Patents by Inventor Pavel Shostak
Pavel Shostak 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).
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Patent number: 12368000Abstract: The present application relates to an apparatus which comprises a wireless power transfer system. This system comprises features which allow it to transfer more power wirelessly at extended distances than other systems operating in the same frequency range. The system possesses heat dissipation features; these features allow it to operate effectively in elevated-temperature environments, and to transfer power at higher levels and/or greater distances than a typical power-transfer system. The system also might include design features to withstand mechanical shocks, stresses, and impacts for use in a rugged environment. The system can also comprise adaptations to reduce electromagnetic interference, and can comprise specially shaped components with magnetic/ferrimagnetic properties that enhance performance. Other potential features include power conditioning by combining, within one circuit or one board, multiple elements that protect against excessive current, over-voltage, and/or reverse voltage.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2023Date of Patent: July 22, 2025Assignee: NuCurrent, Inc.Inventors: Pavel Shostak, Oleg Los, Unnati Wadkar, Jason Luzinski, Md. Nazmul Alam, Mark D. Melone, Matt Zamborsky, Jacob Babcock, Alberto Peralta, Christine Frysz
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Publication number: 20250192620Abstract: Wireless power transfer systems, disclosed, include one or more circuits to facilitate high power transfer at high frequencies. Such wireless power transfer systems include a damping circuit, configured to dampen a wireless power signal such that communications fidelity is upheld at high power. The damping circuit includes at least a damping transistor that is configured to receive, from the transmitter controller, a damping signal for switching the transistor to control damping during transmission of the wireless data signals. Utilizing such systems enables wireless power transfer at high frequency, such as 13.56 MHz, at voltages over 1 Watt, while maintaining fidelity of in-band communications associated with the higher power wireless power signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2024Publication date: June 12, 2025Inventors: Alberto Peralta, Pavel Shostak
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Patent number: 12289141Abstract: Wireless power transfer systems, disclosed, include one or more circuits to facilitate high power transfer at high frequencies. Such wireless power transfer systems include a damping circuit, configured to dampen a wireless power signal such that communications fidelity is upheld at high power. The damping circuit includes at least a damping transistor that is configured to receive, from the transmitter controller, a damping signal for switching the transistor to control damping during transmission of amplitude shift keying (ASK) wireless data signals. Utilizing such systems enables wireless power transfer at high frequency, such as 13.56 MHz, at voltages over 1 Watt, while maintaining fidelity of in-band communications associated with the higher power wireless power signal.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2023Date of Patent: April 29, 2025Assignee: NuCurrent, Inc.Inventors: Alberto Peralta, Pavel Shostak
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Patent number: 12278501Abstract: The present application relates to an apparatus which comprises a wireless power transmission system. This system comprises features which allow it to transfer more power wirelessly to multiple devices simultaneously, each at extended distances than other systems operating in the same frequency range. The system including heat dissipation features, allowing the system to operate effectively in elevated-temperature environments and to transfer power at higher levels and/or greater distances than a typical power-transfer system. The system also may include design features to withstand mechanical shocks, stresses, and impacts for use in a rugged environment. The system may include features to reduce electromagnetic interference (EMI) and/or specially shaped components with magnetic/ferrimagnetic properties that enhance performance.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2023Date of Patent: April 15, 2025Assignee: NuCurrent, Inc.Inventors: Pavel Shostak, Jason Luzinski, Md. Nazmul Alam, Mark D. Melone, Matt Zamborsky, Alberto Peralta
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Patent number: 12244159Abstract: Wireless power transfer systems, disclosed, include one or more circuits to facilitate high power transfer at high frequencies. Such wireless power transfer systems include a transmission integrated circuit which includes a damping circuit and a transmitter controller, configured to dampen a wireless power signal such that communications fidelity is upheld at high power. The damping circuit includes at least a damping transistor that is configured to receive, from the transmitter controller, a damping signal for switching the transistor to control damping during transmission of the wireless data signals. Utilizing such systems enables wireless power transfer at high frequency, such as 13.56 MHz, at voltages over 1 Watt, while maintaining fidelity of in-band communications associated with the higher power wireless power signal.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2023Date of Patent: March 4, 2025Assignee: NuCurrent, Inc.Inventors: Alberto Peralta, Pavel Shostak
