WIRELESS ENERGY TRANSFER FOR PERSON WORN PERIPHERALS
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1. A system for wireless energy transfer for peripherals comprising:
- a wearable energy source; and
at least one wearable source resonator configured to be worn by a wearer and configured to receive electrical energy from the energy source and to generate an oscillating magnetic field to transfer energy wirelessly to at least one of a wearable electronic device and a devices in proximity the wearer
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Abstract
Described is a system for wireless energy transfer for person worn peripherals. The system makes use of a technique referred to as strongly-coupled magnetic resonance to transfer energy across a distance without wires and enables efficient transfer of energy over distances of 10 to 18 cm or more. The system comprises a resonant power source, which could be embedded in a person'"'"'s equipment vest or backpack receiving power from a central battery pack or micro fuel cell, and a resonant power capture unit which could be integrated with the helmet or hand held weapon, electronic device, and the like that may be carried or handled by a person.
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17 Claims
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1. A system for wireless energy transfer for peripherals comprising:
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a wearable energy source; and at least one wearable source resonator configured to be worn by a wearer and configured to receive electrical energy from the energy source and to generate an oscillating magnetic field to transfer energy wirelessly to at least one of a wearable electronic device and a devices in proximity the wearer - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A helmet-based system for wireless energy transfer for peripherals, the system comprising:
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a wearable rechargeable battery; a helmet; a wearable source resonator, configured to receive electrical energy from the battery and generate an oscillating magnetic field; and a device resonator mounted to the helmet and configured and positioned to interact with the oscillating magnetic field of the source resonator and to generate electrical energy. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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