Inductive charging unit for a vehicle
11667205 · 2023-06-06
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Inventors
Cpc classification
B60L53/124
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60L53/122
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02T90/14
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
H02J50/60
ELECTRICITY
Y02T10/70
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
H02J50/005
ELECTRICITY
B60K1/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02T90/12
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B60L53/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02T10/7072
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International classification
B60L53/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K1/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60L53/122
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60L53/124
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H02J50/00
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
An inductive charging unit for a vehicle includes a trough-shaped base support having a base surface and the base surface has laterally enclosing side walls where the base surface and the side walls form a trough. The charging unit further includes a top surface opposite the base surface and a primary coil for inductive coupling to a secondary coil associated with the vehicle, where the primary coil is disposed in the trough. A filling material is disposed in the trough and surrounds the primary coil so as to fix the primary coil mechanically.
Claims
1. An inductive charging unit for a vehicle, comprising: a trough-shaped base support with a base surface, side walls that laterally surround the base surface, and a top surface disposed opposite the base surface, wherein the base surface, the side walls, and the top surface define a trough volume of the trough-shaped base support, wherein the trough-shaped base support has a plurality of convex surfaces directed from the base surface towards the top surface, wherein each of the plurality of convex surfaces defines a respective cavity between the trough-shaped base support and a ground surface, wherein the side walls of the trough-shaped base support are formed by outer convex surfaces of the plurality of convex surfaces of the trough-shaped base support, wherein central convex surfaces of the plurality of convex surfaces are disposed between the outer convex surfaces that form the side walls of the trough-shaped base support, wherein the outer convex surfaces that form the side walls of the trough-shaped base support have a greater height than the central convex surfaces, wherein a respective contact surface is disposed between each pair of adjacent convex surfaces and on an outermost side of the outer convex surfaces that form the side walls of the trough-shaped base support, and wherein a respective pad is disposed on each of the respective contact surfaces; a primary coil for inductive coupling with a secondary coil associated with the vehicle, wherein the primary coil is disposed in the trough volume; and a filling material, wherein the trough volume of the trough-shaped base support is completely filled with the filling material, wherein the filling material is a casting compound made from glass-reinforced plastic (GRP) or made from short-fiber with epoxy resin and the casting compound is magnetically neutral, and wherein the primary coil is encapsulated in the filling material such that the filling material forms a housing for the primary coil and such that the primary coil is mechanically fixed in the inductive charging unit.
2. The inductive charging unit as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least one of the side walls of the trough-shaped base support has an outer side facing away from the trough volume which is configured as a ramp for the vehicle to drive over.
3. The inductive charging unit as claimed in claim 1, wherein each upper edge of side walls facing away from the base surface is flush with the top surface.
4. The inductive charging unit as claimed in claim 1, wherein the trough-shaped base support is formed integrally.
5. The inductive charging unit as claimed in claim 1, wherein the trough-shaped base support is formed as a deep drawn metal sheet.
6. The inductive charging unit as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a ferrite structure disposed in the trough volume and above the central convex surfaces of the plurality of convex surfaces, wherein the ferrite structure includes: an annular body; and a plurality of radial elements extending perpendicular to the annular body, wherein the plurality of radial elements are coupled together via the annular body and are spaced apart from each other.
7. The inductive charging unit as claimed in claim 6, wherein the ferrite structure is disposed underneath a top edge of side walls that face away from the base surface and/or is spaced apart from an inner side of side walls facing the trough volume.
8. The inductive charging unit as claimed in claim 1, wherein the filling material forms the top surface of the inductive charging unit.
9. The inductive charging unit as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a cover plate which forms the top surface of the charging unit, wherein the cover plate has an overhang which laterally overhangs the side walls of the trough-shaped base support and wherein the overhang is bent towards the base surface of the trough-shaped base support such that the overhang covers an outer side of side surfaces facing away from the trough.
10. The inductive charging unit as claimed in claim 1, wherein the top surface has a bulged portion facing away from the base surface.
