18512864. Soft Magnetic Ring for Wireless Power Devices simplified abstract (Apple Inc.)
Soft Magnetic Ring for Wireless Power Devices
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Jeffrey D. Louis of Chatswood (NZ)
Soft Magnetic Ring for Wireless Power Devices - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18512864 titled 'Soft Magnetic Ring for Wireless Power Devices
Simplified Explanation
The patent application describes a device or accessory with a near-field communications antenna, a soft magnetic ring, wireless power transfer coils, a rectifier, and a battery. The soft magnetic ring helps align wireless power transfer coils and shunts magnetic flux to prevent repulsion between magnets in external devices.
- Near-field communications antenna
- Soft magnetic ring for aligning coils and shunting magnetic flux
- Wireless power transfer coils
- Rectifier for converting power
- Battery for storing power
Potential Applications
The technology could be applied in wireless charging devices, smart home systems, and IoT devices.
Problems Solved
The technology solves the problem of aligning wireless power transfer coils and preventing repulsion between magnets in external devices.
Benefits
The benefits of this technology include improved efficiency in wireless power transfer, enhanced alignment between devices, and prevention of magnetic interference.
Potential Commercial Applications
- "Innovative Wireless Power Transfer Technology for Smart Home Systems
Original Abstract Submitted
A device or an accessory may include a near-field communications antenna and a soft magnetic ring concentric with the near-field communications antenna. The device or accessory may further include at least one wireless power transfer coil concentric with the near-field communications antenna, a rectifier coupled to the at least one wireless power transfer coil, and a battery configured to receive a rectified voltage from the rectifier. The soft magnetic ring may be used to shunt magnetic flux from one or more nearby magnets in external electronic devices to prevent the magnets from repelling each other. The soft magnetic ring may be attracted to a magnet in an external device to help align wireless power transfer coils in the two mated devices.