USRE47976E1 - Pick-up apparatus for inductive power transfer systems - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to a power pick-up apparatus for use in an Inductive Power Transfer (IPT) system.
- IPT Inductive Power Transfer
- IPT Inductive Power Transfer
- the first arrangement is used with Automated Guided Vehicles (AGV's), and is sensitive to the vertical component of the magnetic flux produced by the currents in the primary conductors (commonly known as the track conductors). Ideally it sits directly above the track conductors, giving the maximum output when the pick-up coil is perfectly aligned between the track conductors. Any misalignment of the pick-up reduces the output from the pick-up coil, which falls to zero at a misalignment of roughly half of the distance between the track conductors.
- AGV's Automated Guided Vehicles
- the second arrangement is sensitive to the horizontal component of the flux produced by the current in the track, and gives the maximum output when the coil is directly over either one of the track conductors. The output falls to zero when the coil is approximately mid-way between the conductors.
- IPT Inductive Power Transfer
- the first directional component is a vertical component of magnetic flux and the second directional component is a horizontal component of magnetic flux.
- first and second coils are wound orthogonally to each other such that one coil is most sensitive to the first directional component of magnetic flux, and the other coil is most sensitive to the second directional component of magnetic flux.
- first coil may comprise a first pair of half-coils
- second coil may comprise a second pair of half-coils
- the core is constructed with a flat E cross-section.
- the core is constructed from a permeable ferrous material, most preferably ferrite.
- each coil is independently tuned with one or more capacitors.
- the apparatus includes an electrical circuit to independently rectify the current induced in each coil.
- the apparatus includes an electrical circuit to sum and regulate the rectified output from the coils such that the total output power is essentially constant over a wide range of lateral movement of the apparatus relative to the source of magnetic flux.
- the invention may broadly be said to consist in inductive power transfer pick-up apparatus including:
- At least one of the part-coils of the first set and at least one of the part-coils of the second set is provided on one of the connection regions and at least one of the part-coils of each set is provided on one or more other connection portions.
- one or more separate tuning capacitors are provided for each coil set.
- the invention broadly consists in a IPT system including a pick-up as set forth in any one of the preceding statements of invention and a track having one or more primary conductors, the one or more primary conductors being capable of providing the magnetic flux.
- FIG. 1 is a diagrammatic cross-section of an IPT pick-up according to one embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 2 is one possible tuning and power control circuit for the pick-up structure of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 is the power profile for the pick-up structure of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 4 is the same pick-up as that shown in FIG. 1 , but positioned above two pairs of single phase tracks.
- FIG. 5 is the power profile for the pick-up structure of FIG. 4 .
- FIG. 6 is a cross-section of a second embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 7 is one possible tuning and power control circuit for the pick-up structure of FIG. 6 .
- a pick-up geometry according to a first embodiment of the invention is shown by way of example, arranged to capture flux having a first directional component, being substantially vertical, and a second directional component, being substantially horizontal.
- the directional components of magnetic flux will vary dependent on the orientation of the system.
- the terms vertical and horizontal are used to describe direction in relation to examples in which the primary conductors providing the magnetic flux are laid on or in a floor, and the pick-up is designed to travel over the floor, intercepting magnetic flux generated by the conductors which are energized in the known way.
- the apparatus in this embodiment comprises a core 1 having an E-shaped cross-section (preferably constructed of magnetically-permeable ferrite or a material having similar desirable magnetic properties), with three substantially parallel vertical legs and orthogonal connection regions connecting adjacent legs to each other.
- a core of this geometry may be referred to as a Flat E Core.
- the core 1 is provided with a first coil 2 wound around a vertical axis and a second coil 3 wound around a horizontal axis of the core.
- the pick-up is shown positioned so that the coil is situated between the two track conductors 4 and 5 with current flowing in opposing directions, producing anticlockwise and clockwise magnetic fields, respectively.
- the current induced in the coil 2 is maximum when the coil is positioned between the two track conductors 4 and 5 (as illustrated), and drops to zero as the coil is moved directly above either of the two conductors.
- the current induced in the coil 3 is maximum when the coil is positioned directly above either of the track conductors 4 or 5 , and drops to zero as the coil approaches the midpoint between the two conductors.
