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System of transmission of wireless energy

  • US 8,274,178 B2
  • Filed: 06/05/2010
  • Issued: 09/25/2012
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/21/2009
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A system for the transmission of wireless energy in the form of electrical currents and potential energy utilizing a resonator cavity in the form of an electromagnetic field;

  • an array comprising;

    an elevated transmission pad (Tx), comprising a pair of wire loops that do not overlap, one that is thick with rubber insulation, one thinner with enamel insulation wound in a counter-clockwise spiral pattern with a gap in the center for mounting a conducting wire, a third coil or a staff on the plane formed by the pad,comprising a primary-secondary pair whose primary is of only a few turns with an input terminal connection mounted into the elevated pad for an external source such as an oscillator or signal generator with a BNC-type terminal across both ends of the primary wire; and

    ,whose secondary is wound one arm to the next without gaps and of many turns with one end to an output terminal for an external capacitor and the other available as an electrical connection to the object that is mounted in the gap in the center of the composite coil; and

    ,whose input BNC-type terminal'"'"'s shell is wound from rear to front with the same type of wire as the secondary, one end connected to the shell of the terminal, the other returning along the length of the winding to one end of the primary wire;

    an elevated receiver pad (Rx), comprised of a pair of wire loops that do not overlap, one that is thick with rubber insulation, one thinner with enamel insulation wound in a clockwise spiral pattern with a gap in the center for mounting a conducting wire, a third coil or a staff on the plane formed by the pad,comprising a primary-secondary pair whose primary is of only a few turns with an output BNC-type connection to deliver the energy in the form of electrical currents with a BNC-type terminal across both ends of the primary wire; and

    ,whose secondary is wound one arm to the next without gaps and of many turns with one end to an output terminal for an external capacitor and the other available as an electrical connection to the object that is mounted in the gap in the center of the composite coil; and

    ,whose output BNC-type terminal'"'"'s shell is wound from rear to front with the same type of wire as the secondary, one end connected to the shell of the terminal, the other returning along the length of the winding to one end of the primary wire, using a T-style connection with a stop termination to match impedance across the array at the BNC terminal;

    the external source using an amplifier of a suitable frequency range;

    a transmitter capacity, elevated approximately 2 meters, of a smooth regular shape, hollow and of metallic manufacture with good conductivity, the shape being an ellipsoid joined at the equator sharing a principal axis of symmetry (egg-shaped) with a threaded bar passing through its longest axis where a hanger is created above, a BNC-type connection below;

    a receiver capacity, elevated approximately 2 meters, of a less-smooth regular shape, of metallic manufacture of reasonable conductivity, the shape being a sphere with a threaded bar passing through its center axis where a hanger is created above, a BNC-type connection below; and

    ,a pair of connections from each capacity to their respective pad connected between each pairs'"'"' BNC-type connection with an appropriate length of 50 Ohm cable;

    a tickler coil mounted in the gap of the transmitter elevated pad, which can be of a ferrous or non-ferrous core, wound clockwise along its length from bottom to top in the z-axis with respect to the plane of the elevated pad with enameled wire of the same size and type as the secondary winding, wound without gaps along the length;

    a tickler coil mounted in the gap of the receiver elevated pad, which can be of a ferrous or non-ferrous core, wound along its length in the z-axis with respect to the plane of the elevated pad with enameled wire of the same size and type as the secondary winding, wound sparsely and only of a few turns along the length; and

    ,a mobile receiver card (Rx′

    ) consisting of a coil mounted on a flat board and separate from the array, tapped for a connection at each end, wound counter-clockwise from left to right with the same size, type, and number of windings as the tickler coil on the elevated transmission pad; and

    ,the staff mounted in the gap of the transmitter elevated pad, which is non-ferrous, positioned along its length in the z-axis with respect to the plane of the elevated pad creating a point where an elevated sphere of aluminum is placed to add capacitance to the transmitter coils; and

    ,the staff mounted in the gap of the receiver elevated pad, which is non-ferrous, positioned along its length in the z-axis with respect to the plane of the elevated pad creating a point where an elevated sphere of aluminum is placed to add capacitance to the receiver coils; and

    ,comprising a resonant system with four to six of the tuned circuits, whose energy is exchanged in electrical currents transported across the field object formed in the coil arrangement between the tuned circuits of Tx and Rx in the form of a rotating sinusoidal wave and whose surface forms a standing wave pattern as a consequence of the resonator cavity formed by the tuned circuits.

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