Primary conductor arrangement for a system for the inductive transmission of electrical energy
A primary conductor arrangement for a system for the inductive transmission of electrical energy, wherein the conductor arrangement includes an outgoing line and a return line that extend parallel to one another and can be connected to a current source in order to apply an electric current to the outgoing line and the return line. The conductor arrangement is divided into a plurality of adjacent sections, wherein each section contains an outgoing line and a return line as well as connection lines that connect the outgoing line and the return line. The sections are arranged relative to one another such that two adjacent sections overlap in a region near their connection line.
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This application is a continuation of International Patent Application No. PCT/EP03/01777, filed Feb. 21, 2003, the contents of which are here incorporated by reference in their entirety. Applicant claims the benefit of 35 USC Section 120.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of the Invention
The invention pertains to a primary conductor arrangement for a system for the inductive transmission of electrical energy.
2. Prior Art
Conductor arrangements for the contactless, inductive transmission of energy, in which a primary circuit is formed by two parallel lines that are spaced apart from one another by a certain distance, are generally known from the prior art, for example, according to DE 197 46 919 A1. A movable consumer that contains a secondary circuit, for example, a ground transport vehicle, can be displaced along such a primary conductor arrangement, wherein the aforementioned secondary circuit serves for the inductive reception of electrical energy from the magnetic field generated by the current-carrying primary circuit.
Known primary conductor arrangements are formed by a conductor loop that is installed along a line segment and connected to a current source. The conductor loop consequently comprises an outgoing line and a return line that are installed such that they extend parallel to one another and are spaced apart by a certain distance. The current source supplies the primary circuit thus formed with a current, with the current flowing in opposite directions in the outgoing line and the return line.
A sufficient energy density of the magnetic field generated by the primary circuit can only be achieved along the conductor arrangement with conventional current sources if the conductor arrangements have a limited range, i.e., a limited length of the outgoing line and the return line. However, an essentially arbitrary length of the conductor arrangement is required, particularly in the inductive energy supply of ground transport vehicles in order to provide the vehicle with an appropriate range. It would also be desirable to realize a largely homogenous field strength distribution along the primary circuit, i.e., a largely homogenous density of the magnetic field generated by the primary circuit.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONConsequently, the invention is based on the objective of developing a primary conductor arrangement for the inductive transmission of electrical energy to a movable consumer enabling as large a range as possible for the consumer that is displaceable along the primary conductor arrangement, wherein a largely homogenous field-strength distribution should be generated along the primary conductor arrangement when a current is applied.
In a primary conductor arrangement according to the preamble of claim 1, this objective is attained with the features disclosed in the characterizing portion of claim 1. Advantageous embodiments of the invention are disclosed in the dependent claims.
The invention proposes to divide the conductor arrangement into a plurality of adjacent sections, wherein each section comprises an outgoing line and a return line as well as connection lines that connect the outgoing line and the return line, and wherein the sections are arranged relative to one another such that two successive sections overlap in the region near their connection line. The division of the primary circuit into several sections makes it possible to achieve a sufficiently high magnetic field density along the entire conductor arrangement since a current can be separately applied to each section by a current source. The overlap of the adjacent sections at their edges ensures a homogenous field-strength distribution in this transition area. A largely homogenous transition of the magnetic field-strength distribution from one section to the adjacent section not only ensures a uniform energy supply to the movable consumer along the line segment of the primary circuit, but is also particularly required if the magnetic field of the primary circuit is simultaneously utilized for tracking the movable consumer along the line segment.
The invention is described in greater detail below with reference to embodiments that are illustrated in the appended figures. The respective figures show:
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The outgoing lines 2 and the return lines 3 are arranged parallel to one another in each section A-H, and the connection lines 5 form the transition between the outgoing line 2 and the return line 3. In this context, the term parallel arrangement of the outgoing lines and the return lines refers to the outgoing line and the return line 3 being spaced apart from one another by a constant distance. The respective lines may extend straight, as shown in sections A, C, E and G, or be bent in order to form a curve, as shown in sections B, D, F and H. The cables that form the primary conductor arrangement 1 are realized in the form of bunched conductors. Each section (A-H) of the primary conductor arrangement 1 contains a current source 4 for applying a current to the conductor loop of the respective section that is formed by the outgoing line 2, the connection line 5 and the return line 3. In the section identified by the reference symbol A in
The other sections B-H are analogously provided with one respective current source 4B, 4C, . . . 4H, wherein the current sources are connected to either the outgoing line 2 or the return line 3.