- coil 2 is most sensitive to magnetic flux in one direction (a vertical direction as shown in FIG. 1 ), and coil 3 is most sensitive to magnetic flux in another direction (a horizontal direction as shown in FIG. 1 ). Accordingly this arrangement, in which the coils are substantially orthogonal to each other, allows a pick-up to extract power over a wider range of movement relative to the track conductors, meaning it has greater tolerance to misalignment. In particular, the pick-up can extract power from the track conductors over a wider horizontal distance.
- FIG. 2 shows a possible tuning and power control circuit for the pick-up configuration of FIG. 1 , including independent tuning capacitors ( 6 and 7 ) and rectifiers ( 8 and 9 ) for the coils 2 and 3 , respectively, and a regulating circuit generally referenced 10 which operates in the known way, decoupling the pick-up from the primary conductors to supply a constant voltage to the load 11 .
- This control strategy is described in greater detail in U.S. Pat. No. 5,293,308, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
- Series tuning capacitors may also be provided if required for each coil to ensure that the effective short circuit current and open circuit voltage outputs of both the first and second coils can be matched, thereby ensuring a power profile that is as even as possible across the width of a track.
- This figure illustrates the complimentary power profiles of the coils 2 and 3 .
- Locus 16 shows the power profile for the vertical coil 2 and locus 17 shows the power profile for the horizontal coil 3 .
- the total power available when tuned will be the operating quality factor of the combined circuit (Q) multiplied by the combined uncompensated power which is shown by locus 18 .
- track conductors for floor mounted AGVs are 100 mm apart and a misalignment of the order of 25 mm will reduce the power to a level so low as to be impractical using existing circuits.
- a pick-up such as that shown in FIG. 1
- a misalignment of more than 100 mm to either side still gives an acceptable power output.
- this tolerance is of great value and makes driver-operated vehicles a practical proposition.
- the number of conducting tracks may be increased to allow a wider range of motion of the pick-up, for example the use of two track circuits is shown in FIG. 4 .
- FIG. 5 The associated power profile for the two pairs of single phase tracks of FIG. 4 is shown in FIG. 5 in which locus 19 shows the power profile for the vertical coil 2 and locus 20 shows the power profile for the horizontal coil 3 .
- the total power profile is shown by locus 21 .
- FIG. 6 shows a second embodiment of the pick-up apparatus according to the invention, in which the two coils each comprise a set of part-coils (in this embodiment half-coils), 12 and 13 , and 14 and 15 .
- the vertical component of magnetic flux flows through the central leg of the E core and splits through the connection portions of the core which are provided either side of the central leg and connect the central leg to the remaining two legs of the core.
- axes of the connecting portions are orthogonal to axes of the legs.
- coils 14 and 15 which are most sensitive to the vertical flux component need to be arranged as shown in FIG. 7 to sum the induced current which will be in a different direction in each coil.
- Coils 12 and 13 are most sensitive to the horizontal flux component and are arranged to sum the induced currents.
- the associated tuning and power control circuit for this embodiment is shown in FIG. 7 .
- the tuning capacitors in FIG. 7 must all be individually chosen as they all correspond to different magnetic circuits. Again this wiring arrangement gives the same form of output as indicated in FIG. 5 and can be extended indefinitely by adding extra track circuits. Also, the E core may be extended by adding additional legs and connection portions, with further part-coils. Again, series tuning capacitors can be provided for the coil sets to match the outputs of the coil sets, and thus provide a power profile that is as even as possible across the width of the track.
- the pick-up apparatus increases the useful range of lateral movement while still achieving useful power outputs with little change or added cost to the electronic control circuitry.
- these circuits are particularly useful with simple single circuit tracks and typically increase the useful range of lateral movement from 50 mm to 150 mm while still achieving useful power outputs.
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- a magnetically permeable core;
- a first coil, being disposed about the core such that it is most sensitive to a first directional component of magnetic flux;
- a second coil, being disposed about the core such that it is most sensitive to a second directional component of magnetic flux; and
- wherein the first directional component is substantially orthogonal to the second directional component.
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- an E-shaped core having at least three substantially parallel legs and connection regions connecting adjacent legs to each other, the connection portions having an axis which is orthogonal to axes of the legs;
- a first set of part-coils and a second set of part-coils, the first set being arranged to be sensitive to a directional component of magnetic flux substantially parallel to the axes of the legs, and the second set being arranged to be sensitive to a directional component of magnetic flux substantially parallel to the axis of the connection portions.
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