IP Library Granted Patent US 12691777
Granted Patent B2
US 12691777 · App. 19/115,492 · Granted Jul 28, 2026

Wireless charging photovoltaic surfaces

Inventors: Cristian Sobota (Ilhéus, BR); Adolfo Nemirovsky (San Jose, CA); Stephen Melvin (Vancouver, CA)
B60L53/51B60L53/12B60L53/62G08C23/04H02J7/35H02J50/12H02J50/402
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Patent No.
US 12691777
App. No.
19/115,492
Granted
Jul 28, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

An apparatus able to acquire, accumulate and transmit energy. The apparatus comprises an active surface that collects solar energy from an array of photovoltaic cells and transmits that energy to a battery-operated device located near the surface by means of a matrix of wireless energy emitting circuits. The battery-operated device, which can be a robot, a vehicle or an appliance, has a wireless receiver surface that allows it to be recharged when placed over or close to the active surface. The wireless receiver surface on the application device emits light pulses that are detected by the active surface. The light pulses serve to locate the device and to control the wireless power output emission. The active surface detects the modulated light pulses with the same photovoltaic cells that collect solar energy and also act as an array of high frequency optical sensors, thereby activating the aligned wireless emitting circuits.

Claims (41)

1 . A wireless charging apparatus comprising:

a plurality of photovoltaic cells adapted to collect energy;

a plurality of energy transmitting devices; and

a control circuit coupled to said photovoltaic cells and controlling said energy transmitting devices;

wherein said control circuit comprises an optical receiving circuit configured to receive an activation signal from one or more of said photovoltaic cells to locate an external energy receiving device; and

wherein said control circuit is configured to activate one or more of said energy transmitting devices based on said activation signal.

2 . The wireless charging apparatus of claim 1 :

wherein said photovoltaic cells and said energy transmitting devices are oriented along a planar surface; and

wherein said control circuit is configured to activate one or more of said energy transmitting devices in a predetermined physical relationship with said one or more of said photovoltaic cells receiving said activation signal.

3 . The wireless charging apparatus of claim 2 wherein said energy transmitting devices are located behind said photovoltaic cells.

4 . The wireless charging apparatus of claim 2 wherein said energy transmitting devices are located in front of said photovoltaic cells.

5 . The wireless charging apparatus of claim 2 wherein said energy transmitting devices are embedded in between said photovoltaic cells.

6 . The wireless charging apparatus of claim 1 :

wherein said photovoltaic cells are oriented along a first planar surface and said energy transmitting devices are oriented along a second planar surface; and

wherein said control circuit is configured to activate one or more of said energy transmitting devices in a predetermined physical relationship with said one or of said photovoltaic cells receiving said activation signal.

7 . The wireless charging apparatus of claim 1 configured to transmit energy to a vehicle comprising said external energy receiving device located in proximity to one or more of said energy transmitting devices, wherein said vehicle is configured to transmit said activation signal to one or more of said photovoltaic cells.

8 . The wireless charging apparatus of claim 7 configured to transmit energy to a moving vehicle such that said control circuit is configured to dynamically receive said activation signal from a different one or more of said photovoltaic cells and activate a different one or more of said energy transmitting devices at different times.

9 . The wireless charging apparatus of claim 1 further comprising:

an energy storage device coupled to and receiving energy from one or more of said plurality of said photovoltaic cells;

wherein said energy transmitting devices are coupled to and receive energy from said energy storage device.

10 . The wireless charging apparatus of claim 1 wherein said activation signal comprises optical pulses and said control circuit is configured to control a frequency that said one or more of said energy transmitting devices is energized based on said optical pulses.

11 . A method of wirelessly charging an external device comprising the steps of:

receiving an activation signal from one or more of a plurality of photovoltaic cells adapted to collect energy, wherein said activation signal locates an external energy receiving device;

activating one or more energy transmitting devices based on said activation signal, wherein said one or more energy transmitting devices are selected among a plurality of energy transmitting devices based on said activation signal.

12 . The method of claim 11 :

wherein said photovoltaic cells and said energy transmitting devices are oriented along a planar surface; and

wherein said one or more of said energy transmitting devices are in a predetermined physical relationship with said one or more of said photovoltaic cells receiving said activation signal.

13 . The method of claim 12 wherein said energy transmitting devices are located behind said photovoltaic cells.

14 . The method of claim 12 wherein said energy transmitting devices are located in front of said photovoltaic cells.

15 . The method of claim 12 wherein said energy transmitting devices are embedded in between said photovoltaic cells.

16 . The method of claim 11 :

wherein said photovoltaic cells are oriented along a first planar surface and said energy transmitting devices are oriented along a second planar surface; and

wherein said one or more of said energy transmitting devices are in a predetermined physical relationship with said one or of said photovoltaic cells receiving said activation signal.

17 . The method of claim 11 wherein energy is transmitted to a vehicle comprising said external energy receiving device located in proximity to one or more of said energy transmitting devices, and wherein said vehicle transmits said activation signal to one or more of said photovoltaic cells.

18 . The method of claim 17 wherein energy is transmitted to a moving vehicle further comprising the steps of:

receiving an activation signal from a different one or more of said plurality of photovoltaic cells based on a new location of said vehicle; and

activating a different one or more energy transmitting devices based on said activation signal.

19 . The method of claim 11 further comprising:

delivering energy to an energy storage device coupled to one or more of said plurality of said photovoltaic cells;

wherein said energy transmitting devices are coupled to and receive energy from said energy storage device.

20 . The method of claim 11 wherein said activation signal comprises optical pulses and said step of activating operates said one or more of said energy transmitting devices at a frequency based on said optical pulses.