Patents by Inventor Ori Refael Mor

Ori Refael Mor 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: 20210167635
    Abstract: A wireless power transmitter system for directing a high energy beam towards receivers fitted with identifying signs. One type of the identifying signs may have asymmetric shape properties, such that their mirror image cannot be matched to their actual shape, even after the image is rotated, tilted or otherwise geometrically manipulated. The system can thus determine whether a detected image of a sign is a true image received directly from said receiver, or is received after the imaged beam has undergone a reflection between the receiver and the transmission system. In the latter case, the system can prevent high power transmission from being directed to a location other than a real receiver, which could be a safety hazard. Other types of identifying signs may be located in or on the borders of different zones of a transmission space, to identify zones where transmission may be allowed or prohibited.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 23, 2019
    Publication date: June 3, 2021
    Applicant: Wi-Charge Ltd.
    Inventors: Yoav Biderman, Ortal Alpert, Ori Refael Mor, Omer Nahmias, Lior Golan, Ran Sagi, Zohar Levin, Alexander Slepoy, Yan Rosh, Eyal Conforti
  • Publication number: 20210091603
    Abstract: A safety supervision system for wireless power transmission, comprising a transmitter having an optical beam generator with safe states for transmitting power to receivers that convert the beam into electrical power. The system control unit stores previously known signatures categorized by predetermined parameters associated with one or more unwanted situations, stores data from sensors, compares this stored data to the signatures, and executes one or more responses based on this comparison. The system may comprise transmitter and/or receiver malfunction detection systems adapted to monitor the transmitter and receiver control units and to cause the optical beam generator to switch to a safe state upon detection of a transmitter or receiver control unit malfunction, and may further comprise a hazard detection system preventing human exposure to beam intensity above a predefined safe level.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 15, 2018
    Publication date: March 25, 2021
    Inventors: Ortal Alpert, Ran Sagi, Ori Refael Mor, Lior Golan, Yoav Biderman, Omer Nahmias, Alexander Slepoy, Zohar Levin, Eyal Conforti, Yan Rosh
  • Patent number: 10958357
    Abstract: A receiver for receiving an incident beam of optical power from a remote transmitter over a predefined field of view, comprising an input lens having a high durability coating that can withstand domestic handling and contamination. Such a high durability coating may reflect a non-insignificant part of the light incident thereon. Behind the lens, there is fitted a retroreflector disposed such that it reflects that part of the incident beam traversing the lens, back through the lens to the transmitter. Reflections from the front surface of the lens impinge on one or more transparent beam catchers appropriately located, and equipped with energy conversion devices, such as photovoltaic cells, to convert light from the reflections of the incident beam into electricity. Additional energy conversion devices may be located inward of the lens, to collect and convert reflections from the inner surface of the lens, of light returning from the retroreflector.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 21, 2019
    Date of Patent: March 23, 2021
    Assignee: WI-CHARGE LTD.
    Inventors: Ortal Alpert, Yoni Cohen, Ori Refael Mor, Omer Nahmias, Eitan Ronen, Lior Golan
  • Publication number: 20210021093
    Abstract: A laser system involving coupled distributed resonators disposed serially, with the lasing gain medium located in the main resonator and the output of that resonator being directed into a free space resonator, such that the main resonator output mirror is effectively the free space resonator. The distributed resonators end mirrors are retroreflectors. Interference occurs between light traveling towards the remote mirror of the free space resonator and light reflected therefrom, generating regions of high reflectivity. The coupling of the free space resonator to the regions of high reflectivity of the free space resonator enables the first resonator to lase efficiently, even though the true reflectivity of the main resonator output mirror outside of those regions is insufficient to enable efficient lasing, if at all. This coupled resonator structure enables lasing to occur with a high field of view and the high gain engendered by the high reflectivity regions.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 28, 2020
    Publication date: January 21, 2021
    Inventors: Ortal Alpert, Eitan Ronen, Omer Nahmias, Ori Refael Mor, Lior Golan, Ran Sagi
  • Patent number: 10790632
    Abstract: A laser system involving coupled distributed resonators disposed serially, with the lasing gain medium located in the main resonator and the output of that resonator being directed into a free space resonator, such that the main resonator output mirror is effectively the free space resonator. The distributed resonators end mirrors are retroreflectors. Interference occurs between light traveling towards the remote mirror of the free space resonator and light reflected therefrom, generating regions of high reflectivity. The coupling of the free space resonator to the regions of high reflectivity of the free space resonator enables the first resonator to lase efficiently, even though the true reflectivity of the main resonator output mirror outside of those regions is insufficient to enable efficient lasing, if at all. This coupled resonator structure enables lasing to occur with a high field of view and the high gain engendered by the high reflectivity regions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 25, 2019
    Date of Patent: September 29, 2020
    Assignee: Wi-Charge Ltd.
