Induction charging system
First Claim
1. An apparatus for charging a D.C. rechargeable battery without physical conductors extending between a charging source and said battery, comprising in combination:
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Abstract
A normal 117-volt, 60 cycle source is converted into a high frequency signal resulting in radiation of a substantial portion of the energy in the signal. A receiving coil is inductively coupled to the radiation over a given distance substantially less than a wave length of the high frequency signal to provide a received signal without the necessity of any electrical wires. The received signal in turn is converted into a D.C. signal and passed to a rechargeable battery for charging. The inductive coupling can be utilized for recharging portable electrical instruments having rechargeable batteries or for charging larger rechargeable batteries such as used in electrically driven vehicles.
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- 1. An apparatus for charging a D.C. rechargeable battery without physical conductors extending between a charging source and said battery, comprising in combination:
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2. a. oscillator means for connection to said charging source for converting said source into a signal of given high frequency in the range from 10,000 to 40,000 cycles per second;
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3. b. a transmitting coil means including powdered iron core means connected to the output of said oscillator means for radiating said signal, said transmitting coil means being tuned to said given high frequency;
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4. c. a receiving coil means including a powdered iron core spaced a given distance from said transmitting coil means substantially less than one wave length of said given high frequency so as to be inductively coupled with said transmitting coil means including first and second coils connected together at first ends to provide a common connection, said coils with their powdered iron core means being disposed at an angle to each other to direct the path of the generated electromagnetic field in a direction for maximum flux coupling with said receiving coil means over said given distance;
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d. A.C. to D.C. converter means connected between said receiving coil means and said battery for converting the inductively received signal into a D.C. charging signal.
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