18373827. WIRELESS POWER TRANSFERRING METHOD AND DEVICE THEREFOR simplified abstract (LG ELECTRONICS INC.)
WIRELESS POWER TRANSFERRING METHOD AND DEVICE THEREFOR
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WIRELESS POWER TRANSFERRING METHOD AND DEVICE THEREFOR - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18373827 titled 'WIRELESS POWER TRANSFERRING METHOD AND DEVICE THEREFOR
Simplified Explanation
- Explanation:**
The patent application describes a method for transferring wireless power by an electric power transmitter. The method involves monitoring the placement or removal of an object on the transmitter, performing a digital ping to communicate with a power receiver, receiving configuration information from the receiver, and transmitting a capability packet with power transfer information.
- Bullet Points:**
- Selection step of monitoring object placement on power transmitter
- Ping step of digital communication with power receiver
- Identifying/configuring step of receiving configuration information
- Negotiating step of transmitting capability packet with power transfer details
- Potential Applications:**
- Wireless charging for electronic devices
- Power transfer in smart homes or IoT devices
- Electric vehicle charging systems
- Problems Solved:**
- Eliminates the need for physical connections for power transfer
- Simplifies charging processes for multiple devices
- Enables efficient power transfer in various applications
- Benefits:**
- Convenience of wireless power transfer
- Flexibility in device placement during charging
- Enhanced user experience with seamless power transfer operations
Original Abstract Submitted
According to an embodiment of the present invention, a method for transferring wireless power by an electric power transmitter may comprise: a selection step of monitoring a placement or a removal of an object on or from an interface surface of the power transmitter; a ping step of performing a digital ping and receiving a response from a power receiver; an identifying/configuring step of receiving a configuration packet including configuration information of the power receiver; and a negotiating step of transmitting a capability packet including information on a level of power transferred by the power transmitter, wherein the capability packet may include an NFC detection field indicating whether the power transmitter has a capability of detecting an RFID and/or an NFC, and/or whether the RDID and/or the NFC is detected.