    Inventors: Ortal Alpert, Eitan Ronen, Omer Nahmias, Ori Refael Mor, Lior Golan, Ran Sagi
  • Publication number: 20200244374
    Abstract: A fail-safe wireless power transmission system having a transmitter, a receiver, a receiver functionality monitor unit, a transmitter functionality monitor unit and at least two sensors. The transmitter has at least one low emission state, and at least one high emission state, the high emission states having higher emissions and more complex safety systems. The transmitter may be precluded from switching from a low emission state to any high emission states upon detection of a receiver control unit malfunction, a transmitter control unit malfunction, a likelihood of human-accessible emission from the system greater than a predetermined level, or an inconsistency between results arising from at least two of the sensors. Two different methods of such preclusion may be used simultaneously or consecutively to improve reliability. A transmitter control unit analyzes data from the sensors, and performs calculations to determine if and what type of preclusion is needed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 28, 2018
    Publication date: July 30, 2020
    Inventors: Ortal Alpert, Lior Golan, Ori Refael Mor, Ran Sagi, Omer Nahmias, Yoram Ashush, Yoav Biderman, Zohar Mills-Levin, Yan Rosh, Eyal Conforti
  • Publication number: 20200052798
    Abstract: A receiver for receiving an incident beam of optical power from a remote transmitter over a predefined field of view, comprising an input lens having a high durability coating that can withstand domestic handling and contamination. Such a high durability coating may reflect a non-insignificant part of the light incident thereon. Behind the lens, there is fitted a retroreflector disposed such that it reflects that part of the incident beam traversing the lens, back through the lens to the transmitter. Reflections from the front surface of the lens impinge on one or more transparent beam catchers appropriately located, and equipped with energy conversion devices, such as photovoltaic cells, to convert light from the reflections of the incident beam into electricity. Additional energy conversion devices may be located inward of the lens, to collect and convert reflections from the inner surface of the lens, of light returning from the retroreflector.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 21, 2019
    Publication date: February 13, 2020
    Inventors: Ortal Alpert, Yoni Cohen, Ori Refael Mor, Omer Nahmias, Eitan Ronen, Lior Golan
  • Publication number: 20190341813
    Abstract: A system incorporating safety features, for optical power transmission to receivers, comprising an optical resonator having end reflectors and a gain medium, a driver supplying power to the gain medium, and controlling its small signal gain, a beam steering apparatus and a controller to control at least the beam steering apparatus and the driver. The controller responds to a safety risk occurring in the system, by outputting a command to change at least some of the small signal gain of the gain medium, the radiance of the optical beam, the power supplied by the driver, the scan speed or the scan direction and position of the beam steering apparatus, or to register the scan pose which defines the location of said optical-to-electrical power converter. The controller may also ensure a high overall radiance efficiency, and may warn of transmitted power not received by a targeted receiver.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 15, 2019
    Publication date: November 7, 2019
    Inventors: Alexander Slepoy, Lior Golan, Omer Nahmias, Ran Sagi, Ortal Alpert, Ori Refael Mor
  • Patent number: 10454593
    Abstract: A receiver for receiving an incident beam of optical power from a remote transmitter over a predefined field of view, comprising an input lens having a high durability coating that can withstand domestic handling and contamination. Such a high durability coating may reflect a non-insignificant part of the light incident thereon. Behind the lens, there is fitted a retroreflector disposed such that it reflects that part of the incident beam traversing the lens, back through the lens to the transmitter. Reflections from the front surface of the lens impinge on one or more transparent beam catchers appropriately located, and equipped with energy conversion devices, such as photovoltaic cells, to convert light from the reflections of the incident beam into electricity. Additional energy conversion devices may be located inward of the lens, to collect and convert reflections from the inner surface of the lens, of light returning from the retroreflector.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 2, 2016
    Date of Patent: October 22, 2019
    Assignee: Wi-Charge Ltd.
