H02J2207/50

DIRECT CURRENT DISTRIBUTION BASED CHARGING/DISCHARGING SYSTEM FOR BATTERY FORMATION

A charging/discharging system to provide a direct current (DC) distribution based charging/discharging system for a battery formation process, in which a large number of batteries is connected in common to a DC grid through charge/discharge equipment, alternating current (AC) power from an AC power network is converted to DC power required for the battery formation process and the DC power is outputted to the DC grid is provided.

Methods, systems and apparatus for powering a vehicle
11587740 · 2023-02-21 ·

This application is directed to an apparatus for providing electrical charge to a vehicle. The apparatus comprises a driven mass, a generator, a charger, a hardware controller, and a communication circuit. The driven mass rotates in response to a kinetic energy of the vehicle and is coupled to a shaft such that rotation of the driven mass causes the shaft to rotate. The driven mass exists in one of (1) an extended position and (2) a retracted position. The generator generates an electrical output based on a mechanical input coupled to the shaft such that rotation of the shaft causes the mechanical input to rotate. The charger is electrically coupled to the generator and: receives the electrical output, generates a charge output based on the electrical output, and conveys the charge output to the vehicle. The controller controls whether the driven mass is in the extended position or the retracted position in response to a signal received from the communication circuit.

X capacitor discharging circuit and method thereof

A discharge circuit for an X capacitor has a first voltage detection circuit providing a first indicating signal based on a voltage across two input terminals of a switching converter to indicate whether the two input terminals are connected to an AC power source, and a discharge module starting a discharge operation on the X capacitor based on first indicating signal, and the discharge operation discharges the X capacitor during a first time period, and stops discharging the X capacitor and compares a sampled signal with the voltage across the two input terminals during a following second time period.

Vehicle traffic and charge management system using autonomous cluster networks of vehicle charging stations
11498440 · 2022-11-15 ·

A control system and apparatus for managing charging of electric vehicles in a transportation infrastructure and controlling at least the flight paths for drone-assisted vehicles requiring periodic charge comprises a transportation system control node connected in a first wide area network (WAN), a plurality of vehicle charging facilities distributed within the geographic region covered by the first wide area network and a charge controller connected to each of the plurality of charging facilities for brokering electric power from a power source to at least one structurally supported charge transfer apparatus maintained at each of the charging facilities.

A MULTILEVEL CONVERTER FOR VOLTAGE CONVERSION BETWEEN A THREE-PHASE AC VOLTAGE AND A DC VOLTAGE
20220360194 · 2022-11-10 ·

Disclosed herein is a multilevel converter (50) for voltage conversion between a three-phase AC voltage and a DC voltage, comprising three converter arms (58), each having a first end (60) for connecting to a corresponding phase of a three-phase AC voltage source (52) and a second end (62), wherein each converter arm (58) comprises a plurality of sequentially interconnected modules (64), a main energy store (54) having a positive terminal (76) connected or connectable to a positive conduction line (78) and a negative terminal (80), a switching arrangement (84), a control system (92), configured to establish a positive state, in which the negative conduction line (82) is connected with a star point (56) of said three-phase AC voltage source (52) and the positive conduction line (78) is connected with the second end (62) of one or two converter arms (58) to which a positive phase voltage is currently applied, and a negative state, in which the positive conduction line (78) is connected with said star point (56) of said three-phase AC voltage source, and the negative conduction line (82) is connected with the second end (62) of one or two converter arms (58) to which a negative phase voltage is currently applied.

ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR A KITCHEN APPLIANCE

An energy management system (401) for a kitchen appliance (201), the energy management system (401) comprising: a mains power system, a backup energy storage system (405), and a con-troller (411), wherein the controller (411) is arranged to: determine a state of health of the energy storage system; determine a state of charge of the energy storage system; determine how energy from the energy storage system is to be used based on the determined state of health, the determined state of charge and at least one measured variable obtained from a kitchen appliance (201), and apply the energy to operate at least one function of the kitchen appliance (201).

METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DC VOLTAGE SUPPLY OF PULSATING LOADS
20220360074 · 2022-11-10 ·

The invention relates to a method and a system for providing current from a DC power supply to pulsed loads in an array. The array comprises at least two electronic units. Each electronic unit comprises a regulator connected to an energy storage, to a pulsed load and to a charge control unit. The charge control unit is arranged to control the supply of DC current to the pulsed load connected to the electronic unit. The method comprises: selecting a pulse load pattern for the pulsed loads, selecting a charge control sequence by a control system connected to the electronic units and the DC power supply, starting the selected charge control sequence, starting the pulse load pattern, providing DC current from the DC power supply to each electronic unit at different times according to the selected charge control sequence set by the charge control unit.

POWER OVER FIBER SYSTEM
20220360343 · 2022-11-10 ·

A power over fiber system includes a power sourcing equipment, a powered device, an optical fiber cable, a power storage and a controller. The power sourcing equipment includes a semiconductor laser that oscillates with electric power, thereby outputting feed light. The powered device includes a photoelectric conversion element that converts the feed light into electric power. The optical fiber cable transmits the feed light from the power sourcing equipment to the powered device. The power storage stores the electric power. The controller performs a process of lowering an output level of the feed light in response to a value related to an electric power amount of the electric power stored in the power storage being equal to or higher than a predetermined threshold value, and performs a process of raising the output level in response to the value being lower than the predetermined threshold value.

HYPERCAPACITOR SWITCH FOR CONTROLLING ENERGY FLOW BETWEEN ENERGY STORAGE DEVICES
20220359120 · 2022-11-10 ·

The disclosure is directed to methods and systems for a battery configured to store a first energy in a chemical form of the battery at a battery voltage level; an electrical load configured to draw an electrical current from the battery in response to an energy requirement of the electrical load, wherein the battery voltage level is configured to decrease in response to the electrical current being drawn from the battery by the electrical load; and a capacitor module in electrical communication with the battery and configured to store a second energy as an electric field of the capacitor module at a capacitor voltage level. The capacitor module can be in electrical communication with the load via the battery and can be configured to convey at least a portion of the second energy to the battery or to the load in response to a voltage differential between the capacitor voltage level and the battery voltage level exceeding a threshold to prevent the battery voltage level from dropping below a battery voltage threshold.

ENERGY HARVESTING SENSORS AND METHODS

A sensor system for monitoring a device, the sensor system including a housing, a base configured to attach the sensor system to the device to be monitored, a sensor configured to obtain data related to at least one operating parameter of the device, and an integral energy harvesting device configured to provide at least a portion of the energy required to operate the sensor system.