One respective adjacent section is situated on either side of each section of the conductor arrangement, such that it forms an extension of the outgoing line 2 and the return line 3, respectively, as illustrated in
In order to make it possible to tune the primary conductor arrangement and the energy receiving unit of the movable consumer that carries the secondary winding to resonance, at least one tunable capacitor 12 is provided in each section (A-H) of the primary conductor arrangement.
Claims
1. A primary conductor arrangement for a system for the inductive transmission of electrical energy, wherein the conductor arrangement comprises an outgoing line and a return line that extend parallel to one another and can be connected to a current source in order to apply an electric current to the outgoing line and the return line, characterized in that the conductor arrangement is divided into a plurality of adjacent sections, wherein each section contains an outgoing line and a return line as well as connection lines that connect the outgoing line and the return line, and in that the sections are arranged relative to one another such that two adjacent sections overlap in a region near their connection line.
2. The primary conductor arrangement according to claim 1, characterized in that the length L of the overlapping region approximately corresponds to the length of the connection lines.
3. The primary conductor arrangement according to claim 1, characterized in that the successive sections overlap in the longitudinal direction of the primary conductor arrangement.
4. The primary conductor arrangement according to claim 1, characterized in that the outgoing line and the return line of one section lie on top of the outgoing line and the return line of the adjacent section in the overlapping region.
5. The primary conductor arrangement according to claim 1, characterized in that the free ends of one of the outgoing line and the return line of each section are connected to a pair of supply lines for connecting the one of the outgoing line and the return line to a current source, wherein the supply lines extend approximately perpendicular to the one of the outgoing line and return line.
6. The primary conductor arrangement according to claim 5, characterized in that the two supply lines of one section that form a pair respectively contain a straight region and an adjacent curved region, with the straight regions extending parallel to and closely adjacent to one another, and with the curved regions of the two supply lines crossing on top of one another.
7. A system for the inductive transmission of electrical energy, with a primary conductor arrangement according to claim 1 for the transmission of electrical energy to a consumer that can be displaced along the primary conductor arrangement, wherein the consumer contains an energy receiving unit for the inductive reception of electrical energy from the magnetic field generated by the primary conductor arrangement.
8. The system according to claim 7, characterized in that each section of the primary conductor arrangement is supplied with an electric current by a separate current source.
9. The system according to claim 7 characterized by two intersecting primary conductor arrangements, each comprising a primary conductor arrangement for a system for the inductive transmission of electrical energy, wherein the conductor arrangement comprises an outgoing line and a return line that extend parallel to one another and can be connected to a current source in order to apply an electric current to the outgoing line and the return line, characterized in that the conductor arrangement is divided into a plurality of adjacent sections, wherein each section contains an outgoing line and a return line as well as connection lines that connect the outgoing line and the return line, and in that the sections are arranged relative to one another such that two adjacent sections overlap in a region near their connection line, and wherein the overlapping regions of the sections of each conductor arrangement lie outside an intersecting region.
10. The system according to claim 7, characterized in that resonance tuning is realized by respectively inserting at least one tunable capacitor into the outgoing line and the return line of each section of the conductor arrangement, wherein said tunable capacitor is connected to one of the outgoing line and the return line by means of branch lines, and wherein the branch lines of the outgoing line and the branch lines of the return line are arranged offset relative to one another by a distance A that is at least as large as the electrically effective length of the energy receiving unit of the consumer in the longitudinal direction as referred to the primary conductor arrangement.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 9, 2004
Publication Date: Jul 28, 2005
Applicant: WAMPFLER AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT (WEIL AM RHEIN-MARKT)
Inventor: Andrew Green (Malsburg-Marzell)
Application Number: 11/008,640