Transmittersand methods for adjusting wireless power transmission based on information from receivers
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
H02J-005/00
H04B-005/00
H02J-017/00
H02J-007/02
H02J-050/40
H02J-050/23
출원번호
US-0583634
(2014-12-27)
등록번호
US-9859756
(2018-01-02)
발명자
/ 주소
Leabman, Michael A.
Brewer, Gregory Scott
출원인 / 주소
Energous Corporation
대리인 / 주소
Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP
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초록▼
The embodiments described herein include a transmitter that transmits a power transmission signal (e.g., radio frequency (RF) signal waves) to create a three-dimensional pocket of energy. At least one receiver can be connected to or integrated into electronic devices and receive power from the pocke
The embodiments described herein include a transmitter that transmits a power transmission signal (e.g., radio frequency (RF) signal waves) to create a three-dimensional pocket of energy. At least one receiver can be connected to or integrated into electronic devices and receive power from the pocket of energy. The transmitter can locate the at least one receiver in a three-dimensional space using a communication medium (e.g., Bluetooth® technology). The transmitter generates a waveform to create a pocket of energy around each of the at least one receiver. The transmitter uses an algorithm to direct, focus, and control the waveform in three dimensions. The receiver can convert the transmission signals (e.g., RF signals) into electricity for powering an electronic device. Accordingly, the embodiments for wireless power transmission can allow powering and charging a plurality of electrical devices without wires.
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1. A transmitter device for wireless power transmission, the transmitter device comprising: a plurality of antennas configured to transmit power waves, wherein at least one antenna of the plurality of antennas is a communications antenna configured to transmit and receive communication signals using
1. A transmitter device for wireless power transmission, the transmitter device comprising: a plurality of antennas configured to transmit power waves, wherein at least one antenna of the plurality of antennas is a communications antenna configured to transmit and receive communication signals using a wireless communications protocol;a communication circuit coupled to the communications antenna and configured to receive communication signals representing status information from a receiver associated with an electronic device, wherein the status information is used to determine a location of the receiver;an integrated circuit connected to the plurality of antennas and configured to generate the power waves and to adjust a phase and a gain of each respective power wave based on the status information from the receiver to improve precision of locating a pocket of energy at the location of the receiver; anda processor configured to: control the integrated circuit to adjust the phase and the gain of the power waves based on the status information from the receiver to (i) improve precision of locating one or more pockets of energy at the location of the receiver and (ii) avoid obstacles located between the transmitter device and the location of the receiver, the one or more pockets of energy resulting from constructive interference patterns produced by converging the power waves at the location, andcontrol the communication circuit's transmitting and receiving of at least the communication signals containing the status information,whereby the transmitter device is configured to wirelessly transmit the power waves with the adjusted phases and gains so that the power waves to converge at the location associated with the receiver to form the one or more pockets of energy for capturing by the receiver. 2. The transmitter device according to claim 1, further comprising a source of power connected to the integrated circuit and configured to provide electrical energy for producing the power waves having the phase and the gain determined by the processor of the transmitter device. 3. The transmitter device according to claim 1, wherein the processor determines the location of the receiver based on the communication signals, and determines the phase and the gain of the power waves needed to produce the constructive interference patterns. 4. The transmitter device according to claim 3, wherein the processor determines the phase and the gain of the power waves needed to produce destructive interference patterns of the power waves to form one or more null-spaces without pockets of energy. 5. The transmitter device according to claim 1, wherein the receiver comprises: at least one antenna configured to capture the one or more pockets of energy and produce an electrical current in an alternating current form;a rectifier connected to the at least one antenna and configured to convert the electrical current from the alternating current form to a direct current (DC) form; anda DC-to-DC converter configured to regulate a power of the electrical current in the direct current form provided to the electronic device from the rectifier. 6. The transmitter device according to claim 1, further comprising a housing containing one or more components of the transmitter device, wherein the housing contains a power source circuit coupled to an electrical plug extending from the housing for connecting to an electrical outlet. 7. The transmitter device according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of antennas, the integrated circuit, and the processor comprise a meta-material or a nano-material. 8. The transmitter device according to claim 1, wherein the processor is further configured to instruct the integrated circuit to generate the power waves having one or more features determined by the processor to improve the precision of locating the one or more pockets of energy and to avoid the obstacles, and wherein the one or more features are selected from the group consisting of: the gain of the power waves, the phase of the power waves, a direction of the power waves, an angle of deflection associated with one or more obstacles between the receiver and an antenna of the plurality of antennas of the transmitter, and a power intensity of the pockets of energy. 