Patents by Inventor Yan Rosh

Yan Rosh 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: 20230361885
    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: July 13, 2023
    Publication date: November 9, 2023
    Applicant: Wi-Charge Ltd.
    Inventors: Ortal Alpert, Lior Golan, Ori Refael Mor, Ran Sagi, Omer Nahmias, Yoram Ashush, Yoav Biderman, Zohar Mills-Levin, Yan Rosh, Eyal Conforti
  • Patent number: 11722226
    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: Grant
    Filed: July 16, 2021
    Date of Patent: August 8, 2023
    Assignee: Wi-Charge Ltd.
    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: 20220360116
    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 16, 2022
    Publication date: November 10, 2022
    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: 20220263350
    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: April 26, 2022
    Publication date: August 18, 2022
    Applicant: Wi-Charge Ltd.
    Inventors: Ortal Alpert, Ran Sagi, Ori Refael Mor, Lior Golan, Yoav Biderman, Omer Nahmias, Alexander Slepoy, Zohar Levin, Eyal Conforti, Yan Rosh
  • Patent number: 11342797
    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: Grant
    Filed: May 23, 2019
    Date of Patent: May 24, 2022
    Assignee: 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
  • Patent number: 11322991
    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: Grant
    Filed: May 15, 2018
    Date of Patent: May 3, 2022
    Assignee: Wi-Charge Ltd.
    Inventors: Ortal Alpert, Ran Sagi, Ori Refael Mor, Lior Golan, Yoav Biderman, Omer Nahmias, Alexander Slepoy, Zohar Levin, Eyal Conforti, Yan Rosh
  • Publication number: 20220123601
    Abstract: A system for ensuring the integrity of the enclosure of a wireless power transmitter. The enclosure of the transmitter comprises a window in order to allow a high-power beam to exit the transmitter. The window is equipped with an area which reflects at least a portion of the beam, and directs the reflected beam onto a detector. Thus the system can ascertain whether the window is undamaged, since if the detector is receiving a satisfactory portion of the beam, then it is indicative of an undamaged window. This advantageously prevents dangerous beam generated damage which may be caused if the exit window of the transmitter is damaged. The laser beam is preferably circularly polarized before exiting the transmitter to prevent dangerous laser damage caused by the reflections of the maximum of the P or S polarization components, which may occur with linearly polarized beams.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 17, 2020
    Publication date: April 21, 2022
    Applicant: Wi-Charge Ltd.
    Inventors: Ortal Alpert, Yoav Biderman, Ori Mor, Omer Nahmias, Lior Golan, Ran Sagi, Zohar Levin, Alexander Slepoy, Yan Rosh, Eyal Conforti
  • Publication number: 20210384776
    Abstract: A system for transmitting wireless power from multiple sources to multiple receivers, in which the safety of the system is maintained in spite of the possibility that two beams may intersect in the transmission space, thereby generating power or power density levels which exceed those at which the safety mechanisms of the system were designed to operate. The paths of the beams are known from the transmission positions and directions, and from the positions and orientations of the receivers, as measured by positioning devices on them. When an intersection, or near intersection of beams is determined, the system is triggered to reduce the safety risk by attenuating or turning off, or by diverting, one or more of the beams. In addition, since a reflected beam's path may not be readily discernable, the system can ascertain if one of the beams has undergone a reflection, by looking for displayed mirror images.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 13, 2021
    Publication date: December 9, 2021
    Applicant: Wi-Charge Ltd.
    Inventors: Yoav Biderman, Ortal Alpert, Omer Nahmias, Lior Golan, Ran Sagi, Zohar Levin, Ori Mor, Alexander Slepoy, Yan Rosh, Eyal Conforti
  • Publication number: 20210344427
    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: July 16, 2021
    Publication date: November 4, 2021
    Applicant: Wi-Charge Ltd.
    Inventors: Ortal Alpert, Lior Golan, Ori Refael Mor, Ran Sagi, Omer Nahmias, Yoram Ashush, Yoav Biderman, Zohar Mills-Levin, Yan Rosh, Eyal Conforti
  • Patent number: 11095166
    Abstract: A system for transmitting wireless power from multiple sources to multiple receivers, in which the safety of the system is maintained in spite of the possibility that two beams may intersect in the transmission space, thereby generating power or power density levels which exceed those at which the safety mechanisms of the system were designed to operate. The paths of the beams are known from the transmission positions and directions, and from the positions and orientations of the receivers, as measured by positioning devices on them. When an intersection, or near intersection of beams is determined, the system is triggered to reduce the safety risk by attenuating or turning off, or by diverting, one or more of the beams. In addition, since a reflected beam's path may not be readily discernable, the system can ascertain if one of the beams has undergone a reflection, by looking for displayed mirror images.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 2, 2019
    Date of Patent: August 17, 2021
    Assignee: Wi-Charge Ltd.
    Inventors: Yoav Biderman, Ortal Alpert, Omer Nahmias, Lior Golan, Ran Sagi, Zohar Levin, Ori Mor, Alexander Slepoy, Yan Rosh, Eyal Conforti
  • Patent number: 11070298
    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: Grant
    Filed: September 28, 2018
    Date of Patent: July 20, 2021
    Assignee: Wi-Charge Ltd.
    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: 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
  • Publication number: 20210075269
    Abstract: A system for transmitting wireless power from multiple sources to multiple receivers, in which the safety of the system is maintained in spite of the possibility that two beams may intersect in the transmission space, thereby generating power or power density levels which exceed those at which the safety mechanisms of the system were designed to operate. The paths of the beams are known from the transmission positions and directions, and from the positions and orientations of the receivers, as measured by positioning devices on them. When an intersection, or near intersection of beams is determined, the system is triggered to reduce the safety risk by attenuating or turning off, or by diverting, one or more of the beams. In addition, since a reflected beam's path may not be readily discernable, the system can ascertain if one of the beams has undergone a reflection, by looking for displayed mirror images.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 2, 2019
    Publication date: March 11, 2021
    Applicant: Wi-Charge Ltd.
    Inventors: Yoav Biderman, Ortal Alpert, Omer Nahmias, Lior Golan, Ran Sagi, Zohar Levin, Ori Mor, Alexander Slepoy, Yan Rosh, Eyal Conforti
  • 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: 20160206237
    Abstract: A system and method for a pressure-detection mat used in an operating table for monitoring pressure of a subject undergoing a medical procedure and preventing the development of pressure ulcers. The disclosure relates to pressure distribution monitoring over an operating table mattress having at least one discontinuity bridged by using bridging wires to connect a first segment and a second segment of a conducting strip created by the discontinuity. The pressure distribution may be presented on a display unit in a normalized manner to provide indications for the operating team.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 19, 2016
    Publication date: July 21, 2016
    Inventors: Ronen Friedlander, Yan Rosh