18585099. COIL UNIT simplified abstract (HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD.)

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COIL UNIT

Organization Name

HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD.

Inventor(s)

Jin Katsuya of Wako-shi (JP)

COIL UNIT - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18585099 titled 'COIL UNIT

The abstract describes a coil unit that transmits power to a power receiving device in a non-contact manner. The unit includes a coil, a casing, and a core member that protrudes outward from the casing.

  • The coil transmits power wirelessly to a power receiving device.
  • The casing accommodates the coil and provides protection.
  • The core member is inserted into the air core region of the coil and extends outward.
  • The core member includes a frame-shaped wall portion and a lid portion.
  • The lid portion opens and closes an opening end of the wall portion.

Potential Applications: - Wireless charging systems - Electric vehicle charging stations - Industrial automation systems

Problems Solved: - Eliminates the need for physical connections for power transmission - Increases convenience and safety in power transfer applications

Benefits: - Enhanced efficiency in power transmission - Reduced wear and tear on physical connectors - Improved safety in hazardous environments

Commercial Applications: Title: Wireless Power Transmission Systems This technology can be used in various industries such as automotive, manufacturing, and consumer electronics for efficient and safe power transmission.

Questions about Coil Unit: 1. How does the coil unit transmit power wirelessly? The coil unit uses electromagnetic induction to transfer power without the need for physical connections.

2. What are the advantages of using a core member in the coil unit? The core member helps improve the efficiency and stability of power transmission by providing support and structure to the coil.


Original Abstract Submitted

A coil unit includes: a coil which transmits power to a power receiving device in a non-contact manner; a casing which accommodates the coil; and a core member that is inserted into an air core region of the coil and penetrates the casing to protrude outward, wherein the core member includes a frame-shaped wall portion which is disposed in the air core region and a lid portion which opens and closes an opening end of the wall portion.