11. The inductive charging unit as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a flexible sensor fabric, wherein a metallic foreign body in a region of a magnetic field of the primary coil is detectable by the flexible sensor fabric.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(11) Elements of the same design or function are labelled with the same reference numeral across all figures.
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(13) The first charging unit 100 has a housing 101, a primary coil 103 arranged in the housing 101 and a ferrite 105. Similarly, the second charging unit 200 also comprises a housing 201, a secondary coil 203 and a ferrite 205.
(14) To inductively charge the vehicle the two charging units 100, 200 are arranged on top of each other a predefined distance d apart. An energy transfer takes place via magnetic coupling of the primary and secondary coil 103, 203. Due to the large air gap between the charging units 100, 200 the coils 103, 203, are only loosely coupled together.
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(16) The first charging unit 100 is subject to high mechanical requirements, such as resistance to being driven over, water resistance and resistance against aggressive media. The top of the first charging unit 100 should also provide protection against impact from stones. This is rendered more difficult by the fact that the first charging unit 100 is relatively large, typically larger than the second charging unit 200, and contains very sensitive components. Specific components include in particular the ferrite 105, as ferrites are typically made from very brittle material.
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(18) In addition, the first charging unit 100 has a supply input 121, for example an HF litz wire, through which the first charging unit 100 is supplied with electrical power, for example at a frequency of 85 kHz. In addition the first charging unit 100 has a safety conductor input 123, as well as communication inputs 125, 127 and 129. As an example, the communication inputs 125 are designed for communication by means of the CAN protocol, while a voltage of 12V is applied at the input 127 and a reference potential at the input 129. Optionally, a part of the electronics or the entire electronics of the first charging unit 100 can also be arranged, for example, externally in a wall unit 120 (so-called “wall-box”) and coupled to the first charging unit 100 via the inputs 121-129.
(19) The primary coil 103 is typically accommodated in a very robust housing. The housing must be stable enough over an entire coil surface to keep loads away from the coil body. This results in high material, weight and space requirements and still cannot fully protect the ferrites against severe stresses.
(20) In total, all of these requirements give rise to a highly complex structure of the first charging unit 100 with the primary coil 103. Due to many technically highly demanding components, this leads to very high production costs and manufacturing costs.
(21) A design technique for the first charging unit 100 is therefore proposed which satisfies the above requirements with simple means using only a few components.
(22) In a first exemplary embodiment (
(23) The base support 130 has a plurality of convex surfaces 131, 133, which are formed, for example, by deep drawing and/or stamping of the base support 130. The outer convex surfaces 131 form side walls of the first charging unit 100 and together with a ground surface of the base support and a top surface 140, define a trough volume of the base support 130.
(24) In the trough volume, in addition to the primary coil 103 and the ferrite 105, for example, the FOD unit 115 or the LOD unit can be arranged, as well as other components 151 such as electronics and sensors. The supply input 121 also protrudes into the trough volume, as schematically illustrated.
(25) The trough volume is filled with a casting compound 107. In particular, the primary coil 103, the ferrite 105 and the other components 151 including the HF litz wires of the supply input 121 are encapsulated in the casting compound 107 and thus fixed in the first charging unit 100. Materials that are compatible with electronic components, such as PCB material or materials in the components, can be used as the casting compound 107. Suitable materials for this purpose are, for example, a glass-fiber reinforced plastic (GRP) or another fiber-plastic composite, for example short fiber with epoxy resin.
(26) The casting compound 107 forms, in particular, a housing for the primary coil 103 and/or the ferrite 105 and/or the rest of the components 151 in the trough volume of the first charging unit 100.
(27) The casting compound 107 can both enclose the individual components 103, 105, 151 as well as hold them in position and/or in shape, so that further support structures can be avoided.
(28) In an advantageous way, particularly sensitive components can be protected from mechanical stresses by an elastic coating due to the casting compound 107.
