Not exact matches
Electric
coils buried just below the street surface will transmit energy through the air into the vehicles passing over, a technique called
induction charging.
Owners will also have the option to
charge their cars wirelessly if plans for an
induction coil set in the garage floor pan out.
According to TechNode, there are electromagnetic
induction coils that will be able to
charge electric cars as they drive, and sensors that collect data that can be used for traffic management.
This charger comes with Qi - certified transmitting
coils and this
induction charger provides wirelessly a consistent
charge to your phone whenever it is placed on the sleek
charging dish.
Wireless chargers (also known as «inductive
charging») typically use an
induction coil to create an alternating electromagnetic field from within a
charging base station, and a second
induction coil in the portable device takes power from the electromagnetic field and converts it back into electric current to
charge the battery.
One of the primary complaints consumers have regarding wireless
charging is that thick cases separate the
induction coil in the device too far away from the power
coil in the base unit and the device fails to
charge.
Thanks to several
induction coils in the
charging pad, the device doesn't have to be locked into an exact position.
Qi chargers typically use an
induction coil to create an alternating electromagnetic field from within a
charging base station.
Thanks to no less than seven
induction coils in the wireless
charging pad, the device doesn't have to be locked into an exact position.
Fed up with trying to match the ever - growing variety of phone designs with custom - fit cases, accessory providers have trimmed the fat and simply wrapped an
induction coil in a plastic protective case, stuck on some glue, and added a USB
charging port.
But that sticky ring serves a distinct and important purpose: keeping the Nexus 4 in place over the
induction coil so that
charge can be imparted.
For example, the patent states, «one electronic device that is
charged by an
induction method and another electronic device that is
charged by a resonance method are placed on a
charging apparatus that adopts two
induction coils and a single resonance
coil.»
The patent indicates that the charger would be able to handle
charging with both
induction and resonance
coils at the same time if gadgets requiring both are placed on the charger.