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Publication number: 20250007559Abstract: A wireless power transmission system includes, at least, a first transmission antenna and a second transmission antenna, both in electrical connection with a common power conditioning system of the system. The first transmission antenna transmits output power and includes a first pole and a second pole, while the second transmission antenna also transmits the output power and includes a third pole and a fourth pole. The first and second transmission antennas are in electrical connection with the power conditioning system via at least one of the first pole and the second pole and at least one of the third pole and the fourth pole. Further, at least one of the first pole and the second pole is in electrical connection with at least one of the third pole and the fourth pole.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2024Publication date: January 2, 2025Inventors: Alberto Peralta, Md. Nazmul Alam, Pavel Shostak
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Patent number: 12184084Abstract: A wireless power transmission system includes a voltage regulator, an inverter, a capacitor circuit, an antenna, and a controller. The inverter receives a first alternating current (AC) signal that has a configurable frequency and produces a configurable supply voltage. The inverter produces a second AC signal based on the first AC signal and the configurable supply voltage. The second AC signal has the configurable frequency and a configurable power level that corresponds to the configurable supply voltage. The capacitor circuit includes two or more capacitors and is configured to, based on a configuration state of the bank of two or more capacitors, tune the second AC signal with the bank of two or more capacitors and thereby produce a third AC signal. The controller is configured to define the configurable frequency, define the level of the configurable supply voltage, and define the configuration state.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2024Date of Patent: December 31, 2024Assignee: NuCurrent, Inc.Inventors: Alberto Peralta, Pavel Shostak, Jim Crnkovic
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Publication number: 20240421641Abstract: A wireless receiver system, configured to receive both electrical data signals and electrical energy, includes a first receiver antenna, configured to receive one or both of the electrical data signals and the electrical energy, and a power conditioning system in electrical connection with the first receiver antenna, configured to receive electrical energy from the first receiver antenna. The wireless receiver system further includes a second receiver antenna configured to receive the electrical data signals and a receiver controller operatively associated with the first receiver antenna and the second receiver antenna and configured to determine switching instructions. The wireless receiver system further includes a switch operatively associated with the receiver controller and configured to switch receiving operations between the first and second receiver antennas based, at least in part, on the switching instructions.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2024Publication date: December 19, 2024Inventors: Jason Luzinski, Alberto Peralta, Pavel Shostak, Jacob Babcock
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Patent number: 12155132Abstract: Various embodiments of a multi-mode antenna are described. The antenna is preferably constructed having a first inductor coil and a second inductor coil. A plurality of shielding materials are positioned throughout the antenna to minimize interference of the magnetic fields that emanate from the coils from surrounding materials. The antenna comprises a coil control circuit having at least one of an electric filter and an electrical switch configured to modify the electrical impedance of either or both the first and second coils.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2023Date of Patent: November 26, 2024Assignee: NuCurrent, Inc.Inventors: Vinit Singh, Ajit Rajagopalan, Alberto Peralta, Md. Nazmul Alam, Christine A. Frysz, Jason Luzinski, Glenn Riese, Jacob Babcock, Pavel Shostak
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Publication number: 20240388137Abstract: Eyewear and receptacles for housing such eyewear include components of a wireless power transfer system. The eyewear includes a receiver system for receiving power from a transmission system associated with the receptacle(s). The receiver system includes at least one receiver antenna, for receiving wireless power from the transmission system, and a repeater antenna for repeating the wireless power signal to the receiver antenna. The receiver antenna is positioned proximate to a first arm of the eyewear and the repeater is positioned proximate to a second arm of the eyewear. Positioning of the receiver and repeater antennas allows for positional freedom of the eyewear and/or the arms of the eyewear, when mechanically received by the receptacle.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2024Publication date: November 21, 2024Inventors: Pratik Halyal, Pavel Shostak, Alberto Peralta