(29) In a design variant not shown here, the cured casting compound 107 can form a cover surface of the first charging unit 100. In the design variant shown a cover plate 140 is arranged on the casting compound 107, which is, for example, a GRP sheet. The cover plate 140 has an overhang 141 on each of its ends with respect to a top edge of the convex surfaces 131, which is also designed convex and bears tightly against a side of the convex surfaces 131 facing away from the ferrite 105. In an advantageous way, this helps to prevent water ingress into the volume of the trough.
(30) On its contact surfaces 137 (see
(31) A cavity formed by the convex surfaces 131, 133 between the base support 130 and the ground serves to reduce material usage and weight. Moreover, due to the central convex surfaces 133 a stiffness of the base support 130 or an overall flexibility of the first charging unit 100 can be set to a specified value. In particular, the shape is such that possibly in combination with the cover plate 140, a required flexural strength of the first charging unit is obtained, allowing an adjustment to uneven ground and give is possible when being driven over.
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(33) The first charging unit 100 as shown in
(34) The first charging unit 100 as shown in
(35) In particular, the first charging unit 100 is designed in such a way that the convex surface 131 overhangs the ferrite 105 in the vertical direction. In addition, the first charging unit 100 is preferably designed in such a way that only a very small percentage of the field lines B is shielded by the convex surface 131, so that the efficiency of the inductive charging system can be kept high. For example, for this purpose the ferrite 105 is arranged at a predefined distance A to a side of the convex surface 131 facing the ferrite 105.
(36) In an advantageous way, the base support 130 thus ensures an effective shielding of the magnetic field lines B both in the direction of the contact surface of the first charging unit 100 and to the side.
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(38) In particular, the ferrite 105 according to the second embodiment has a non-planar structure which is matched to a shape of the magnetic field lines B of a planar ferrite structure. This allows, in particular, material, assembly space and weight to be saved while maintaining almost the same efficiency of the inductive charging system.
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(40) The casting compound 107 is designed in particular to be magnetically neutral, and together with the ferrite 105 contributes to an optimal conductance of the magnetic field lines B for an efficient coupling with the secondary coil 203.
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(42) The first charging unit 100, in particular the ferrite 105, is advantageously designed in such a way that enough space exists for casting compound 107, in order to route the forces F around the ferrite 105.
(43) Forces can be prevented from being directed into components 151 of the electronics of the first charging unit 100 (see
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(45) In addition, to detect foreign objects the first charging unit 100 has a flexibly designed FOD unit 115, which is, for example, laminated along the bulged portion 143 of the cover plate 140. In a preferred design variant the laminated FOD unit 115 forms the cover plate 140. The flexible FOD unit can be advantageously held in shape by the casting material 107.
(46) The flexible FOD unit 115 may, in particular, comprise a flexible sensor fabric such as a meshwork. Such a meshwork, a device comprising the meshwork, a method for producing the meshwork, and a charging unit having the meshwork are explained in detail by reference to
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(48) The components 151 can be, for example, laminated in directly. In particular, in this context, a complete circuit board of the electronics of the first charging unit 100, or large single components such as film capacitors, can be encapsulated and fixed by the casting compound 107. The properties of the casting compound, such as thermal expansion, should be chosen accordingly.
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(50) In the case of a conventional housing 101 (
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(53) The object 10 is, for example, a flat disc like a coin (
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a voltage is induced in the circumference of the object 10, which corresponds to a change in the magnetic flux through its surface. Thus, the effect is smaller when the disc is not perpendicular to the magnetic field lines B (less flux through the disc) and disappears almost completely when the disc is parallel to the magnetic field lines B.
(55) As shown in
(56) To detect the object 10, for example, sensor coil arrays can be used as the FOD unit 115, which function in a similar way to a conventional metal detector, as shown by the
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(60) Finally,
(61) As already shown in
(62) To be able to detect all relevant foreign bodies 10 in all possible positions, for example, very many sensor coils 1151 can be implemented on the circuit board. It should be noted here that while small sensor coils 1151 are sensitive to small objects 10, they are insensitive to objects 10 that are located a long distance from the sensor coils 1151. Also, large sensor coils 1151 are poor at detecting small objects 10. Uniform sensor coils 1151 do not take into account any inhomogeneity of the magnetic field in the operation of the charging units 100, 200. A plurality of coil sizes and shapes of the sensor coils 1151, due to the different sensitivities, in turn requires high application costs. Finally, depending on their position and size the objects 10 in the air gap affect a plurality of sensor coils 1151 at the same time.
