18400161. Wireless Power Transfer Apparatus, Charger, and Terminal Device simplified abstract (Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.)

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Wireless Power Transfer Apparatus, Charger, and Terminal Device

Organization Name

Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.

Inventor(s)

Ding Gui of Chengdu (CN)

Lin Hu of Chengdu (CN)

Deshuang Zhao of Chengdu (CN)

Musheng Liang of Chengdu (CN)

Tao Huang of Beijing (CN)

Ming Zhao of Shenzhen (CN)

Weipeng Jiang of Beijing (CN)

Wireless Power Transfer Apparatus, Charger, and Terminal Device - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18400161 titled 'Wireless Power Transfer Apparatus, Charger, and Terminal Device

Simplified Explanation

The wireless power transfer apparatus described in the abstract is a system that enables the transmission of energy wirelessly from one device to another. Here is a simplified explanation of the patent application:

  • The first control system sends an energy transmission signal to the first energy transmission system.
  • The first energy transmission system then transfers some of this energy to the second energy transmission system.
  • Both systems work together to supply power to a target device wirelessly.
    • Potential Applications:**

This technology could be used in various industries such as consumer electronics, automotive, medical devices, and industrial automation.

    • Problems Solved:**

This technology eliminates the need for physical connections or cables, providing a more convenient and efficient way to power devices.

    • Benefits:**

- Increased convenience for users - Reduction in cable clutter - Improved safety by eliminating the risk of electric shocks

    • Potential Commercial Applications:**

"Wireless Power Transfer Technology: Revolutionizing the Way Devices are Powered"

    • Possible Prior Art:**

One example of prior art in wireless power transfer technology is Nikola Tesla's experiments with wireless electricity in the early 20th century.

    • Unanswered Questions:**
    • 1. What is the efficiency of the energy transfer between the two systems?**

The abstract does not provide information on the efficiency of the energy transfer process.

    • 2. Are there any limitations to the distance over which the energy can be transferred wirelessly?**

The abstract does not mention any specific limitations on the distance over which the energy can be transmitted.


Original Abstract Submitted

A wireless power transfer apparatus includes a first control system, a first energy transmission system, and a second energy transmission system. The first control system is coupled to the first energy transmission system, and inputs an energy transmission signal to the first energy transmission system. The first energy transmission system is coupled to the second energy transmission system, and inputs some of the energy transmission signals obtained from the first control system into the second energy transmission system. Both the energy transmission signal obtained by the first energy transmission signal from the first control system and an energy transmission signal obtained by the second energy transmission system from the first energy transmission system supply power to a target device.