Magnetic field distribution control apparatus
09646752 ยท 2017-05-09
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01F29/12
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H02J5/00
ELECTRICITY
H01F29/12
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A magnetic field distribution control apparatus includes a rod portion, a coil disposed at one side of an upper surface of the rod portion, and a ferrite movably disposed within the coil and configured to produce a magnetic field.
Claims
1. A magnetic field distribution control apparatus, comprising: a rod portion; a coil disposed at one side of an upper surface of the rod portion; and a ferrite disposed to be movable radially in all directions within the coil and configured to produce a magnetic field, wherein a distribution direction of the produced magnetic field varies according to movement of the ferrite, and wherein the distribution direction of the produced magnetic field is a direction upward from the ferrite.
2. The magnetic field distribution control apparatus of claim 1, wherein the coil is arranged in an annular form and the ferrite has a circular shape.
3. A magnetic field distribution control apparatus, comprising: a rod portion; a first ferrite disposed at one side of an upper surface of the rod portion; a second ferrite disposed at one side of an upper surface of the first ferrite; a coil disposed at an inner side of the second ferrite; and a third ferrite disposed to be movable radially in all directions within the coil and configured to produce a magnetic field, wherein a distribution direction of the produced magnetic field varies according to movement of the third ferrite, and wherein the distribution direction of the produced magnetic field is a direction upward from the third ferrite.
4. The magnetic field distribution control apparatus of claim 3, wherein the coil is arranged to come into contact with the inner side of the second ferrite.
5. The magnetic field distribution control apparatus of claim 3, wherein the coil is arranged in an annular form and the third ferrite has a circular shape.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(9) A magnetic field distribution control apparatus for wireless power transmission according to exemplary embodiments of the present inventive concept will be described below in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. The present inventive concept may, however, be embodied in different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the present inventive concept to those skilled in the art. Throughout the disclosure, like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the various figures and embodiments of the present inventive concept.
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(12) The rod portion 330 may be a battery part and may interlink a magnetic flux produced by a coil in a charger (not shown) area, which is a power portion, with the coil 320.
(13) The ferrite 310 may move on the rod portion 330 as indicated by an arrow 402. That is, a space may be defined between the ferrite 310 and the coil 320 and the ferrite 310 may move within the space as occasion demands.
(14) The direction of a magnetic field 401 may also vary according to movement of the ferrite 310. In
(15) Although the coil 320 is arranged in an annular form in
(16) The ferrite 310 may also be formed in a triangular shape, a square shape, an octagonal shape, or the like as well as a circular shape so as to correspond to the form of the coil 320.
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(20) The rod portion 530 may be a battery part and may interlink a magnetic flux produced by a coil in a charger (not shown) area, which is a power portion, with the coil 520.
(21) The third ferrite 513 may move on the first ferrite 610 as indicated by an arrow 602. That is, a space may be defined between the third ferrite 513 and the coil 520 so that the third ferrite 513 may move within the space as occasion demands.
(22) The coil 520 may be arranged to come into contact with an inner surface of the second ferrite 512 for such a space.
(23) The direction of a magnetic field 601 may also vary according to movement of the third ferrite 513. In
(24) Although the coil 520 is arranged in an annular form in
(25) Each of the ferrites 512 and 513 may also be formed in a triangular shape, a square shape, an octagonal shape, or the like, as well as a circular shape so as to correspond to the form of the coil 520.
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(28) Unlike the embodiments shown in
(29) The rod portion 730 may be a battery part and may interlink a magnetic flux produced by a coil in a charger (not shown) area, which is a power portion, with the coil 720.
(30) The coil 720 may move within the groove 711 formed in the ferrite 710-1, 710-2 as indicated by an arrow 802. That is, a space may be defined in the groove 711 formed in the ferrite 710-1, 710-2 and the coil 720 may move within the space as occasion demands.
(31) Each of the ferrites 710-1, 710-2 may be installed so as to be inserted into the rod portion 730 to a certain depth. In other words, each of the ferrites 710-1, 710-2 may be installed such that a bottom surface of the groove 711 is flush with a surface of the rod portion 730.
(32) In addition, the coil 720 may be arranged in an annular form. The plural ferrites 710-1, 710-2 may be arranged in a circular form while each thereof has a horizontal bar shape. The ferrites 710-1, 710-2 may also be arranged in a triangular form, a square form, an octagonal form, or the like
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(34) The distribution direction of the produced magnetic field may vary according to movement of the coil 720. In a case of
(35) Meanwhile, according to a further embodiment of the present inventive concept, a transmitter for wireless power transmission may include the above-mentioned magnetic field distribution control apparatus 300, 500, or 700. A capacitor (not shown) may be provided to adjust a resonance in a drive frequency band by offsetting an inductance value of a coil.
(36) In accordance with the exemplary embodiments of the present inventive concept, it may be possible to interlink a large amount of magnetic flux with a coil on a rod portion by changing a magnetic field distribution.
(37) In addition, a plurality of rod portions may be intensively or evenly charged by a change in magnetic field distribution during charging thereof.
(38) While the present inventive concept has been described with respect to the specific embodiments, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the inventive concept as defined in the following claims.