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Patent number: 12142940Abstract: A dual wireless power transfer system includes an input power supply and a first wireless power transmission system receiving power at a first power input from the input power supply. The first wireless power transmission system includes a first transmitter antenna and a first driver for driving the first transmitter antenna for wireless power transmission and wireless receipt of data, wherein data wirelessly received at the first transmitter antenna at least partially feeds back onto the first power input. A second wireless power transmission system includes a second transmitter antenna and a second driver for driving the second transmitter antenna for wireless power transmission. A low voltage drop out receives power from the input power supply and provides power at a preselected lower voltage to the second wireless power transmission system, such that V2 is independent of data received at the first transmitter antenna.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2023Date of Patent: November 12, 2024Assignee: NuCurrent, Inc.Inventors: Unnati Wadkar, Marc Backas, Pavel Shostak, Glenn Riese
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Publication number: 20240372406Abstract: A wireless power transmission system includes a voltage regulator, an inverter, a capacitor circuit, an antenna, and a controller. The inverter receives a first alternating current (AC) signal that has a configurable frequency and produces a configurable supply voltage. The inverter produces a second AC signal based on the first AC signal and the configurable supply voltage. The second AC signal has the configurable frequency and a configurable power level that corresponds to the configurable supply voltage. The capacitor circuit includes two or more capacitors and is configured to, based on a configuration state of the bank of two or more capacitors, tune the second AC signal with the bank of two or more capacitors and thereby produce a third AC signal. The controller is configured to define the configurable frequency, define the level of the configurable supply voltage, and define the configuration state.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2024Publication date: November 7, 2024Inventors: Alberto Peralta, Pavel Shostak, Jim Crnkovic
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Publication number: 20240348288Abstract: Wireless power transfer systems, disclosed, include one or more circuits to facilitate high power transfer at high frequencies. Such wireless power transfer systems include a damping circuit, configured to dampen a wireless power signal such that communications fidelity is upheld at high power. The damping circuit includes at least a damping transistor that is configured to receive, from the transmitter controller, a damping signal for switching the transistor to control damping during transmission of the wireless data signals. Utilizing such systems enables wireless power transfer at high frequency, such as 13.56 MHz, at voltages over 1 Watt, while maintaining fidelity of in-band communications associated with the higher power wireless power signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2023Publication date: October 17, 2024Inventors: Alberto Peralta, Pavel Shostak
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Publication number: 20240348103Abstract: The present application relates to an apparatus which comprises a wireless power transmission system. This system comprises features which allow it to transfer more power wirelessly to multiple devices simultaneously, each at extended distances than other systems operating in the same frequency range. The system including heat dissipation features, allowing the system to operate effectively in elevated-temperature environments and to transfer power at higher levels and/or greater distances than a typical power-transfer system. The system also may include design features to withstand mechanical shocks, stresses, and impacts for use in a rugged environment. The system may include features to reduce electromagnetic interference (EMI) and/or specially shaped components with magnetic/ferrimagnetic properties that enhance performance.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2023Publication date: October 17, 2024Inventors: Pavel Shostak, Jason Luzinski, Md. Nazmul Alam, Mark D. Melone, Matt Zamborsky, Alberto Peralta
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Patent number: 12100973Abstract: Wireless power transfer systems, disclosed, include one or more circuits to facilitate high power transfer at high frequencies. Such wireless power transfer systems include a damping circuit, configured to dampen a wireless power signal such that communications fidelity is upheld at high power. The damping circuit includes at least a damping transistor that is configured to receive, from the transmitter controller, a damping signal for switching the transistor to control damping during transmission of the wireless data signals. Utilizing such systems enables wireless power transfer at high frequency, such as 13.56 MHz, at voltages over 1 Watt, while maintaining fidelity of in-band communications associated with the higher power wireless power signal.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2022Date of Patent: September 24, 2024Assignee: NuCurrent, Inc.Inventors: Alberto Peralta, Pavel Shostak
