional near-field focusing using near-field plates.
  158. Leabman, Michael A.; Brewer, Gregory Scott; Bell, Douglas; Yew, Fay, Wearable device with wireless power and payload receiver.
  159. Doiron, Kurt, Wireless charger.
  160. Leabman, Michael A.; Brewer, Gregory Scott, Wireless charging and powering of electronic devices in a vehicle.
  161. Leabman, Michael A.; Brewer, Gregory Scott, Wireless charging and powering of electronic sensors in a vehicle.
  162. Leabman, Michael A.; Brewer, Gregory Scott, Wireless charging and powering of healthcare gadgets and sensors.
  163. Leabman, Michael; Brewer, Gregory Scott, Wireless charging and powering of healthcare gadgets and sensors.
  164. Leabman, Michael A.; Brewer, Gregory Scott, Wireless charging methods and systems for game controllers, based on pocket-forming.
  165. Leabman, Michael A.; Brewer, Gregory Scott, Wireless charging of tools using a toolbox transmitter.
  166. Leabman, Michael A.; Brewer, Gregory Scott, Wireless charging using selected reflectors.
  167. Bronson, Daniel; Sharp, Bryan T.; Sealy, Kylee D., Wireless energy transfer for mobile device applications.
  168. Efe, Volkan; McCauley, Alexander P., Wireless energy transfer for mobile device applications.
  169. Leabman, Michael; Brewer, Gregory Scott, Wireless power delivery using a base station to control operations of a plurality of wireless power transmitters.
  170. Leabman, Michael, Wireless power receiver having a charger system for enhanced power delivery.
  171. Leabman, Michael, Wireless power receiver with boost converters directly coupled to a storage element.
  172. Leabman, Michael A.; Brewer, Gregory Scott, Wireless power receivers that communicate status data indicating wireless power transmission effectiveness with a transmitter using a built-in communications component of a mobile device, and methods of use thereof.
  173. Leabman, Michael; Brewer, Gregory Scott, Wireless power supply for rescue devices.
  174. Grbic, Anthony; Young, Steve, Wireless power transfer using multiple near-field plates.
  175. Leabman, Michael A., Wireless power transmission device having antennas oriented in three dimensions.
  176. Leabman, Michael A.; Brewer, Gregory Scott, Wireless power transmission with selective range.
  177. Leabman, Michael A.; Brewer, Gregory Scott, Wireless power transmission with selective range.
  178. Leabman, Michael, Wireless power transmitter configured to transmit power waves to a predicted location of a moving wireless power receiver.
  179. Leabman, Michael A.; Brewer, Gregory Scott, Wireless power transmitter that selects antenna sets for transmitting wireless power to a receiver based on location of the receiver, and methods of use thereof.
  180. Leabman, Michael A.; Brewer, Gregory Scott, Wireless power transmitters for transmitting wireless power and tracking whether wireless power receivers are within authorized locations.
  181. Leabman, Michael A.; Brewer, Gregory Scott, Wireless power transmitters that transmit at determined times based on power availability and consumption at a receiving mobile device.
  182. Leabman, Michael A.; Brewer, Gregory Scott, Wireless powered house.
  183. Leabman, Michael; Brewer, Gregory Scott, Wireless powering of electronic devices with selective delivery range.
  184. Leabman, Michael A., Wireless sound charging and powering of healthcare gadgets and sensors.
  185. Leabman, Michael A., Wireless sound charging of clothing and smart fabrics.
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