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(64) In order not to allow the number of evaluation circuits and operations to become excessively large, the sensor coils 1151 can therefore be connected in series. In
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(66) Due to the size of the area to be monitored very large circuit boards are necessary, or even more than one need to be used. This leads to high costs, since, on the one hand, the area of the printed circuit board(s) results in high costs. When multiple printed circuit boards are used an additional connection technology is required. In addition, due to the size and standard manufacturing dimensions a high level of wastage must be taken into account. In addition, the circuit board must be attached in the corresponding housing 101, 201 using appropriate devices. In particular, in the first charging unit 100 there is a need to ensure sufficient drive-over strength and in the second charging unit 200, vehicle underbody requirements such as safe mounting on bollards or similar. This leads to an additional mechanical complexity of the charging units 100, 200.
(67) Instead of a circuit board it is proposed to produce a meshwork 20 made of enameled copper wire (
(68) In particular, the following finding is used: if a row of coils 1153 covers both directions of the magnetic field in the operation of the charging units 100, 200, then the induced voltages also compensate each other almost completely, even if the windings are in the same direction. The coil row 1153 is arranged for this purpose in such a way that the sum of the surface elements of the sensor coils 1151 of the respective coil row 1153 multiplied by the flux density perpendicular thereto is approximately zero. This is the case, for example, in an arrangement as in
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(71) Each coil row 1153 in this case, similarly to
(72) Additionally or alternatively, in a second alternative design (
(73) As shown by
(74) In a third example (
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(76) In addition, the meshwork 20 can have fixing points 23 at the edge, at which it can be clamped.
(77) A free space between the two parallel coil rows 1153 can be covered, for example, by placing an additional coil row 1153 of another meshwork, offset in the first and second direction X, Y, over them in the third direction Z.
(78) Alternatively, as shown in
(79) By reference to
(80) In a first step (
(81) In a subsequent second step (
(82) In a subsequent third step (
(83) In a subsequent fourth step (
(84) A subsequent fifth step (
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(86) Alternatively or additionally, as mentioned above in the context of
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(88) The top surface of the housing 101, which when coupled to a second inductive charging unit is facing the latter, is formed in particular from a non-conductive material, such as plastic or fiber composites. This allows a simple integration of the meshwork 20 into the housing 101. In particular, the meshwork 20 can be integrated into the housing 101 by lamination in plastic.
(89) For example, the meshwork 20 has retaining elements 1155 at its corners, which clamp the meshwork 20 in the correct position. These can be cast at the same time, for example.
(90) As shown in
(91) In an advantageous way the meshwork 20 is free of a carrier circuit board. Also, the sensor coils 1151 are not merely stitched onto a fiber roving, but a roving is generated from coil structures instead. These can be cast directly in plastic. The meshwork 20 itself therefore forms the roving.
(92) Individual sensor coils 1151 can be connected in series. The meshwork 20 can advantageously be easily integrated into existing housing components. The sensor lines 1150 that generate the meshwork 20 can be used to simultaneously form a connection wire 1157 to the control unit 119 of the evaluation electronics. To produce the meshwork 20, methods for manufacturing wire meshes and/or additional modifications thereof can be used. Other methods, such as those used in textile manufacturing, can also be used here. By varying the mesh surface areas within a meshwork 20, inhomogeneous requirements within the overall surface area of an FOD unit 115 can be allowed for. In addition, a simple adjustment of the geometry of the meshes 21 may be carried out by the use of additional holders and clips 26. When multiple meshworks 20 on top of one another are used, very dense nets with different mesh sizes can be advantageously implemented.