    Inventors: Ortal Alpert, Yoni Cohen, Ori Refael Mor, Omer Nahmias, Eitan Ronen, Lior Golan
  • Publication number: 20190157829
    Abstract: A laser system involving coupled distributed resonators disposed serially, with the lasing gain medium located in the main resonator and the output of that resonator being directed into a free space resonator, such that the main resonator output mirror is effectively the free space resonator. The distributed resonators end mirrors are retroreflectors. Interference occurs between light traveling towards the remote mirror of the free space resonator and light reflected therefrom, generating regions of high reflectivity. The coupling of the free space resonator to the regions of high reflectivity of the free space resonator enables the first resonator to lase efficiently, even though the true reflectivity of the main resonator output mirror outside of those regions is insufficient to enable efficient lasing, if at all. This coupled resonator structure enables lasing to occur with a high field of view and the high gain engendered by the high reflectivity regions.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 25, 2019
    Publication date: May 23, 2019
    Inventors: Ortal Alpert, Eitan Ronen, Omer Nahmias, Ori Refael Mor, Lior Golan, Ran Sagi
  • Publication number: 20190132056
    Abstract: A system incorporating safety features, for optical power transmission to receivers, comprising an optical resonator having end reflectors and a gain medium, a driver supplying power to the gain medium, and controlling its small signal gain, a beam steering apparatus and a controller to control at least the beam steering apparatus and the driver. The controller responds to a safety risk occurring in the system, by outputting a command to change at least some of the small signal gain of the gain medium, the radiance of the optical beam, the power supplied by the driver, the scan speed or the scan direction and position of the beam steering apparatus, or to register the scan pose which defines the location of said optical-to-electrical power converter. The controller may also ensure a high overall radiance efficiency, and may warn of transmitted power not received by a targeted receiver.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 14, 2017
    Publication date: May 2, 2019
    Inventors: Lior GOLAN, Alexander SLEPOY, Omer NAHMIAS, Ran SAGI, Ortal ALPERT, Ori Refael MOR
  • Patent number: 10193297
    Abstract: A laser system involving coupled distributed resonators disposed serially, with the lasing gain medium located in the main resonator and the output of that resonator being directed into a free space resonator, such that the main resonator output mirror is effectively the free space resonator. The distributed resonators end mirrors are retroreflectors. Interference occurs between light traveling towards the remote mirror of the free space resonator and light reflected therefrom, generating regions of high reflectivity. The coupling of the free space resonator to the regions of high reflectivity of the free space resonator enables the first resonator to lase efficiently, even though the true reflectivity of the main resonator output mirror outside of those regions is insufficient to enable efficient lasing, if at all. This coupled resonator structure enables lasing to occur with a high field of view and the high gain engendered by the high reflectivity regions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 2, 2016
    Date of Patent: January 29, 2019
    Assignee: Wi-Charge Ltd.
