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Dual Wireless Power Charger
Case ID:
2012-230
Web Published:
7/11/2023
A wireless charging station that provides automatic, remote, effortless charging for many types of devices simultaneously. Technology Overview: SUNY Oswego researchers have invented a technology which embodies a proprietary mode of transmitting electrical power from the power transmitter to power receiver antennas to charge multiple devices simultaneously. Distance charging is made possible using wireless power transmitters (WPTs). Bidirectional wireless power transmission allows devices to be located on multiple sides of the transmitter and proprietary components enable a compact size. The ability to wirelessly charge at a distance enables unique drone charging or charging for automotive and medical device applications. Charging from multiple sides of the transmitter provides capabilities for increased device use time such as drone flight time. Advantages:
Convenient and easy-to-use
Capable of powering multiple electronic devices simultaneously
Up to 50% device charging time savings
Accommodates devices of many sizes
Charging of devices of distances under 1 meter
Transmits electricity over farther distances and more effectively than competing technologies
Up to 95% power transfer efficiency
Reduction in the aerodynamic drag
Saves real estate on the application device
Applications:
Electric vehicles
Industrial and domestic robots
Drones and micro air vehicles
Medical devices
Intellectual Property Summary: US Issued Patent
10,819,152
Licensing Status: This technology is available for licensing. https://suny.technologypublisher.com/files/sites/2012-230adobestock_195737855.jpeg
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Direct Link:
https://canberra-ip.technologypublisher.com/tech/Dual_Wireless_Power_Charger
Keywords:
#SUNYresearch
electronics
TAF
Technologies
wireless technology
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For Information, Contact:
Austin Winter
Technology Assessment Assistant & Registered Patent Agent
The Research Foundation for The State University of New York
(518) 434-7022
austin.winter@rfsuny.org