(93) The meshwork is particularly suitable for use in the charging unit according to the invention. In summary, the following concepts of the meshwork are highlighted:
(94) 1st concept:
(95) Meshwork (20) for detecting an object in a magnetic field, comprising a multiplicity of sensor lines (1150), wherein the sensor lines (1150) are connected together, parallel to each other in a first direction (X), the sensor lines (1150) generate a plurality of meshes (21) in a second direction (Y) perpendicular to the first direction (X), and the meshes (21) of adjacent sensor lines (1150) are each coupled to each other, so that the sensor lines (1150) form the meshwork (20).
(96) 2nd concept:
(97) Meshwork (20) according to concept 1, in which the meshes (21) of adjacent sensor lines (1150) are interlaced so that the meshwork (20) forms a chained structure.
(98) 3rd concept:
(99) Meshwork (20) according to one of the preceding concepts 1 or 2, comprising coupling elements (26), in which the meshes (21) of adjacent sensor lines (1150) are coupled to each other in each case by means of a coupling element (26).
(100) 4th concept:
(101) Meshwork (20) according to any one of the preceding concepts 1 to 3, in which the sensor lines (1150) each have a first section running in the second direction (Y) and a second section running in the opposite direction to the second direction (Y), wherein each of the meshes (21) is formed from the first and second section, and the sensor line (1150) is designed in such a way that the second section crosses over the first section at a beginning of each mesh (21) with respect to the second direction (Y) and/or at an end of each mesh (21) with respect to the second direction (Y).
(102) 5th concept:
(103) Meshwork (20) according to any one of the preceding concepts 1 to 4, comprising coupling elements (26), in which the sensor lines (1150) each have a first section running in the second direction (Y) and a second section running in the opposite direction to the second direction (Y), wherein each mesh (21) is formed from the first and second section and the second section is coupled with the first section at a beginning of each mesh (21) with respect to the second direction (Y) and/or at an end of each mesh (21) with respect to the second direction (Y), in each case by means of a coupling element (26).
(104) 6th concept:
(105) Meshwork (20) according to any one of the preceding concepts 1 to 5, in which the meshes (21) each enclose an area whose size varies in such a way that a size ratio of the surfaces to each other is between 0.5 and 2.
(106) 7th concept:
(107) Device (115) for object detection in a magnetic field, comprising a first meshwork (20) according to one of the preceding concepts 1 to 6, and an evaluation electronics (119) for object detection, which is coupled to the sensor lines (1150) of the first meshwork (20) for signal transmission.
(108) 8th concept:
(109) Device (115) according to concept 7, comprising a further meshwork (30) according to one of the preceding concepts 1 to 6, wherein the further meshwork (30) is arranged parallel to the first meshwork (20) in a third direction (Z) running perpendicular the first and second direction (X, Y) and spaced apart from the first meshwork (20) and the sensor lines (1150) of the further meshwork (30) are coupled with the evaluation electronics (119) for signal transmission.
(110) 9th concept:
(111) Device (115) according to concept 8, in which the meshes (21) of the first meshwork (20) each enclose a first area, and the meshes (31) of the further meshwork (30) enclose a further area, wherein a size ratio of the first area to the further area is between 0.5 and 2.
(112) 10th concept:
(113) Method for producing a meshwork (20) for object detection in a magnetic field, in which a multiplicity of sensor lines (1150) is provided, the sensor lines (1150) are connected together, parallel to each other in a first direction (X), such that the sensor lines (1150) each generate a plurality of meshes (21) in a second direction (Y) perpendicular to the first direction, and the meshes (21) of adjacent sensor lines (1150) are each coupled together so that the sensor lines (1150) form the meshwork (20).