    Inventors: Ortal Alpert, Eitan Ronen, Omer Nahmias, Ori Refael Mor, Lior Golan, Ran Sagi
  • Publication number: 20180366993
    Abstract: A system for optical wireless power transmission to a power receiving apparatus generally situated in a mobile electronic device. The transmitter has an optical resonator with end reflectors and a gain medium positioned between them, such that an optical beam is generated. The frequency of the beam is selected such that it is absorbed by almost all transparent organic materials in general use. A beam steering unit on the transmitter can direct the beam in any of a plurality of directions, and the beam is absorbed on the receiver by means of an optical-to-electrical power converter, through a low reflection surface. The band gap of this power converter is selected to be smaller than that of the gain medium. The receiver has a voltage converter including an inductor, an energy storage device and a switch. A beam steerer controller ensures that the beam impinges on the receiver.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 24, 2018
    Publication date: December 20, 2018
    Inventors: Ori Refael Mor, Ortal Alpert, Alexander Slepoy, Lior Golan, Ran Sagi, Vadim Shmukler, Eitan Ronen, Omer Nahmias, Victor Vaisleib
  • Publication number: 20180248411
    Abstract: A system for transmission of power into a space, comprising one or more transmitters and several portable receivers which can receive power transmitted. Receivers can transmit data back to transmitters regarding their power needs, based on the state of charge of their batteries. A transmission protocol exists whereby each transmitter can detect legitimate receivers within its field of view and transmit a first amount of energy to any such receiver, which may report receiving that energy back to a transmitter, together with data relating to its power needs. Transmitters can deny power transmission to some receivers based on the data received from a reporting receiver. The first amount of energy transmitted may be used to power up a sleeping receiver, before transmission of useful amounts of power, if allowed by the protocol. Other aspects of the transmission protocol relate to the division of available power between requesting receivers.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 24, 2016
    Publication date: August 30, 2018
    Inventors: Ran SAGI, Ori Refael MOR, Lior Golan, Omer Nahmias, Eitan Ronen, Ortal Alpert
  • Patent number: 10063109
    Abstract: A system for optical wireless power transmission to a power receiving apparatus generally situated in a mobile electronic device. The transmitter has an optical resonator with end reflectors and a gain medium positioned between them, such that an optical beam is generated. The frequency of the beam is selected such that it is absorbed by almost all transparent organic materials in general use. A beam steering unit on the transmitter can direct the beam in any of a plurality of directions, and the beam is absorbed on the receiver by means of an optical-to-electrical power converter, through a low reflection surface. The band gap of this power converter is selected to be smaller than that of the gain medium. The receiver has a voltage converter including an inductor, an energy storage device and a switch. A beam steerer controller ensures that the beam impinges on the receiver.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 7, 2017
    Date of Patent: August 28, 2018
    Assignee: Wi-Charge Ltd.
    Inventors: Ori Refael Mor, Ortal Alpert, Alexander Slepoy, Lior Golan, Ran Sagi, Vadim Shmukler, Eitan Ronen, Omer Nahmias, Victor Vaisleib
  • Publication number: 20180152055
    Abstract: A system incorporating safety features, for optical power transmission to receivers, comprising an optical resonator having end reflectors and a gain medium, a driver supplying power to the gain medium, and controlling its small signal gain, a beam steering apparatus and a controller to control at least the beam steering apparatus and the driver. The controller responds to a safety risk occurring in the system, by outputting a command to change at least some of the small signal gain of the gain medium, the radiance of the optical beam, the power supplied by the driver, the scan speed or the scan direction and position of the beam steering apparatus, or to register the scan pose which defines the location of said optical-to-electrical power converter. The controller may also ensure a high overall radiance efficiency, and may warn of transmitted power not received by a targeted receiver.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 8, 2018
    Publication date: May 31, 2018
    Inventors: Alexander Slepoy, Lior Golan, Omer Nahmias, Ran Sagi, Ortal Alpert, Ori Refael Mor
  • Publication number: 20180034557
    Abstract: A receiver for receiving an incident beam of optical power from a remote transmitter over a predefined field of view, comprising an input lens having a high durability coating that can withstand domestic handling and contamination. Such a high durability coating may reflect a non-insignificant part of the light incident thereon. Behind the lens, there is fitted a retroreflector disposed such that it reflects that part of the incident beam traversing the lens, back through the lens to the transmitter. Reflections from the front surface of the lens impinge on one or more transparent beam catchers appropriately located, and equipped with energy conversion devices, such as photovoltaic cells, to convert light from the reflections of the incident beam into electricity. Additional energy conversion devices may be located inward of the lens, to collect and convert reflections from the inner surface of the lens, of light returning from the retroreflector.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 2, 2016
    Publication date: February 1, 2018
    Applicant: Wi-Charge Ltd.
