Wireless energy transfer using variable size resonators and systems monitoring
View Patent ↗A variable shape magnetic resonator includes an array of at least two resonators each being of a substantially different shapes and at least one power and control circuit configured to selectively connect to and energize at least one of the resonators.
1. A variable effective shape magnetic resonator comprising:
an array of inductive elements each being one of at least two substantially different shapes; and
at least one power and control circuit configured to selectively connect to and energize at least one of the array of inductive elements,
wherein the variable effective shape magnetic resonator is a repeater resonator.
2. A variable effective shape magnetic resonator comprising:
an array of inductive elements each being one of at least two substantially different shapes; and
at least one power and control circuit configured to selectively connect to and energize at least one of the array of inductive elements,
wherein the variable effective shape magnetic resonator includes variable capacitance.
3. The resonator of claim 2 , wherein the variable effective shape magnetic resonator is a source resonator.
4. The resonator of claim 2 , wherein the variable effective shape magnetic resonator is a device resonator.
5. A variable effective shape magnetic resonator comprising:
an array of inductive elements each being one of at least two substantially different shapes; and
at least one power and control circuit configured to selectively connect to and energize at least one of the array of inductive elements,
wherein the variable effective shape magnetic resonator is coupled to a variable impedance matching network.
6. The resonator of claim 5 , wherein the variable impedance matching network is switchable.
7. The resonator of claim 5 , wherein the variable impedance matching network is electronically variable.
8. The resonator of claim 5 , wherein the variable effective shape magnetic resonator is a source resonator.
9. The resonator of claim 5 , wherein the variable effective shape magnetic resonator is a device resonator.
10. A method for varying the effective shape of a magnetic resonator comprising:
selecting at least one inductive element from a plurality of inductive elements each being one of at least two different shapes;
driving the at least one inductive element at a resonant frequency;
monitoring at least one parameter of at least one of the inductive elements; and
adjusting the driving of the at least one inductive element based on the monitoring of at least one parameter,
wherein the adjusting the driving utilizes information obtained via a wireless communication link.
11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the adjusting the driving utilizes an algorithm running on a microprocessor associated with the magnetic resonator.
12. The method of claim 10 , wherein the at least one parameter comprises an efficiency of a wireless power transfer to another magnetic resonator.
13. The method of claim 12 , wherein the efficiency of the wireless power transfer is greater than 10%.
14. The method of claim 12 , wherein the efficiency of the wireless power transfer is greater than 80%.
15. A variable effective shape magnetic resonator comprising:
a plurality of inductive elements that form portions of at least two resonators with substantially different shapes; and
at least one power and control circuit configured to selectively connect to and energize at least one of the plurality of inductive elements,
wherein a variable effective shape of the variable effective size magnetic resonator is controlled by an algorithm.
16. A variable effective shape magnetic resonator comprising:
a plurality of inductive elements that form portions of at least two resonators with substantially different shapes; and
at least one power and control circuit configured to selectively connect to and energize at least one of the plurality of inductive elements,
wherein a variable effective shape of the variable effective size magnetic resonator is controlled by a feedback system.