IP Library Granted Patent US 11,695,271
Granted Patent B2
US 11,695,271 · App. 16/882,136 · Granted Jul 4, 2023

Protection circuits for wireless power receivers

Inventors: Milisav Danilovic (Watertown, MA); Conor Rochford (Newton, MA)
Assignee: WITRICITY CORPORATION
H02H7/22H02J7/0031H02J7/0036H02J7/00302H02J7/00304H02J7/00308H02J50/12H02J50/80H02M3/33576
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Patent No.
US 11,695,271
App. No.
16/882,136
Granted
Jul 4, 2023
Kind
B2
Abstract

Exemplary protection circuitry for wireless power systems can include a battery disconnect circuit, a load dump protection circuit, and/or a coil disconnect circuit. One or more of these protection circuits may be employed by a wireless power receiver. Further, one or more of these protection circuits may enable a wireless power receiver to be able to protect itself independently from a wireless power transmitter, thereby increasing safety of the wireless power system.

Claims (39)

1. A method for protecting a wireless power receiver while the receiver is energized during wireless power transmission, the wireless power receiver comprising a resonator coil coupled to an impedance circuit and a rectifier comprising at least one transistor, the impedance circuit comprising (i) a first set of capacitors coupled in series with the resonator coil; (ii) a second set of capacitors coupled in parallel with the resonator coil; and (iii) at least one inductor coupled between the second set of capacitors and an input of the rectifier, the method comprising:

while the receiver is energized, turning on the at least one transistor such that a coil current in the resonator coil is reduced to zero or near zero Amperes; and

opening, after a period of time, at least one relay coupled to or within the impedance circuit such that the coil current and an input current to the rectifier are reduced to zero or near zero Amperes, thereby isolating the resonator coil from a remainder of the receiver and preventing overheating in the receiver.

2. The method of claim 1 wherein the period of time is between 1 millisecond to 1 second.

3. The method of claim 1 wherein the at least one relay is coupled between a first node of the resonator coil and the first set of capacitors.

4. The method of claim 3 wherein the at least one relay comprises a second relay, the second relay coupled to a second node of the resonator coil, the second node opposite the first node.

5. The method of claim 1 wherein the first set of capacitors comprises a first subset of capacitors coupled to a first node of the resonator coil and a second subset of capacitors coupled in series with the first subset, and

wherein the at least one relay is coupled between the first subset and the second subset.

6. The method of claim 5 wherein the first set of capacitors comprises a third subset of capacitors coupled to a second node of the resonator coil and a fourth subset of capacitors coupled in series with the third subset, the second node opposite the first node, and

wherein the at least one relay comprises a second relay coupled between the third subset and the fourth subset.

7. The method of claim 1 wherein the at least one relay is coupled between the first set of capacitors and the second set of capacitors.

8. The method of claim 7 wherein the at least one relay is coupled to a first node of the second set of capacitors, and

wherein the at least one relay comprises a second relay coupled between the first set of capacitors and a second node of the capacitors, the second node opposite the first node.

9. The method of claim 1 wherein the at least one relay is coupled between the second set of capacitors and the at least one inductor.

10. The method of claim 9 wherein the at least one relay is coupled to a first node of the second set of capacitors,

wherein the at least one inductor comprises a second inductor coupled between a second node of the second set of capacitors and the input of the rectifier, the second node opposite the first node, and

wherein the at least one relay comprises a second relay coupled between the second node and the second inductor.

11. The method of claim 1 wherein (i) the first set of capacitors has a first capacitive reactance; (ii) the second set of capacitors has a second capacitive reactance; and (iii) the at least one inductor has an inductive reactance, and

wherein an absolute value of the first capacitive reactance is equal to each of (a) an absolute value of the second capacitive reactance and (b) an absolute value of the inductive reactance.

12. The method of claim 1 wherein the turning on the at least one transistor causes an input current to the rectifier to increase.

13. The method of claim 1 wherein the at least one transistor is a low-side transistor having a node coupled to a negative node of a battery coupled to an output of the rectifier.

14. The method of claim 1 wherein turning on the at least one transistor comprises turning on two transistors, and

wherein the two transistors are low-side transistors, each having a node coupled to a negative node of a battery coupled to an output of the rectifier.

15. The method of claim 1 wherein the wireless power receiver is unable to communicate with a wireless power transmitter that is transmitting power wirelessly to the receiver.

16. A protection circuit for a wireless power receiver while the receiver is energized during wireless power transmission, the receiver comprising a resonator coil coupled to an impedance circuit and a rectifier comprising at least one transistor, the impedance circuit comprising (i) a first set of capacitors coupled in series with the resonator coil; (ii) a second set of capacitors coupled in parallel with the resonator coil; and (iii) at least one inductor coupled between the second set of capacitors and an input of the rectifier, the protection circuit comprising:

the at least one transistor is configured to turn on, while the receiver is energized, such that a coil current in the resonator coil is reduced to zero or near zero Amperes; and

at least one relay coupled to or within the impedance circuit, the relay configured to such that the coil current and the input current are reduced to zero or near zero Amperes, thereby isolating the resonator coil from a remainder of the receiver and preventing overheating in the receiver.

17. The protection circuit of claim 16 wherein the period of time is between 1 millisecond to 1 second.

18. The protection circuit of claim 16 wherein the at least one relay is coupled between a first node of the resonator coil and the first set of capacitors.

19. The protection circuit of claim 16 wherein the at least one relay is coupled between the first set of capacitors and the second set of capacitors.

20. The protection circuit of claim 16 wherein the at least one relay is coupled between the second set of capacitors and the at least one inductor.

21. The protection circuit of claim 16 wherein the wireless power receiver is unable to communicate with a wireless power transmitter that is transmitting power wirelessly to the receiver.

22. A wireless power receiver comprising:

a resonator coil configured to inductively receive power;

a rectifier coupled to the impedance circuit, the rectifier comprising at least one low-side transistor;

an impedance circuit coupled between the resonator coil and the rectifier, the impedance circuit comprising (i) a first set of capacitors coupled in series with the resonator coil; (ii) a second set of capacitors coupled in parallel with the resonator coil; and (iii) at least one inductor coupled between the second set of capacitors and an input of the rectifier;

at least one relay coupled to or within the impedance circuit, wherein:

while the receiver is energized, the at least one transistor is configured to be turned on such that the coil current in the resonator coil is reduced to zero or near zero Amperes, and

the at least one relay is configured to open, after a period of time after the transistor is turned on, such that the coil current and an input current to the rectifier are reduced to zero or near zero Amperes, thereby isolating the resonator coil from a remainder of the receiver and preventing overheating in the receiver.

Assignments (4)
ASSIGNMENT OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Dec 18, 2025
From: AIR WAVES WIRELESS ELECTRICITY IV, LLC
To: WITRICITY AI TECH, LLC
Reel/Frame 074004/0929 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 16, 2025
From: WITRICITY CORPORATION
To: WITRICITY AI TECH, LLC
Reel/Frame 073982/0106 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Dec 5, 2025
From: WITRICITY CORPORATION; WITRICITY HOLDINGS, INC.
To: AIR WAVES WIRELESS ELECTRICITY IV, LLC, AS COLLATERAL AGENT FOR LENDERS
Reel/Frame 073860/0204 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 21, 2020
From: DANILOVIC, MILISAV; ROCHFORD, CONOR
To: WITRICITY CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 053270/0660 →