18371484. NONCONTACT POWER SUPPLY DEVICE simplified abstract (TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA)

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NONCONTACT POWER SUPPLY DEVICE

Organization Name

TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA

Inventor(s)

Naoki Iwata of Kasugai-shi Aichi-ken (JP)

Osamu Yamashita of Toyota-shi Aichi-ken (JP)

Shinjiro Saigusa of Toyota-shi Aichi-ken (JP)

Toshiya Hashimoto of Miyoshi-shi Aichi-ken (JP)

Katsuya Kobayashi of Okazaki-shi Aichi-ken (JP)

Sungmin Cho of Susono-shi Shizuoka-ken (JP)

NONCONTACT POWER SUPPLY DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18371484 titled 'NONCONTACT POWER SUPPLY DEVICE

Simplified Explanation

The noncontact power supply device described in the patent application consists of coil units housed inside a cover formed by joining two sheets - one covering the front and back surfaces of the coil units, and the other covering the side surfaces of the coil units.

  • The device includes one or more coil units.
  • The cover is formed by joining a first sheet covering the front and back surfaces of the coil units and a second sheet covering the side surfaces of the coil units.
  • The second sheet is bent to abut against the side surfaces of the coil units.
  • The outer edge parts of the first and second sheets are joined together.

Potential Applications

The technology described in the patent application could be applied in various industries such as:

  • Consumer electronics
  • Automotive
  • Robotics

Problems Solved

The noncontact power supply device solves the following problems:

  • Efficient power transfer without physical contact
  • Protection of coil units from external elements

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include:

  • Improved safety due to noncontact power transfer
  • Enhanced durability of coil units
  • Simplified design and assembly process

Potential Commercial Applications

The potential commercial applications of this technology could include:

  • Wireless charging systems for electronic devices
  • Electric vehicle charging stations
  • Industrial automation systems

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art for this technology could be the concept of wireless charging systems for electronic devices, which have been in use for several years.

Unanswered Questions

How does the noncontact power supply device handle variations in power requirements for different devices?

The patent application does not provide information on how the device adjusts power output based on the requirements of different devices.

What materials are used in the construction of the coil units and cover housing in the noncontact power supply device?

The patent application does not specify the materials used in the construction of the coil units and cover housing.


Original Abstract Submitted

A noncontact power supply device provided with one or more coil units and a cover housing the coil units inside of it. The cover is formed by joining a first sheet arranged at one surface sides of front and back surfaces of the coil units and a second sheet arranged at the other surface sides, the first sheet is a sheet covering the one surface sides of the coil units, the second sheet is a sheet having another surface part covering the other surface sides of the coil units and side surface parts covering side surfaces, the side surface parts of the second sheet are made to abut against side surfaces of the coil units by bending boundaries with the other surface part, and outer edge parts of the side surface parts of the second sheet and outer edge parts of the first sheet are joined.