18253345. BACKUP POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM AND MOVING VEHICLE simplified abstract (Panasonic Intellectual Property Management Co., Ltd.)

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BACKUP POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM AND MOVING VEHICLE

Organization Name

Panasonic Intellectual Property Management Co., Ltd.

Inventor(s)

Yuta Nagatomi of Osaka (JP)

Masafumi Nakamura of Osaka (JP)

Masatoshi Nakase of Osaka (JP)

Hiroki Akashi of Osaka (JP)

Kinya Kato of Aichi (JP)

BACKUP POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM AND MOVING VEHICLE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18253345 titled 'BACKUP POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM AND MOVING VEHICLE

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a backup power supply system that is designed to provide power to multiple loads in the event of a power failure. The system includes a backflow prevention switch that controls the flow of electricity between the loads.

  • The backup power supply system is designed to supply power from an electrical storage device to multiple loads in the event of a power failure.
  • The system includes a backflow prevention switch that is placed between the first load and the second load on the power supply line.
  • The backflow prevention switch can be turned ON or OFF to make the power supply line either conductive or non-conductive.
  • The switch includes an internal diode that allows current to flow in one direction, preventing backflow of electricity.

Potential Applications

  • Backup power supply systems for various applications such as homes, offices, and industrial facilities.
  • Emergency power systems for critical infrastructure like hospitals, data centers, and telecommunications networks.
  • Uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems for sensitive electronic equipment.

Problems Solved

  • Provides a reliable backup power supply in the event of a power failure.
  • Prevents backflow of electricity, ensuring proper distribution of power to the loads.
  • Protects sensitive equipment from damage caused by power fluctuations or interruptions.

Benefits

  • Ensures continuous power supply to critical loads, minimizing downtime and disruptions.
  • Safeguards equipment from potential damage due to power failures.
  • Efficiently manages power distribution between multiple loads.
  • Reduces the risk of electrical accidents or hazards.


Original Abstract Submitted

A backup power supply system is designed to supply, when a power supply has caused a failure, power from a first electrical storage device to a plurality of loads. The plurality of loads includes a first load and a second load. The first load is connected to a first power supply line. The backup power supply system includes a backflow prevention switch provided between the first load and the second load on the first power supply line and making the first power supply line electrically conductive or non-conductive by turning ON and OFF. The backflow prevention switch includes an internal diode having an anode connected to one side including the first load and a cathode connected to the other side including the second load.