9. The transmitter device according to claim 1, wherein the processor of the transmitter device adjusts the phase and the gain of the power waves responsive to the communication signals from the receiver. 10. The transmitter device according to claim 1, wherein the integrated circuit generates the power waves having a power output of a predetermined number of watts based on the status information received from the receiver. 11. The transmitter device of claim 1, further comprising a flat transmitter housing having a predetermined number of the plurality of antennas and a plurality of integrated circuits, including the integrated circuit, in a cascade arrangement controlled by one or more of a predetermined number of processors corresponding to a number of integrated circuits in the plurality of integrated circuits. 12. The transmitter device according to claim 1, further comprising a plurality of printed circuit boards, each respective printed circuit board of the plurality of printed circuit boards comprising a predetermined number of the plurality of antennas. 13. The transmitter device according to claim 12, wherein a respective printed circuit board of the plurality of printed circuit boards comprises the predetermined number of corresponding antennas, one or more dedicated processors and one or more radio frequency circuits, arranged in a substantially box shape with other printed circuit boards of the plurality of printed circuit boards oriented along an X, Y, or Z axis, or any combination thereof. 14. The transmitter device according to claim 1, wherein the power waves are of a type selected from the group consisting of: electromagnetic wave, radio wave, microwave, acoustics, ultrasound, and magnetic resonance. 15. A method of transmitting power wirelessly, the method comprising: transmitting, by an array of antennas of a transmitter, one or more power waves responsive to an advertisement signal received from a receiver identifying the receiver, wherein the advertisement signal is a first communication signal of one or more communication signals received from the receiver;generating, by a circuit of the transmitter, two or more power waves based on status information included in the one or more communication signals, wherein each respective power wave has a phase and a gain to generate a constructive interference pattern at a location associated with the receiver, thereby forming a pocket of energy at the location associated with the receiver;adjusting, by the transmitter, the phase and the gain of the two or more power waves responsive to the status information of the communication signals from the receiver, to (i) improve precision of locating the pocket of energy and (ii) avoid obstacles located between the transmitter and the location of the receiver; andtransmitting, by the transmitter, the two or more power waves with the adjusted phases and gains so that the two or more power waves converge to form the pocket of energy at the location of the receiver. 16. The method according to claim 15, wherein the array of antennas of the transmitter comprises at least one patch antenna. 17. The method according to claim 15, wherein the array of the antennas of the transmitter comprises at least one antenna operating in a frequency range between about 900 MHz and about 5.8 GHz. 18. The method according to claim 15, wherein the array of antennas operates with least one polarization selected from the group consisting of: vertical pole, horizontal pole, circularly polarized, left hand polarized, right hand polarized. 19. The method according to claim 15, wherein the transmitter comprises one or more circuits having an oscillator and piezoelectric crystals. 20. The method according to claim 15, further comprising readjusting, by the transmitter in response to one or more updated communication signals that are used to determine a more precise location of the receiver, features of the two or more power waves forming the pocket of energy at the location of the receiver. 21. The method according to claim 15, wherein the transmitter avoids obstacles in the transmission of the two or more power waves to the receiver based at least in part on tracking information contained in the communication signals. 22. The method according to claim 15, wherein the transmitter transmits the communication signals using a wireless communication protocol selected from the group consisting of: Bluetooth, infrared, microwaves, electromagnetic waves, Wi-Fi, FM radio, NFC, and Zigbee. 23. The method according to claim 15, wherein the two or more power waves are of a type selected from the group consisting of: electromagnetic wave, radio wave, microwave, acoustics, ultrasound, and magnetic resonance. 24. A non-transitory computer-readable storage medium storing executable instructions that, when executed by a processor of a transmitter that includes a plurality of antennas, the plurality of antennas including at least one communication antenna, and an integrated circuit that is coupled with the plurality of antennas, cause the transmitter to: receive, by the at least one communication antenna and from a receiver, a communication signal that includes status information that is used to determine a location of the receiver;generate, by the integrated circuit of the transmitter, two or more power waves based on the status information included in the communication signal, wherein each respective power wave has a phase and a gain to generate a constructive interference pattern at the location associated with the receiver, thereby forming a pocket of energy at the location of the receiver;adjust, by the integrated circuit of the transmitter, the phase and the gain of the two or more power waves responsive to the status information of the communication signal to (i) improve precision of locating the pocket of energy and (ii) avoid obstacles located between the transmitter and the location of the receiver; andtransmit, by the plurality of antennas of the transmitter, the two or more power waves with the adjusted phases and gains so that the two or more power waves converge to form the pocket of energy at the location of the receiver.
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