    Inventors: Ortal Alpert, Yoni Cohen, Ori Refael Mor, Omer Nahmias, Eitan Ronen, Lior Golan
  • Publication number: 20180019565
    Abstract: A laser system involving coupled distributed resonators disposed serially, with the lasing gain medium located in the main resonator and the output of that resonator being directed into a free space resonator, such that the main resonator output mirror is effectively the free space resonator. The distributed resonators end mirrors are retroreflectors. Interference occurs between light traveling towards the remote mirror of the free space resonator and light reflected therefrom, generating regions of high reflectivity. The coupling of the free space resonator to the regions of high reflectivity of the free space resonator enables the first resonator to lase efficiently, even though the true reflectivity of the main resonator output mirror outside of those regions is insufficient to enable efficient lasing, if at all. This coupled resonator structure enables lasing to occur with a high field of view and the high gain engendered by the high reflectivity regions.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 2, 2016
    Publication date: January 18, 2018
    Inventors: Ortal Alpert, Eitan Ronen, Omer Nahmias, Ori Refael Mor, Lior Golan, Ran Sagi
  • Patent number: 9866075
    Abstract: A system incorporating safety features, for optical power transmission to receivers, comprising an optical resonator having end reflectors and a gain medium, a driver supplying power to the gain medium, and controlling its small signal gain, a beam steering apparatus and a controller to control at least the beam steering apparatus and the driver. The controller responds to a safety risk occurring in the system, by outputting a command to change at least some of the small signal gain of the gain medium, the radiance of the optical beam, the power supplied by the driver, the scan speed or the scan direction and position of the beam steering apparatus, or to register the scan pose which defines the location of said optical-to-electrical power converter. The controller may also ensure a high overall radiance efficiency, and may warn of transmitted power not received by a targeted receiver.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 11, 2017
    Date of Patent: January 9, 2018
    Assignee: WI-CHARGE LTD.
    Inventors: Alexander Slepoy, Lior Golan, Omer Nahmias, Ran Sagi, Ortal Alpert, Ori Refael Mor
  • Publication number: 20170358958
    Abstract: A system for optical wireless power transmission to a power receiving apparatus generally situated in a mobile electronic device. The transmitter has an optical resonator with end reflectors and a gain medium positioned between them, such that an optical beam is generated. The frequency of the beam is selected such that it is absorbed by almost all transparent organic materials in general use. A beam steering unit on the transmitter can direct the beam in any of a plurality of directions, and the beam is absorbed on the receiver by means of an optical-to-electrical power converter, through a low reflection surface. The band gap of this power converter is selected to be smaller than that of the gain medium. The receiver has a voltage converter including an inductor, an energy storage device and a switch. A beam steerer controller ensures that the beam impinges on the receiver.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 7, 2017
    Publication date: December 14, 2017
    Inventors: Ori Refael Mor, Ortal Alpert, Alexander Slepoy, Lior Golan, Ran Sagi, Vadim Shmukler, Eitan Ronen, Omer Nahmias, Victor Vaisleib