(114) 11th concept:
(115) Method according to concept 10, comprising the steps: a) providing a first sensor line of the multiplicity of sensor lines (1150), which forms a plurality of first meshes, b) providing a further sensor line of the multiplicity of sensor lines (1150) with a first and second section, c) arranging the sensor lines (1150) in the first direction (X) connected together and parallel to each other, in such a way that the sensor lines (1150) each generate a plurality of meshes (21) in the second direction (Y) running perpendicular to the first direction (X), and coupling the meshes (21) of adjacent sensor lines (1150) together so that the sensor lines (1150) form the meshwork (20), by the following steps being carried out: c1) routing the additional sensor line in the second direction (Y) by means of the first meshes, in such a way that the first section of the additional sensor line crosses the first sensor line at a beginning of each first mesh with respect to the second direction (Y) and at an end of each first mesh with respect to the second direction (Y), c2) drawing the first section of the additional sensor line in the first direction (X) by means of a first comb (24) between crossover points (22) of the first and additional sensor line, so that one section of the surface is enclosed between the first section of the additional sensor line and the first meshes in each case, c3) routing the second section of the additional sensor line in the opposite direction to the second direction (Y) through the surface sections, in such a way that the second section of the additional sensor line crosses the first section of the additional sensor line at an end of each first mesh with respect to the second direction (Y) and at a beginning of each first mesh with respect to the second direction (Y), and c4) drawing the second section of the additional sensor line in the first direction (X) by means of a second comb (25) in each case between crossover points (22) of the first and second section of the additional sensor line, so that further meshes (21) are formed by each first and second section of the additional sensor line.
(116) 12th concept:
(117) Method according to concept 11, in which an end of the second section which is fed out of the meshwork (20) in the opposite direction to the second direction (Y) is used as an additional sensor line with a respective first and second section, and the steps c1) to c4) are carried out again.
(118) 13th concept:
(119) Method according to concept 10, in which the meshwork (20) is produced from stitching, weaving or clipping of the sensor lines (1150).
(120) 14th concept:
(121) The inductive charging unit (100) according to the invention for a vehicle, comprising a primary coil (103) for inductive coupling with a secondary coil (203) associated with the vehicle, and a device (115) for object recognition according to one of the preceding concepts 7 to 9.
(122) 15th concept:
(123) Inductive charging unit (200) for a vehicle, comprising a secondary coil (203) for inductive coupling with a primary coil (103) associated with a ground unit, and a device (215) for object recognition according to one of the preceding concepts 7 to 9.
(124) 16th concept:
(125) Charging unit (100, 200) according to one of the preceding concepts 14 or 15, wherein the device (115, 215) is arranged in such a way that voltages induced in the meshes (21) by a magnetic field of the primary coil (103) during the operation of the charging unit (100, 200) compensate each other.
(126) 17th concept:
(127) Charging unit (100) according to one of the preceding concepts 14 to 16, comprising a housing (101) with retaining elements (1155), wherein the meshwork (20) is clamped in the housing (101) in a fixed position by means of the retaining elements (1155).
LIST OF REFERENCE CHARACTERS
(128) 100 first charging unit 101 housing 103 primary coil 105 ferrite 107 casting compound 111 resonance capacitor 113 positioning unit 115 FOD unit 117 temperature sensor 119 control device 120 wall unit 121-129 input 130 base support 131, 133 convexity 135 rubber pad 137 contact area 140 cover plate 141 overhang 143 bulged portion 151 component 200 second charging unit 201 housing 203 secondary coil 205 ferrite d distance B magnetic field line A distance F force X, Y, Z directions 10 foreign body 11 zero-field region 12 region of increased flux density 20 meshwork 21 mesh 22 crossover point 23 fixing point 24 first comb 25 second comb 26 clip 27 spacer 28 warp thread 29 weft thread 30 meshwork 31 mesh 1150 sensor line 1151 sensor coil 1153 coil row 1155 retaining element 1157 connection 1191 connector 1193 circuit board 215 FOD unit I current flow T penetration depth
(129) The foregoing disclosure has been set forth merely to illustrate the invention and is not intended to be limiting. Since modifications of the disclosed embodiments incorporating the spirit and substance of the invention may occur to persons skilled in the art, the invention should be construed to include everything within the scope of the appended claims and equivalents thereof.