Toyota jidosha kabushiki kaisha (20240253503). WIRELESS POWER TRANSFER SYSTEM simplified abstract
WIRELESS POWER TRANSFER SYSTEM
Organization Name
toyota jidosha kabushiki kaisha
Inventor(s)
Toshiya Hashimoto of Miyoshi-shi (JP)
Masato Maemura of Nisshin-shi (JP)
Ryosuke Ikemura of Susono-shi (JP)
WIRELESS POWER TRANSFER SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240253503 titled 'WIRELESS POWER TRANSFER SYSTEM
Simplified Explanation
A wireless power transfer system enables power transfer from a supply device on a road to a vehicle using contactless power transfer. The vehicle has multiple power reception devices that receive power from the supply device. Additionally, a processor in the vehicle determines the power to be received by each power reception device and transmits power information to the supply device.
- Wireless power transfer system
- Contactless power transfer from road to vehicle
- Multiple power reception devices in the vehicle
- Processor determines power allocation to each device
- Power information transmitted to the supply device
Key Features and Innovation
- Contactless power transfer technology - Efficient power allocation to multiple devices in the vehicle - Real-time power information transmission between vehicle and supply device
Potential Applications
- Electric vehicles - Autonomous vehicles - Smart road infrastructure
Problems Solved
- Efficient power transfer without physical connections - Optimal power distribution to various devices in the vehicle
Benefits
- Reduced need for physical charging cables - Enhanced convenience for vehicle charging - Improved efficiency in power distribution
Commercial Applications
Title: Wireless Power Transfer System for Electric Vehicles This technology can be utilized in electric vehicle charging stations, smart road systems, and autonomous vehicle charging infrastructure. It has the potential to revolutionize the way vehicles are powered and charged in the future market.
Prior Art
Readers interested in exploring prior art related to wireless power transfer systems can start by researching patents in the field of inductive power transfer (IPC code: H02J17/00) and wireless power transmission (CPC code: H02J50/10).
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Questions about Wireless Power Transfer Systems
1. How does contactless power transfer technology work in this system? Contactless power transfer technology in this system utilizes electromagnetic fields to transfer power from the road to the vehicle without the need for physical connections.
2. What are the potential safety implications of wireless power transfer systems for vehicles? Wireless power transfer systems for vehicles undergo rigorous testing to ensure safety standards are met, including protection against electromagnetic interference and overloading risks.
Original Abstract Submitted
a wireless power transfer system transfers power from a supply device on a road to a vehicle using contactless power transfer. further, the vehicle includes: a plurality of power reception devices that receive power from the supply device; and a processor, and the processor: determines power to be received by each of the plurality of power reception devices; and transmits power information related to the power of each of the plurality of power reception devices to the supply device.