18526425. CHARGING APPARATUS THAT EXECUTES WIRELESS CHARGING simplified abstract (Panasonic Intellectual Property Management Co., Ltd.)

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CHARGING APPARATUS THAT EXECUTES WIRELESS CHARGING

Organization Name

Panasonic Intellectual Property Management Co., Ltd.

Inventor(s)

Dai Kimura of Kanagawa (JP)

Takahiro Suzuki of Kanagawa (JP)

Atsutoshi Naraki of Kanagawa (JP)

CHARGING APPARATUS THAT EXECUTES WIRELESS CHARGING - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18526425 titled 'CHARGING APPARATUS THAT EXECUTES WIRELESS CHARGING

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a patent application for a system that involves a deriver, extractor, transmitter, electronic appliance, and power controller to optimize power transfer between a charging coil and the electronic appliance.

  • The deriver calculates the distance between the charging coil and the electronic appliance.
  • The extractor obtains a detection tolerance from a table based on the electronic appliance model.
  • The transmitter sends the distance and detection tolerance to the electronic appliance.
  • The electronic appliance adjusts power based on the magnitude of the combination of the distance and detection tolerance.
  • The power controller regulates the power transfer from the charging coil according to the electronic appliance's instructions.

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in wireless charging systems for electronic devices, electric vehicles, and other power transfer applications.

Problems Solved

This innovation addresses the challenge of efficiently and effectively transferring power wirelessly while considering the distance and detection tolerance between the charging coil and the electronic appliance.

Benefits

The system allows for optimized power transfer, potentially increasing charging efficiency and reducing energy waste.

Potential Commercial Applications

"Optimized Power Transfer System for Electronic Appliances" - This technology could be utilized in various industries, including consumer electronics, automotive, and industrial automation.

Possible Prior Art

There may be prior art related to wireless power transfer systems and power optimization algorithms in the field of electrical engineering.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology impact the overall efficiency of power transfer systems?

This technology aims to improve the efficiency of power transfer by adjusting power based on the distance and detection tolerance between the charging coil and the electronic appliance.

What are the potential cost implications of implementing this system in commercial applications?

The cost implications of implementing this system in commercial applications would depend on factors such as manufacturing costs, integration complexity, and potential savings from improved power efficiency.


Original Abstract Submitted

A deriver derives a difference defined as a distance between a position of a charging coil and a position of an electronic appliance. An extractor extracts a detection tolerance from a table stored in a table storage, based on information related to a model of the electronic appliance. A transmitter transmits the difference and the detection tolerance to the electronic appliance. The electronic appliance determines a first power when a magnitude of a combination of the difference and the detection tolerance is equal to or smaller than a threshold value and determines a second power when the magnitude of the combination of the difference and the detection tolerance is larger than the threshold value. The first power is larger than the second power. A power controller adjusts a magnitude of power to be transported from the charging coil according to an instruction from the electronic appliance.