Patents by Inventor Dor Shoshani

Dor Shoshani has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Publication number: 20230188053
    Abstract: A power device may have at least two capacitors in series with each other and in parallel with a DC power source. The power device may have at least a first converter that has at least a controller configured to balance a voltage of the at least two capacitors. The power device may have at least a second converter connected to the at least two capacitors. The second converter may have at least three input conductors, each connected to a terminal of the at least two capacitors. The second converter may have at least two output conductors. The second converter may have at least a switching circuit between the at least three input conductors and at least two output conductors. The second converter may have at least a controller configured to operate the switching circuit. The second converter may passively preserve the voltage balance between the at least two capacitors.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 9, 2023
    Publication date: June 15, 2023
    Inventors: Raanan Levi, Dor Shoshani, Amir Kipper
  • Patent number: 11606043
    Abstract: A power device may have at least two capacitors in series with each other and in parallel with a DC power source. The power device may have at least a first converter that has at least a controller configured to balance a voltage of the at least two capacitors. The power device may have at least a second converter connected to the at least two capacitors. The second converter may have at least three input conductors, each connected to a terminal of the at least two capacitors. The second converter may have at least two output conductors. The second converter may have at least a switching circuit between the at least three input conductors and at least two output conductors. The second converter may have at least a controller configured to operate the switching circuit. The second converter may passively preserve the voltage balance between the at least two capacitors.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 30, 2019
    Date of Patent: March 14, 2023
    Assignee: Solaredge Technologies Ltd.
    Inventors: Raanan Levi, Dor Shoshani, Amir Kipper
  • Publication number: 20220319789
    Abstract: A relay array may connect an electrical device (e.g., an inverter, power converter, etc.) to a utility grid. Based on a detection of a power interruption or fault, the relay array may disconnect the electrical device from the grid to ensure safety or reduce damage to the electrical device or grid. The relay array may include one or more electromechanical relays (e.g., latching relays). A safety catch may prevent the latching relay(s) from changing states. The electrical device may be configured to facilitate removal of the safety catch once the ability to change states is desired. The latching relay(s) may also be supplied with a power pulse for changing a state of the latching relay(s). The power pulse may be provided by a power bank that may be maintained with power in case of a power interruption or fault.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 26, 2022
    Publication date: October 6, 2022
    Inventors: Amir Grossberg, Yoav Berger, Reuven Savitzky, Dor Shoshani, Elad Toraty, Liron Har-Shai, Matan Atias
  • Patent number: 11393649
    Abstract: A relay array may connect an electrical device (e.g., an inverter, power converter, etc.) to a utility grid. Based on a detection of a power interruption or fault, the relay array may disconnect the electrical device from the grid to ensure safety or reduce damage to the electrical device or grid. The relay array may include one or more electromechanical relays (e.g., latching relays). A safety catch may prevent the latching relay(s) from changing states. The electrical device may be configured to facilitate removal of the safety catch once the ability to change states is desired. The latching relay(s) may also be supplied with a power pulse for changing a state of the latching relay(s). The power pulse may be provided by a power bank that may be maintained with power in case of a power interruption or fault.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 27, 2020
    Date of Patent: July 19, 2022
    Assignee: Solaredge Technologies Ltd.
    Inventors: Amir Grossberg, Yoav Berger, Reuven Savitzky, Dor Shoshani, Elad Toraty, Liron Har-Shai, Matan Atias
  • Publication number: 20200279707
    Abstract: A relay array may connect an electrical device (e.g., an inverter, power converter, etc.) to a utility grid. Based on a detection of a power interruption or fault, the relay array may disconnect the electrical device from the grid to ensure safety or reduce damage to the electrical device or grid. The relay array may include one or more electromechanical relays (e.g., latching relays). A safety catch may prevent the latching relay(s) from changing states. The electrical device may be configured to facilitate removal of the safety catch once the ability to change states is desired. The latching relay(s) may also be supplied with a power pulse for changing a state of the latching relay(s). The power pulse may be provided by a power bank that may be maintained with power in case of a power interruption or fault.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 27, 2020
    Publication date: September 3, 2020
    Inventors: Amir Grossberg, Yoav Berger, Reuven Savitzky, Dor Shoshani, Elad Toraty, Liron Har-Shai, Matan Atias
  • Publication number: 20200212806
    Abstract: A power device comprising at least two capacitors in series to each other and in parallel to a DC power source. The power device may comprises a first converter that comprises a controller configured to balance a voltage of the at least two capacitors. The power device may comprises a second converter connected to the at least two capacitors. The second converter may comprise at least three input conductors, each connected to a terminal of the at least two capacitors. The second converter may comprise at least two output conductors. The second converter my comprise a switching circuit between the at least three input conductors and at least two output conductors. The second converter may comprise a controller configured to operate the switching circuit. The second converter may passively preserve the voltage balance between the at least two capacitors.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 30, 2019
    Publication date: July 2, 2020
    Inventors: Raanan Levi, Dor Shoshani, Amir Kipper