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Publication number: 20240259049Abstract: Wireless power transfer systems, disclosed, include one or more circuits to facilitate high power transfer at high frequencies. Such wireless power transfer systems include a damping circuit, configured to dampen a wireless power signal such that communications fidelity is upheld at high power. The damping circuit includes at least a damping transistor that is configured to receive, from the transmitter controller, a damping signal for switching the transistor to control damping during transmission of amplitude shift keying (ASK) wireless data signals. Utilizing such systems enables wireless power transfer at high frequency, such as 13.56 MHz, at voltages over 1 Watt, while maintaining fidelity of in-band communications associated with the higher power wireless power signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2023Publication date: August 1, 2024Inventors: Alberto Peralta, Pavel Shostak
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Publication number: 20240235272Abstract: A dual wireless power transfer system includes an input power supply and a first wireless power transmission system receiving power at a first power input from the input power supply. The first wireless power transmission system includes a first transmitter antenna and a first driver for driving the first transmitter antenna for wireless power transmission and wireless receipt of data, wherein data wirelessly received at the first transmitter antenna at least partially feeds back onto the first power input. A second wireless power transmission system includes a second transmitter antenna and a second driver for driving the second transmitter antenna for wireless power transmission. A low voltage drop out receives power from the input power supply and provides power at a preselected lower voltage to the second wireless power transmission system, such that V2 is independent of data received at the first transmitter antenna.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2023Publication date: July 11, 2024Inventors: Unnati Wadkar, Marc Backas, Pavel Shostak, Glenn Riese
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Publication number: 20240235278Abstract: Wireless power transfer systems, disclosed, include one or more circuits to facilitate high power transfer at high frequencies. Such wireless power transfer systems may include a damping circuit, configured to dampen a wireless power signal such that communications fidelity is upheld at high power. Additionally or alternatively, such wireless power transfer systems may include voltage isolation circuits, to isolate components of the wireless receiver systems from high voltage signals intended for a load associated with the receiver. Utilizing such systems enables wireless power transfer at high frequency, such as 13.56 MHz, at voltages over 1 Watt, while maintaining fidelity of in-band communications associated with the higher power wireless power signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2023Publication date: July 11, 2024Inventors: Alberto Peralta, Pavel Shostak
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Publication number: 20240204580Abstract: Wireless power transfer systems, disclosed, include one or more circuits to facilitate high power transfer at high frequencies. Such wireless power transfer systems include a transmission integrated circuit which includes a damping circuit and a transmitter controller, configured to dampen a wireless power signal such that communications fidelity is upheld at high power. The damping circuit includes at least a damping transistor that is configured to receive, from the transmitter controller, a damping signal for switching the transistor to control damping during transmission of the wireless data signals. Utilizing such systems enables wireless power transfer at high frequency, such as 13.56 MHz, at voltages over 1 Watt, while maintaining fidelity of in-band communications associated with the higher power wireless power signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2023Publication date: June 20, 2024Inventors: Alberto Peralta, Pavel Shostak
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Patent number: 12015283Abstract: A wireless receiver system, configured to receive both electrical data signals and electrical energy, includes a first receiver antenna, configured to receive one or both of the electrical data signals and the electrical energy, and a power conditioning system in electrical connection with the first receiver antenna, configured to receive electrical energy from the first receiver antenna. The wireless receiver system further includes a second receiver antenna configured to receive the electrical data signals and a receiver controller operatively associated with the first receiver antenna and the second receiver antenna and configured to determine switching instructions. The wireless receiver system further includes a switch operatively associated with the receiver controller and configured to switch receiving operations between the first and second receiver antennas based, at least in part, on the switching instructions.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2022Date of Patent: June 18, 2024Assignee: NuCurrent, Inc.Inventors: Jason Luzinski, Alberto Peralta, Pavel Shostak, Jacob Babcock