Antenna having a substrate configured to facilitate through-metal energy transfer via near field magnetic coupling
First Claim
1. An antenna configured to receive or transmit wireless electrical energy, the antenna comprising:
- a) at least one inductor coil positioned on a first substrate, the at least one inductor coil having an inner inductor coil diameter;
b) a second substrate having a second substrate surface extending to a second substrate perimeter having an end defining a second substrate surface area and having a second substrate thickness oriented about perpendicular to the second substrate surface, wherein the second substrate is positioned adjacent to the at least one inductor coil;
c) a cut-out residing within the substrate surface, the cut-out having a cut-out perimeter defining a cut-out shape oriented parallel to the second substrate surface, the cut-out extending through the second substrate thickness, wherein the perimeter of the cut-out is oriented in parallel with the inner diameter of the at least one inductor coil; and
d) at least one slit having a slit length extending from a slit proximal end to a slit distal end, a slit width oriented perpendicular to the slit length, and a slit depth extending at least partially within the second substrate thickness, wherein the slit proximal end extends from the cut-out perimeter, the slit distal end extending towards a second substrate edge.
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Abstract
An electrically conductive material configured having at least one opening of various unlimited geometries extending through its thickness is provided. The opening is designed to modify eddy currents that form within the surface of the material from interaction with magnetic fields that allow for wireless energy transfer therethrough. The opening may be configured as a cut-out, a slit or combination thereof that extends through the thickness of the electrically conductive material. The electrically conductive material is configured with the cut-out and/or slit pattern positioned adjacent to an antenna configured to receive or transmit electrical energy wirelessly through near-field magnetic coupling (NFMC). A magnetic field shielding material, such as a ferrite, may also be positioned adjacent to the antenna. Such magnetic shielding materials may be used to strategically block eddy currents from electrical components and circuitry located within a device.
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1. An antenna configured to receive or transmit wireless electrical energy, the antenna comprising:
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a) at least one inductor coil positioned on a first substrate, the at least one inductor coil having an inner inductor coil diameter; b) a second substrate having a second substrate surface extending to a second substrate perimeter having an end defining a second substrate surface area and having a second substrate thickness oriented about perpendicular to the second substrate surface, wherein the second substrate is positioned adjacent to the at least one inductor coil; c) a cut-out residing within the substrate surface, the cut-out having a cut-out perimeter defining a cut-out shape oriented parallel to the second substrate surface, the cut-out extending through the second substrate thickness, wherein the perimeter of the cut-out is oriented in parallel with the inner diameter of the at least one inductor coil; and d) at least one slit having a slit length extending from a slit proximal end to a slit distal end, a slit width oriented perpendicular to the slit length, and a slit depth extending at least partially within the second substrate thickness, wherein the slit proximal end extends from the cut-out perimeter, the slit distal end extending towards a second substrate edge. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24)
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