20240013974. POWER COUPLING DEVICE simplified abstract (Analogic Corporation)

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POWER COUPLING DEVICE

Organization Name

Analogic Corporation

Inventor(s)

Steven Dana Weed of Marblehead MA (US)

Patrick Richard Splinter of Kingston MA (US)

Matthew Hanlon of Kingston MA (US)

Santosh Arcot of Shrewsbury MA (US)

POWER COUPLING DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240013974 titled 'POWER COUPLING DEVICE

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a power coupling device that can transfer power between a stator and a rotor. The device includes a support structure with an opening, a core element made of ferrite material received within the opening, and an inductive element received within a core channel defined by the core element. An attachment structure is used to removably attach the core element to the support structure.

  • The power coupling device is designed to transfer power between a stator and a rotor.
  • It includes a support structure with an opening.
  • A core element made of ferrite material is received within the opening.
  • The core element defines a core channel.
  • An inductive element is received within the core channel.
  • An attachment structure is used to attach the core element to the support structure.
  • The core element is positioned between the support structure and the attachment structure.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Power transfer between a stator and a rotor in various electrical systems and devices.
  • Wireless charging systems for electric vehicles or electronic devices.
  • Inductive power transfer in industrial machinery or equipment.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Efficient and reliable power transfer between a stator and a rotor.
  • Simplified construction and assembly of power coupling devices.
  • Enhanced performance and durability of the power coupling device.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Improved power transfer efficiency.
  • Reduced maintenance and downtime.
  • Increased flexibility in design and installation.
  • Enhanced safety and reliability in power transfer systems.


Original Abstract Submitted

one or more techniques and/or systems described herein provide a power coupling device, such as may be used to transfer power between a stator and a rotor. the power coupling device includes a support structure defining an opening. the power coupling device includes a core element including a ferrite material. the core element is received within the opening of the support structure. the core element defines a core channel. the power coupling device includes an inductive element that is received within the core channel. the power coupling device includes an attachment structure removably attached to the support structure. the attachment structure attaches the core element to the support structure. the core element is disposed between the support structure and the attachment structure.