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Inductive energization system and method for vehicles

Patent 5207304 Issued on May 4, 1993. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject December 3, 2011. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

Patent References

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3914562

Roadway for supplying power to vehicles and method of using the same
Patent #: 4007817
Issued on: 02/15/1977
Inventor: Bolger, Jr.

Linear electric generating system
Patent #: 4092554
Issued on: 05/30/1978
Inventor: Quinn

Rapid transit system transient voltage suppression apparatus
Patent #: 4322772
Issued on: 03/30/1982
Inventor: Fry

Power control system for electrically driven vehicle
Patent #: 4331225
Issued on: 05/25/1982
Inventor: Bolger

Inductive power coupling with constant voltage output Patent #: 4800328
Issued on: 01/24/1989
Inventor: Bolger ,   et al.

Inventors

Application

No. 801743 filed on 12/03/1991

US Classes:

191/10, MAGNETIC INDUCTION191/14SECTIONAL CONDUCTOR

Examiners

Primary: Peters, Joseph F. Jr.
Assistant: Lowe, Scott L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Foreign Patent References

  • 0253345 EP 01/13/1988
  • 0289868 EP 11/13/1988
  • 2845438 DE 04/13/1979
  • 7903237 NL 10/13/1979

International Class

B60L 009/00

Abstract

An inductive energization system for moving vehicles includes wayside inductors under the roadway and pickup inductor circuits in electrically powered vehicles. A pickup power controller has a switching circuit, including a zero-crossing trigger circuit, a current limiting inductor, and a bleed resistor. The controller provides for fast switching, desirable for closed loop control of the inductive energy transfer system, as well as low harmonic distortion of waveforms, low acoustic noise, and low maintenance requirements. The pickup inductor of the preferred embodiment has rigid metal conductors bonded together into a single member, allowing this element to serve as both a current carrying element as well as a primary structural member of the pickup inductor. The roadway inductor is split into many segments. Sensors in the roadway detect when vehicles requiring power are present, and a wayside inductor segment controller responds to the sensory signals by energizing only those wayside inductor segments needed to transfer power to such vehicles. This control methodology improves the energy efficiency of the system. In addition, the roadway sensors can be designed to detect identification signals broadcast by vehicle identification transmitters, thereby enabling the system to charge for energy usage by each vehicle.

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